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: figs 188, 189, 192). Wing hyaline, without brown tint..............
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. Scutellum black, at most grey at very apex. Wing with distinct browntint.............................
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part and diverging posteriorly (
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). Pleura grey. Total aristal hairing less than half as long as width of postpedicel. Abdominal tergites dark only basally (
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). Known from
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a. s. l.
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: Eye margins separated for about width of postpedicel (
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). Surstyli elongated, widened in middle, with pointed apex (
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). Sternite 5 with a pair of strong apical setae (
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).......................
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— Presutural area of scutum with black transverse band from neck to level of 2
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(Fig. 7). Black colour also extends on pleura: most anepisternum and anterior part of katepisternum (Fig. 6). Total aristal hairing about as long as width of postpedicel. Abdominal tergites mostly dark (Fig. 8). Recorded from
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: Eye margins separated for diameter of ocellus (Fig. 7). Surstyli short, with blunt apex (Fig. 9); sternite 5 without strong setae (Fig. 10)................................................
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