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... have white scales , white hairs on the femora and black spines ; the spicules of the four anterior tibiae are slender , but well developed ; front femora without any , middle femora with one , hind femora with 6-7 spines below .
... have white scales , white hairs on the femora and black spines ; the spicules of the four anterior tibiae are slender , but well developed ; front femora without any , middle femora with one , hind femora with 6-7 spines below .
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Species of great size and of broad , stout body ; metapleurae bare ; antennae widely separated at the base , with the first joint thickened ; hind femora without bristles below , only with rigid black hairs ; tibiae with black spicules ...
Species of great size and of broad , stout body ; metapleurae bare ; antennae widely separated at the base , with the first joint thickened ; hind femora without bristles below , only with rigid black hairs ; tibiae with black spicules ...
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In the present species the middle femora have 2 strong spines in the middle of the fore side , and the hind femora 3-4 spines below . The hitherto undescribed male is very like the female ; the eyes are more approximate but always more ...
In the present species the middle femora have 2 strong spines in the middle of the fore side , and the hind femora 3-4 spines below . The hitherto undescribed male is very like the female ; the eyes are more approximate but always more ...
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abdomen allied anal cell antennae apical band basal basal comb base black hairs blackish body bristles broad broader broadly brownish Cape claws closed clothed colour coxae cubital fork dark brown darker deep dense described developed discal cross-vein discoidal cell distinct distinguished elongate entirely black EXOPROSOPA eyes face female femora fore fringe frons front genus grey greyish half halteres Head hind border hind femora hyaline infuscated joint knob Legs length less Loew longer male margin middle Museum narrow numerous occiput ocellar origin pale pale yellowish palpi pattern placed pleurae posterior cell preceding present proboscis prominent pubescence reddish scales scutellum segments separated shining short shorter sides silvery South African species specimen spines Squamae stripes strong terminal thin third thorax tibiae tuft Type usually vein venation venter white hairs whitish Wied wings yellow yellowish