Usiini Becker

Gibbs, David, 2014, A world revision of the bee fly tribe Usiini (Diptera, Bombyliidae) Part 2: Usia sensu stricto, Zootaxa 3799 (1), pp. 1-85 : 7-8

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3799.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:56DD05E1-C61C-4D37-9454-396840EB67C0

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6376314

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A96887E8-FFD3-FF97-FF43-F8B6FA6A0451

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Plazi

scientific name

Usiini Becker
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Key to genera of Usiini Becker View in CoL

1. Disc of mesonotum largely obscured by dust and hairs on abdomen pale (white to yellow). If with shining mesonotal vittae (which, in U. loewi View in CoL , occasionally coalesce such that disc is largely devoid of dust) abdomen with yellow apical margins, disc of tergites matt, laterally densely grey-dusted [all holoptic species and all but one with yellow apical margins to tergites belong here]................................................................................................ 2 - Either disc of mesonotum shining and undusted and tergites shining largely undusted or abdominal hairs black (if with yellow apical margins to tergites, U. transcaspica View in CoL , tergites, except first, shining, undusted, even laterally)...................... 3

2. Anal lobe well developed, at least as wide as anal cell; entirely pale-haired species (white to yellow). Grey, brown or blackish dusted species, abdomen matt usually with pale apical margins to tergites. Furca variable, often heavily sclerotised........................................................................................... Parageron Paramonov View in CoL

- Anal lobe narrow, linear in ♂, almost linear in ♀, narrower than anal cell; with some dark brown hairs on mesonotum and scutellum (these can fade). Olive-grey and brown-dusted but rather thinly so subshining (somewhat variable). Epandrium with shining patches. Furca V-shaped folded over at distinct ‘seam’. Genitalia (see Gibbs 2011 pl I).............................................................................................. Usia martini François View in CoL (see Gibbs 2011)

3. All hairs on head, thorax and abdomen clearly black............................................................................................. Usia View in CoL subgenus Micrusia Evenhuis and Usia versicolor (Fabricius) View in CoL (see Gibbs 2011)

- At least hairs on down-curved lateral margins of tergites pale yellowish (only one species with dark vestiture, U. aeneoides View in CoL , in which the dark mesonotal hairs are very short spicules)............................................. Usia Latreille View in CoL

Kingdom

Animalia

Order

Diptera

Family

Bombyliidae

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