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)
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material.
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male (
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, body with the head separated, in a good quality canada balsam preparation, abdomen with genitalia in a plastic microvial with glycerol):
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: Tamale,
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on Damongo road, air plankton—17:4518:45,
<date id="FA031074FFCAD15DFDDAF843FD72F810" box="[533,661,1962,1987]" pageId="17" pageNumber="118" value="1969-08-18">18.08.1969</date>
, No. 390, S. Endrődy-Younga.
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(
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):
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(abdomen with genitalia in a plastic microvial with glycerol)
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: same as for
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(male in canada balsam, abdomen with genitalia in a plastic microvial with glycerol):
<emphasis id="BCC9EAA6FFC9D15EFF58FF55FF2DFF06" box="[151,202,188,213]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="119">ibid.</emphasis>
, Tamale, light trap Osram HQL bungalow—12. 0 2. 1971, No. 456.
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Measurements in mm: body length 1.12 (
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), 1.101.15 (
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); wing length 1.10 (
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), 1.051.25 (
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); wing width 0.45 (
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), 0.410.48 (
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). Head and all body brown.
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broad, antennae broadly separated by
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. Facial plate concave but dorsally emerges into a large triangular carina (extended lunule between antennae). Oral margin protruding and upcurved. Eye strongly oblique, consequently gena extremely broadened posteriorly. Height of head
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, postgena
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, longest axis of eye
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. 2 closely set fronto-orbitals: anterior pair emerges on the middle level of frons, several short discoloured fronto-orbitals, which continued in preocular setulae. 3 pairs of long interfrontal setae, plus a 4th posterior pair (or, it is long on the right side). Ocellars strong and strongly divergent. Inner vertical seta 2 times thicker than fronto-orbitals and
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long; also outer vertical seta strong. Inner occipital seta white,
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long, outer occipital seta thin. Postocellar seta not visible. No strong genal seta,
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longest seta on gena as long as peristomals,
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. Vibrissa thick and
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long. Arista long, c.
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(!). Scape seta mediumlong (
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), longest pedicel seta
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. First flagellomere with a broadly rounded dorsal apex. Aristal cilia sparse but
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long.
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. Mesonotal microchaetae rather sparse, pale but rather long. 1 posterior pair of dorsocentral setae of
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. Only c. 4 acrostichal rows countable. Anepisternum bare, only 1 (posterior) katepisternal, only
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long. Scutellum large broad, scutellars subequal: apical sc
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, basal sc
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. Apical scutellar seta emerges on small tubercle.
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brown, tarsi ochreous. Mid tibia with a
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long ventroapical seta, but no mid ventral seta present. A distinct anterior apical seta on mid tibia. Mid tibial armature (tibial microchaetae sparse but
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long): anterodorsals at 9/29, 21/29, a posterodorsal at 20/29. Mid basitarsus medium-long with 8 pairs of fine antero- and posteroventral setulae.
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similar to that of
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, but costa not thickened. Wing membrane light greyish yellow, veins pale yellow. Second costal section longer than third. No particularly long seta sub-basally on costa (max.
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). Inter-crossvein section of M1+2
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, M-M crossvein
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. Discal cell distal edges c. 90°, lower edge with a distinct vein appendage of nearly
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. Halter pale yellow.
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<emphasis id="BCC9EAA6FFC9D15EFF08FB8CFEDFFBAD" box="[199,312,1125,1150]" italics="true" pageId="18" pageNumber="119">Abdomen.</emphasis>
The characters of male and female genitalia are described under the genus.
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<emphasis id="BCC9EAA6FFC9D15EFF08FB60FEA9FB71" bold="true" box="[199,334,1161,1186]" pageId="18" pageNumber="119">Etymology.</emphasis>
The specific epithet (Latin: inconspicuus = not remarkable) of this new species refers to the overall impression on the body, where one can find rather few remarkable features.
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