Acroceridae (Diptera): a pictorial key and diagnosis of the Brazilian genera
Author
Gillung, Jéssica Paula
Author
Carvalho, Claudio José Barros De
text
Zootaxa
2009
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29
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.189330
98fe41a3-654e-4bdb-9770-09eeee3edc9c
1175-5326
189330
Exetasis
Walker, 1852
(Fig. 16)
Exetasis
Walker, 1852
: 202
.
Type
species:
Exetasis tumens
Walker, 1852
.
Diagnosis
. Eyes black and pilose, holoptic bellow antennae. Antennae inserted on the upper part of the head; flagellum often flattened laterally, longer than the head. Mouthparts shorter than the antennae. Wing hyaline, with many or few microtrichia in the membrane; vein R4 absent (Fig. 16).
Comments
. In the description of the genus,
Walker (1852)
only described the venation of the wing and no other characters.
Exetasis
has been considered a synonym of
Ocnaea
Erichson
by some authors, but
Schlinger (1968a)
says that these two genera are similar but may be separated by the distribution of the microtrichia on the wing membrane and the absence of the vein R
4 in
Exetasis
. A species revision for both genera is probably necessary for better understanding of the units.
References
.
Schlinger (1968a
, 1972).
Brazilian species
.
E. brasiliensis
(Carrera, 1947)
[
Brazil
, São Paulo, São Roque (type-locality)],
E. calida
(
Wiedemann, 1830
)
[
Brazil
],
E. eickstedtae
(Schlinger, 1972)
[
Brazil
, Espírito Santo, Colatina (typelocality)],
E. longicornis
(
Erichson, 1840
)
[
Brazil
, Minas Gerais, São João del Rei (type-locality)],
E. tumens
(
Walker, 1852
)
[
Brazil
].