Corethrella (Borkent, 2008)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.778.1577 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:F682E990-9491-4D4D-B867-EFF4EFEC2028 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5725113 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6A10855E-FFA0-6F19-FF20-FEA3F27CF952 |
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Felipe |
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Corethrella |
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Identification key to female Amazon basin species of Corethrella View in CoL View at ENA .
The species C. maculata Lane, 1939 , C. shannoni Lane, 1939 and C. munteantaroku Amaral, Mariano & Pinho, 2019 are not included as females of these species have not been described yet.
1. Wing plain or mostly plain ..............................................................................................................2
– Wing with distinct banding............................................................................................................... 9
2. Wing completely plain....................................................................................................................... 3
– Mostly plain, with very light poorly defined midlength band, anterior margin of wing uniformly pigmented .......................................................................................................... C. blanda Dyar, 1928 View in CoL
3. Tergites II–VIII with most of the posterior portion with dark band, tergites I, IX probably uniformly light brown........................................................................................................ C. alticola Lane, 1989 View in CoL
– Abdominal tergites uniformly pigmented.......................................................................................... 4
4. Palpus pale; clypeus with 1 seta .............................................................. C. unisetosa Borkent, 2008 View in CoL
– Palpus darker, clypeus with one or more than one seta ..................................................................... 5
5. Thorax light brown. Scutum light brown with lateral vitta distinctly dark brown ............................. ......................................................................................... C. manaosensis (Lane & Cerqueira, 1958) View in CoL
– Thorax medium to dark brown .......................................................................................................... 6
6. Thorax almost uniformly medium to dark brown but with the scutellum lighter laterally and with a median, longitudinal, dark stripe ....................................................................................................... 7
– Scutellum without a median, longitudinal, dark stripe ...................................................................... 8
7. Antennal flagellomere I–II pale, abdomen light brown, with sternite II darker.................................. ......................................................................................................................... C. tarsata Lane, 1942 View in CoL
– Antenna uniformly brown, abdomen with segments medium brown ....... C. redacta Borkent, 2008 View in CoL
8. Thorax uniformly dark brown contrasting with a pale halter, the midfemur with darker pigmentation at its base, and hind leg femur and tibia uniformly pigmented .................. C. peruviana Lane, 1939 View in CoL
– Thorax uniformly medium brown, the halter as dark as the scutellum, with flagellomeres I–III elongate, foretrochanter pale and contrasting with dark forefemur.......... C. amazonica Lane, 1939 View in CoL
9. Wing with four transverse bands ..................................................................................................... 10
– Wing with three or at least one band ..............................................................................................12
10. Halter dark brown (similar to the scutellum)............... C. quadrivittata Shannon & Del Ponte, 1928 View in CoL
– Halter pale or light brown (lighter than the scutellum) ..................................................................11
11. Abdomen and cercus medium brown ................................................................. C. vittata Lane, 1939 View in CoL
– Abdomen dark brown with, in some, segments VIII, IX slightly darker, cercus dark brown............. ....................................................................................................................... C. edwardsi Lane, 1942 View in CoL
12. Wing with basal and midlength band of dark scales.............................................. C. menini View in CoL sp. nov.
– Wing without basal band but with a discreet or well-developed midlength and dark scales .........13
13. Two large setae on frons between ventromedial area of ommatidia...............................................14
– Up to four large setae on frons between ventromedial area of ommatidia .....................................24
14. Flagellomeres I and II short with flagellomere I nearly globular, flagellomere III elongate............... ..................................................................................................................... C. bicolor Borkent, 2008 View in CoL
– Flagellomeres I–III otherwise.......................................................................................................... 15
15. Thorax dark brown, halter and scutellum equally dark brown ........................................................ 16
– Thorax dark brown, halter pale, much lighter than scutellum ........................................................ 18
16. Midfemur and hind tibia uniformly dark brown........................................... C. travassosi Lane, 1942 View in CoL
– Midfemur dark brown, base of hind tibia pale, similar to the apex of hind femur ......................... 17
17. Flagellomeres IX–XIII each with one sensillum coeloconicum........ C. ranapungens Borkent, 2008 View in CoL
– Flagellomeres IX–XII each with two sensilla coeloconica ..................... C. incompta Borkent, 2008 View in CoL
18. Primarily medium to dark brown palpus ......................................................................................... 19
– Primarily pale or light brown palpus ............................................................................................... 20
19. Clypeus wide, few setae (less than 5) .................................................... C. fuscipalpis Borkent, 2008 View in CoL
– Clypeus elongate, more than 5 to 10 setae .............................. C. puella Shannon & Del Ponte, 1928 View in CoL
20. Flagellomere III without a sensillum coeloconicum........................................................................ 21
– Flagellomere III with a sensillum coeloconicum............................................................................. 23
21. Presence of 2 sensilla coeloconica on flagellomeres X–XII........................ C. ananacola Dyar, 1926 View in CoL
– Absence of 2 sensilla coeloconica on flagellomeres X–XII ............................................................ 22
22. Coronal suture short.............................................................................. C. dicosimoae Borkent, 2008 View in CoL
– Coronal suture elongate ................................................................. C. melanica Lane & Aitken, 1956 View in CoL
23. Coronal suture elongate, extending ventrally past ommatidia............................... C. inca Lane, 1939 View in CoL
– Coronal suture short, extending ventrally about midway along the area between ommatidia ....................................................................................................... C. selvicola Lane, 1939 View in CoL
24. Clypeus squarish, with more than 10 setae........................................................... C. ielemdei View in CoL sp. nov.
– Clypeus wide, with up to four setae................................................................................................. 25
25. Thorax with a group of eight setae.................................................. C. appendiculata Grabham, 1906 View in CoL
– Thorax with a group of five to six setae .......................................................................................... 26
26. Legs without any well-defined pigmentation pattern (hind tibia slightly darker apically and hind femur slightly less pigmented distally ...................... C. yanomami Amaral, Mariano & Pinho, 2019
– Legs with any well-defined pigmentation pattern ........................................................................... 27
27. Antenna with flagellomere I and II dark brown and the others light brown; flagellomere I with four sensilla; scutum and scutellum medium brown; abdomen entirely dark brown.... C. cabocla View in CoL sp. nov.
– Antenna with flagellomere I–IV light brown and V–XIII progressively dark; flagellomere I with 2 sensilla; scutum and scutellum light to medium brown; abdomen light brown to medium with segments VIII and IX darker ......................................................................... C. lepida Borkent, 2008 View in CoL
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