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Genus
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Etymology: This genus is named for my much esteemed colleague Eric Fisher, whose knowledge of the
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is legendary. Not only did he sort through many thousands of Malaise-trapped insects from
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, but he immediately recognised the interest and importance of the material described in this paper. Feminine gender.
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Type species:
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Diagnosis:
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with the following combination of characters: postpedicel more than 1.5× longer than scape and pedicel combined and bearing a distinct style made up of three elements, including a terminal “seta-like” element; mystacal setation confined to the ventral third of face; proepisternum fine setose (a few moderately developed setae are present, but these are never as strong as mesonotal macrosetae); scutellum with a single pair of apical macrosetae; postmetacoxal area entirely membranous and asetose; only abdominal T1 with a group of strong macrosetae dorsolaterally;
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terminalia fairly slender, never bulbous.
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Key to genera of Afrotropical
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with setose anatergites (modified from
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to include
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; it however excludes
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because of uncertainty of its subfamilial assignment)
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<keyLead id="30ACD903FFE060186A84BFA7EA1EFC67" pageId="1" pageNumber="222">1 Postpedicel (= third antennal segment) tipped with a small apical pit enclosing a “seta-like” sensory element....................................................................................8</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="30ACD903FFE060186A84BFE7EA1EFBA7" pageId="1" pageNumber="222"> Postpedicel with a distinct terminal style made up of two or three elements (including a terminal “seta-like” element).............................................................2</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="30ACD903FFE060186A84B82FEA1EFBDF" box="[181,1141,1080,1105]" pageId="1" pageNumber="222">2 Occiput with obvious macrosetae ..........................................................................4</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="30ACD903FFE060186A84B84FEA1EFBFF" box="[181,1141,1112,1137]" pageId="1" pageNumber="222"> Occiput lacking macrosetae (i.e., with weak setae only).......................................3</keyLead>
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3 Face relatively broad (eye:face-width ratio &lt;1.1:1.0); scape clearly longer than pedicel; hypandrium less than half as long as epandrial lobes (western southern Africa) .............................................................................
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Face relatively narrow (eye:face-width ratio&gt;1.3:1.0); scape and pedicel about equal in length; hypandrium about as long as epandrial lobes (D.R. Congo).......... ...........................................................................................
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Oldroyd, 1970
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4 Proepisternum with a few strong macrosetae as well as fine setae; pronotal and mesonotal macrosetae very strong (flies have bristly appearance) (western southern Africa) ............................................................................
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Londt, 1983
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<keyLead id="30ACD903FFE060186A84B9B9EA1EF98F" pageId="1" pageNumber="222"> Proepisternum with fine setae (some may be moderately developed, but never as strong as mesonotal macrosetae); pronotal and mesonotal macrosetae moderately developed ...............................................................................................................5</keyLead>
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5 Abdominal T14 with groups of strong macrosetae dorsolaterally; antennal style consisting of two elements (one small basal segment and a “seta-like” sensory element); ♂ genitalia bulbous;
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T7 and T8 of nearly equal length (
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) ................................................................
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Only abdominal T1 with groups of strong macrosetae dorsolaterally; antennal style consisting of three elements (two basal segments and a “seta-like” sensory element);
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genitalia slender, never bulbous;
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unknown)........................................................................................6
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6 Facial swelling pronounced both in lower and upper regions (southern Africa) ..... ...................................................................................
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Ricardo, 1925
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<keyLead id="30ACD903FFE3601B6AA1BD82EA3BFE20" box="[144,1104,405,430]" pageId="2" pageNumber="223"> Facial swelling weak, only lower margin moderately pronounced........................7</keyLead>
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7 Two or more pairs of apical scutellar macrosetae; mystax occupying almost entire face although sometimes weak in dorsal part; antennal postpedicel usually somewhat clavate, &lt;1.5× longer than scape and pedicel combined (western southern Africa) ..........................................................................
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Londt, 1983
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A single pair of apical scutellar macrosetae; mystax occupying ventral third of face only, dorsal part asetose; antennal postpedicel elongate, spindle shaped,&gt;1.5× longer than scape and pedicel combined (Madagascar)...........
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8 Facial swelling occupying approx. three-quarters of face and entirely covered with macrosetae and setae; presutural dorsocentral setae well developed; M 1 not strongly arched anteriorly; postmetacoxal membrane covered with long setae (southern Africa) .................................................................................
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Loew, 1858
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Facial swelling occupying at most half of face and often with macrosetae only on lower half; dorsocentral setae present only on posterior part of mesonotum; M 1 usually strongly arched anteriorly; postmetacoxal membrane usually asetose (widespread throughout the afrotropics) .................
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<emphasis id="B929A624FFE3601B68CFBF99EDFCFC10" bold="true" box="[766,919,910,926]" pageId="2" pageNumber="223">Microstylum</emphasis>
Macquart, 1838
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