Euphranta Loew, 1862

David, K. J., Hancock, D. L., Sankararaman, H., Sachin, K. & Sudhir, Singh, 2020, A new species of Euphranta Loew (Diptera: Tephritidae: Trypetinae: Adramini) from India, Zootaxa 4868 (4), pp. 584-590 : 585

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4868.4.8

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4442525

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E98B2E-8D09-FFA8-4ACD-EBC3FA69D05B

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Plazi

scientific name

Euphranta Loew
status

 

Key to species of Euphranta Loew View in CoL View at ENA from India (modified after David and Singh, 2015)

1. Wing fully hyaline with a faint transverse band along crossvein dm-cu ( David et al., 2013: fig. 23)............................................................................................. E. hyalipennis David & Freidberg

- Wing with either dark transverse bands or with apical black patch.............................................. 2

2. Wing with apical half dark brown to black with or without hyaline markings...................................... 3

- Wing with prominent transverse bands.................................................................... 4

3. Wing with hyaline band extending from cell r 1 just beyond pterostigma to posterior margin diagonally, then curving anteriorly to reach cell r 4+5; large apical brown patch with longitudinal hyaline band in cell r 2+3 ( David et al., 2013: fig. 56)............................................................................................ E. klugii (Wiedemann) View in CoL

- Wing with subcostal band continued as costal band and a preapical brown patch covering crossveins dm-cu and r-m ( David et al., 2013: fig. 71)............................................................... E. macularis (Wiedemann) View in CoL

4. Apex of cell r 4+5 without hyaline spot; subapical band over crossvein dm-cu fading and merging with anterior yellow fumose area ( David et al., 2013: fig. 16)............................................................ E. diffusa David

- Apex of cell r 4+5 with hyaline spot and devoid of yellow fumose area............................................ 5

5. Wing with a hyaline V-shaped marking extending from anterior margin to cell cu 1 ( David et al., 2013: fig. 70)........................................................................................... E. lemniscata (Enderlein) View in CoL

- Wing with straight or curved transverse bands, never forming hyaline V-shaped marking............................. 6

6. Face wholly fulvous or slightly fuscous towards oral margin................................................... 7

- Face wholly black, black towards oral margin, or with spots along antennal groove................................ 11

7. Wing with a V-shaped black band connected to subapical band ( Fig. 7 View FIGURES 2–7 )............................................................... ........................................................................ E. siruvani David, Hancock & Sankararaman View in CoL , sp. n.

- Wing without a V-shaped black band...................................................................... 8

8. Wing predominantly hyaline with one or two transverse bands.................................................. 9

- Wing not predominantly hyaline, with three to four crossbands or apical three-fourths dark brown to black with hyaline indentations.............................................................................................. 10

9. All femora yellow, wing predominantly hyaline, discal band narrowed to end before or at crossvein r-m ( David et al., 2013: fig. 65).................................................................................. E. cassiae (Munro) View in CoL

- Forefemur with apical one-third black, wing with discal band reaching cell dm (David and Singh., 2015: fig. 15)................................................................................... E. pseuodcassiae David & Singh

10. Wing hyaline with four discontinuous transverse bands ( David et al., 2013: figs 66-69)............... E. crux (Fabricius) View in CoL

- Wing hyaline only in basal quarter; apical three-fourths dark brown to black except hyaline indentations in cell r 1 that end at vein R 4+5, in cell cu 1 that extend into cell dm and at apex of cell r 4+5 ( David et al., 2013: fig. 72)..................................................................................................... E. notabilis (van der Wulp) View in CoL

11. Face wholly black; scutum and abdomen shiny black; wing with four discontinuous, transverse bands ( Bezzi, 1913:, fig. 35)..................................................................................... E. nigripeda (Bezzi) View in CoL

- Face not wholly black, at least fulvous basally or with two separate black markings................................ 12

12. Face black towards oral margin......................................................................... 13

- Face with two separate black spots...................................................................... 14

13. Wing with three transverse bands, subapical band fused with preapical band medially ( David et al., 2013: fig. 29)............................................................................................. E. thandikudi David

- Wing with two transverse bands, subapical band and preapical band not fused ( David et al., 2013: fig. 3).............................................................................................. E. wrightiae David & Singh

14. Face with longitudinal marks along antennal foveae; dorsocentral setae vestigial or absent; apex of aculeus with preapical indentations ( David et al., 2013: fig. 7)........................................................ E. dysoxyli David

- Face with two subtriangular spots; dorsocentral setae well developed; apex of aculeus acute and without preapical indentations ( Fig. 18 View FIGURES 15–20 )............................................................... E. haldwanica Hancock & Goodger

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Tephritidae

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