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 d2d1c231-eb1b-42b9-a4c8-b1b73c760c03 1175-5326 220755 30BA4C3A-314E-4DB1-8118-9315A4EFD204 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