Heleodromia Haliday newly found in Tibet with description of one new species (Diptera: Empidoidea: Trichopezinae)
Author
Wang, Junchao
Author
Wang, Mengqing
Author
Yang, Ding
text
Zootaxa
2013
3746
3
489
494
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3746.3.8
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1175-5326
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Key to species (males) of
Heleodromia
from the Himalayas
(modified from Wagner
et al
. 2004)
1 Tergite 8 with mid-posterior process spine-like or finger-like in lateral view (
Figs 2
,
4
).............................. 2
- Tergite 8 without mid-posterior process.................................................................... 4
2 Mid-posterior process of tergite 8 finger-like in lateral view; epandrium distinctly narrowed apically (
Figs 2
,
4
).......... 3
- Mid-posterior process spine-like in lateral view; epandrium wide apically......................
H. rami
Wagner & Leese
3 Postero-lateral corner of sternite 8 not elongated, without finger-like process; surstylus apically nearly straight, not hook-like (
Fig. 4
).............................................................................
H. basiflava
sp. nov.
- Postero-lateral corner of sternite 8 distinctly elongated into a nearly finger-like process; surstylus apically strongly curved forwards, hook-like (
Fig. 2
).............................................................
H. ausobskyi
Wagner
4 Body blackish or black; palpus black; legs mainly brown or black; fore femur or fore and mid femora with long ventral setae.................................................................................................... 5
- Body brownish green; palpus brownish yellow; legs mainly brownish yellow, only fore femur with long ventral setae...........................................................................................
H. obscura
(Brunetti)
5 Fore and mid femora with long ventral setae; anterior process of epandrial lobe finger-like.................
H. hilo
Smith
- Only fore femur with long ventral setae; anterior process of epandrial lobe short and thick..........
H. immaculata
Haliday