2004
DOI: 10.14411/eje.2004.089
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Revision of European species of the genus Rhabdomastix (Diptera: Limoniidae). Part 2: Subgenus Rhabdomastix s. str.

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“…Internal structures much as in other European Rhabdomastix (Rhabdomastix) species (cf. Starý 2004), differing only in details. Infra-anal plate slender, strongly arched, more or less horseshoe-shaped, with several setae at posterior margin; sternite 9 membranous, little-distinct, generally triangular; genital fork (vaginal apodeme) comparatively slender and long, with darkened edges; spermathecae three, darkly pigmented, medium-sized, long-ovoid to reniform, somewhat narrowed in portion closer to duct, practically without sclerotized parts of ducts (Figs 2–3).…”
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“…Internal structures much as in other European Rhabdomastix (Rhabdomastix) species (cf. Starý 2004), differing only in details. Infra-anal plate slender, strongly arched, more or less horseshoe-shaped, with several setae at posterior margin; sternite 9 membranous, little-distinct, generally triangular; genital fork (vaginal apodeme) comparatively slender and long, with darkened edges; spermathecae three, darkly pigmented, medium-sized, long-ovoid to reniform, somewhat narrowed in portion closer to duct, practically without sclerotized parts of ducts (Figs 2–3).…”
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“…Rhabdomastix (Rhabdomastix) hirticornis is the single other European species that has conspicuously sexually dimorphic antennae, corresponding in length, relative to the size of the species, to those of Rhabdomastix (Rhabdomastix) incapax. Female terminalia of the latter species are of general structure usual for Rhabdomastix (Rhabdomastix), the most indicative character being the shape of the spermathecae, which are considerably elongate (Figs 2–3, for various details in other species, see figures in Starý 2004, 2005). …”
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“…All Limoniidae and Pediciidae specimens were placed in 80% ethanol. The literature used for identification is as follows: Alexander (1975), Blythe (2010), Dienske (1987), Podenas et al (2006), Savchenko (1982), Starý (1971a, 1971b, 2004, 2009), Starý and Rozkošný (1970), Tjeder (1958, 1972), Ujvárosi and Bálint (2012) and Stary and Stubbs (2015). All the material listed here is deposited in the col. M. Ivković, University of Zagreb, Croatia (UZC) and Diptera Collection of the Faculty of Biology and Geology, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.…”
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“…Terminology of some special parts of male genitalia was taken from Devyatkov 2013 and female genitalia from Kotrba 2000, Stary 2004. The following acronyms for museums and collections are used: USNM – Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Washington DC, USA; ZMUC – Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark; ZMUT – Zoological Museum, University of Turku, Turku, Finland; JES – Private collection of Jukka Salmela, Rovaniemi, Finland; JSO – Private collection of Jaroslav Starý, Olomouc, Czech Republic.…”
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confidence: 99%