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: 
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” and „Zool. Mus. Berlin”. The female
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has no forelegs and the body is slightly polluted. These shortcomings, however, did not affect the identification and description of the species. The date of collecting is not indicated on the label. As there are some other
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in the
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other specimens either. Due to the appearance of the labels, however, it can be assumed that the specimens may have come from the turn of the 18th to the 19th century.
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: Head ground-colour depending on light conditions deep dark brown to dark bluish-black (
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+ 13) and, depending on angle of viewing, partly white dusted. Eyes relatively small, practically bare, facets close to the frons not conspicuously but distinctly larger than the facets of lateral areas. Distance between eyes at level of anterior ocellus 4.5 times as wide as distance between outer margins of posterior ocelli (
<figureCitation id="131CB48FFFC4FFAB2C4F3025FABFE244" box="[1310,1386,1833,1857]" captionStart="Figs 714" captionStartId="8.[189,229,1870,1892]" captionTargetBox="[236,1389,241,1847]" captionTargetId="figure-219@8.[227,1399,232,1859]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Figs 714: Curranosia allroundera spec. nov,  holotype; 7. Dorsal view of female holotype; 8. Lateral view of same female but different angle of viewing, arrow pointing to shiny brown basal band, only visible when the tergite is pushed out from the overlapping posterior margin of the respective front tergite; 9. Latero-dorsal view of thorax of same specimen, shiny dark olive green only slightly dusted at different perspective; 10. Abdominal tergites brownish blue, somewhat shiny, tergite 5 consistently yellowish-brown, independent of viewing angle; 11. Right wing with brown front margin, slightly infuscate cross-vein r-m (arrow) and vein M obtusely bent towards vein R; 12. Head, lateral view, pa = palpus, pr = proboscis; 13. Head with frons in anterior view, 4+5 arrow points to anterior tip of frontal triangle; 14. Upper part of frons and frontal triangle with patches (g and arrows) consisting of microscopic golden hair; (Figs 711: bar = 1 mm; Figs 12 + 13: bar = 0.5 mm; Fig. 14: bar = 0.07 mm)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5742863" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5742863/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="170">Fig. 13</figureCitation>
). When viewed from anterior, frons parallel sided. Width of fronto-orbital plate at level of anterior ocellus slightly wider than diameter of anterior ocellus, and at anterior margin of frons 1.5 times as wide as depth of postpedicel. Frontal vitta at level of anterior ocellus about four times as wide as distance between outer margins of posterior ocelli and tapering sharply towards the anterior margin of the frons, where the vitta is then only slightly wider than the ocellar tubercle. Frontal triangle barely reaching up to midway of frons. In profile upper mouth margin almost in line with profrons. Genal depth below lowest eye margin about as wide as two thirds of the length of postpedicel (
<figureCitation id="131CB48FFFC3FFAC28173685FE47E4A4" box="[326,402,393,417]" captionStart="Figs 714" captionStartId="8.[189,229,1870,1892]" captionTargetBox="[236,1389,241,1847]" captionTargetId="figure-219@8.[227,1399,232,1859]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Figs 714: Curranosia allroundera spec. nov,  holotype; 7. Dorsal view of female holotype; 8. Lateral view of same female but different angle of viewing, arrow pointing to shiny brown basal band, only visible when the tergite is pushed out from the overlapping posterior margin of the respective front tergite; 9. Latero-dorsal view of thorax of same specimen, shiny dark olive green only slightly dusted at different perspective; 10. Abdominal tergites brownish blue, somewhat shiny, tergite 5 consistently yellowish-brown, independent of viewing angle; 11. Right wing with brown front margin, slightly infuscate cross-vein r-m (arrow) and vein M obtusely bent towards vein R; 12. Head, lateral view, pa = palpus, pr = proboscis; 13. Head with frons in anterior view, 4+5 arrow points to anterior tip of frontal triangle; 14. Upper part of frons and frontal triangle with patches (g and arrows) consisting of microscopic golden hair; (Figs 711: bar = 1 mm; Figs 12 + 13: bar = 0.5 mm; Fig. 14: bar = 0.07 mm)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5742863" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5742863/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="171">Fig. 12</figureCitation>
). Parafacial in upper half practically parallel-sided and about as broad as depth of postpedicel, strongly dilated in lower part. Fronto-orbital plate and basis of parafacial glossy blackish-brown without any pollinosity, frontal vitta matt blackish, and frontal triangle more or less shiny, depending on angle of viewing. The larger part of parafacial below basis, peristomal area, genal and occipital surface and face dark brown to blackish and depending of point of viewing more or only slightly greyish dusted, the facial ridge predominantly shiny brown. Antenna brown, pedicel reddish brown with an almost yellowish apical band (
<figureCitation id="131CB48FFFC3FFAC29943405FEC5E624" box="[197,272,777,801]" captionStart="Figs 714" captionStartId="8.[189,229,1870,1892]" captionTargetBox="[236,1389,241,1847]" captionTargetId="figure-219@8.[227,1399,232,1859]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Figs 714: Curranosia allroundera spec. nov,  holotype; 7. Dorsal view of female holotype; 8. Lateral view of same female but different angle of viewing, arrow pointing to shiny brown basal band, only visible when the tergite is pushed out from the overlapping posterior margin of the respective front tergite; 9. Latero-dorsal view of thorax of same specimen, shiny dark olive green only slightly dusted at different perspective; 10. Abdominal tergites brownish blue, somewhat shiny, tergite 5 consistently yellowish-brown, independent of viewing angle; 11. Right wing with brown front margin, slightly infuscate cross-vein r-m (arrow) and vein M obtusely bent towards vein R; 12. Head, lateral view, pa = palpus, pr = proboscis; 13. Head with frons in anterior view, 4+5 arrow points to anterior tip of frontal triangle; 14. Upper part of frons and frontal triangle with patches (g and arrows) consisting of microscopic golden hair; (Figs 711: bar = 1 mm; Figs 12 + 13: bar = 0.5 mm; Fig. 14: bar = 0.07 mm)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5742863" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5742863/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="171">Fig. 13</figureCitation>
), from certain viewpoints whitish-grey pollinose, contrasting to the glossy black adjacent parafacial. Postpedicel depending on angle of viewing matt pale brown or brownish-grey. Postpedicel about 3.5 times as long as deep and about 2.2 times as long as pedicel. Basal third of arista yellowish-brown, apical part brownish. Arista about 1.5 times as long as length of postpedicel, longest dorsal hairs of arista about twice as long as depth of postpedicel. Fronto-orbital plate over almost all the length with a row of about eight strong scars originating from lost setae, and a few scars with smaller diameter, probably of shorter interstitial hairs. At level of anterior part of frontal triangle two strong scars of orbital setae and at the level between anterior and posterior ocellus a strong scar of another seta, possibly from a reclinate orbital seta. The shiny top of the fronto orbital plate and frontal triangle (
<figureCitation id="131CB48FFFC3FFAC29943205FEDAE024" box="[197,271,1289,1313]" captionStart="Figs 714" captionStartId="8.[189,229,1870,1892]" captionTargetBox="[236,1389,241,1847]" captionTargetId="figure-219@8.[227,1399,232,1859]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Figs 714: Curranosia allroundera spec. nov,  holotype; 7. Dorsal view of female holotype; 8. Lateral view of same female but different angle of viewing, arrow pointing to shiny brown basal band, only visible when the tergite is pushed out from the overlapping posterior margin of the respective front tergite; 9. Latero-dorsal view of thorax of same specimen, shiny dark olive green only slightly dusted at different perspective; 10. Abdominal tergites brownish blue, somewhat shiny, tergite 5 consistently yellowish-brown, independent of viewing angle; 11. Right wing with brown front margin, slightly infuscate cross-vein r-m (arrow) and vein M obtusely bent towards vein R; 12. Head, lateral view, pa = palpus, pr = proboscis; 13. Head with frons in anterior view, 4+5 arrow points to anterior tip of frontal triangle; 14. Upper part of frons and frontal triangle with patches (g and arrows) consisting of microscopic golden hair; (Figs 711: bar = 1 mm; Figs 12 + 13: bar = 0.5 mm; Fig. 14: bar = 0.07 mm)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5742863" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5742863/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="171">Fig. 14</figureCitation>
) with small patches consisting of microscopic small golden hair, setula not visible; further down some setulae on the surface between the eye margin and the row of frontal setae. Outer vertical setae well developed only slightly shorter than inner vertical setae. Scars of ocellar setae not very strong. Parafacial bare; facial plate between vibrissal setae and above the lower facial margin without small setulae. Scars of vibrissals not much stronger than those of surrounding peristomal setae. Gena and post occipital surface with rather short dark hairs. Proboscis short and strikingly strong, somewhat chunky (
<figureCitation id="131CB48FFFC3FFAC29943165FEC5E384" box="[197,272,1641,1665]" captionStart="Figs 714" captionStartId="8.[189,229,1870,1892]" captionTargetBox="[236,1389,241,1847]" captionTargetId="figure-219@8.[227,1399,232,1859]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Figs 714: Curranosia allroundera spec. nov,  holotype; 7. Dorsal view of female holotype; 8. Lateral view of same female but different angle of viewing, arrow pointing to shiny brown basal band, only visible when the tergite is pushed out from the overlapping posterior margin of the respective front tergite; 9. Latero-dorsal view of thorax of same specimen, shiny dark olive green only slightly dusted at different perspective; 10. Abdominal tergites brownish blue, somewhat shiny, tergite 5 consistently yellowish-brown, independent of viewing angle; 11. Right wing with brown front margin, slightly infuscate cross-vein r-m (arrow) and vein M obtusely bent towards vein R; 12. Head, lateral view, pa = palpus, pr = proboscis; 13. Head with frons in anterior view, 4+5 arrow points to anterior tip of frontal triangle; 14. Upper part of frons and frontal triangle with patches (g and arrows) consisting of microscopic golden hair; (Figs 711: bar = 1 mm; Figs 12 + 13: bar = 0.5 mm; Fig. 14: bar = 0.07 mm)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5742863" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5742863/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="171">Fig. 12</figureCitation>
), prementum about 1.5 times as long as depth of proboscis, brown and somewhat dusted; labella slightly longer than depth of proboscis; palpi strikingly yellow, slender slightly clavate, about as long as prementum.
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Thorax ground color dark olive green, somewhat shiny metallic (
<figureCitation id="131CB48FFFC3FFAC28773005FEB1E224" box="[294,356,1801,1825]" captionStart="Figs 714" captionStartId="8.[189,229,1870,1892]" captionTargetBox="[236,1389,241,1847]" captionTargetId="figure-219@8.[227,1399,232,1859]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Figs 714: Curranosia allroundera spec. nov,  holotype; 7. Dorsal view of female holotype; 8. Lateral view of same female but different angle of viewing, arrow pointing to shiny brown basal band, only visible when the tergite is pushed out from the overlapping posterior margin of the respective front tergite; 9. Latero-dorsal view of thorax of same specimen, shiny dark olive green only slightly dusted at different perspective; 10. Abdominal tergites brownish blue, somewhat shiny, tergite 5 consistently yellowish-brown, independent of viewing angle; 11. Right wing with brown front margin, slightly infuscate cross-vein r-m (arrow) and vein M obtusely bent towards vein R; 12. Head, lateral view, pa = palpus, pr = proboscis; 13. Head with frons in anterior view, 4+5 arrow points to anterior tip of frontal triangle; 14. Upper part of frons and frontal triangle with patches (g and arrows) consisting of microscopic golden hair; (Figs 711: bar = 1 mm; Figs 12 + 13: bar = 0.5 mm; Fig. 14: bar = 0.07 mm)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5742863" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5742863/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="171">Fig. 9</figureCitation>
), depending on light conditions either with some brass reflections or densely dusted (
<figureCitation id="131CB48FFFC3FFAC2B9F3025FCD9E244" box="[718,780,1833,1857]" captionStart="Figs 714" captionStartId="8.[189,229,1870,1892]" captionTargetBox="[236,1389,241,1847]" captionTargetId="figure-219@8.[227,1399,232,1859]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Figs 714: Curranosia allroundera spec. nov,  holotype; 7. Dorsal view of female holotype; 8. Lateral view of same female but different angle of viewing, arrow pointing to shiny brown basal band, only visible when the tergite is pushed out from the overlapping posterior margin of the respective front tergite; 9. Latero-dorsal view of thorax of same specimen, shiny dark olive green only slightly dusted at different perspective; 10. Abdominal tergites brownish blue, somewhat shiny, tergite 5 consistently yellowish-brown, independent of viewing angle; 11. Right wing with brown front margin, slightly infuscate cross-vein r-m (arrow) and vein M obtusely bent towards vein R; 12. Head, lateral view, pa = palpus, pr = proboscis; 13. Head with frons in anterior view, 4+5 arrow points to anterior tip of frontal triangle; 14. Upper part of frons and frontal triangle with patches (g and arrows) consisting of microscopic golden hair; (Figs 711: bar = 1 mm; Figs 12 + 13: bar = 0.5 mm; Fig. 14: bar = 0.07 mm)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5742863" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5742863/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="171">Fig. 8</figureCitation>
). Mesonotum including scutellum uniformly dark olive green (
<figureCitation id="131CB48FFFC3FFAC28583065FE9DE284" box="[265,328,1897,1921]" captionStart="Figs 714" captionStartId="8.[189,229,1870,1892]" captionTargetBox="[236,1389,241,1847]" captionTargetId="figure-219@8.[227,1399,232,1859]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Figs 714: Curranosia allroundera spec. nov,  holotype; 7. Dorsal view of female holotype; 8. Lateral view of same female but different angle of viewing, arrow pointing to shiny brown basal band, only visible when the tergite is pushed out from the overlapping posterior margin of the respective front tergite; 9. Latero-dorsal view of thorax of same specimen, shiny dark olive green only slightly dusted at different perspective; 10. Abdominal tergites brownish blue, somewhat shiny, tergite 5 consistently yellowish-brown, independent of viewing angle; 11. Right wing with brown front margin, slightly infuscate cross-vein r-m (arrow) and vein M obtusely bent towards vein R; 12. Head, lateral view, pa = palpus, pr = proboscis; 13. Head with frons in anterior view, 4+5 arrow points to anterior tip of frontal triangle; 14. Upper part of frons and frontal triangle with patches (g and arrows) consisting of microscopic golden hair; (Figs 711: bar = 1 mm; Figs 12 + 13: bar = 0.5 mm; Fig. 14: bar = 0.07 mm)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5742863" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5742863/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="171">Fig. 7</figureCitation>
), shiny with little reflections; postpronotal lobes and the anterior presutural surface of the mesonotum in between slightly greyish pollinose. When viewed directly from posterior, mesonotum in general with a weak shimmer of greyish dust. Anterior pleura including katepisternum olive green, somewhat shiny with brass reflections; posterior pleura brown, depending on angle of viewing shiny or dusted. Anterior spiracle large, white and in contrast to the dark surroundings (
<figureCitation id="131CB48FFFC3FFAC2DB83625FA45E444" box="[1257,1424,297,321]" captionStart="Figs 714" captionStartId="8.[189,229,1870,1892]" captionTargetBox="[236,1389,241,1847]" captionTargetId="figure-219@8.[227,1399,232,1859]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Figs 714: Curranosia allroundera spec. nov,  holotype; 7. Dorsal view of female holotype; 8. Lateral view of same female but different angle of viewing, arrow pointing to shiny brown basal band, only visible when the tergite is pushed out from the overlapping posterior margin of the respective front tergite; 9. Latero-dorsal view of thorax of same specimen, shiny dark olive green only slightly dusted at different perspective; 10. Abdominal tergites brownish blue, somewhat shiny, tergite 5 consistently yellowish-brown, independent of viewing angle; 11. Right wing with brown front margin, slightly infuscate cross-vein r-m (arrow) and vein M obtusely bent towards vein R; 12. Head, lateral view, pa = palpus, pr = proboscis; 13. Head with frons in anterior view, 4+5 arrow points to anterior tip of frontal triangle; 14. Upper part of frons and frontal triangle with patches (g and arrows) consisting of microscopic golden hair; (Figs 711: bar = 1 mm; Figs 12 + 13: bar = 0.5 mm; Fig. 14: bar = 0.07 mm)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5742863" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5742863/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="171">Figs 8, 9 and 12</figureCitation>
). Posterior spiracle distinctly smaller and brownish. When viewed directly from posterior or from anterior, pleura with a distinct layer of greyish-white dust. Mesonotum well covered with short seta-like ground hair, barely as long as depth of postpedicel. Infra-alar bulla bare; suprasquamal ridge anteriorly and posteriorly covered with setulae, some of which rather long; prosternum distinctly haired; meron without hairs below spiracle but with some hairs above hind coxa; katepimeron with few short but distinct setae; anepimeron haired; proepimeral area bare. Acrostichals 0+1; dorsocentrals 2+4, the anterior two postsutural setae distinct but much smaller than the two posterior postsutural setae; postpronotals 3, the inner one shorter; posthumeral seta 1; presutural seta 1; notopleurals 2, posterior seta slightly shorter, notopleuron haired; pre-alar seta at least as long as posterior notopleural seta; supra-alar setae 2; post-alars 3; intra-alar seta 1. Katepisternals 1+2, anepisternals 1+5 and some shorter interstitial hairs. Scutellum with a pair each of apical setae, strong and long; preapical setae, well-developed, more than two thirds as long as apical seta; lateral setae weak, barely half as long as apical seta; and basal setae very strong, about equal to apical seta. Lateral surface of scutellum and margin to ventral surface with long setulae. Wing membrane uniformly covered with microtrichia, anterior margin of wing with a brown band (
<figureCitation id="131CB48FFFC3FFAC2C4C3365FA8BE184" box="[1309,1374,1129,1153]" captionStart="Figs 714" captionStartId="8.[189,229,1870,1892]" captionTargetBox="[236,1389,241,1847]" captionTargetId="figure-219@8.[227,1399,232,1859]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Figs 714: Curranosia allroundera spec. nov,  holotype; 7. Dorsal view of female holotype; 8. Lateral view of same female but different angle of viewing, arrow pointing to shiny brown basal band, only visible when the tergite is pushed out from the overlapping posterior margin of the respective front tergite; 9. Latero-dorsal view of thorax of same specimen, shiny dark olive green only slightly dusted at different perspective; 10. Abdominal tergites brownish blue, somewhat shiny, tergite 5 consistently yellowish-brown, independent of viewing angle; 11. Right wing with brown front margin, slightly infuscate cross-vein r-m (arrow) and vein M obtusely bent towards vein R; 12. Head, lateral view, pa = palpus, pr = proboscis; 13. Head with frons in anterior view, 4+5 arrow points to anterior tip of frontal triangle; 14. Upper part of frons and frontal triangle with patches (g and arrows) consisting of microscopic golden hair; (Figs 711: bar = 1 mm; Figs 12 + 13: bar = 0.5 mm; Fig. 14: bar = 0.07 mm)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5742863" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5742863/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="171">Figs 7</figureCitation>
+ 11) extending up to vein R
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and from base to apex, remaining part of wing membrane with weak brownish tinge. Tegula and basicosta brown, veins dark brown, crossvein r-m slightly infuscate (
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). Subcostal sclerite ventrally with about three distinct setae. Costal spine barely distinguishable from surrounding bristles. Radial node and vein R
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dorsally bare, ventrally with a row of setulae reaching almost cross-vein, and with a few single smaller setulae behind r-m. Cross-vein r-m oblique and basad of the point where vein R
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enters costa; distal crossvein dm-cu rather straight and clearly oblique. Vein M apically smoothly curved (
<figureCitation id="131CB48FFFC3FFAC2D3932E5FB64E304" box="[1128,1201,1513,1537]" captionStart="Figs 714" captionStartId="8.[189,229,1870,1892]" captionTargetBox="[236,1389,241,1847]" captionTargetId="figure-219@8.[227,1399,232,1859]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Figs 714: Curranosia allroundera spec. nov,  holotype; 7. Dorsal view of female holotype; 8. Lateral view of same female but different angle of viewing, arrow pointing to shiny brown basal band, only visible when the tergite is pushed out from the overlapping posterior margin of the respective front tergite; 9. Latero-dorsal view of thorax of same specimen, shiny dark olive green only slightly dusted at different perspective; 10. Abdominal tergites brownish blue, somewhat shiny, tergite 5 consistently yellowish-brown, independent of viewing angle; 11. Right wing with brown front margin, slightly infuscate cross-vein r-m (arrow) and vein M obtusely bent towards vein R; 12. Head, lateral view, pa = palpus, pr = proboscis; 13. Head with frons in anterior view, 4+5 arrow points to anterior tip of frontal triangle; 14. Upper part of frons and frontal triangle with patches (g and arrows) consisting of microscopic golden hair; (Figs 711: bar = 1 mm; Figs 12 + 13: bar = 0.5 mm; Fig. 14: bar = 0.07 mm)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5742863" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5742863/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="171">Fig. 11</figureCitation>
) to vein R
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. Upper calypter (
<figureCitation id="131CB48FFFC3FFAC2AF33105FC39E324" box="[930,1004,1545,1569]" captionStart="Figs 1516" captionStartId="9.[775,815,1191,1213]" captionTargetBox="[151,756,234,1328]" captionTargetId="figure-88@9.[151,756,232,1328]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="Figs 1516: Curranosia allroundera spec. nov.,  holotype; 15. Left upper (uc) and lower calypter (lc); 16. Right lower calypter (lc) with the hind margin diverging from margin of scutellum (sc) almost in right angle and not extending under scutellum; (Figs 1516, bar = 0.5 mm)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5742865" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5742865/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="171">Fig. 15</figureCitation>
) hyaline whitish transparent, the margin partly whitish, partly brownish, connection between upper and lower calypter white, lower calypter yellowishbrownish with a dark brown margin (
<figureCitation id="131CB48FFFC3FFAC2D803165FACEE384" box="[1233,1307,1641,1665]" captionStart="Figs 1516" captionStartId="9.[775,815,1191,1213]" captionTargetBox="[151,756,234,1328]" captionTargetId="figure-88@9.[151,756,232,1328]" captionTargetPageId="9" captionText="Figs 1516: Curranosia allroundera spec. nov.,  holotype; 15. Left upper (uc) and lower calypter (lc); 16. Right lower calypter (lc) with the hind margin diverging from margin of scutellum (sc) almost in right angle and not extending under scutellum; (Figs 1516, bar = 0.5 mm)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5742865" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5742865/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="171">Fig. 16</figureCitation>
) and longer than upper calypter, but in general it appears somewhat smaller than in most of the other
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and it does not extend under the scutellum (
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). Stem of haltere yellow, knob pale yellow.
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Abdominal tergite 5 almost twice as long as tergite 4 or 3 (
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). In dorsal view, tergites 1+2 till 4 uniformly brownish-violet or bluish, depending on quality of light; tergite 5 yellowish brown (
<figureCitation id="131CB48FFFC2FFAD2B5535C5FD96E7E4" box="[516,579,713,737]" captionStart="Figs 714" captionStartId="8.[189,229,1870,1892]" captionTargetBox="[236,1389,241,1847]" captionTargetId="figure-219@8.[227,1399,232,1859]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Figs 714: Curranosia allroundera spec. nov,  holotype; 7. Dorsal view of female holotype; 8. Lateral view of same female but different angle of viewing, arrow pointing to shiny brown basal band, only visible when the tergite is pushed out from the overlapping posterior margin of the respective front tergite; 9. Latero-dorsal view of thorax of same specimen, shiny dark olive green only slightly dusted at different perspective; 10. Abdominal tergites brownish blue, somewhat shiny, tergite 5 consistently yellowish-brown, independent of viewing angle; 11. Right wing with brown front margin, slightly infuscate cross-vein r-m (arrow) and vein M obtusely bent towards vein R; 12. Head, lateral view, pa = palpus, pr = proboscis; 13. Head with frons in anterior view, 4+5 arrow points to anterior tip of frontal triangle; 14. Upper part of frons and frontal triangle with patches (g and arrows) consisting of microscopic golden hair; (Figs 711: bar = 1 mm; Figs 12 + 13: bar = 0.5 mm; Fig. 14: bar = 0.07 mm)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5742863" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5742863/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="172">Fig. 7</figureCitation>
). When viewed from posterior, the anterior four tergites predominantly brownish with varying blue or violet reflections depending on light conditions and with a dark brown-violet band at posterior margin of each tergite, tergite 5 independent of viewing angle yellowish brown (
<figureCitation id="131CB48FFFC2FFAD2B433465FD8AE684" box="[530,607,873,897]" captionStart="Figs 714" captionStartId="8.[189,229,1870,1892]" captionTargetBox="[236,1389,241,1847]" captionTargetId="figure-219@8.[227,1399,232,1859]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Figs 714: Curranosia allroundera spec. nov,  holotype; 7. Dorsal view of female holotype; 8. Lateral view of same female but different angle of viewing, arrow pointing to shiny brown basal band, only visible when the tergite is pushed out from the overlapping posterior margin of the respective front tergite; 9. Latero-dorsal view of thorax of same specimen, shiny dark olive green only slightly dusted at different perspective; 10. Abdominal tergites brownish blue, somewhat shiny, tergite 5 consistently yellowish-brown, independent of viewing angle; 11. Right wing with brown front margin, slightly infuscate cross-vein r-m (arrow) and vein M obtusely bent towards vein R; 12. Head, lateral view, pa = palpus, pr = proboscis; 13. Head with frons in anterior view, 4+5 arrow points to anterior tip of frontal triangle; 14. Upper part of frons and frontal triangle with patches (g and arrows) consisting of microscopic golden hair; (Figs 711: bar = 1 mm; Figs 12 + 13: bar = 0.5 mm; Fig. 14: bar = 0.07 mm)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5742863" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5742863/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="172">Fig. 10</figureCitation>
). In lateral or ventral view, the tergites are predominantly yellowish; tergites 3, 4 and 5 are squeezed out under the overlapping posterior margin of the respective front tergite and are marked by a shiny brown basal band on the sides (
<figureCitation id="131CB48FFFC2FFAD2BF934E5FD33E104" box="[680,742,1001,1025]" captionStart="Figs 714" captionStartId="8.[189,229,1870,1892]" captionTargetBox="[236,1389,241,1847]" captionTargetId="figure-219@8.[227,1399,232,1859]" captionTargetPageId="8" captionText="Figs 714: Curranosia allroundera spec. nov,  holotype; 7. Dorsal view of female holotype; 8. Lateral view of same female but different angle of viewing, arrow pointing to shiny brown basal band, only visible when the tergite is pushed out from the overlapping posterior margin of the respective front tergite; 9. Latero-dorsal view of thorax of same specimen, shiny dark olive green only slightly dusted at different perspective; 10. Abdominal tergites brownish blue, somewhat shiny, tergite 5 consistently yellowish-brown, independent of viewing angle; 11. Right wing with brown front margin, slightly infuscate cross-vein r-m (arrow) and vein M obtusely bent towards vein R; 12. Head, lateral view, pa = palpus, pr = proboscis; 13. Head with frons in anterior view, 4+5 arrow points to anterior tip of frontal triangle; 14. Upper part of frons and frontal triangle with patches (g and arrows) consisting of microscopic golden hair; (Figs 711: bar = 1 mm; Figs 12 + 13: bar = 0.5 mm; Fig. 14: bar = 0.07 mm)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5742863" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/5742863/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="172">Fig. 8</figureCitation>
). Tergite 5 also laterally and ventrally yellowish brown. Tergites covered with semi-erect short seta-like hairs, marginals not strikingly long. Sternite 1 with only few hairs on posterior margin.
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<emphasis id="B9537418FFC2FFAD29C63385FE9EE1A4" bold="true" box="[151,331,1161,1185]" pageId="5" pageNumber="172">Female genitalia</emphasis>
:
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investigated.
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: Length of body about
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; length of wing about
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<subSubSection id="C33DFB81FFC2FFAD29C63225FE7CE304" pageId="5" pageNumber="172" type="etymology">
<paragraph id="8B98A80AFFC2FFAD29C63225FE7CE304" blockId="5.[151,756,1321,1537]" pageId="5" pageNumber="172">
<emphasis id="B9537418FFC2FFAD29C63225FEDBE044" bold="true" box="[151,270,1321,1345]" pageId="5" pageNumber="172">Etymology</emphasis>
: The name of the species allroundera is a feminine adjective and refers to the fact that the specimen has characteristics that make it appear at first glance to belong to each of the three genera
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<emphasis id="B9537418FFC2FFAD2B423286FDA5E0A4" box="[531,624,1418,1441]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="172">Neomyia</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
,
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<emphasis id="B9537418FFC2FFAD2B2F3285FD21E0A5" box="[638,756,1417,1440]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="172">Curranosia</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
and
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<emphasis id="B9537418FFC2FFAD299732A5FEF1E0C4" box="[198,292,1449,1473]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="172">Pyrellina</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
. The species is also dedicated to all creative all-rounders, who usually know right away how best to help when help is needed.
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<subSubSection id="C33DFB81FFC2FFAD29C63125FE2CE2C4" pageId="5" pageNumber="172" type="diagnosis">
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<emphasis id="B9537418FFC2FFAD29C63125FED1E344" bold="true" box="[151,260,1577,1601]" pageId="5" pageNumber="172">Diagnosis</emphasis>
: The female of
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<emphasis id="B9537418FFC2FFAD28BC3125FD21E344" box="[493,756,1577,1601]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="172">Curranosia allroundera</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
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runs in the keys (
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,
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) directly to
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<emphasis id="B9537418FFC2FFAD28733165FDABE384" box="[290,638,1641,1665]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="172">Curranosia spekei vansomereni</emphasis>
(
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)
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, of which only the female
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is known so far. Both females are easily distinguished from one another by the rather small lower calypter of
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<emphasis id="B9537418FFC2FFAD2B0631C5FD3BE3E4" box="[599,750,1737,1761]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="172">C. allroundera</emphasis>
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, which does not extend under the scutellum but diverge from the margin of the scutellum in a steep angle, and the yellowish-brownish abdomen with a consistent yellowishbrown tergite 5.
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<emphasis id="B9537418FFC2FFAD28143045FD5CE264" box="[325,649,1865,1889]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="172">Curranosia spekei vansomereni</emphasis>
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, however, is marked by a shiny uniformly blue-green abdomen and a lower calypter which is much larger than the upper one and extends under the scutellum.
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