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Nipponeurorthus

Authors: Liu, Xingyue; Aspöck, Horst; Aspöck, Ulrike;

Nipponeurorthus

Abstract

Key to species of Nipponeurorthus 1. Forewing with a brown stripe along distal margin............................................................ 2 - Forewing without any marking along distal margin........................................................... 5 2. Male gonocoxite 9 bifurcated (Fig. 9)....................................................... N. furcatus sp. nov. - Male gonocoxite 9 not bifurcated......................................................................... 3 3. Male ectoproct with posterolateral corners strongly protruding into a pair of digitiform processes (Fig. 4); distal parts of male gonocoxite+gonostylus+gonapophysis 10 blade-like and crossing each other at mid-length (Fig. 4)..................................................................................................... N. damingshanicus sp. nov. - Male ectoproct with posterolateral corners feebly produced; distal parts of male gonocoxite+gonostylus+gonapophysis 10 not crossing each other.................................................................................... 4 4. Forewing with brownish markings distal to outer series of gradate crossveins (Nakahara 1958: Plate 8-2); male gonocoxite+gonostylus+gonapophysis 10 proximally sinuate (Nakahara 1958: Fig. 7 B).................... N. fasciatus Nakahara - Forewing without brownish markings distal to outer series of gradate crossveins (Yang & Gao 2001: Fig. 1); male gonocoxite+gonostylus+gonapophysis 10 straight (Yang & Gao 2001: Fig. 5)...................... N. tianmushanus Yang & Gao 5. Male gonocoxite 9 distally bifurcated or trifurcated........................................................... 6 - Male gonocoxite 9 distally simple........................................................................9 6. Forewing with dark markings............................................................................ 7 - Forewing without any dark marking....................................................................... 8 7. Forewing only with brown markings on most crossveins and branching points of most longitudinal veins (Nakahara 1958: Plate 2-1); male gonocoxite+gonostylus+gonapophysis 10 with distal parts crossing each other (Nakahara 1958: Fig. 6 B).................................................................................... .. N. punctatus (Nakahara) - Forewing with blackish brown markings along most longitudinal veins on distal half and costal crossveins on proximal half (Nakahara 1966: Plate 4-2); male gonocoxite+gonostylus+gonapophysis 10 presents as a pair of long spinous projections but not crossing each other (Nakahara 1966: Fig. 22)........................................ N. multilineatus Nakahara 8. Male gonocoxite 9 distally bifurcated into a slender, acutely pointed gonostylus 9 and an obtuse ventral lobe (Aspöck & Aspöck 2008b: Fig. 3)............................................................. N. flinti Aspöck & Aspöck - Male gonocoxite 9 distally trifurcated into a slender, acutely pointed gonostylus 9 and two obtuse lobes (Nakahara 1958: Fig. 4 a).............................................................................. N. fuscinervis (Nakahara) 9. Male gonocoxite 9 with apex strongly incurved (see figure in Chen 1998: P. 104); Chinese species......... N. qinicus Yang - Male gonocoxite 9 with apex not incurved; Japanese species.................................................. 10 10. Forewing with longitudinal veins almost yellow (Nakahara 1958: Plate 9-2); male gonocoxite+gonostylus+gonapophysis 10 with each distal lobe inflated and bearing three large claw-like projections (Nakahara 1958: Fig. 3 B)................................................................................................... .. N. pallidinervis Nakahara - Forewing with longitudinal veins entirely brown (Nakahara 1958: Plate 9-2); male gonocoxite+gonostylus+gonapophysis 10 with each distal lobe inflated laterally and bearing two small claw-like projections (Nakahara 1958: Fig. 5 B)............................................................................................... N. tinctipennis Nakahara

Published as part of Liu, Xingyue, Aspöck, Horst & Aspöck, Ulrike, 2014, New species of the genus Nipponeurorthus Nakahara, 1958 (Neuroptera: Nevrorthidae) from China, pp. 224-232 in Zootaxa 3838 (2) on page 230, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3838.2.7, http://zenodo.org/record/228177

Keywords

Insecta, Arthropoda, Nevrorthidae, Animalia, Neuroptera, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Nipponeurorthus

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