A new European species of Delia RobineauDesvoidy (Diptera: Anthomyiidae) near the wheat bulb fly, D. coarctata (Fallén)
Author
Michelsen, Verner
text
Zootaxa
2007
1412
61
67
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.175665
38f2fd7a-33e5-46db-a6fd-ccf97b2125f3
11755326
175665
Key to the males and females of the
Delia coarctata
species group
1 Males
(abdomen narrow, parallelsided) .................................................................................................. 2
– Females (abdomen longovoid)................................................................................................................ 5
2(1) Sternite V with simple setae and setulae only (
Fig. 8
) ............................................................................ 3
– Sternite V at apex of lobes with 3–5 closeset, blunt spinules
................................................
D. montana
3(2) Head with eyes narrowly separated by frons............................................................................................ 4
– Head feminized, eyes widely separated by frons
....................................................................
D. latissima
4(3) Apical
pv
seta of fore tibia coarse, apically truncated; fore tarsomere 1 longer than fore tarsomeres 2–4 (
Fig. 2
)
...................................................................................................................................
D. coarctata
– Apical
pv
seta of fore tibia simple; fore tarsomere 1 shorter than fore tarsomeres 2–4 (
Fig. 1
)................
.............................................................................................................................................
D. coarctoides
5(1) Cerci with straight spinules (
Fig.10
) ........................................................................................................ 6
– Cerci with apically recurved spines
.........................................................................................
D. montana
6(5) Prealar seta setulose or absent. Vein C without
v
setulae on basal section between humeral and subcostal breaks
......................................................................................................
D. coarctata
(and
D. latissima
?)
– Prealar seta present. Vein C with some
v
setulae on basal section
....................................
D. coarctoides