Antocha, Osten Sacken, 1860

Markevičiūtė, Radvilė, Podenas, Sigitas, Saldaitis, Aidas & Bernotienė, Rasa, 2019, A new species of Antocha Osten Sacken, 1860 (Diptera: Limoniidae) from Sichuan China, Zootaxa 4661 (1), pp. 118-132 : 120

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4661.1.5

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03928792-FFE1-FFCA-FF26-7FE0FA0020D9

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scientific name

Antocha
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Key to species of the genus Antocha View in CoL from Sichuan, China (Males)

1 Wing with distinct dark brown or dark gray pterostigma ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1–12 )................................................ 2

– Wing pterostigma indistinct, light gray or missing ( Fig. 1 View FIGURES 1–12 ).................................................... 6

2 Head dark gray or yellowish-gray........................................................................ 3

– Head pale yellow..................................................................................... 5

3 Legs yellow, only terminal tarsomeres more darkened...................................... A. picturata Alexander View in CoL

– Legs brownish gray or dark brown....................................................................... 4

4 Gonocoxite oval, apex narrowly elongate ( Figs 6, 7 View FIGURES 1–12 )....................................... A. fortidens Alexander View in CoL

– Gonocoxite cone-shaped, apex not narrowly elongate ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 1–12 ).................. A. nebulipennis nebulipennis Alexander View in CoL

5 Apex of outer gonostylus bidentate ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 1–12 ); vein m -cu longer than the distance between it and base of cell dm ( Fig. 2 View FIGURES 1–12 )....................................................................................... A. bidens Alexander View in CoL

– Apex of outer gonostylus blunt; vein m -cu shorter than the distance between it and cell dm ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 1–12 ).................................................................................................... A. nigribasis Alexander View in CoL

6 Antenna brown or black ( Figs 3, 5 View FIGURES 1–12 )....................................................................... 7

– Antenna pale yellow ( Fig. 4 View FIGURES 1–12 )......................................................... A. pallidella Alexander View in CoL

7 Middle flagellomeres dilated ventrally ( Fig. 3 View FIGURES 1–12 ).............................................................. 8

– Middle flagellomeres not dilated, oval or fusiform ( Figs 4, 5 View FIGURES 1–12 ).................................................. 9

8 Paramere twisted into spiral, tip at approximately same level as apex of aedeagus ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 1–12 )............................................................................................ A. bella Markevičiūtė & Podenas View in CoL sp. nov.

– Paramere straight and longer than aedeagus ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 13–21 )......................................... A. indica Brunetti View in CoL

9 Body length less than 7.5 mm; abdominal tergites dark brown or yellowish brown; abdominal sternites brown or yellow.. 10

– Body length exceeds 7.5 mm; abdominal tergites dull black; abdominal sternites gray........... A. flavidibasis Alexander View in CoL

10 Caudal margin of tergite 9 with extra lobes, bumps or deep U-shaped median notch ( Figs 6, 8, 9 View FIGURES 1–12 , 14, 15 View FIGURES 13–21 ).............. 11

– Caudal margin of tergite 9 smooth, without extra lobes or bumps ( Figs 16–21 View FIGURES 13–21 )................................... 13

11 Caudal margin of tergite 9 of male genitalia with two widely separated tooth-like projections ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 13–21 ); outer gonostylus with cleft apex ( Fig. 14 View FIGURES 13–21 ).................................................................... A. bifida Alexander View in CoL

– Caudal margin of tergite 9 of male genitalia with two rounded projections or lobes ( Figs 9 View FIGURES 1–12 , 15 View FIGURES 13–21 ); outer gonostylus without cleft apex ( Figs 9 View FIGURES 1–12 , 15 View FIGURES 13–21 ).................................................................................... 12

12 Caudal margin of tergite 9 with two lateral lobes obliquely truncated, outer angles rounded ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 1–12 ); apex of outer gonostylus produced into a foot-shaped enlargement ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 1–12 )........................................ A. emarginata Alexander View in CoL

– Caudal margin of tergite 9 of male genitalia with two rounded projections; outer gonostylus narrowed at apex and strongly curved ( Fig. 15 View FIGURES 13–21 )...................................................... A. nebulipennis immaculata Alexander View in CoL

13 Aedeagus with lateral structures ( Figs 16–18 View FIGURES 13–21 )............................................................. 14

– Aedeagus simple without lateral structures ( Figs 19–21 View FIGURES 13–21 )..................................................... 16

14 Aedeagus shaped as a lyrate plate, lateral structure not twisted into a complete spiral turn at distal end ( Figs 17, 18 View FIGURES 13–21 )...... 15

– Lateral structure of aedeagus very slender, twisted into a complete spiral turn at distal end ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 13–21 ).. A. spiralis Alexander View in CoL

15 Aedeagus with each lateral structure stout and powerful, at near midlength on mesal face bearing a stout curved spine ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 13–21 )............................................................................. A. constricta Alexander View in CoL

– Aedeagus with each lateral structure somewhat lyriform, narrowed to acute points, on margin at about one-third the length bearing a slender acute branch ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 13–21 ).............................................. A. multidentata Alexander View in CoL

16 Apex of aedeagus bifid ( Fig. 19 View FIGURES 13–21 )........................................................ A. setigera Alexander View in CoL

– Apex of aedeagus not bifid ( Figs 20, 21 View FIGURES 13–21 )................................................................. 17

17 Aedeagus apex thickened and rounded ( Fig. 20 View FIGURES 13–21 )........................................ A. lacteibasis Alexander View in CoL

– Aedeagus apex narrow and curved ( Fig. 21 View FIGURES 13–21 )........................................... A. minuticornis Alexander View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Limoniidae

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