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Panava Dodge

Authors: Filho, Fernando Da Silva Carvalho; Esposito, Maria Cristina;
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Key to species of Panava Dodge (males only) 1. Wing vein R1 fully setose. Ecuador ........................................................ P. equatoriana Lopes - Wing vein R1 setose at most in basal third.................................................................. 2 2. Phallus long, distiphallus longer than cercus................................................................ 3 - Phallus not particularly elongated, distiphallus shorter than cercus............................................... 5 3. Surstylus rounded and without short apical spines. Venezuela .................................. P. savanensis Lopes - Surstylus elongated and bearing short apical spines.......................................................... 4 4. Cercus in lateral view with truncated apex; pregonite short, shorter than phallic tube; postgonite almost straight. Costa Rica, Panama ................................................................................ P. inflata Dodge - Cercus in lateral view with rounded apex; pregonite elongated, as long as phallic tube; postgonite gently curverd. Peru ............................................................................................. P. peruana Lopes 5. Distiphallus with pin-like latero-ventral processes (Fig. 7); juxta with ventral margin serrated (Fig. 7). Brazilian Amazon....................................................................................... P. amazonica sp. nov. - Distiphallus without pin-like latero-ventral processes; juxta with at most minute spines............................. 6 6. Basiphallus with short extension at junction with distiphallus; lateral plate wide and with margins serrated; ventralia reduced without serrated apex; postgonite with pointed apex. El Salvador ................................ P. arnaudi (Lopes) - Basiphallus without extension at junction with distiphallus; lateral plate narrow and with margins smooth; ventralia large with serrated apex; postgonite with rounded apex. Mexico .......................................... P. imbecilla (Wulp)

Published as part of Filho, Fernando Da Silva Carvalho & Esposito, Maria Cristina, 2011, Panava a senior synonym of Wulpisca, and description of new species of Panava and Dexosarcophaga (Bezzisca) from the Brazilian Amazon (Diptera, Sarcophagidae), pp. 49-56 in Zootaxa 2808 on page 51, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.202150

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Insecta, Arthropoda, Diptera, Sarcophagidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Panava, Taxonomy

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