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1. Arista pubescent, 2nd aristomere up to twice as long as wide, 3rd aristomere thickened on basal 1/22/5; parafacial with sparse fine short hairs on at most upper 1/2; abdomen without median discal setae; male claws and pulvilli shorter than 5th tarsomere; male head dichoptic; male with proclinate orbital setae as in female................................
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- Arista plumose, with plumosity distinctly longer than width of arista at base, usually more than 1/3 width of postpedicel; 2nd aristomere at most as long as wide, 3rd aristomere thickened on basal 1/41/5; parafacial either bare or haired; abdomen usually with median discal setae, if discal setae absent, then arista long plumose; male claws and pulvilli long or short; male head holoptic or dichoptic; male with or without proclinate orbital setae..............................................
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2. Parafacial bare, at most with a few minute setulae on upper portion just below lowest frontal seta; hind tibia with 2 preapical dorsal setae..........................................................................................
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- Parafacial haired on at least upper 1/2; hind tibia with 2 or 3 preapical dorsal setae.................................
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3. Abdomen broadly reddish on sides of 3rd and 4th tergites; palpus dark brown; male head almost holoptic, without prevertical and proclinate orbital setae..........................................................
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- Abdomen black; palpus yellow or reddish-yellow on at most basal 1/2; male head dichoptic, with 1 prevertical and 12 proclinate orbital setae..................................................................................... ..
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4. Postsutural acrostichal setae absent; 2 katepisternal setae; 4th and 5th abdominal tergites each with a pair of median discal setae; apical scutellar setae fine, only slightly longer than scutellum; arista short plumose, total width of plumosity about 1/2 as wide as postpedicel; abdomen with grayish-white pruinosity on anterior 1/4 of 3rd tergite and anterior 1/3 of 4th...................................................................................................
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- Two postsutural acrostichal setae; 3 katepisternal setae; 3rd to 5th abdominal tergites without discal setae; apical scutellar setae about twice as long as scutellum; arista rather long plumose, total width of plumosity about as wide as postpedicel; abdominal pruinosity broad, on anterior 2/5 of each 3rd to 5th tergites.......................................
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5. Two presutural and 2 postsutural dorsocentral setae..........................................................
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- Two or 3 presutural and 3 postsutural dorsocentral setae.......................................................
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6. Abdomen shiny black in ground color, with grayish-white pruinosity on anterior 2/5 of 3rd tergite in male, without pruinosity in female; palpus reddish-yellow; parafacial very wide, 2.02.5 times as wide as postpedicel at mid height; male head nearly holoptic, without prevertical and proclinate orbital setae; female head dichoptic, vertex about 1/3 of head width, with 1 prevertical and 12 proclinate orbital setae......................................................
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<emphasis id="E2CA1B4DFF9AD928E0E67CDDFA972089" bold="true" box="[1219,1307,983,1004]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="405">gymnops</emphasis>
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- Abdomen with whitish pruinosity on anterior 1/21/3 of 3rd to 5th tergites in both sexes, pruinosity with tessellate appearance; palpus black; parafacial subequal in width to postpedicel at middle height; vertex wide, about 1/3 of head width, with 1 outwardly-directed prevertical and 12 proclinate orbital setae in both sexes........................
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7. Antennal pedicel with a long seta which is almost as long as postpedicel or longer; 2 or 3 presutural and 3 postsutural dorsocentral setae; abdominal syntergite 1+2 without distinct median discal setae; usually 2, rarely 3, katepisternal setae.......
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- Antennal pedicel with a long seta at most 3/5 as long as postpedicel or shorter; 2 presutural and 3 postsutural dorsocentral setae; abdominal syntergite 1+2 with or without a pair of strong median discal setae; 2 or 3 katepisternal setae...............
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8. Two preapical dorsal setae on hind tibia; palpus black; male head almost holoptic; abdomen uniformly covered with very thin, bluish-gray pruinosity, slightly denser on anterior portion of each tergite.....................
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- Three preapical dorsal setae on hind tibia; palpus yellowish or black; male head holoptic or dichoptic; abdomen with a more or less distinct anterior whitish pruinose band on at least 3rd tergite................................................
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9. Mid tibia with 2 anterodorsal setae, if with only 1 seta, then palpus reddish-yellow or reddish-brown, at most darkened apically..............................................................................................
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- Mid tibia with only 1 anterodorsal seta; palpus black......................................
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10. Palpus reddish-yellow; parafacial sparsely haired; gena 0.260.28 of eye height; antenna with postpedicel about 2.5 times as long as pedicel; 2 katepisternal setae...................................................
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- Palpus reddish-brown to brown, darkened apically in male; parafacial rather densely haired; gena wider, about 1/3 of eye height; antenna with postpedicel about 3.5 times as long as pedicel; katepisternum with 2, rarely 3, katepisternal setae....................................................................................
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11. Abdomen with a complete row of discal setae on 3rd to 5th tergites; usually 2 katepisternal setae; male head almost holoptic, without prevertical and proclinate orbital setae; abdominal syntergite 1+2 with a pair of strong median discal setae......
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- Third to 5th abdominal tergites usually with a pair of median discal setae; 2 or 3 katepisternal setae; male head dichoptic, always with a prevertical seta and sometimes with proclinate orbital setae; abdominal syntergite 1+2 with or without median discal setae.........................................................................................
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female; eye sometimes with rather dense fine long hairs; parafacial with very dense and long hairs in male, short but dense hairs in female.................
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- Face longer, about 2/3 as long as frons in male, 3/
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female; eye almost bare; parafacial with shorter hairs in male..................................................................................
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13. Three katepisternal setae; male usually with 12 proclinate orbital setae; lower calypter pale yellowish marginally or entirely pale brownish-yellow.................................................................................
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- Two katepisternal setae; male with or without proclinate orbital setae; lower calypter whitish........................
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14. Gena about 1/2 of eye height in male, 3/
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female; vertex 0.300.32 of head width in both sexes; lower calypter pale yellowish, slightly more darkened marginally; male claws and pulvilli slightly shorter than 5th tarsomere.....
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- Gena about 3/8 of eye height in both sexes; vertex 0.250.27 of head width in male,
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female; lower calypter entirely pale brownish-yellow; male claws and pulvilli distinctly longer than 5th tarsomere.................... ..
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15. Hind tibia with 2 preapical dorsal setae; abdomen shiny black, without pruinosity; occiput shiny black, at most with very thin grayish pruinosity, bearing mainly black hairs; fore tibia with 1 posterior seta; mid tibia usually with 1 anterodorsal seta; male with 2 proclinate orbital setae; male claws and pulvilli short, distinctly shorter than 5th tarsomere....................
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- Hind tibia with 3 preapical dorsal setae; abdomen with whitish pruinosity on anterior portion of 3rd to 5th tergites; occiput with more or less dense grayish pruinosity and whitish hairs on at least lower portion; fore tibia with 2 posterior setae; mid tibia with 13 anterodorsal setae; male with or without proclinate orbital setae; male claws and pulvilli distinctly longer than 5th tarsomere..........................................................................................
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16. Basal scutellar setae present; gena narrow, 0.250.30 of eye height; parafacial well narrowed below, distinctly narrower than postpedicel at middle height; antenna with postpedicel about 4.5 times as long as pedicel in male, about 4.0 times in female; wing only weakly tinged with pale brown on apical portion........................
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- Basal scutellar setae absent; gena wide, 0.370.40 of eye height; parafacial weakly narrowed below, at least as wide as postpedicel at mid height; postpedicel 5.05.5 times as long as pedicel in male, about 4.5 times in female; wing with distinct brownish tinge on apical portion, especially in female...................................................
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17. Hairs on thorax and abdomen all black, in some cases fine, whitish short hairs mixed with black hairs on parafacial, but not on katepisternum and venter of abdominal base...............................................................
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- Parafacial, postgena, lower portion of katepisternum and ventral portion of abdominal base with whitish hairs......... ..
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18. Mid tibia with 1 (uncommonly 2) anterodorsal setae in male,
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- Mid tibia with 2 anterodorsal setae in male,
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19. Wing with costa bare above, at most with a few setulae on 1st or 2nd costal sector; inner vertical setae crossed; vertex narrow in male, about 0.2 of head width.......................................................
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Shima &amp; Chao
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- Costa haired above; inner vertical setae parallel to each other; vertex wider, about 0.25 of head width in male, about
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female.............................................................................................
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20. Zero or 1 presutural and no postsutural acrostichal seta; mid tibia with 2 anterodorsal setae in male,
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female (uppermost seta fine)....................................................................................
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female...................................................................................
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Shima &amp; Zhang
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