Costanana, DeLong & Freytag, 1972
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2023.889.2245 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:52E11625-6E26-4E4F-8B15-05195087BAB4 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8271527 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/66347308-5765-FFB2-FF37-979EFAEEFE3A |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Costanana |
status |
|
Key to males of Costanana View in CoL
Except Costanana nupera only known for the female.
1. Aedeagus with pair of processes arising near base or midlength of shaft; distal portion without processes ( Figs 1L–M View Fig , 9L–M View Fig ) ......................................................................................................... 2
– Aedeagus without processes near base and with apical or subapical processes ( Fig. 7L–M View Fig ) .......... 8
2. Aedeagus with processes at base or midlength not extending parallel to shaft to near apex ( Fig. 1L– M View Fig ) ..................................................................................................................................................... 3
– Aedeagus with long and slender processes at base or midlength of shaft, extending parallel to shaft to near apex ( Fig. 9L–M View Fig ) .................................................................................................................. 4
3. Style with apex truncated, forming a pair of acute processes, one directed dorsally and one ventrally ( Fig. 1K View Fig ). Aedeagus with pair of wing-shaped processes near base, shaft with slender basodorsal process and pair of minute spurs near midlength of ventral margin ( Fig. 1L–M View Fig ) .... C. alata View in CoL sp. nov.
– Style apical portion slender and sharp-pointed ( DeLong & Freytag 1972b: 493, fig. 13). Aedeagus with pair of slender processes near midlength of shaft; apex with three spiniform processes ( DeLong & Freytag 1972b: 493, figs 11–12) ............................. C. flavina DeLong & Freytag, 1972 View in CoL
4. Subgenital plate without long filiform setae, apex broad and rounded ( DeLong & Wolda 1983: 467, fig. 4) .......................................................................................... C. santana DeLong & Wolda, 1983 View in CoL
– Subgenital plate with long filiform setae, apex tapered, narrow ...................................................... 5
5. Style bifid subapically ( Fig. 2K View Fig ). Aedeagus with shaft short and robust ( Fig. 2L View Fig ) ............................ .................................................................................................................................. C. bifida View in CoL sp. nov.
– Style long and slender, apical portion not bifid apically ( Fig. 9K View Fig ). Aedeagus with shaft long and slender ( Fig. 9L–M View Fig ) .......................................................................................................................... 6
6. Head with anterior margin red ( Fig. 9A–C View Fig ). Aedeagus, in lateral view, with laterobasal pair of processes abruptly broadened at midlength ( Fig. 9L View Fig ) ............................ C. rubromarginata View in CoL sp. nov.
– Head with anterior margin brown ( Fig. 18A–C View Fig ). Aedeagus, in lateral view, with laterobasal pair of processes nearly uniformly narrow ( DeLong & Freytag 1972b: 493, figs 2, 7) ............................... 7
7. Aedeagus, in posterior view, with shaft uniform in width to blunt apex, not longer than laterobasal processes ( DeLong & Freytag 1972b: 493, fig. 1) ......................................... C. nana (Fowler, 1903) View in CoL
– Aedeagus, in posterior view, with shaft tapering to acute apex, longer than laterobasal processes ( DeLong & Freytag 1972b: 493, fig. 6) ............................... C. helvacosta DeLong & Freytag, 1972 View in CoL
8. Aedeagus with a single apical process curved ventrally ( DeLong & Wolda 1983: 467, figs 10–11) ..................................................................................................... C. apicata DeLong & Wolda, 1983 View in CoL
– Aedeagus with more than one apical process ................................................................................... 9
9. Aedeagus with one pair of long apical or subapical processes ....................................................... 10
– Aedeagus with more than one pair of processes, varying in length ............................................... 13
10. Style acute apically ( Fig. 8K View Fig ). Aedeagus with apical pair of processes simple, without spurs near base ( Fig. 8L View Fig ) ...................................................................................................................................11
– Style truncated apically ( Fig. 7K View Fig ). Aedeagus with apical pair of processes with spurs near base ( Fig. 7M View Fig ) ................................................................................................................. C. obtusa View in CoL sp. nov.
11. Style lacking subapical process on ventral margin ( Fig. 8K View Fig ). Aedeagus with apical or subapical processes directed basally ( Fig. 8L View Fig ) ............................................................................................... 12
– Style with a short subapical process on ventral margin ( Fig. 4K View Fig ). Aedeagus with subapical processes directed dorsally and curved anterad ( Fig. 4L View Fig ) ............................................................ C. cifi View in CoL sp. nov.
12. Pygofer rounded apically, with dorsoapical process ( DeLong & Freytag 1972b: 494, fig. 40). Style ventral margin serrated, slightly concave; apical portion bent dorsally at apical third ( DeLong & Freytag 1972b: 494, fig. 37) ....................................................... C. dunda DeLong & Freytag, 1972 View in CoL
– Pygofer truncate apically, without apical processes ( Fig. 8G View Fig ). Style ventral margin not serrated, with a dentiform process near base of blade; apical portion not bending dorsally ( Fig. 8K View Fig ) ..................... ..................................................................................................................... C. piraquarensis View in CoL sp. nov.
13. Subgenital plate tapered apically ( Fig. 6H View Fig ). Aedeagus shaft compressed, with a pair of long subapical processes directed basally, branched near base and a pair of short apical processes directed dorsally ( Fig. 6L–M View Fig ) .................................................................................................................................... 14
– Subgenital plate rounded apically ( Fig. 10H View Fig ). Aedeagus shaft cylindrical, with two or more pairs of long processes ( Fig. 10L–M View Fig ) .......................................................................................................... 15
14. Style dorsal margin with wide dentiform process near midlength ( Fig. 6K View Fig ). Aedeagus branched subapical processes with ventral ramus half as long as dorsal ramus ( Fig. 6L View Fig ) ......... C. luzi View in CoL sp. nov.
– Style dorsal margin without process near midlength ( DeLong & Freytag 1972b: 494, fig. 23). Aedeagus branched subapical processes with rami about equal in length ( DeLong & Freytag 1972b: 494, figs 21–22) ....................................................................................... C. praecellens ( Stål, 1862) View in CoL
15. Aedeagus with two pairs of apical processes equal in length ( DeLong & Wolda 1983: 467, fig. 6) ................................................................................................ C. circumaga DeLong & Wolda, 1983 View in CoL
– Aedeagus with four pairs of apical and subapical processes varying in length ( Fig. 10M View Fig ) ............... ....................................................................................................................... C. xenomorpha View in CoL sp. nov.
No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.
Kingdom |
|
Phylum |
|
Class |
|
Order |
|
Family |