The Conopidae of Costa Rica (Diptera) (Part 1: Conopinae – Conopini & Tropidomyiini) Author Stuke, Jens-Hermann Author Skevington, Jeffrey H. text Zootaxa 2007 1528 1 40 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.273851 91e318c7-d881-4379-bced-1d8b63355d41 1175-5326 273851 Physoconops subgenus Pachyconops Camras 1955 Key for the Costa Rican species of Physoconops subgenus Pachyconops Camras, 1955 1 Mesopleuron with distinct golden stripe of pubescence (figure 74); frons at least at the lateral sides partly yellowish (figure 90); basal radial cell br completely hyaline (figure 92) ................................................ 2 - Mesopleuron without a stripe of pubescence (figure 78); frons completely black (figure 79); basal radial cell br partly dark (figure 81) ................................................................................................................... 4 2 Pubescence at the inner side of the postpronotum (humerus) not connected with the stripe from the mesopleuron; anterior part of the vertex straight, forming a protruding ridge, frons therefore concave; frons without crosswise depressions, appearing smooth; antennal groove ventrally not clearly separated from the face but ending into a broad stripe of pubescence; hindcoxa without bristles ................................ ....................................................................... pallifrons ( Coquillett, 1904 ) [= gracilianus Camras, 1955 ] - Pubescence at the inner side of the postpronotum (humerus) connected with the stripe from the mesopleuron by the pubescence of the ventral part of the notopleuron; anterior part of the vertex convex or triangular and not protruding, frons therefore straight; frons with crosswise depressions, appearing wrinkled; antennal grooves ventrally clearly separated from the face, with only a narrow stripe of pubescence; hindcoxa with bristles....................................................................................................................................... 3 3 Anterior part of the vertex convex; frons light yellow; cheek brownish (figure 75); wing base and subcosta yellow (figure 77) ............................................................................................. connectens Camras, 1955 - Anterior part of the vertex triangular; frons mainly brown; cheek yellow; wing base and subcosta brown.. ........................................................................................................................... pictifrons (Kröber, 1919) 4 Basal radial cell br and base of discal medial cell dm dark (figure 88); larger species; theca shorter (figure 87). [not recorded from Costa Rica to date] ..................................................... magnus (Williston, 1892) - Basal radial cell br and base of discal medial cell dm hyaline for at least one half (figure 81); smaller species; theca longer (figure 72) ..................................................................................................................... 5 The following three species are very similar and can be separated only by the colouration of the face-future research has to test if these are good species or only colour forms of one variable species. 5 Face black, only the antennal groove yellow (figure 79) ............................. costaricensis ( Kröber, 1927 ) - At least parafacialia partly yellowish (figure 71) ...................................................................................... 6 6 Gena yellow (figure 83) .................................................................................... guianicus (Curran, 1934) - Gena black (figure 71) ....................................................................................... bulbirostris ( Loew, 1853 )