Dolabellopsocidae
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3889.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5620633 |
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Dolabellopsocidae |
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Key to the neotropical species of Dolabellopsocidae View in CoL (males)
The key does not include Dolabellopsocus ecuadorensis Eertmoed , D. guttatus Eertmoed and D. pygmaeus (New) , of which only females are known, as well as D. flavipennis (Roesler) and Isthmopsocus imperfectus Badonnel , the genitalia of which have not been well studied.
1. Forewing A2 ends in anal cell or in wing margin ( Figs 39 View FIGURES 39 – 45 , 63 View FIGURES 63 – 69 ). Dorsal ocelli reduced or absent. ( Dolabellopsocus View in CoL )......... 2
- Forewing A2 ends on A1 ( Figs 70 View FIGURES 70 – 75 , 80 View FIGURES 80 – 85 ). Dorsal ocelli well developed ( Isthmopsocus View in CoL ) ............................... 21
2. Ocelli absent ( Figs 53 View FIGURES 51 – 57 , 58 View FIGURES 58 – 62 ). Gonapophyses absent............................................................ 3
- Ocelli present ( Figs 41 View FIGURES 39 – 45 , 46 View FIGURES 46 – 50 ). One pair of gonapophyses present ( Fig. 50 View FIGURES 46 – 50 )......................................... 15
3. Male with clunial comb................................................................................. 4
- Male without clunial comb.............................................................................. 8
4. Distal lobes of clunial comb almost of same length........................................................... 5
- Lateral lobes of clunial comb longer than median lobes........................................................ 7
5. Clunial comb with about seven distal lobes, almost as long as wide, to each side of midline. Median excavation shallow.... 6
- Clunial comb with about five long digitiform lobes, longer than wide, to each side of midline. Median excavation deep................................................................................... D. digitatus New & Thornton View in CoL
6. Epiproct rounded distally, posterior border slightly serrated. Pale body pigmentation.................. D. ctenatus (New) View in CoL
- Epiproct truncate distally, with well developed distal papillar field. Dark body pigmentation........... D. similis Mockford View in CoL
7. Epiproct rounded distally. Median excavation of clunial comb rounded..................... D. furcatus New & Thornton View in CoL
- Epiproct straight distally. Median excavation of clunial comb square............................. D. lobatus Mockford View in CoL
8. Epiproct with a median longitudinal furrow ( Figs 57 View FIGURES 51 – 57 , 69 View FIGURES 63 – 69 )...................................................... 9
- Epiproct without a median longitudinal furrow ( Fig. 45 View FIGURES 39 – 45 )...................................................... 12
9. Epiproct with a median distal projection ( Fig. 69 View FIGURES 63 – 69 )........................................................... 10
- Epiproct without a median distal projection ( Fig. 57 View FIGURES 51 – 57 )........................................................ 11
10. Thoracic pleura with a broad rose-colored band. Vertex, frons, and clypeus uniformly rose colored...... D. roseus Eertmoed View in CoL
- Body color not as above................................................................. D. yundiguai View in CoL n. sp.
11. Clunial comb present. Phallobase subrectangular; apex of aedeagus surpasses apex of external parameres.................................................................................................. D. pectenatus Eertmoed View in CoL
- Clunial comb absent. Phallobase subtrapeziform; apex of aedeagus not surpassing apex of external parameres ( Fig. 55 View FIGURES 51 – 57 ).......................................................................................... D. roseusoides View in CoL n. sp.
12. Forewings with pigmented bands..................................................... D. intermedius Eertmoed View in CoL
- Forewings without pigmented bands...................................................................... 13
13. Epiproct with two processes reminiscent of crab chelae....................................... D. carcinus Mockford View in CoL
- Epiproct without processes............................................................................. 14
14. Paraprocts and epiproct with median papillar field.......................................... D. catenatus Mockford View in CoL
- Paraprocts and epiproct with few small papillae on median edge.................................. D. pictus Mockford View in CoL
15. External parameres bilobed, two arched rows of long, curved spines in endophallus................ D. spinosus Mockford View in CoL
- Without the above combination of characters............................................................... 16
16. Epiproct with a medium dense field of tubercles............................................. D. incertus Badonnel View in CoL
- Epiproct without field of tubercles....................................................................... 17
17. Distal border of hypandrium almost rounded............................................................... 18
- Distal border of hypandrium weakly bilobed............................................................... 19
18. Proximal arms of parameres (phallobase arms) short and outwardly directed ( Fig. 43 View FIGURES 39 – 45 )................... D. calima View in CoL n. sp.
- Proximal arms of parameres (phallobase arms) long, parallel and directed to the center............. D. eertmoedi Badonnel View in CoL
19. Phallobase strongly bilobed............................................................. D. apiatus Eertmoed View in CoL
- Phallobase not bilobed................................................................................ 20
20. Phallobase strongly concave. Parameres apically separated. Apex of aedeagus at the same level as the apex of the parameres................................................................................... D. maculatus Eertmoed View in CoL
- Phallobase weakly concave. Parameres apically close. Apex of aedeagus extending beyond the apex of the parameres........................................................................................ D. maculosus Eertmoed View in CoL
21. External parameres curved inward ( Fig. 74 View FIGURES 70 – 75 )................................................................ 22
- External parameres distally straight and parallel ( Fig. 84 View FIGURES 80 – 85 )..................................................... 25
22. Hypandrium distally bilobed, lobes well ciliated at and near apices.............................. I. barbatus Mockford View in CoL
- Hypandrium not as above.............................................................................. 23
23. Phallobase rounded.................................................................. I. hylonomus Eertmoed View in CoL
- Phallobase not rounded................................................................................ 24
24. Hypandrium distally rounded ( Fig. 83 View FIGURES 80 – 85 ). Phallosome with three phallic sclerites, two of them with a distal prong ( Fig. 84 View FIGURES 80 – 85 )............................................................................................ I. foliatus View in CoL n. sp.
- Hypandrium distally straight. Phallosome frame elongate, with apical hooks and complex radular sclerites.... I. luridus New View in CoL
25. External parameres uniformly broad, curved and meeting at distal end of phallosome.............. I. speculatus Mockford View in CoL
- External parameres variable, not meeting at distal end of phallosome............................................ 26
26. Hypandrium with median longitudinal ridge in distal third, bearing two parallel rows of denticles..... I. lanceatus Mockford View in CoL
- Hypandrium not as above.............................................................................. 27
27. Hypandrium with median apical small lobe ( Fig. 73 View FIGURES 70 – 75 )......................................... I. barbatusoides View in CoL n. sp.
- Hypandrium without median apical small lobe.............................................................. 28
28. Phallic sclerites with pronounced digitiform processes.......................................... I. breviceps (New) View in CoL
- Phallic sclerites without pronounced digitiform processes..................................................... 29
29. Hypandrium broad, with slight median insertion, bearing numerous short setae........................ I. ornatus (New) View in CoL
- Hypandrium straight posteriorly, with slight lateral lobes and two papillar fields near posterior border...... I. radulatus New View in CoL
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