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Key to the known species of the
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species group from Hispaniola
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1. Anepisternum with stout bristles; prosternum yellow; cell m
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long, cu-m basally (
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); ocellar tubercle narrow, 1/4 or 1/3 longer than wide; fore femur (
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) wider than hind femur vertically; body&gt;
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- Anepimeron without stout bristles thin, if present seta-like; prosternum usually black; cell m
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short, petiolate basally (
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); ocellar tubercle about as wide as long; fore femur narrow (
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), about as wide as hind femur vertically; body &lt;
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.......... 4
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2. Palpus brown, proboscis entirely dark, narrow base yellowish-brown ventrally; hind basotarsomere black; fore femur (
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) with wide, scar-like, vertical groove posteriorly; hind tibia black, clavate (
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), apex twice as wide as base; hind basotarsomere (
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) with 3, black, blunt-tipped bristles apically; tergites 26 with abundant, erect, yellow bristles laterally (
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); sternite 6 with dense mass of long thin bristles (
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), sternites otherwise with simple vestiture; sternite 8 strongly produced; wing (
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) and terminalia as in
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,
<figureCitation id="F58B2A134F02FFF363C3D0A3FDD3AAE4" box="[483,556,687,713]" captionStart-0="FIGURES 5963" captionStart-1="FIGURES 6466" captionStartId-0="53.[264,382,1727,1751]" captionStartId-1="54.[264,382,988,1012]" captionTargetBox-0="[326,1274,489,1694]" captionTargetBox-1="[314,1264,320,942]" captionTargetId-0="figure-94@53.[298,1300,470,1722]" captionTargetId-1="figure-257@54.[251,1336,280,964]" captionTargetPageId-0="53" captionTargetPageId-1="54" captionText-0="FIGURES 5963. Ommatius geminus sp. nov., terminalia. Male, 5961. lateral, dorsal, and ventral views; 62. gonostylus, 63. aedeagus. Abbreviations: Ae=aedeagus, Ce=cercus, Ep=epandrium, Ea=ejaculatory apodeme, Gc=gonocoxa, Gs=Gonostylus, Hp=hypandrium." captionText-1="FIGURES 6466. Ommatius geminus sp. nov., terminalia. Female, 64. sternite 8; 65. genital fork, 66. spermatheca. Abbreviations: me=membranous, thinly sclerotized." pageId="70" pageNumber="71">5966</figureCitation>
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............................................................................
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- Palpus at least partly yellow; narrow base of proboscis yellow ventrally; fore femur (
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) without wide scar-like, vertical groove posteriorly; hind tibia slender, only slightly wider apically than basally; hind basotarsomere and abdomen without combination of characters above ........................................................................................................... 3
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3. Palpus yellowish apically; hind tibia partially brown, basal 1/3 and apical 1/4 yellow; cell r
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at apex of cell d, m
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unusually short, cells d and m
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unusually long, opaque (
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) (
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); fore tibia with several short, spur-like bristles laterally, long bristles absent; hind basotarsomere with capitate bristle apically; sternites 47 with abundant, long thin bristles, sometimes forming dense masses, and flat, apically angled, bristles (
<figureCitation id="F58B2A134F02FFF366DBD616FEA6AC71" captionStart="FIGURES 5758" captionStartId="51.[264,382,1273,1297]" captionTargetBox="[329,1257,418,1246]" captionTargetId="figure-241@51.[310,1290,378,1274]" captionTargetPageId="51" captionText="FIGURES 5758. Vestiture of abdominal sternites of ♂ Ommatius. 57. O. maculosus sp. nov., showing unusual cuticular structures on sternites 4 and 5, transverse row of flat bristles on sternite 5, and dense vestiture on sternite 6; 58. O. praelongus, nov. sp., showing the distribution and variation of setae and bristles on sternites 47." pageId="70" pageNumber="71">Fig. 58</figureCitation>
); terminalia as in
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.....................................................
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- Palpus entirely yellow; hind tibiae mostly dark, base yellowish posteriorly; costal cell entirely and apical 1/3 of wing brownish, base of cell r
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beyond apex of cell d, cells m
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, d, and m
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not unusually short or long (
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); fore tibia with long bristles laterally, sometimes twisted (
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); hind basal tarsomere without capitate bristle apically; sternite 6 with dense mass of short capitate bristles medially and long, thin, brown bristles in apical corner, apex flat, wider than base, notched (
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)
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Scarbrough
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4. Palpus brown setose; metacoxa entirely and hind basotarsomere partly yellow basally; tergites densely yellowish tomentose; fore femur (
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) swollen with wide, shallow, vertical groove posteriorly, dorsal row of bristles pale, flat basally; middle femur with wide, shallow, vertical groove anteriorly; sternite 6 (
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) with thin, brown, pencil-like and short, yellow, mushroom-like bristles (
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); terminalia (
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) yellow or brownish-yellow; fore femur (
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) yellow posteriorly, narrow apex sometimes blackish, fore coxa black anteriorly, yellow posteriorly…
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Scarbrough
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- Palpus pale setose; metacoxa partly and hind basotarsomere dark; tergites mostly sparsely tomentose, mostly subshiny or shiny, if tomentum dense then limited to basal 3 tergites; fore and middle femora (
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) without shallow vertical grooves; sternite 6 (
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) without combination of characters above; terminalia (
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) black; fore femur (
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) in part black posteriorly, fore coxa variable ............................................................................. 5
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5. Anepisternum entirely tomentose; wings hyaline; fore coxae usually yellow [
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<emphasis id="5FC4EA844F02FFF3669FD54CFAD5AF74" box="[1215,1322,1856,1881]" italics="true" pageId="70" pageNumber="71">lucidatus</emphasis>
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sometimes blackish]; middle femur (
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) with 45 unusually long, thick, posteroventral bristles; fore tibia sometimes with fringe of thin setae laterally; hind basotarsomere blackish; apical corners of sternite 5 (
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) with sparse, black, hooked bristles .............. 6
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- Anepisternum partly atomentose with black oval spot; wings blackish apically; middle femur of male with only thin posteroventral bristles; fore tibia with fringe of thin setae laterally; fore coxa black; hind basotarsomere yellowish-red; sternite 6 (
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) with abundant bristles laterally, those apically contrastingly long and stout (
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); terminalia as in
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..............................................................................
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6. Fore and middle femora mostly yellow, apical 1/3 diagionally black; fore coxa usually black, sometimes partly yellow anteriorly, prosternum black; middle femur (
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) with long, stout bristles ventrally; sternite 7 (
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) with narrow, apically angled, cluster of compressed bristles arising from raised medioapical tubercle, sternites 45 with long bristles laterally, usually pale yellow (
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)
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Scarbrough
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<keyLead id="D64195A34F03FFF26328D128FAD4AB4B" pageId="71" pageNumber="72">- Fore and middle femora anteriorly and apical 1/3 posteriorly black; fore coxa and prosternum yellow; middle femora with or without stout bristles ventrally ................. 7</keyLead>
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7. Tarsi black, at most basotarsomere of fore and middle tarsi yellow; middle femur (
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) with long, stout bristles and numerous, black, spur-like bristles ventrally; fore tibia (
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) with sparse long setae; hind tibia as wide as hind femur in lateral view; apical margin of sternites 67 (
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) strongly produced and with abundant bristles (
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); epandrium emarginate ventroapically; terminalia as in
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)
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.....................
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- Fore tarsus with basal two tarsomeres and middle tarsus with all tarsomeres yellow, narrow apices black; middle femur (
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) with only thin, short bristles ventrally, spurlike bristles absent; fore tibiae (
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) with fringe of mumerous long, wavy black and yellow setae; hind tibia narrow, less than 2/3 as wide as hind femur; apical margin of sternites 67 (
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) normal, not strongly produced or with abundant bristles; epandrium angular apically, without an emargination .................................
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Scarbrough
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