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Key to the species of
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,
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and
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from Juan Fernández Archipelago (Chile). (Species marked with an * were not recorded in this study.)
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1. Scutellum usually with fine pale cilia ventrally at tip (
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); if scutellum bare ventrally and frons wider than longer in male, then frons with strong interfrontal setae. Wing usually with A1+CuA2 vein reaching edge of wing (
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).................................................................................................. (
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) 2
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<keyLead id="561095B55E58E04CFF1EFA298097FA50" box="[151,1435,1413,1439]" pageId="1" pageNumber="374">- Scutellum without fine pale cilia ventrally at tip. Wing with A1+CuA2 vein not reaching edge of wing................... 5</keyLead>
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2. C vein bare on ventral surface (
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). Male: hind tibia with row of short erect posteroventral setae.................... 3
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- C vein ciliated on ventral surface (
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). Male: hind tibia without a row of short erect posteroventral setae.............. 4
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3. First tarsomere of midleg without a brush of long dorsal setae. Hind femur with no more than 6 preapical posteroventral setae restricted to the apical fifth of the surface (
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).....................................
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(Meigen, 1826)
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- First tarsomere of midleg with a brush of long dorsal setae. Hind femur not as above.....
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<emphasis id="DF95EA925E58E04CFBDBF9B5800EF9FB" box="[1106,1282,1562,1584]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="374">Delia sanctijacobi</emphasis>
(Bigot, 1885)
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*
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4. Scutellum with fine pale cilia at tip of ventral surface (
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). Wing with brown maculae on crossveins r-m and dm-cu (
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). Male holoptic.........................................................
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- Scutellum without fine pale cilia at tip of ventral surface. Wing without maculae on crossveins r-m and dm-cu. Male dichoptic.......................................................................
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5. Vein Sc sinuous, with apical curvature forward toward C vein, making a bigger angle (
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, white arrow); vein A2 slightly or strongly curved (
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, black arrow)............................................................ (
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6. Vein A2 slightly curved, imaginary extension of anal veins meeting near wing margin. Male and female dichoptic..............................................................................
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- VeinA2 strongly curved, imaginary extension of the anal veins meeting well before the margin of the wing (
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). Male hol- optic and female dichoptic.................................................
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- Hind coxa setulose at apex of posterior surface (
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like subapical tuft on posteroventral surface................................................................. 9
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- Abdomen uniformly dark-blue (
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). Male: hind femur without a preapical protuberance on posteroventral surface, without a row and a hair-like subapical tuft on posteroventral surface..................
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9. Male: Fore leg with metatarsus bearing broad leaf-like spine at tip of posterior surface; hind femur with a preapical protuberance on ventral and posteroventral surfaces, with a long hair-like subapical tuft on posteroventral surface (longer than femoral width). Abdomen dark grey with light blue to greyish pruinosity.......................
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- Male: Fore leg with metatarsus without broad leaf-like spine at tip of posterior surface; hind femur with preapical protuberance on posterior surface, with short hair-like subapical tuft on posteroventral surface (shorter than femoral width). Abdomen dark grey.................................................................
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10. Legs dark brown with yellow joints; hind femur with a row of weak setae on anteroventral surface, only 23 stronger near apex. Male: abdomen brown-greyish with syntergite 1+2, tergites 2 and 3 yellow-translucent with median vitta brown............................................................................
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- Legs yellow, except fore femur and tarsomeres dark brown (
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); hind femur with a row of strong setae on anteroventral surface (setae near the apex are longer) (
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11. Labella not reduced (
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); prestomal teeth not developed.................................................. 12
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- Labella reduced (
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); prestomal teeth developed........................................................ 14
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12. General coloration of body not metallic. Vein M strongly curved forward apically. Lower calyptra enlarged, sub-truncate posteriorly with anteromedian angle extended at least to slightly under base of scutellum......
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Linnaeus, 1758
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- General coloration of body metallic or bluish black not metallic. Lower calyptra glossiform, not extended below base of scutellum. Vein M parallel or very slightly forward-curved apically (
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13. General coloration of body metallic violet blue or green. Gena without strong, upward-directed setae (
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- General coloration of body not metallic, black or bluish black. Gena with strong, upward-directed setae (
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15. Gena strongly projected; palpus well dilated to apex (
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16. Sternite 1 setulose. Katepisternal setae 2+1 (
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, white arrow)......................
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- Sternite 1 bare. Katepisternal setae 1+1+1, forming equilateral triangle (
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, white arrow)........................ 17
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17. Postsutural dorsocentral setae 2.............................................
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18. Lower and upper calypter with similar length (
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, black arrow). Frons broad, wider than long..........................................................................................
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<emphasis id="DF95EA925E5BE04FFB99FB2E801FFB5C" box="[1040,1299,1153,1175]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="375">Notoschoenomyza kuscheli</emphasis>
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- Lower calypter about twice as long as upper one (
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, black arrow). Frons not broad, about same length and width................................................................................
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(Stein, 1911)
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