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Identification key to the male of the Mexican
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1. Mid tibia with anterior apical seta ⅔ the length of basitarsus (
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). Hind coxa with two posterior setae (
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)...... 2
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-. Mid tibia with anterior apical seta half the length of basitarsus (
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). Hind coxa bare posteriorly (except in
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which has 01 setae) (
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)...................................................................... 3
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2. Fore tarsi yellow and enlarged dorsoventrally (
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). Mid tibia without posterodorsal seta. Hind tibia with 4 anteroventral setae (
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).................................................................
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<emphasis box="[1170,1353,1273,1295]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="186">Fannia amplitarsis</emphasis>
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-. Fore tarsi brown and not enlarged dorsoventrally. Mid tibia with 1 submedian posterodorsal seta. Hind tibia with 3 anteroventral setae (
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)...................................................................
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3. Syntergosternite with 2 pairs of curved lateral setae twice longer than sternite 5 (
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)............................ 4
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-. Syntergosternite without any pair of curved lateral setae longer than sternite 5 (
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)............................. 5
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4. Wing hyaline (
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).........................................................
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-. Wing brownish (
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)..........................................................
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5. Hind femur strongly curved dorsoventrally (
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-. Hind femur slightly curved dorsoventrally (
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6. Fore tarsi brown (
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-. Fore tarsi yellow, except tarsomere 1 and 5 brown (
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). Mid tibia with 1 submedian seta. Hind femur with a tuft of anteroventral setae (
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7. Fore tarsi yellow, except for basal half of tarsomere 5 brown (
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