Ensiferella

Liu, Xiaoyan & Yang, Ding, 2012, Species of the genus Ensiferella Andersson from China, with a key to world species (Diptera, Chloropidae), Zootaxa 3207, pp. 54-62 : 55

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.280197

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6166642

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D787A1-FFF6-585D-FF32-FF64D2D6FB36

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

Ensiferella
status

 

Key to the species of genus Ensiferella View in CoL

1. Ocellar triangle occupying entire frons with broad anterior apex, brown, brilliant with blue-green or multicolored metallic shimmer.................................................................................................... 2

- Ocellar triangle with almost parallel posterior side margins and pointed anterior apex, black without metallic shimmer. If the front part of ocellar triangle rounded, then ocellar triangle yellow, shiny.......................................... 6

2. Scutum yellow with black marking; thoracic pleuron shiny, yellow with black spots................................. 3

- Scutum shiny black or brown with yellow or black strips; thoracic pleuron black, only katepisternum maybe with a yellow spot................................................................................................ 4

3. Scutum with large black marking, yellow spot anterior to scutellum nearly square, distal margin flat...................................................................................................... E. ceylonica Andersson View in CoL

- Scutum with 3 broad black stripes, which are fused with each other entirely on distal half of scutum, yellow spot anterior to scutellum not square, distal margin emarginated............................................. E. shibuyai Kanmiya View in CoL

4. Scutellum black; thoracic pleuron without yellow spot......................................... E. iridifrons (Frey)

- Scutellum yellow; thoracic pleuron with a yellow spot on katepisternum......................................... 5

5. Proboscis black; surstylus connected with epandrium, surstyllar apodeme with a long bifurcation attached to inner fork of hypandrium distally.................................................................... E. formosa (Becker)

- Proboscis yellow; surstylus not connected with epandrium, spinous processes on inner lateral margin elongate and incurved..................................................................................... E. longispina View in CoL sp. nov.

6. Ocellar triangle yellow with broad anterior apex; palpus yellow; scutum yellow with 3 shiny black stripes.................................................................................................... E. vittiger (Malloch)

- Ocellar triangle black with pointed anterior apex; palpus black; scutum black or yellow with 3 shiny black stripes......... 7

7. Scutellum entirely black................................................................................ 8

- Scutellum brown except middle 1/3 yellow................................................................ 10

8. Ocellar triangle with a pronounced in-depth medial groove; abdomen entirely brown; fore femur black except distal portion yellow.............................................................................................. 9

- Ocellar triangle without medial groove; abdomen partly yellow; fore femur entirely yellow.......... E. gladiolus (Becker) View in CoL

9. Abdomen brown, tergites 1–3 with a large triangular yellow spot; surstylus spoon-shaped, basally broad, round............................................................................................... E. kanmiyai Nartshuk View in CoL

- Abdomen shiny black, basal portion with a small bright spot; surstylus with a claw, directed to midline..................................................................................................... E. obscurella (Becker) View in CoL

10. Fore tibia and tarsus yellow, except fore tarsomeres 4–5 brown; cercus nearly square; postgonite distinctly incurved distally with pointed apex.................................................................... E. sabroskyi Nartshuk View in CoL

- Fore tibia and tarsus entirely brown; cercus semicircular; postgonite slightly incurved distally with blunt apex.................................................................................................. E. elongata View in CoL sp. nov.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Chloropidae

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