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Key to genera of
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2. Antennal scape greatly swollen; mid-tibial spur present; vein R1-R2+3 present in some species (2 or 3 submarginal cells) (
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); abdomen elongate ovate; body hairs long
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Meigen
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-. Antennal scape at most only moderately swollen; mid-tibial spur absent; vein R1-R2+3 absent (2 submarginal cells) (
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); abdomen elongate ovate or short and broad; body hairs short.
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Zaitzev
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<keyLead id="30E8A478FFAEA32EB7937E337094F824" pageId="0" pageNumber="281">-. Head usually distinctly narrower than thorax; eyes not indented on the hind-margin; wings usually large, broad at base with anal lobe, alula and squama well-developed; hind femora always with well-developed macrochaetae on underside; body always broad, macrochaetae usually well-developed ...............................................................................................................................................5</keyLead>
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4. Cell r5 closed and with penultimate segment of R5 as long as apical segment(
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), cell br only as long as bm; Pulvilli present; body hair long and dense, often coarse and with abundant macrochaetae ..............................................
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Osten Sacken
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-. Cell r5 open (
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), Pulvilli well-developed; male terminalia with gonocoxite without prominent crest; parameral sheath, bear-
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ing paired horn-like outgrowths ......................................................................................................................
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Rondani
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5. Cell br (first basal) longer than cell bm (second basal), r-m sometimes equal to m-m; vestiture various, often with black hair and/ or scale patches; wing pattern various, sometimes with a clear-cut dark infuscation and/or with isolated dark spots (
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) ........ 6
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-. Cell br equal in length to bm; r-m usually much shorter than m-m, occasionally almost as long (
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); vestiture fine and silky with a clipped appearance at least on occiput and thorax, hair white to straw-yellow or brown shading to paler on underside; wing infuscation, if present, diffuse and darker along fore border.
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Loew
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6. Small size (less than
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); wing completely infuscated (
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) ....................................................................
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Bigot
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-. Large size (usually over
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); wing with some hyaline parts.......................................................................................................7
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7. Scape at least
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length of pedicel; small, relatively slender flies with relatively long, slender legs; alula long and narrow, squama reduced; vestiture usually predominantly black, hair long and tufted, usually with metallic or opalescent scales in spots on frons and often on thorax and abdomen
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Greathead
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-. Scape at most
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length of pedicel; more robust and compact flies with shorter, less slender legs; alula broad, squama not reduced; vestiture often pale yellow to brown, if black without spots of metallic or opalescent scales ........................................... 8
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8. Scape about twice length of pedicel; upper facets of eyes of males not enlarged; face short and with short sparse hair only; wing base black, remainder hyaline or tinged yellowish (
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); hair short and with a clipped appearance usually with abundant black elements contrasting with areas of white, orange or grey................................................................................
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Greathead
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-. Scape more than twice length of pedicel; upper facets of eyes of males enlarged; face long, prominent and with long hair; wing pattern, if present, basicostal often diffuse and sometimes with isolated spots, wing rarely completely infuscated (
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); hair usually long, sometimes tufted and rarely with a clipped appearance, usually predominantly white to yellow or brown with few black elements, if predominantly black then without a contrasting pattern of pale hair
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Linnaeus
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