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Verves et Khrokalo
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(
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Material. Type.
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:
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, leg.
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D i f f e r e n t i a l d i a g n o s i s: Similar to
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Villeneuve,
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in the presence of black oral setae and shortened postpedicel, differing by the black setae of gena and the absence of ctenidium on
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hind tarsi.
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Male.
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. —
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(
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, bd). Head yellowish silver pollinose, frontal vitta in fore 2/3 yellow, almost without dusting, antenna and palp yellow, apical part of arista blackish. Frons at vertex 0.43×, at level of antennal base 0.33× head-width. Frontal vitta 3.5x× widened backwards, at level of fore
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0.6× as wide as parafrontalia. Postpedicel 2.2× as long as pedicel, arista widened in basal 0.6. Parafacialia at level of antennal base 0.20×, gena 0.07× eye-height. Palp medium long, at apex widened. One regular row of
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;
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fine, 0.5× as long as
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;
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seta-like;
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910, mid-long, in fore part of frons crossed;
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1+3, strong; parafrontalia and parafacialia with microscopic yellow setae; below of
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several fine black oral setae present; gena in fore part with several black setae; hind part of gena and lower part of occiput with yellow setae. —
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(
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, a) covered with short black setae, densely light grey pollinose, longitudinal stripes of mesonotum absent, scutellum entirely yellowish;
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0+1;
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23+4, only hind pair strong;
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01+1;
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2;
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2 (without setulae);
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1+1, katepisternum setaly. Scutellum with 3 pairs of strong
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,
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badly developed. —
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(
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, e) hyaline, basicosta and epaulett yellow. The petiolus of vein
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0.3× as long as
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vein
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bare, vein
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right-angled,
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-like curved, the ratio of 3
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and 5
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costal sections is 1: 2.5. —
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(
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, a) grey, knees yellow. 2
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4
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tarsomeres of fore tarsi shortened, with numerous short
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;
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with one long and one short
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. Hind tarsi without ctenidium. —
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(
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, a, f) densely yellowish grey pollinose. 1+2
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and 3
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tergites without medio-marginal setae. 1+2
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tergite with brownish median spot and widened brownish black lateral stripes; 3
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tergite in hind 0.3 with small black median spot and brownish black lateral stripes, the distance between elements of pattern more than diameter of median spot; 4
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tergite with similar black pattern in hind 0.4, but the distance between elements equal to diameter of median spot; 5
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tergite in hind 2/3 with 3 black spots. Terminalia black, densely light pollinose.
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Etymology: The species epithet is an adjective formed from the Greek words,
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— peculiar, and
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— suffering; in the medical literature this word refers to the phenomenon of unknown origin of some feature.
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D i s t r i b u t i o n: Palaearctic: Asia:
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.
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