Sciapus, ZELLER, 1842

Grichanov, I. Ya. & Selivanova, O. O., 2022, The long-legged flies (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) from Kurile Islands, with description of a new species of the genus Sciapus Zeller, 1842, Far Eastern Entomologist 445, pp. 7-24 : 17-18

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.25221/fee.445.2

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D853061A-FE2B-4418-AAE7-7019371DBA6E

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7168672

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BFB370-005A-FFF7-FED8-FD01E615769A

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scientific name

Sciapus
status

 

Key to East Palaearctic species of the genus Sciapus View in CoL View at ENA (males)

1. Tarsi with one or more segments enlarged (often slightly) …............................................. 2

– All tarsi simple, at most some segments with erect setulae, or elongated, or sometimes 5th segment flattened dorsoventrally and slightly broadened …............................................. 5

2. Mid tarsus with 3rd segment not enlarged, and 4th segment slightly enlarged; fore tarsus simple; body length 5.5–5.8 mm (Primorye) …................................................................. ................................................................. S. dytei Negrobov, Maslova et Selivanova, 2012 View in CoL

– Mid tarsus simple; fore tarsus with 4th segment bearing dorsal lobe …............................... 3

3. Acrostichals present; wing vein dm-m straight; body length 7.9–8.1 mm (Primorye, Sakhalin) …............................................................. S. paradoxus Negrobov et Shamshev, 1986 View in CoL

– Acrostichals absent; wing vein dm-m strongly convex ….................................................... 4

4. Epandrial lobe much longer than epandrium, bearing long hairs; antennal pedicel with pale bristles; hind basitarsus much longer than next segment; body length 5.0–8.0 mm (TransPalaearctic) …....................................................................... S. nervosus (Lehmann, 1822) View in CoL

– Epandrial lobe shorter than epandrium, sparsely ciliated; antennal pedicel with dark bristles; body length 6.0 mm (Amurian Region, Primorye) …...................... S. roderi Parent, 1929 View in CoL

5. Frons, mesonotum and abdomen entirely shining green, only very feebly dusted; cerci mostly fused, each cercus with long free distal projection; organ X (ventral cercal projection) reduced ….......................................................................................................................... 6

– Frons, thorax and abdomen not shining, densely pollinose, sometimes with shining spots or stripes; cerci fused, organ X large …................................................................................. 7

6. Distoventral projection of cercus with short simple setae; surstylus with simple setae at apex; body length 4.7–4.9 mm (Primorye) …..................................................................... ....................................................................... S. incognitus Negrobov et Shamshev, 1986 View in CoL

– Distoventral projection of cercus with ventral fringe of strong flattened bristles and 1 long undulate flattened apical seta; ventral process of surstylus with 2 long undulate flattened apical setae; body length 5.0 mm (Kunashir) ….................................. S. basarukini View in CoL sp. n.

7. Abdomen entirely dark, rarely with yellow-brown spots laterally at base; body length 4.8 mm (Buryatia, Chita, Irkutsk, Primorye) …...... S. sibiricus Negrobov et Shamshev, 1986 View in CoL

– Abdominal segments 1-4 at least partly yellow .................................................................... 8

8. Lobes of organ X bifurcate, with short apical setae; body length 5.0 mm (Gansu, Inner Mongolia) …..................................................................................... S. flexicornis Parent, 1944 View in CoL

– Lobes of organ X fused to apex, thin and beaked at apex, with curved dorsally distal process; with uninterrupted row of ventral setae decreasing in length towards apex; fore and mid tarsi covered with erect setulae; body length 3.6 mm (Yakutia) …................................... .......................................................................... S. vladimiri Grichanov et Negrobov, 2014 View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Dolichopodidae

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