Pachygastrinae

Woodley, Norman E., 2008, Kerteszmyia, a new genus of Pachygastrinae from the Neotropical Region (Diptera: Stratiomyidae), Zootaxa 1746, pp. 39-45 : 43-45

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.274221

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6230247

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FA60FE39-7751-311F-93A9-6997FA49F19E

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Plazi

scientific name

Pachygastrinae
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Key to Neotropical genera of Pachygastrinae View in CoL with two or more scutellar spines

1 Antennal flagellum divided, bifurcate or trifurcate.....................................................................................2

- Antennal flagellum simple, variously shaped but not divided....................................................................3

2 Antennal flagellum bifurcate, second flagellomere strongly divided, upper branch of flagellum consisting of six flagellomeres, apical two forming short stylus; general coloration strongly sexually dimorphic, male with shiny black scutum, female with brownish black scutum with two pairs of distinct pale vittae .. ................................................................................................................................. Blastocera View in CoL Gerstaecker

- Antennal flagellum trifurcate or bifurcate, second flagellomere unmodified, third strongly divided or unmodified, upper branch of flagellum having fourth flagellomere with strong ventral process or unmodified, apical flagellomere aristate; general coloration weakly dimorphic, male completely yellowish brown, female with apex of abdomen darkened, scutum not vittate ....................................... Neochauna View in CoL Williston

3 Scutellum with two very different pairs of spines, outer (basal) spines of scutellum very small, directed laterally, inner (apical) spines large, longer than scutellum, directed laterally and slightly posteriorly ....... ........................................................................................................................... Paracanthinomyia View in CoL Lindner

- Scutellum with a single pair of spines, or if two pairs present, spines are usually all similar and directed more posteriorly (if spines are dissimilar [two species of Caenacantha View in CoL ] then spines are directed posteriorly or dorsally)...........................................................................................................................................4

4 Scutellum with two marginal spines (occasional aberrant specimen with one or two additional spines); thorax and abdomen uniformly dark bluish to purplish (abdomen occasionally partly reddish in P. m i c ro - donta), vestiture not forming well-defined pattern......................................................................................5

- Scutellum with four marginal spines; thorax and abdomen variously colored, but usually not uniformly dark bluish to purplish, and frequently with vesititure forming pattern......................................................6

5 Head with postocular orbit narrow to very narrow, much less than width of eye in lateral view; wings nearly hyaline to moderately infuscated, but not dark brown; antennal flagellum with short, semi-globose complex with elongate apical arista-like stylus; not strongly resembling female Cyphomyia View in CoL ...................... .................................................................................................................................... Panacris View in CoL Gerstaecker

- Head with postocular orbit very wide, nearly as wide as eye in lateral view; wings deeply infuscated, dark brown; antennal flagellum unknown; strongly resembling dark females of Cyphomyia View in CoL with a yellow head ..................................................................................................................................... Platylobium View in CoL Lindner

6 Apical antennal flagellomere forming long, slender stylus or arista-like stylus more than one-half length of remaining flagellar complex, usually as long as or longer than complex...............................................7

- Apical antennal flagellomere forming short, stout, sometimes weakly developed stylus one-third or less length of remaining flagellar complex.......................................................................................................10

7 First 6 antennal flagellomeres forming elongate-conical to nearly cylindrical complex, with length at least twice diameter; apical flagellomere forming slender stylus slightly less to slightly more than length of complex .......................................................................................................................... Caenacantha View in CoL Wulp

- First 6 flagellomeres forming ovoid to kidney-shaped complex, with length much less than twice diameter; apical flagellomere forming slender, arista-like stylus at least twice length of complex......................8

8 Flagellar complex short ovoid, about as high as long or slightly longer, with arista-like stylus apical; apex of wing hyaline or wing completely dark brown; male holoptic (but unknown in Hypselophrum View in CoL )...........9

- Flagellar complex short, more than twice as high as long, with arista-like stylus arising from dorsal third of complex; apex of wing darkened; male narrowly dichoptic ................................. Kerteszmyia View in CoL gen. nov.

9 Thorax predominantly yellowish brown, darkened posteriorly in some females; apex of wing hyaline; not resembling Cyphomyia View in CoL ............................................................................... Panacridops View in CoL James & Woodley

- Thorax metallic violet-blue; wing entirely dark brown; strongly resembling dark females of Cyphomyia View in CoL with a yellow head ...................................................................................................... Hypselophrum View in CoL Kertsz

10 Wing uniformly dark, without pattern; head yellow, strongly contrasting with dark, blue-black body, strongly resembling dark females of Cyphomyia View in CoL with a yellow head .................. Pseudocyphomyia View in CoL Kertsz

- Wing hyaline or with dark infuscation forming pattern or bicolored, never uniformly dark brown; head and body color variable, but not resembling some species of Cyphomyia View in CoL ................................................11

11 Dorsum of scutellum nearly in same plane as scutum in lateral view; scutum without a silvery medial pubescent longitudinal vitta.......................................................................................................................12

- Dorsum of scutellum forming a distinct angle with scutum in lateral view (equivocal in Artemita nana (Bellardi) View in CoL in which the scutum has a silvery medial pubescent longitudinal vitta)...................................13

12 Apex of wing distal to discal cell more or less uniformly dark, gradually becoming lighter near posterior margin; body black, without metallic reflections ..................................................... Acanthinomyia View in CoL Hunter

- Apex of wing distal to discal cell hyaline, basal half slightly darkened; body with dark blue metallic reflections on abdomen, slightly more greenish on scutum .................................... Proegmenomyia View in CoL Kertsz

13 R2+3 arising above crossvein r-m or at most very slightly distal to it; scutum with four longitudinal silvery vittae in dorsal view, with medial strip black [Note: this genus is very similar to Artemita View in CoL , and perhaps should be considered a synonym] ................................................................................ Neoacanthina View in CoL Kertsz

- R2+3 arising distinctly distal to r-m (only slightly so in A. nana View in CoL ); scutum variously marked with silvery pubescent, but without four longitudinal vittae, occasionally with a medial silvery vitta. Artemita Walker View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Stratiomyidae

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