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DIAGNOSIS: Medium-sized fly (ThL
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), dark brown to somewhat black dorsally; outer paraphysis long, laterally flattened, with apical hook, large dorsal spine perpendicular to paraphysis, left spine long, tapered to point, [right spine broken in
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DESCRIPTION: Medium-sized fly (ThL 1.18), dark brown, grading black dorsally, legs yellow. Frons black. Characteristic markings faded [likely due to preservation of
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]. Palp yellow. Tergites 1 and 2 lightly colored. Arista: long, plumose; longest branch D1; A.R. 0.48; 3 long dorsal, 2 long ventral branches, none pointed mediad/laterad; arista trunk with short to medium microtrichia, including on apical half. Male genitalia: Epandrium with narrow dorsal connection, dorsal incision indistinct, grading into surrounding membrane; setae clustered on ventral lobe, with a line of single setae ascending dorsally to apex. Cercus long, oval, distinct from surround membrane. Surstylus wide, paddle shaped, middle region and ventral margin with scattered setulae; 13 prensisetae, apices blunt, of equal size; fingerlike lobe adjacent to lateralmost prensiseta. Subepandrial sclerite broad, wide, prominent notch creating posterior apex, without any appendage. Outer paraphysis long, laterally flattened, distal end rounded; heavily sclerotized, preapical, curved dorsal claw, attached on inner surface of paraphysis, sensilla lining rounded margin at distal end; large proximal spine, perpendicular to paraphysis, heavily sclerotized, oriented dorsally; left appendage slightly sinuous, tapering to point; right appendage shorter, the distal end serrated (possibly broken); proximal to long appendages, 78 sensilla on lateral side as well as dorsally. Inner paraphyses asymmetrical, heavily sclerotized; each with 3 large, twisting spines. Aedeagal apodeme long and narrow, the distal end widely flared, deeply notched, width at apex lobes 0.7× length of aedeagal apodeme. Hypandrium U-shaped, simple, lateral arms thick in ventral. Ejaculatory apodeme not examined. Head and thorax measurements: (n = 1, Am 73) FL/FW 0.76, EL/ EW 1.45, EL/CW 10.16, FML/FMW 0.43,
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/RR 0.77, ThL 1.18 mm.
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:
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male: 10 mi.
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,
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,
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, “2174.6,”
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73, [specimen glued to paper point, dissected].
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in the
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(
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).
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: Known only from the
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ETYMOLOGY: Named for Marshall R. Wheeler (19172010), graduate of Blackburn College in Carlinville,
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, and professor of biology at the University of
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at Austin, who collected many specimens used in this revision, and for his many contributions to drosophilid systematics.
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DISTRIBUTION:
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is currently only known from the mountains of West
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.
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COMMENTS: This species is apparently of close relation to
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, which is also found in the mountains of West
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. The lack of white spots on the
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is probably due to preservation techniques.
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