Phalacrotophora, Enderlein, 1912
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5733/afin.053.0106 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C487EA-FFEA-2557-C7C0-0B85FB84FC4C |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Phalacrotophora |
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Key to the Afrotropical species of Phalacrotophora View in CoL View at ENA (subgenus Omapanta )
Note: Ph. nigrita , Ph. stuckenbergi , Ph. subnigrita and Ph. triguttata are only known in the female sex and Ph. petersoni is only known in the male sex. Reared series or pairs caught mating are required in order to provide a better key to the species that treats the two sexes separately.
1 Between the bases of wing veins 4 and 5 an oval to pearshaped patch (formed from slightly larger microtrichia than on the rest of the membrane) (e.g., Fig. 15 View Fig ) .......2
– No such patch on wing...........................................................................................3
2 Frons yellow.................................................................................. triguttata Beyer View in CoL
– Frons brown (abdominal tergites 4–6 as in Fig. 14 View Figs 13, 14 ; wing patch as in Fig. 15 View Fig ) ....... .................................................................................................. stuckenbergi sp. n.
3 Wing tip with a darker grey cloud and costa extending about half wing length....4
– Wing more uniformly grey and costa not reaching halfway point.........................5
4 Abdomen entirely dark. Hind femora yellowish brown with darker tips ................ ........................................................................................................ nigrita Schmitz View in CoL
– Abdomen in part yellowish. Hind femora largely yellow.............. braunsi (Brues)
5 Wing membrane moderately tinged grey...............................................................6
– Wing membrane (and thin veins) pale (haltere knob pale yellow; hypopygium as in Fig. 13 View Figs 13, 14 )....................................................................................... petersoni sp. n. 6 Haltere knob pale yellow. Postpedicel light brown (hypopygium as in Fig. 16 View Fig )..... .................................................................................................. occidentata Disney
– Haltere knob light brown. Postpedicel dusky yellow .................. subnigrita Beyer View in CoL
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