Eupteryx
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.275643 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6208211 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/245F7E39-FF8A-FF95-FF1E-FB63FA0CF824 |
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Eupteryx |
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Key to genera of Eupteryx View in CoL -complex
1. Forewing broadened to apex with all veins separated distally (apical cells quadrate basally), and with apical cells occupying about half total area of forewing ......................................................................... Almunisna Dworakowska View in CoL
- Forewing parallel sided to apex with some veins confluent preapically, and with apical cells occupying no more than 1/3 total area of forewing ............................................................................................................................................. 2
2. Body robust, with dorsum pale and with multicoloured pattern................................................................................... 3
- Body slim, with upper part dark, and with color pattern brownish to brownish-black ............................................... 8
3. Subgenital plate more or less abruptly narrowed preapically with row of peg-like setae there ..... Aguriahana View in CoL Distant
- Subgenital plate not narrowed as above and without row of peg-like setae................................................................. 4
4. Paramere without subapical tooth on caudal part; gonopore preapical ........................................................................ 5
- paramere with subapical tooth on caudal part; gonopore apical................................................................................... 6
5. Male pygofer side with dense groups of setae near ventral margin; apex of aedeagal shaft semimembranous............. .................................................................................................................................................... Comahadina View in CoL gen. nov
- Male pygofer side without dense groups of microsetae near ventral margin; apex of aedeagal shaft well sclerotized ........................................................................................................................................................... Eurhadina View in CoL Haupt
6. Subgenital plate with apex pocket-like............................................................................. Wagneriunia Dworakowska View in CoL
- Subgenital plate with apex narrowed............................................................................................................................ 7
7. Aedeagual shaft with processes basally.................................................................................... Bellpenna Chiang View in CoL et al
- Aedeagal shaft with processes apically ............................................................................................... Omanesia View in CoL Thapa
8. Male pygofer side bilobed; aedeagal shaft with paired apical processes ............................. Knightipsis View in CoL Dworakowska
- Male pygofer side not bilobed; aedeagal shaft with single apical process ................................................................... 6
9. Male pygofer side with dense rigid setae ventrally near base; subgenital plate with base broadened then abruptly nar- rowed toward middle line at outer margin; paramere with distinct subapical tooth .............................. Eupteryx View in CoL Curtis
- Male pygofer side without dense rigid setae; subgenital plate gradually narrowed toward apex; paramere without distinct subapical tooth ........................................................................................................... Caknesia Dworakowska View in CoL
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Typhlocybinae |