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Key to species of the
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1. Antennal process placed dorsally on flagellomere in close proximity to arista, prominent, longer than width of flagellomere (e.g.,
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); fore femur without basoventral thorn-like process made from closely approximated hairs (
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cohort) (e.g.,
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).................................................................................... 2
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-. Antennal process placed on anterodorsal edge of flagellomere, short, reduced, rudimentary, as a small bump, or imperceptible (e.g.,
<figureCitation id="13572A4BFF8DFFBC5F32F4D7E5F004CD" box="[280,397,1996,2017]" captionStart="FIGURES 18 25" captionStartId="14.[151,264,1944,1967]" captionTargetBox="[226,1362,193,1930]" captionTargetId="figure@14.[226,1363,193,1932]" captionTargetPageId="14" captionText="FIGURES 18 25. Male Strongylophthalmyia, antennae. 18. S. borneensis, n. sp.; 19. S. caestus, n. sp.; 20. S. darlingi, n. sp. 21. S. federeri, n. sp.; 22. S. hauseri, n. sp.; 23. S. immaculata Hennig, arrow points to minute dorsal antennal process; 24. S. indochinensis, n. sp., arrow points to short dorsal antennal process; 25. S. inundans, n. sp." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/268055/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">Figs. 2324</figureCitation>
,
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); fore femur with basoventral thorn-like process made closely approximated hairs (
<figureCitation id="13572A4BFF8DFFBC5AD7F4D7E1E604CD" box="[1277,1435,1996,2017]" captionStart="FIGURES 62 69" captionStartId="21.[151,264,1145,1168]" captionTargetBox="[230,1363,193,1123]" captionTargetId="figure@21.[230,1364,193,1124]" captionTargetPageId="21" captionText="FIGURES 62 69. Male Strongylophthalmyia, fore femur, left lateral view. 62. S. albisternum, n. sp.; 63. S. borneensis, n. sp.; 64. S. hauseri, n. sp.; 65. S. immaculata Hennig, arrow points to tight thorn-like cluster of setae; 66. S. indochinensis, n. sp.; 67. S. inundans, n. sp.; 68. S. lowi, n. sp., arrow points to ventral cluster of setae; 69. S. malayensis, n. sp., arrow points to tight thorn-like cluster of setae." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/268056/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="208">Figs. 65, 66, 68,</figureCitation>
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69) (
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cohort)................................................................................ 18
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2. Anepisternum with small tuft of silvery white or dark brown to black hairs near katepisternum (
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)............... 3
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-. Anepisternum without tuft, scattered hairs may be present dorsally or ventrally (
<figureCitation id="13572A4BFF82FFB35DCBF3C9E05403CB" box="[993,1065,210,231]" captionStart="FIGURES 38 41" captionStartId="18.[151,264,1558,1581]" captionTargetBox="[219,1353,519,1516]" captionTargetId="figure@18.[219,1353,519,1516]" captionTargetPageId="18" captionText="FIGURES 38 41. Male Strongylophthalmyia, thoraces, left lateral view. 38. S. hauseri, n. sp.; 39. S. lowi, n. sp.; 40. S. nigripalpis, n. sp.; 41. S. pappi, n. sp." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/165879/files/figure.png" pageId="8" pageNumber="209">Fig. 40</figureCitation>
)........................... 12
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<keyLead id="309D95FBFF82FFB35EBDF3F4E1E60228" box="[151,1435,239,260]" pageId="8" pageNumber="209">3. Anepisternal tuft black to dark brown; fore femur usually slightly swollen medially;................................ 4</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="309D95FBFF82FFB35EBDF216E1E1020E" box="[151,1436,269,290]" pageId="8" pageNumber="209">-. Anepisternal tuft white to silvery white; fore femur concave in lateral view, not usually swollen medially............... 5</keyLead>
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4. Wing with tinge of brown apically and medially at r-m crossvein (
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); combined length of hind tarsal segments 15 longer than hind tibia (
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,
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)....................................................
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Evenhuis
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-. Wing hyaline throughout; combined length of hind tarsal segments 15 shorter than hind tibia (Peninsular Malaysia)..........................................................................................
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Evenhuis
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5. Dorsal antennal process distinctly S-shaped or kinked (
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,
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,
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); palpus widened or flared apically (e.g.,
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); fore coxal hairs black or mixed orange and black......................................................... 6
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-. Dorsal antennal process not S-shaped or distinctly kinked (e.g.,
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); palpus not flared apically (
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); fore coxal hairs white (Thailand)................................................................................. 11
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-. Palpus linear-ellipsoid, slightly bowed, length
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width, with darkened color apically, flared but with distinct lobe dorsally..................................................................................................... 8
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7. Palpus bifid (
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); arista shorter than dorsal antennal process; mid femur yellowish brown; minute vestiture on laterotergite in front of halter base white (Vietnam).................................................
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-. Palpus not bifid (
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); arista longer than dorsal antennal process; mid femur black basally; minute vestiture on laterotergite in front of halter base black (China).................................................
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8. Abdominal sternites III (and sometimes III) not sclerotized, white or membranous; fore femur with dorsal spines short (
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) (Thailand).................................................................
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. Abdominal sternites III sclerotized, not membranous; fore femur with proximal spines longer than above (
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).. 9
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9. Anterior of thorax yellowish, black elsewhere (
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) (Burma)......................................
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10. Mid femur and tibia black; fore coxa with 5 hairs apically; fore femur dorsally with 34 thorn-like spicules (
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)..............................................
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. Mid femur and tibia yellow; fore coxa with 3 hairs apically; fore femur dorsally with 5 thorn-like spicules (
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)................................................................
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11. Antennal flagellomere distinctly darkened with brownish color along anterior edge; abdominal tergites III and postpronotum reddish brown; fore femur with row of 5 spicules dorsally (
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)......................................
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-. Antennal flagellomere yellowish white, without darkening along anterior edge; abdominal tergite I all yellow, tergites III yel- low, tergites IIIIV yellow medially; fore femur with two clusters of spicules dorsally (row of 3 spicules basally, row of 5 smaller spicules medially) (
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).................................................
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<emphasis id="B918EADCFF82FFB35B4CF744E1E80759" bold="true" box="[1382,1429,1119,1141]" pageId="8" pageNumber="209">n. sp</emphasis>
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<keyLead id="309D95FBFF82FFB35EBDF781E1E60783" box="[151,1435,1178,1199]" pageId="8" pageNumber="209">-. Body predominantly shiny black to brown, without contrasting yellow in areas listed above......................... 14</keyLead>
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13. Palpus elongate, narrow, leading to large rounded, with black clubbed apex (appearing like a tennis racquet) (
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); lower occiput brown with contrasting white posterolateral spot (Philippines)........................
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<emphasis id="B918EADCFF82FFB35B4CF7CFE1E807C6" bold="true" box="[1382,1429,1236,1258]" pageId="8" pageNumber="209">n. sp</emphasis>
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-. Palpus normal in shape, bacilliform; occiput yellowish brown posteroventrally, without white spot (Sumatra)..............................................................................................
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14. Palpus modified, strongly bilobed (e.g.,
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), black apically................................................ 15
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<keyLead id="309D95FBFF82FFB35EBDF651E1E60673" box="[151,1435,1354,1375]" pageId="8" pageNumber="209">-. Palpus bacilliform, not modified as above................................................................. 16</keyLead>
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15. Palpus boxing-glove shaped (
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); fore femur with row of dorsal spines extending to apex, short stiff hairs basoventrally (Philippines)......................................................................
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. Palpus not glove-shaped, but bilobed with proximal lobe hemispherical with setae, distal lobe ellipsoid, without setae; fore femur with dorsal spines subbasally and at distal two-thirds, row not extending to apex, cluster of yellowish setae basoven- trally (China)................................................................
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16. Dorsal antennal process much longer than head length; dorsum of fore femur with 6 spines clustered together at extreme base, lacking both long hairs laterally and thorn-like process basoventrally (Philippines)............
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17. Pleura brown; abdominal tergites brown; halter knob yellow (Peninsular Malaysia)...........
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-. Pleura yellow; abdominal tergites yellow; halter knob white (
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18. Antennal flagellomere with distinct but short, pointed process anterodorsally (
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,
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)...................... 19
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-. Antennal flagellomere with indistinct pointed process, small, bump, or process imperceptible (
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,
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,
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)...... 21
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19. Antennal process length one-half length of flagellomere width (
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) (Laos)................
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Evenhuis
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<emphasis id="B918EADCFF82FFB35B4CF5FFE1E805D6" bold="true" box="[1382,1429,1764,1786]" pageId="8" pageNumber="209">n. sp</emphasis>
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-. Antennal process short, pointed, much less than one-half length of flagellomere width (
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,
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)................. 18
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20. Head and thorax yellow to reddish brown laterally...................................
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<emphasis id="B918EADCFF82FFB35A5BF404E0870419" bold="true" box="[1137,1274,1823,1845]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="209">indochinensis</emphasis>
Evenhuis
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<emphasis id="B918EADCFF82FFB35B4CF404E1E80419" bold="true" box="[1382,1429,1823,1845]" pageId="8" pageNumber="209">n. sp</emphasis>
.
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-. Head and thorax black..................................................................
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<emphasis id="B918EADCFF82FFB35AFEF427E147047E" bold="true" box="[1236,1338,1852,1874]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="209">microstyla</emphasis>
Shatalkin
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21. Mesonotum brown, postpronotum contrasting yellow; palpus extremely large, obovate, black (
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) (Peninsular Malaysia)..............................................................................
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<emphasis id="B918EADCFF82FFB35ABAF46CE08604A1" bold="true" box="[1168,1275,1911,1933]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="209">nigripalpis</emphasis>
Evenhuis
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<emphasis id="B918EADCFF82FFB35B4CF46CE1E804A1" bold="true" box="[1382,1429,1911,1933]" pageId="8" pageNumber="209">n. sp</emphasis>
.
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<keyLead id="309D95FBFF82FFB35EBDF48EE1E10486" box="[151,1436,1941,1962]" pageId="8" pageNumber="209">-. Mesonotum yellow to reddish brown, not contrasting in color with postpronotum; palpus not as above................ 22</keyLead>
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22. Palpus not modified, bacilliform, yellow (
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<keyLead id="309D95FBFF82FFB35EBDF4D4E1E604C8" box="[151,1435,1999,2020]" pageId="8" pageNumber="209">-. Palpus modified, black, not bacilliform.................................................................. 23</keyLead>
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23. Palpus with apex spherical with single long setae (
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) (Thailand); fore femur dorsally with 12 short spicules apically, 2 long spicules basally.........................................................................
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. Palpus with apex flared and rounded but not spherical, with numerous setae apically (
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); fore femur dorsally with 5 short spicules apically, 2 long spicules basally.........................................
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Evenhuis
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<emphasis id="B918EADCFF83FFB25B4CF3F4E1E80229" bold="true" box="[1382,1429,239,261]" pageId="9" pageNumber="210">n. sp</emphasis>
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