Review of Mycetobia Meigen, 1818 (Diptera, Anisopodidae) in the Eocene ambers
Author
Wojtoń, Maciej
Author
Kania, Iwona
Author
Krzemiński, Wiesław
text
Zootaxa
2019
2019-01-10
4544
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1
40
journal article
27687
10.11646/zootaxa.4544.1.1
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1175-5326
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Key to species of the genus
Mycetobia
Meigen, 1818
from Eocene
1. Flagellomeres 8–13 elongated,
2x
or more longer than wide; Sc ending distally of Rs bifurcation level; R
1
apex distally of M
1+2
bifurcation level; fork of M
1+2
narrow, M
1+2
short, approximately half the length of M
1
, last palpomeres approximately
8x
as long as wide.............................................................................
M. silvia
sp. nov.
- Flagellomeres 8–13 up to
2x
as long as wide; Sc ending proximally of or opposite Rs bifurcation level; R
1
apex proximally of M
1+2
bifurcation level; fork of M
1+2
wide, M
1+2
elongated, longer than half the length of M
1
, last palpomeres at most
3x
as long as wide............................................................................................. 2.
2. R
2+3
three times as long as Rs or longer; last palpomere rounded at apex..........................
M. christelae
sp. nov.
- R
2+3
two and half times as long as Rs or shorter; last palpomere thinned at apex.................................... 3.
3. M
1+2
shorter than M
1
; tarsus of fore leg distinctly shorter than 0.3 the length of entire leg including coxa.........................................................................................................
M. hansi
sp. nov.
- M
1+2
as long as M
1
or longer; tarsus of fore leg 0.3 the length of entire leg including coxa or longer.................... 4.
4. The distance between M
2
and M
3+4
apices approximately twice longer the distance between M
1
and M
2
apices.............................................................................................
M. connexa
Meunier, 1899
- The distance between M
2
and M
3+4
apices at most 1.5x than the distance between M
1
and M
2
apices.................... 5.
5. Sc ending before Rs bifurcation level; the distance between M
1
and M
2
apices equal the distance between R
4+5
and M
1
apices; R
2+3
ending before bifurcation of M
1+2
level; R
2+3
ending before half the length R
4+5
level; thorax with sparse and not very thick setae; the distance between R
1
and R
2+3
apices approximately
3x
as long as the distance between Sc and R
1
apices..............................................................................................
M. perkovskyi
sp. nov.
- Sc ending opposite Rs bifurcation level; the distance between M
1
and M
2
apices shorter the distance between R
4+5
and M
1
apices; R
2+3
ending beyond bifurcation of M
1+2
level; R
2+3
ending beyond half the length R
4+5
level; very elongated, thick and dense setae on thorax; the distance between R
1
and R
2+3
apices approximately
5x
as long as the distance between Sc and R
1
apices.......................................................................................
M. szwedoi
sp. nov.