Sagola rustica, Broun, 1915
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/072.068.0mo4.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5765119 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D82A3E-BD5F-117A-3F7D-FE74FB7FFAF2 |
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Carolina |
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Sagola rustica |
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11. rustica View in CoL species-group
(4 species)
Diagnosis. Members of rustica species-group can be distinguished from other Sagola speciesgroups by the following combination of characters: body length 2.3–2.9 mm; antennomere 1 approximately 1.5–2.0 times longer than wide ( Fig. 31i View Fig ); ventral surface of male head convex with setose gular region; anterior frontal fovea oval ( Fig. 31j View Fig ), posterior frontal fovea elongate ( Fig. 31j View Fig ); hind wings well-developed; abdominal tergites IV–VI with discal carina; parameres long, triangular, and broader than the median lobe ( Fig. 31e–h View Fig ).
KEY TO SPECIES OF THE RUSTICA SPECIES- GROUP
The key is based on male specimens because most female specimens are indistinguishable based on external morphology.
1. Antennomeres 4–7 elongate; eye as long as temple ( Fig. 31b View Fig ).... S. duplicata Broun View in CoL
1′. Antennomeres 4–7 slightly longer than wide or subquadrate; eye one-half length of temple..................................................2
2(1′). Apical major lobe of genitalia bluntly triangular ( Fig. 31g View Fig ) ..................................... ........... S. marlboroughensis View in CoL new species
2′. Apical major lobe of genitalia round.....3
3(2′). Larger genitalia, ca. 0.35 mm; minor lobe of genitalia longer than major lobe ( Fig. 31e View Fig ) ........................................... S. rustica Broun View in CoL
3′. Smaller genitalia, ca. 0.25 mm; minor lobe of genitalia as long as major lobe ( Fig. 31h View Fig ) ............................ S. walkerae View in CoL new species
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