Taxonomic study of the genus Epiphragma of Japan (Diptera: Limoniidae)
Author
Kato, Daichi
Echigo-Matsunoyama Museum of Natural Sicences, ‘ Kyororo’, 1712 - & Matsunoyama, Tôkamachi, 942 - 1411, Japan
Author
Nakamura, Takeyuki
The Shirakami Institute for Environmental Sciences, Hirosaki University, Bunkyo-cho
Author
Tachi, Takuji
Matsunoyama, Tôkamachi, 942 - 1411, Japan
text
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2020
2020-08-01
60
2
449
461
journal article
8107
10.37520/aemnp.2020.29
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Genus
Epiphragma
Osten Sacken, 1860
Epiphragma
Osten Sacken, 1860: 238
(as subgenus of
Limnophila
Macquart, 1834
). Type species:
Limnophila pavonina
Osten Sacken,
1860
.
Epiphragma
: O SΤΕΝ SΑ CkΕΝ (1869): 193 (elevated to genus).
Remarks.
In the Japanese species, the following characters are shared: medium sized, brownish flies; head with vertex bearing indistinct dark markings or longitudinal line; eye dichoptic in both sexes; antenna relatively long, if bent backward, reaching near base of halter, scape cylindrical, flagellum with 13 segments, first two flagellomeres fused or partly so; thorax with prescutum bearing three or four indistinct darker stripes, pleuron variegated with darker areas and pruinescence; legs yellowish brown; each femur with one or two brown bands; fore tibia with one, succeeding tibiae with two apical spurs; wing with characteristic brownish pattern, forming several circular markings in line, tips of all longitudinal veins, crossvein h, and supernumerary crossvein in cell c with brown spots; Rs long, distal part parallel with R 1; crossvein r-r situated about its length before tip of R 1; MA absent; cell d closed; cell m 1 present; m-cu at basal 1/6–1/2 of cell d; male genitalia with tergite 9 produced into pair of small lobes at posterior margin; outer gonostylus claw-shaped, tip sharply tapered and curved inward; inner gonostylus slightly longer than outer gonostylus, obtuse at tip, slightly curved inward; interbase prominent, rod extending posteriorly; female ovipositor with cercus shorter than tergite 10, curved upwards; hypogynial valve relatively short, subequal in length to sternite 8; sternite 8 with linear apodeme on lateral side.