Two new species of the genus Phobeticomyia from China (Diptera, Lauxaniidae) Author Shi, Li Author Li, Wenliang Author Yang, Ding text Zootaxa 2009 2090 57 68 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.187466 7c3d63bd-e3d8-4359-afaa-97ed3c8de2c8 1175-5326 187466 Key to species of the genus Phobeticomyia of the world 1. Wing with a narrow hyaline preapical stripe, extending from extreme tip of R2+3 to preapical part of m1 cell (See Malloch 1929 : 22–23, fig. 19) ............................................................................... Phobeticomyia preapicalis Malloch - Wing with a wide hyaline stripe at extreme tip of wing ............................................................................................... 2 2. Wing with a narrow hyaline subapical stripe (constricted at middle in some species) in m1 cell ................................ 3 - Wing without a narrow hyaline subapical stripe in m1 cell ( Fig. 11 ); surstylus with a small triangular apical process and a curved inner process with an apical tooth ( Figs. 23, 25 ) ................................. Phobeticomyia spinosa Sasakawa 3. Wing without hyaline spot between dm-cu and subapical stripe in m1 cell, and no hyaline round median spot near CuA 1 in cua1 cell ( Fig. 12 ) ............................................................................................................................................ 4 - Wing with a hyaline spot between dm-cu and subapical stripe in m1 cell, and with a round median spot near CuA 1 in cua1 cell ( Figs. 9, 10 )..................................................................................................................................................... 5 4. Epandrium with a small blunt apical process; surstylus only with a long curved inner process; aedeagus with a pair of slender coniform sclerites without processes (See Sasakawa & Pong 1990 : 129, figs. 12–13)................................. ..................................................................................................................... Phobeticomyia bicolor Sasakawa & Pong - Epandrium round apically without process; surstylus with a slender subuliform subapical process and a forcipiform inner process; aedeagus consisting of a pair of slender sclerites, a pair of triangular basal processes, a pair of acuate dorsal and lateral processes, and a hooked apical process ( Figs. 28, 30, 32 ) ............ Phobeticomyia uncinata sp. nov. 5. Antenna scape and pedicel yellow ( Figs. 1–2 ); surstylus with a small digitiform subapical process and a curved claviform inner process; aedeagus with a pair of subapical lateral processes and a hooked apical process in ventral view ( Figs. 13, 15, 16 ) .................................................................................................... Phobeticomyia digitiformis sp. nov. - Antenna scape and pedicel black ( Figs. 3–4 ); surstylus with a broad apical process, a small bulb–like subapical process and a narrow long curved inner process; aedeagus with a pair of median teeth and a pair of acuate triangular apical processes in ventral view ( Figs. 18, 20, 21 ) ...................................................... Phobeticomyia lunifera de Meijere