Trichopalpus Rondani, 1856
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E43B2567-F946-FFE9-FF69-7B77A99EFB99 |
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Trichopalpus Rondani, 1856 |
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Trichopalpus Rondani, 1856 View in CoL
Trichopalpus Rondani, 1856: 100 View in CoL . Gender: masculine. Type-species: Cordylura fraterna Meigen View in CoL , by original designation.
Chaetosa View in CoL Coquillett, 1898: 163. Gender: feminine. Type-species: Cordylura punctipes Meigen View in CoL , by original designation — syn.n.
Opsiomyia Coquillett, 1898: 162 View in CoL . Gender: feminine. Type-species: Opsiomyia palpalis Coquillett View in CoL , by original designation.
Paramicroprosopa Ringdahl, 1936: 169 View in CoL [as subgenus of Microprosopa Becker View in CoL ]. Gender: feminine. Type-species: Microprosopa subarctica Ringdahl View in CoL , by original designation [= Cordylura obscurella Zetterstedt View in CoL ].
Huckettia Vockeroth, 1987: 1095 View in CoL . Nomen nudum.
Huckettia Vockeroth, 1995: 733 View in CoL . Gender: feminine. Type-species: Huckettia nearctica Vockeroth View in CoL , by original designation — syn.n.
Tricopalpus View in CoL , error. (e.g., Rondani, 1856: 225; Becker, 1894:157; Curran, 1927: 255)
Trichopalpus species are slender, small flies (3–6 mm in body length) ( Figs 1, 2 View Figs 1–2 ); head rounded in profile; arista bare; palpus elongate, distinctly spatulate, without strong apical/subapical seta; proepisternum covered with hairs at middle part; anepisternum covered with setulae along dorsal margin and in posterior part only ( Fig. 3 View Figs 3–6 ); anepimeron bare; katepisternum with one strong seta in posterodorsal corner, in T.punctipes View in CoL additionally with one moderate or small seta in upper anterior corner; postmetacoxal bridge absent; scutellum with a pair of strong apical and a pair of strong basal setae; wing clear or slightly darkened; R 1 bare dorsally; male sternite 5 symmetrical (Figs 13–18); surstyli simple, symmerical ( Figs 25–30 View Figs 25–28 View Figs 29–30 ). Ovipositor short and compact, with proctiger shifted dorsally. Tergites 7 and 8 each divided dorsally into two sclerites ( Fig. 4 View Figs 3–6 ). Sternite 7 large ( Fig. 6 View Figs 3–6 ). Sternite 8 represented by two compressed sclerites narrowed distally ( Fig. 4 View Figs 3–6 ).
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Trichopalpus Rondani, 1856
Ozerov, A. L. 2019 |
Huckettia
Vockeroth J. R. 1995: 733 |
Huckettia
Vockeroth J. R. 1987: 1095 |
Paramicroprosopa
Ringdahl O. 1936: 169 |
Chaetosa
Coquillett D. M. 1898: 163 |
Opsiomyia
Coquillett D. M. 1898: 162 |
Trichopalpus
Rondani C. 1856: 100 |
Tricopalpus
Curran C. H. 1927: 255 |
Becker T. 1894: 157 |
Rondani C. 1856: 225 |