Orthacheta Becker, 1894
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Orthacheta Becker, 1894 View in CoL View at ENA
Orthacheta Becker, 1894: 101 View in CoL . Gender: feminine. Type species: Cordylura pilosa Zetterstedt, 1838 , by original designation. Orthochaeta : emend. ( Aldrich, 1905: 567; Hendel, 1930: 8; Hackman, 1956: 47).
Orthacheta Rondani View in CoL : error (wrong author given by Vockeroth, 1995: 733).
Orthacheta View in CoL species are slender, medium-sized flies (about 4–8 mm long). Head. Frons yellow to black; face, parafacial and gena pale yellow. Postcranium black, grey dusted, covered with yellow and black hairs and with black postocular setulae. Chaetotaxy: 3 orbital, 2–4 frontal, 1 ocellar, 1 inner vertical, 1 outer vertical, 1 postocellar; 1 pair of strong vibrissae and 1–2 pairs of short subvibrissae present. Antenna black. Postpedicel with acutely angled upper apical corner, 2–3 times as long as wide, usually in male longer than in female. Arista black, pubescent throughout its length ( Fig. 177 View FIGURES 171 – 178 ). Palpus slender, yellow.
Thorax black, grey dusted. Scutum with following setae: acrostichals short in two rows, prescutellar pair not differentiated or only slightly longer than the other acrostichals, dorsocentrals 3+3, intra-alars 1+2, supra-alars 1+2, postpronotals 2, notopleurals 2, postalars 2. Proepisternum with hairs anteriorly, with 2 setae near lower margin. Proepimeron with 1 seta. Anepisternum covered with hairs in posterior part and with 2–4 black setae along posterior margin. Katepisternum covered with long setae in ventral corner and 3 strong katepisternal setae. Anepimeron bare. Scutellum black, with pair of strong basal scutellar and pair of strong apical scutellar setae ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 1 – 8 ).
Legs yellow, only tarsi darkened. Fore femur usually with rows of anterodorsal (anterior), posterodorsal, posterior and ventral setae. Fore tibia with 1 posterodorsal, 2 dorsal (anterodorsal) and 1 posterior setae at middle, and usually with apicals: dorsal, anteroventral and posteroventral. Mid femur with row of anterior setae, with 1 anteroventral on apical third, 2–4 ventral (posteroventral) on basal half, 1 preapical posterior, and 1 preapical posterodorsal setae. Mid tibia with 2 posterodorsal, 2 anterodorsal, 1 posterior, 1 anterior (anteroventral), and 0–1 ventral at middle setae, and ring of apicals. Hind femur with row of anterior setae, with 2 preapical anterodorsal and 1 preapical posterior (posterodorsal) setae, with 1 anteroventral seta on apical third, and 2–4 ventral (posteroventral) setae on basal half. Hind tibia with 3 anterodorsal, 3 posterodorsal, 1–2 anteroventral, 1 preapical dorsal setae, and ring of apicals, apical posteroventral setae absent, if present then two times shorter than anteroventral apical seta.
Wing tinged with brownish or distinctly brownish; veins blackish; vein R1 setulose on apical third of dorsal surface. Calypters, margins of calypters, and halteres yellowish.
Abdomen cylindrical, black, greyish dusted, covered with hairs. Tergites 2–6 each with row of marginal setae. Male sternite 4 simple, approximately 2 times as long as wide. Male sternite 5 with black or yellow triangularshaped lobes ( Fig. 166 View FIGURES 163 – 170 , 182 View FIGURES 179 – 184 ). Surstyli simple, cerci fused ( Figs 167, 168 View FIGURES 163 – 170 , 175, 176 View FIGURES 171 – 178 ). Ovipositor long, cylindrical ( Fig 171–174 View FIGURES 171 – 178 ). Apex of female sternite 7 flattened laterally ( Fig. 173, 174 View FIGURES 171 – 178 ). Female tergite 8 of V-like form, sternite 8 as two small sclerites ( Fig. 171 View FIGURES 171 – 178 ).
Larvae of Nearctic species Orthacheta hirtipes Johnson, 1927 View in CoL are predators of Cordilura spp. larvae ( Neff & Wallace, 1969). Nothing is known about the biology of Palaearctic species.
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Orthacheta Becker, 1894
Ozerov, A. L. & Krivosheina, M. G. 2015 |
Orthacheta
Vockeroth 1995: 733 |
Orthacheta
Hackman 1956: 47 |
Aldrich 1905: 567 |
Becker 1894: 101 |