Cordiluroides, Albuquerque, 1954
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https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9665-RBENT-2020-0028 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/A332CE0B-E23F-FF98-FFB9-6C20FA7EFD4C |
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Key to species View in CoL (Modified from Couri and de Carvalho, 2002 and Couri et al., 2006)
1 Apical scutellar seta very reduced or absent ( Fig.1e View Figure 1 and 2e View Figure 2 ); anterior supra-alar present or absent .................................................................. 2
– Apical scutellar seta well developed ( Fig. 3c View Figure 3 ); anterior supra-alar present .......................................................................................... 5
2 (1) Gena and postgena in male and postgena in female with white setae (beard) ( Fig. 4c View Figure 4 ), fore tarsus in male elongated, tarsomeres 2-5 flattened and white ( Brazil) ( Fig. 4a View Figure 4 ).............................................. ........................................................ C. albitarsata sp. nov. ( Figs. 4 View Figure 4 and 5 View Figure 5 )
– Gena and postgena without white setae (beard) ( Fig.1b View Figure 1 and 6b View Figure 6 ); male fore tarsus elongated and flattened ................................... 3
3 (2) Frons, parafacial with grey pruinosity; abdominal tergites all dark brown or with silvery parts ( Fig. 4a View Figure 4 ) ......................................... 4
– Frons, parafacial yellowish pruinosity; abdominal tergites 1-3 with yellow parts ( Fig. 2a View Figure 2 ).................................................................. ................................. C. wayqechensis sp. nov. ( Figs. 2 View Figure 2 , 7 View Figure 7 , 8 View Figure 8 and 9 View Figure 9 )
4 (3) All surfaces of hind femur yellow; abdomen all dark brown ............................................................ C. inca sp. nov. ( Figs. 1 View Figure 1 , 10 View Figure 10 and 11 View Figure 11 )
– Anterior surface of hind femur silvery pruinose; Abdomen dark brown with lateral parts silvery pruinose..................................... .........................................C. paulistensis Couri & Gonçalves, 2002
5 (1) General coloration reddish; palpus light brown; coxa with blackish cloud near apex ( México) ............ C. bicolor ( Bigot, 1885)
– General coloration brown; palpus dark brown to black; coxa without blackish cloud near apex................................................. 6
6 (5) Arista, on basal half, with short cilia (cilia longer than the basal diameter of arista) and bare on apical half ( Brazil) ........................... .................................................................. C. geniculata ( Macquart, 1851)
– Arista with cilia not as above ..........................................................7
7 (6) Abdomen of male very elongated, tergites 1+2 and 3 translucent yellow and with a median dorsal triangular brown cloud; tergites 4 and 5 brown, sometimes tergite 4 also translucent yellow at base; abdomen of female not elongated, brown, with lateral yellow areas on tergites 1+2 and 3 and grey pruinose on tergites 4 and 5; wings smoky, especially on apical third ( Mexico, Peru, Costa Rica) ......... ..............................................................C. bistriata ( van der Wulp, 1896)
– Abdomen of male and female not as described above; wings smoky or hyaline ................................................................................ 8
8 (7) Ocellar setae absent, legs yellow, with apical half of femora and tarsi light brown; male terminalia prominent ( Brazil) ..................... .............................................C. megalopyga Albuquerque, 1954 ( Fig. 6 View Figure 6 )
– Ocellar setae present, legs dark brown; male: terminalia not prominent ............................................................................................. 9
9 (8) Frons and parafacial bearing strong yellowish pruinosity; abdomen with a median brown vitta and a brown spot on lower half of each segment; wings smoky ( Mexico, St. Vincent Is., Colombia, Peru, Bolivia) ............................ C. insularis ( Williston, 1896) ( Fig. 3 View Figure 3 )
– Frons and parafacial covered with some yellowish pruinosity; abdomen brown with light brown to yellow clouds on tergites, some males with tergites 1+2 and 3 with yellow marks; wings hyaline ( Brazil, Costa Rica) ................................................................. ............................................ C. listrata Albuquerque, 1954 ( Fig. 12 View Figure 12 )
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