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<mods:title>Periscelis stuckenbergi sp. n., the first record of the genus from the Afrotropical Region (Diptera: Periscelididae: Periscelidinae)</mods:title>
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Subfamily
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Periscelidinae
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Periscelidinae:
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Diagnosis: Adult.
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: Eye microsetulose (sometimes sparsely so); occiput with a silvery­white, microtomentose area immediately adjacent to posterior margin of compound eye; frons with 1 fronto­orbital seta, reclinate; postvertical setae present, divergent; ocellar setae present, well developed; face uniformly sclerotized and transversely arched (shield­like in
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Coquilett, 1904
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); face setose laterally, strongly receded ventrally, extended laterally below gena; gena extended anterodorsally, bearing a row of setae, with anterior one inserted well above oral margin; mouth opening large.
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: Postpronotal seta well developed. Wing with costa extended to vein
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; cell
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present, although vein
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CuA
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extremely reduced.
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spiracle in sclerite, not free in membrane of female postabdomen. See
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for discussion of male terminalia.
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Biology and behaviour: The immature stages, and to an extent the adults, are associated with sap from bleeding deciduous trees (oak, elm, cottonwood,
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.).
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Classification: The genera comprising
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are those that
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included in his more restricted concept of the family,
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Loew
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Malloch, 1931
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,
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,
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Coquillett
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and
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. These five genera comprise a well­established, monophyletic assemblage, with corroborative synapomorphies as follows: (1) mouth opening large; (2) occiput with a silvery­white, microtomentose area immediately adjacent to the posterior margin of the compound eye; (3) only one fronto­orbital seta, reclinate; (4) costal vein short, extended only to vein
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R
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; (5) vein
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CuA
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reduced or absent; (6) several characters of the male terminalia (see
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