Phantolabis Alexander 1956

Autor: Pilipenko, Valentin E.
Rok vydání: 2021
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4723712
Popis: Genus Phantolabis Alexander, 1956 Type species Erioptera lacustris Alexander, 1938. Diagnosis Small (wing length not exceeding 5.0 mm), greyish dark brown species; antenna short, with 11���12 segments, apical flagellomere elongate, formed by fused distal segments. All legs with a short third tarsomere and tarsal claws inserted subapically. Mid and hind tarsi with shortened first and second segments, third tarsomere modified, with keel-like edge. Wings wide with wide anal angle, veins almost without microtrichia, veins R, CuA and A 1 thickened, arculus poorly visible, cell R 3 long, with short R 2+3+4, discal cell open, crossvein m-m absent. Hypopygium not inverted, gonocoxites massive, lobe of gonostylus well developed, with short flat teeth, clasper of gonostylus rod-like, short and inconspicuous. Interbase slender, curved, and needle-like, lateral processes of aedeagal sheath (= parameres) absent. Aedeagus long, straight, thin, divided apically into two or three rods.
Published as part of Pilipenko, Valentin E., 2021, The genus Phantolabis (Diptera: Limoniidae) new to the Palearctic: description of a new species and re-definition of the genus, pp. 148-161 in European Journal of Taxonomy 746 (1) on page 150, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.746.1327, http://zenodo.org/record/4722947
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