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Very distinct from all the other species of the present group on account of the short hairs of the occiput and of the peculiar shape of the second submarginal cell . Type , a specimen from Salisbury ( South Rhodesia ) , June , 1913 ...
Very distinct from all the other species of the present group on account of the short hairs of the occiput and of the peculiar shape of the second submarginal cell . Type , a specimen from Salisbury ( South Rhodesia ) , June , 1913 ...
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The ground - colour of the head is reddish , but it is concealed below the white dust , which is very dense on the rather developed and prominent occiput ; the soft hairs of the upper part of the occiput , the bristly hairs of the ...
The ground - colour of the head is reddish , but it is concealed below the white dust , which is very dense on the rather developed and prominent occiput ; the soft hairs of the upper part of the occiput , the bristly hairs of the ...
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Owing to the shape of the occiput the genus must be placed in the Cythereinae , notwithstanding the approximate antennae ; the form of these organs agrees with that of Peringueymyia , from which it is differentiated by the narrow ...
Owing to the shape of the occiput the genus must be placed in the Cythereinae , notwithstanding the approximate antennae ; the form of these organs agrees with that of Peringueymyia , from which it is differentiated by the narrow ...
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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