<documentid="DB7034274C66FB120F18935C605608ED"ID-DOI="10.5852/ejt.2023.863.2081"ID-GBIF-Dataset="59ed2548-4c91-4485-ae44-08609e1028bb"ID-ISSN="2118-9773"ID-Zenodo-Dep="7767958"ID-ZooBank="10981377-CCE7-4487-A415-4E409E55A507"IM.bibliography_approvedBy="valdenar"IM.illustrations_approvedBy="valdenar"IM.materialsCitations_approvedBy="felipe"IM.metadata_approvedBy="valdenar"IM.taxonomicNames_approvedBy="felipe"IM.treatments_approvedBy="valdenar"checkinTime="1679676818438"checkinUser="felipe"docAuthor="Gibbs, David"docDate="2023"docId="EE3F8791FFBF4C1CFF573F4FD00CE647"docLanguage="en"docName="ejt-863_1-162.pdf"docOrigin="European Journal of Taxonomy 863 (1)"docSource="http://zoobank.org/10981377-cce7-4487-a415-4e409e55a507"docStyle="DocumentStyle:EF2B578F1D15862ADE45B0C07C620911.14:EJT.2018-.journal_article.type1"docStyleId="EF2B578F1D15862ADE45B0C07C620911"docStyleName="EJT.2018-.journal_article.type1"docStyleVersion="14"docTitle="Parageron Paramonov 1929, s. lat."docType="key"docVersion="8"lastPageNumber="8"masterDocId="1206FFE9FFB84C1BFFEA3D18D57BE31F"masterDocTitle="A world review of the bee fly tribe Usiini (Diptera, Bombyliidae) - Part 3: Parageron Paramonov s. lat."masterLastPageNumber="162"masterPageNumber="1"pageNumber="8"updateTime="1733320284511"updateUser="felipe"zenodo-license-document="CC-BY-4.0"zenodo-license-figures="CC-BY-4.0"zenodo-license-treatments="UNSPECIFIED">
<mods:titleid="242C4E49E4CA24345E7EDFCAC2390F34">A world review of the bee fly tribe Usiini (Diptera, Bombyliidae) - Part 3: Parageron Paramonov s. lat.</mods:title>
1. Either a distinct additional crossvein between veins R 2+3 and R 4 or discrete round or oval brown to shiny black spots on either side of the mesonotum on the thoracic suture (
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) (can be small and inconspicuous in some pale yellow species, do not confuse with brown spot behind thoracic suture above wing base in some species). Gonostyli with distinct thumb-like lobe on inner side. Genital fork largely membranous, usually only arms clearly sclerotized ......................................... 2
<keyLeadid="DD6795B2FFBF4C1CFF2B3E23D00CE0A1"pageId="7"pageNumber="8">– Venation normal, no R 2+3 –R 4 crossvein, mesonotum variously patterned or uniformly dusted, never with discrete dark spots on thoracic suture. Gonostyli very variable, usually sigmoid, curved with basal boss, hooked or with small apical projections. Genital fork usually well sclerotized centrally, at least a sclerotized arch connecting arms of genital fork present .................................................. 3</keyLead>
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<taxonomicNameLabelid="4FD157EEFFBF4C1CFC393910D1ECE700"box="[979,1175,1031,1056]"pageId="7"pageNumber="8"rank="species">gen. et comb. nov.</taxonomicNameLabel>
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No crossvein in this position, wing membrane adjacent to crossveins entirely hyaline ..................... ...............................................................................................................
3. At least front knees marked with yellow and/or, if legs entirely black, dusted genal area between eye and undusted mouth margin conspicuously broader than the palp at its broadest. Male genitalia often small, contracted into apical tergites, if relatively large, then tibia yellow .......
– Legs entirely black and dusted genal area between eye and undusted mouth margin, approximately at level of palp, very narrow, not wider than tip of palp at its broadest. Male genitalia relatively large, about a third to half as large as rest of abdomen ....................................................