Lispe odessae Becker, 1904
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zoologia.37.e46879 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13176120 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D787C8-990B-BF18-E434-DF89FCE0B423 |
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Felipe |
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Lispe odessae Becker, 1904 |
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Lispe odessae Becker, 1904 View in CoL
Figs 89–92
Holotype. Male. Ukraine.
Diagnosis. Length of body. 4.5–6.0 mm (male), 6.0–7.0 mm (female). Head. Male dichoptic, frons about one-third of head-width. Frons, fronto-orbital plate, face, parafacial and gena golden pruinose. Ocellar triangle broad, golden pruinose, with convex margins and reaching lunule. Fronto-orbital plate and parafacial with few setulae. Antenna and arista dark brown; bare on apical third. Palpus dark brown, abruptly dilated in apical part. Vibrissa short. Thorax. Scutum dark brown, with 2 lateral grey dusted areas close to suture and before scutellum. Postpronotum and notopleuron grey dusted. Dorsocentrals 2+3. Lower katepisternal seta strong, forming an equilateral triangle with the other two setae. Haltere yellow. Calypters white. Legs. Brown, grey dusted; femoro-tibial joints yellow. Fore tibia with 1 posterior median seta; 1 dorsal preapical. Mid femur with 2 posterior preapical setae. Mid tibia with 1 median posterior seta; 1 submedian anterodorsal; without anteroventral seta. Hind tibia with 1 median anterodorsal and 1 submedian anteroventral setae; 1 long dorsal in apical fourth; 1 preapical anterodorsal. Hind tarsomere 1 enlarged and setulose. Arolium and pulvillus not enlarged. Wing. Costal spine indistinct. Vein M straight. Abdomen. Sternite 1 setulose.
Remarks. A very distinctive species, belonging to the caesia -group of Lispe (Hennig 1960) . It can be identified with the key by Hennig (1960) to Palaearctic Lispe . It is very similar to Lispe caesia Meigen, 1826 and the characters distinguishing the two species have been given in a key by Vikhrev et al. (2016) who also illustrate the male terminalia ( Vikhrev et al. 2016, figs 8–9).
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