Pazius

Main Authors: Ascuntar-Osnas, Oscar, Domínguez, Diana Torres, Ulloa, Patricia Chacón De, Machado, Renato Jose Pires
Format: info publication-taxonomictreatment Journal
Terbitan: , 2016
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Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/6066776
Daftar Isi:
  • Identification key for males of Pazius spp. (Adapted from Byers, 1977) 1 Aedeagus with a bifurcated ventral projection basally (Fig. 5: A, E and G) “ furcatus group ”.......................... 2 - Aedeagus without a bifurcated ventral projection basally (Figs. 6 A, B and 7 A, C)................................. 5 2 Aedeagus with a ventral process over the bifurcated projection (Figs. 5 A, C)..................................... 3 - Aedeagus without a ventral process over the bifurcated projection (Figs. 5 E, G).................................... 4 3 Epandrial appendix in dorsal view with large spines posteriorly (Fig. 5 D, arrow) (Brazil)................. P. ornaticaudus - Epandrial appendix in dorsal view without large spines posteriorly, ventral process as in Fig. 5 B (Brazil, Colombia).................................................................................................... P. cinctipes 4 Ventral process of the epandrial appendix bifurcated and placed around the longitudinal middle of the lobe in dorsal view; branches with different lengths (Fig. 5 F) (Panama)..................................................... P. flinti - Ventral process of the epandrial appendix bifurcated and placed on the posterior margin of the lobe in dorsal view; branches with similar lengths (Fig. 5 H) (Venezuela)........................................................ P. furcatus 5 Epandrial appendix in lateral view not convex (Fig. 6 A, B) “ gracilis group ”...................................... 6 - Epandrial appendix in lateral view convex (Fig. 4 A, 7 A, C) “ obtusus group ”...................................... 7 6 Epandrial appendix in lateral view with acute apex and directed upwards (Fig. 6 A) (Peru)..................... P. gracilis - Epandrial appendix in lateral view without apex directed upwards (Fig. 6 B), in dorsal view with wide and black spines on the mesal surface (Fig. 6 C) (Ecuador).............................................................. P. pectinatus 7 Epandrial appendix with short spines on the dorsal margin (Figs. 4 A, 7 C)......................................... 8 - Epandrial appendix without short spines on the dorsal margin, with ventral process as in Fig. 7 B (Panama, Costa Rica).................................................................................................... P. obtusus 8 Epandrial lobe ventral margin with a medial projection, basistylus hexagon-shaped (Fig. 4 A); ventral process as in Fig. 4 C; short branch with spine truncated (Fig. 4 C) (Colombia)...................................... P. gorgonensis n. sp. - Epandrial lobe ventral margin without a medial projection, basistylus squared-shaped (Fig. 7 C); ventral process as in Fig. 7 D; short branch with spine long and acute (Panama).................................................... P. spinosus
  • Published as part of Ascuntar-Osnas, Oscar, Domínguez, Diana Torres, Ulloa, Patricia Chacón De & Machado, Renato Jose Pires, 2016, First record of the order Mecoptera (Insecta) for the Gorgona Island (Colombia), with the description of a new species, pp. 271-279 in Zootaxa 4097 (2) on pages 277-278, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4097.2.9, http://zenodo.org/record/257146