Ommatius, Wiedemann, 1821

Scarbrough, Aubrey G., 2008, New Ommatius Wiedemann from the Americas with two new species groups, keys, and taxonomic notes (Diptera: Asilidae), Insecta Mundi 2008 (32), pp. 1-14 : 2-3

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4532943

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10526183

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FF501F05-2D30-FF9F-FF06-FB7E6AAFFA8D

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Ommatius
status

 

Key to Ommatius View in CoL View at ENA species groups in the Americas

1. Scutellum usually with stout marginal bristles ......................................................................... 2

— Scutellum usually without stout marginal bristles, if present then thin .................................. 6

2(1). Stout anepimeral bristle present ................................................................................................. 3

— Stout anepimeral bristle absent, sometimes long setae or slightly bristly setae present ........... 4

3(2). Hind femora of male with basal anteroventral bristles usually shorter and thinner than those apically, latter usually increasing in length and thickness toward apex of hind femora .......... .................................................................................................................. holosericeus group

— Hind femora of male with basal anteroventral bristles longer and thicker than those apically, latter usually decreasing in length and thickness toward apex of hind femora ......................... .................................................................................................................... amplicatus group

4(2). Fore femora of male with abundant, small, hooked setae posteriorly; legs with unusually long bristles, at least 2/3 as long as respective tibiae or tarsi; basal tarsomere of hind tarsi swollen, about 1/4 wider than adjacent tarsomere; 2-3 sternites with unusually modified vestiture, often forming dense clusters of long dense setae or abundant bristles, bristles often erect single or fused, pencil-shaped with uniform diameters or angular, apices pointed, blunt, clubbed, or flat; sternite 8 of female much longer than wide, apical margin with narrow fissure medially; anepimeron setae sometimes bristly ............................................................. lucidatus group

— Leg and abdominal characters of male normal, not forming dense patterns or enlarged structures as listed above, bristles and setae round in cross-section with acuminate apices, former usually sparse, a few present laterally, in apical corners, or along apical margin; sternite 8 of female wider than long, apical margin without fissure medially; anepimeral setae never bristly .... 5

5(4). Hind femora swollen, usually <4.5 times longer than wide in anterior view, row of posteroventral bristles divided into basal and apical groups, separated by wide bare space; epandrium with 2- 3 long bristly setae or bristles laterally; base of m 1 narrow, at most 1/2 as wide as diameter at basal 1/3; distiphallus usually horizontal, only slightly depressed or elevated, and tubular, wide in cross-section apically .................................................................................... normus group

— Hind femora more slender, usually 5-6 times longer than wide in anterior view, row of posteroventral bristles not divided into two groups or separated by wide bare space; epandrium without long bristly setae or bristles laterally (except O. alexanderi Farr View in CoL and O. spinosus Scarbrough View in CoL ); base of m 1 wider, usually 2/3-3/4 as wide as diameter at basal 1/3; distiphallus curved or angled ventrally, narrow in cross-section apically ..................................................... costatus group

6(1). Hind femora of male swollen and arched, about 3 times longer than wide medially, anteroventral bristles unusually long, about 1/3 as long as hind femora; posteroventral bristles flat with round apices; hind tibiae clubbed apically; segments 7-8 of female with several unusually long, stout bristles laterally sternite 8 of female strongly produced apically, apical margin with a prominent truncate or acuminate spine medially, transverse band of numerous long and short stout bristles present posteriorly ................................................................ hanebrinki group

— Hind femora and hind tibiae of male slender, neither swollen, arched, or clubbed apically, hind femora> 3 times longer than wide medially, bristles not unusually long, about 1/5 as long as hind femora, round in cross-section and tapered to acuminate apex; segments 7-8 of female without unusually stout bristles laterally; sternite 8 of female not strongly produced, apical margin with shallow W-shaped or U-shaped notch, V-shaped row of 8-10 bristly setae or bristles present posteriorly .................................................................................................................... 7

7(6). Scutellum with thin marginal bristles or setae; anepisternum sometimes with bristly setae; epandrium constricted preapically, dorsal corner abruptly projected dorsally; aedeagus thick apically, apex depressed abruptly, usually without a spine-like ventral spire (except in O. praestigiatus Scarbrough View in CoL and O. integerrimus Scarbrough View in CoL ) ......................... pumilus group

— Scutellum without marginal bristles; anepisternum bare, if setae present never bristly; epandrium usually notched dorsoapically, not abruptly angled dorsally; aedeagus thinner apically, styletlike with acuminate apex, and projecting horizontally beyond aedeagal sheath; ventral spire present ............................................................................................................... tibialis group

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Asilidae

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