Description Of The Oriental Stratiomys Reducta, New Species, And Its Larva And Puparium (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) Author Nerudová, Jana Author Kovac, Damir Author Rozkošný, Rudolf text Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 2007 2007-08-31 55 2 245 252 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.4508992 2345-7600 4508992 Key to adults of the Oriental species of Stratiomys Geoffroy, 1762 1. Legs predominantly yellow ( Indonesia : Java ) ......................... ................................................... S. flaviscutellata Wulp, 1885 – Legs predominantly black .................................................... 2 2. Male abdominal tergites 3–5 reddish brown, female tergites 2–4 broadly yellow laterally ( Myanmar ) ................................ .................................................... S. dissimilis Brunetti, 1923 – Abdomen in both sexes mainly black, tergites 2–4 at most narrowly yellow .................................................................... 3 3. Posterior margins of abdominal tergites 3–4 with uninterrupted yellow bands ( Pakistan ) ............ S. fulvescens Brunetti, 1920 – Posterior margins of abdominal tergites 3–4 with well separated lateral markings .................................................................... 4 4. Thoracic pile extremely short and sparse, scutellum yellow, female median occipital sclerite without yellow spots ( Myanmar ) ............................... S. micropilosa Brunetti, 1920 – Thoracic pile moderately long and dense at least on notopleura and pleura, scutellum black at least in basal half, female median occipital sclerite with a pair of yellow spots ...................... 5 5. Yellow lateral markings developed on abdominal tergites 2–4, the first largest; hind tibia pale brown, with narrow rings at middle and tip; female frons with two large yellow calli ( India ) ...... ................................................ S. approximata Brunetti, 1923 – Yellow lateral markings developed on abdominal tergites 2–3, the second larger ( Figs. 1, 5 ); hind tibia black with basal third yellow; female frontal calli predominantly shiny black (north Thailand ) .......................................... S. reducta , new species