Euphranta Loew, 1862
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4868.4.8 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4442525 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E98B2E-8D09-FFA8-4ACD-EBC3FA69D05B |
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Plazi |
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Euphranta Loew |
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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
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