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of the West Indies
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<keyLead id="5400DC284E49993BFF20F986CCA7DE31" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">1. Three postsutural acrostichal setae; abdomen usually with apparent mesal division in which one half is microtomentose, the other half shining when viewed from a sharp angle laterally........................................................................2</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="5400DC284E49993BFF20F9C6CCA9DE11" box="[151,1435,1632,1655]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">- Two postsutural acrostichal setae; abdomen usually uniformly metallic or microtomentose ...................................... 3</keyLead>
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2. Central occipital area with single seta just below inner vertical seta (
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); abdomen dull coppery; humeral callus with two or three small setulae along posterior margin (
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); metasternum bare; frons of male broad, much broader than width of parafacial at level of lunule, 0.20 (0.190.21) of head width; male genitalia (under
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<emphasis id="DD85A30F4E49993BFE07F946CBA0DE91" box="[432,658,1760,1783]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">Phaenicia pallescens</emphasis>
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) as in
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................................................
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.
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- Central occipital area with two to five setae below inner vertical seta (
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); abdomen usually bright green, occasionally shining coppery; humeral callus with six to eight small setulae along posterior margin (
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); metasternum setose; frons of male narrower, about equal to width of parafacial at level of lunule, 0.13 (0.120.14) of head width; male genitalia as in
<bibRefCitation id="8B6002EC4E49993BFCF2F8C6CD66DF11" author="Hall" box="[837,1108,1888,1911]" pageId="17" pageNumber="18" refString="Hall, D. J. (1948) The blowflies of North America. Thomas Say Foundation. Lafayette, Indiana. 477 pp." type="book" year="1948">Hall (1948, figs. 25 F, G)</bibRefCitation>
; reported only from
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.
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.......................................................................................................................................................................
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.
<emphasis id="DD85A30F4E49993BFAF1F826CCAEDFF1" box="[1350,1436,1920,1943]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">sericata</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="5400DC284E49993BFF20F806CCAEDFB1" pageId="17" pageNumber="18">3. Fifth abdominal tergite coppery or aeneous (not always obvious, especially in some females); postocular area golden; body dark blue, sometimes with purple highlights; upper calypter white, lower calypter tan in both sexes;</keyLead>
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basicosta tan; anterior abdominal tergites with tomentum including outer edges of T4, the remainder polished; known only from
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..........................................................................................................................
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.
<emphasis id="DD85A30F4E4A9938FA99FF1ECCAED8A9" box="[1326,1436,184,207]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">lucigerens</emphasis>
<keyLead id="5400DC284E4A9938FF20FF7ECCA9D889" box="[151,1435,216,239]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">- T5 usually not distinctly colored in contrast to other tergites; without above combination of characters. ................. 4</keyLead>
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4. Rear half of gena with several to many pale setae in front of postgena (
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) (note the postgena has pale setae in all
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in the region)................................................................................................................................................ 5
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<keyLead id="5400DC284E4A9938FF20FE9ECCA9D909" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">- Rear half of gena with only dark setae (rarely a few pale setae are found on rear edge of gena, not extending forward) ............................................................................................................................................................................. 6</keyLead>
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5. Basicosta usually tan, sometimes light tan to orange. Rear edge of T3, all of T4 and T5 polished when viewed from rear (
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); male frons narrow, about 0.03 of head width, much narrower than width of first flagellomere. ............
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.............................................................................................................................................................................
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.
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- Basicosta usually pale yellow or orange. Anterior third or more of T4 with whitish microtomentum, rest of T4 and T5 polished (
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); male frons much broader, about 0.10 of head width, broader than width of first flagellomere.
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..........................................................................................................................................................................
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.
<emphasis id="DD85A30F4E4A9938FAECFDBECCAEDA49" box="[1371,1436,536,559]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">cluvia</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="5400DC284E4A9938FF20FD9ECCA9DA29" box="[151,1435,568,591]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">6. Basicosta pale orange, yellow or whitish...................................................................................................................... 7</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="5400DC284E4A9938FF20FDFECCAEDA09" box="[151,1436,600,623]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">- Basicosta darker, tan to black or sometimes orange-brown .........................................................................................9</keyLead>
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7. Body color metallic-tan, appearing somewhat teneral; abdominal tergites all microtomentose; known only from six specimens from
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, possibly extinct
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...........................................................................................
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.
<emphasis id="DD85A30F4E4A9938FAB8FD3ECCAEDAC9" box="[1295,1436,664,687]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">problematica</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="5400DC284E4A9938FF20FD1ECCA9DAA9" box="[151,1435,696,719]" pageId="18" pageNumber="19">- Body color shining green, blue, or violet; T5 shining with no microtomentum...........................................................8</keyLead>
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8. Thorax green or blue, abdomen bluish-purple; T4 and T5 polished; male lower calypter dark brown; setae behind postocular row of setae weak and pale; surstyli broad, usually curved sharply inward (
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); known only from
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,
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,
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and
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.............................................................
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- Thorax and abdomen normally concolorous brilliant green; only rear edge of T4 and all of T5 polished; male lower calypter light tan; one irregular row of black setae behind postocular row; surstylus long and slender (
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); listed from
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by
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, primarily southern
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, possibly introduced elsewhere
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...........
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.
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9. Upper and lower calypters gray to tan in both sexes; postocular area golden in good specimens, varying from faint to bright yellow; area may be darkened in poor specimens.
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frons narrow, 0.02 head width, usually less than width of median ocellus; male genitalia as in
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; known only from
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,
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,
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and
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................................................................................................................................................................
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- Upper calypter pale both sexes, lower calypter brown in male and whitish in female; postocular area usually bright silvery.
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frons broader, 0.030.05 head width, usually wider than median ocellus; male genitalia as in
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10. Most or all of abdominal T4 polished when viewed from rear; throughout the West Indies ......................................... .................................................................................................................................... West Indies variant of
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- Only rear half of T4 polished when viewed from rear;
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and mainland areas (North, South and Central
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)................................................................................................................................... Mainland variant of
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.
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