Coenosia demoralis Huckett 1965
Coenosia demoralis Huckett, 1965 Fig. 2 Coenosia demoralis Huckett, 1965: 170, 171 (key) and 172. Type locality: Churchill, Manitoba [Canada]. Descriptive notes: Our specimens agree with Huckett’s description. It is necessary only to add some characters: postpedicel completely intensively yellow or...
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Summary: | Coenosia demoralis Huckett, 1965 Fig. 2 Coenosia demoralis Huckett, 1965: 170, 171 (key) and 172. Type locality: Churchill, Manitoba [Canada]. Descriptive notes: Our specimens agree with Huckett’s description. It is necessary only to add some characters: postpedicel completely intensively yellow or brownish in apical half; gena broad, height of gena 2 times width of postpedicel; scutum grey without longitudinal stripes; f2 with 2 long pv setae in basal half; t2 with distinct ad seta (short in males and long in females) and 1 pd seta; t3 with 1 strong ad seta in middle, without pd setae (one male has 1 short pd on one leg). This species can be incorporated into the recent key to Siberian Coenosia (Sorokina, 2009: 6) as follows: 14 couplet as in Sorokina (2009) 14a Mid femur without a strong anterior seta; gena distinctly broader than postpedicel; abdomen blackish at base, without yellow marks. Male: mid tibia with a short but distinct anterodorsal seta, last tarsomere yellow or brown at apex. Female: tarsi brownish-yellow. demoralis Huckett - Mid femur without a strong anterior seta; gena not broader than postpedicel, equal to or narrower than its width; abdomen yellow or partly so at base. Male: mid tibia without short anterodorsal seta, last tarsomere completely black. Female: all tarsi completely black.15 Published as part of Vikhrev, Nikita E. & Sorokina, Vera S., 2017, Taxonomic notes and faunistic data on the Muscidae (Diptera) of the Altai Mountains (Russia), pp. 241-254 in Zootaxa 4311 (2) on page 251, DOI:10.11646/zootaxa.4311.2.5, http://zenodo.org/record/847538 |
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