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Key to the species of
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1 Frons (
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,
<figureCitation box="[414,470,1073,1099]" captionStart="Figs 912" captionStartId="6.[144,183,1630,1652]" captionTargetBox="[151,1096,968,1612]" captionTargetId="figure-68@6.[151,1096,968,1612]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="Figs 912. Xestomyza spp., heads: (9) X. lugubris, ♀ holotype, lateral; (10) Xestomyza sp.A, ♀, lateral; (11) X. lugubris, ♂, dorsal; (12) X. stuckenbergi sp. n., ♀ paratype, dorsal. Not to scale." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7915313" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/7915313/files/figure.png" pageId="9" pageNumber="184">9, 10</figureCitation>
) (and rest of body,
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) entirely or predominantly shiny black; male body appears bi­coloured: thorax with predominantly black long erect setae and some white setae intermixed, abdomen mainly with reddish golden long erect setae; larger species ≥
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(811.2 mm) ...................
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Frons (
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,
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) (and all or most of body,
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) entirely covered in grey pubescence; abdomen with short semi-appressed setae; male body appears concolourous, grey with sparse black setae; smaller species &lt;
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(5.26.4 mm)......2
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2 Scape&gt;3× as long as flagellomeres combined (
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,
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); flagellomere 1 roundish, nearly as broad as long;
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setae subequal to other thoracic macrosetae; anepisternum and anepimeron entirely covered in silver pubescence (
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); wing dark brown with irregularly mottled pattern ...............................................
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Scape 1.8× as long as flagellomeres combined (
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,
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); flagellomere 1 subovoid,&gt;2× as long as thick;
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setae shorter and finer than other thoracic macrosetae; parts of anepisternum and anepimeron shiny black; wing mostly hyaline..............
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