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Say
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A good description of an
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female pupal case was given by
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. This species was also included in a key to the pupal cases of
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robber flies by
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. The following description is based on
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and
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pupal cases from the
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National Museum and
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from the Charles A. Triplehorn Insect Collection,
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University. A male preserved in alcohol without an associated adult is labeled &quot;
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; Stoughton, Mass.;
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; D. H. Blake coll.&quot; The other
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pupal cases and
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from the National Museum are pinned with adults and labeled &quot;Stoughton, Mass.;
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; D. H. Blake coll.&quot; Among the Stoughton material collected in
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,
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case is pinned with an adult male and
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cases are pinned with adult females. The last National Museum female is labeled &quot;Falls Church, Va.; May 13, 23; in earth under rotten manure; pupated
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, emerged
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.&quot; The
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from the
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collection are pinned with associated adults and labeled &quot;Columbus, O.; issued 6.10.03.&quot;
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Redescription: Greatest length, including anterior antennal processes,
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14.520.00 mm; greatest width of thorax
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3.54.0 mm;
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3.55.0 mm; greatest width of abdomen
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,
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3.0
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, tapering to
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1.0
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and
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1.02.0 mm at greatest width of abdominal segment 8. Integument subshining golden brown, wing and leg sheaths darker apically; spines and other processes glistening reddish brown, darker apically except for uniformly colored dorsal abdominal spines; bristle­like spines yellowish to yellowish brown.
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Head with pair of dorsally flattened, ventrally wedge­shaped anterior antennal processes not joined at base and group of 3 basally fused posterior antennal processes located ventrolaterally on each side; middle and outer posterior processes closer together and fused for greater distance, appearing shorter than inner posterior process; inner posterior process usually somewhat thicker than middle and outer posterior processes; outer posterior process with posteriorly lipped, outer, oval flattened area toward dorsum; all 3 posterior processes apically rounded to acute, outer posterior process often more so anteriorly;
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with very small middle posterior process almost completely lying against outer posterior process and with small spine­like process between middle and inner posterior process. Labral sheath slightly rugulose, especially along midline, and with elongate, tubercle­like posterior keel. Proboscial sheath smooth to slightly rugulose on each side of midline, with very shallow median groove posteriorly and small tubercle separated from groove by area of flattened cuticle. Maxillary sheath smooth to rugose on inner margin, especially on each side of labral sheath; posterior and median processes or tubercles absent.
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<paragraph id="8B9336DF7433AA784680FCEBFDB4033D" blockId="92.[151,1437,151,2018]" pageId="92" pageNumber="93">Anterior coxal sheath smooth to irregularly minutely rugulose, with anterior, median, longitudinal split. Prothoracic spiracle elongate­oval, directed posteriorly on small callosity with slight anterior ridge, situated midlaterally at anterior margin of thorax. Anterior mesothoracic spines long, subequal, posteriorly curved, situated above base of sheath of mid legs; posterior spine apically rounded, 23 times as wide as apically acute anterior spine. Posterior mesothoracic callosity smooth to irregularly rugulose near apically rounded posterior spine, usually irregularly rugulose to rugose on margin, at base of each wing sheath. Wing sheath rugose on posterior third, smooth to irregularly rugulose anteriorly; basal and median tubercles absent. Thoracic area above wing sheath smooth to irregularly rugulose. Apex of hind leg sheath reaching between middle and posterior margin of abdominal segment 3.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8B9336DF7433AA784680FABBFE170295" blockId="92.[151,1437,151,2018]" pageId="92" pageNumber="93">Segments 25 with 14 short outer spines on each side and dorsomedian row of 6 long, straight to apically recurved spurs alternating with 46 short, straight spines; spines slightly anterior to spurs; median short spine sometimes bifurcate; segments 67 with row of 6 long spurs alternating with 7 short spines, with or without short, median, bifurcate spine.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8B9336DF7433AA784680F97BFDDD01BD" blockId="92.[151,1437,151,2018]" pageId="92" pageNumber="93">Segment 2 with 68 bristle­like spines on each side of and extending slightly under hind leg sheath; segments 37 with complete transverse row of 2230 ventral bristle­like spines; spines usually long, sometimes short, straight to apically recurved.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B9336DF7433AA784680F8F3FF1500DD" blockId="92.[151,1437,151,2018]" pageId="92" pageNumber="93">Segment 8 with 2 long dorsal spurs and rarely 12 dorsolateral bristle­like spines on each side of dorsal midline; small brown spiracle at lateral midline; with 35 lateral bristle­like spines on each side; male with median row of 1216 ventral bristle­like spines; female with 12 ventral bristle­like spines on each side of midline.</paragraph>
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