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Rather small, stout species.
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Face dark brown, paler on clypeus, about 2¥ as wide as ocellus. Frons dark brown. Occiput flat with broad central furrow, dark brown, slightly shining green. Palp rather small (less than 1/4 of eye), rounded rectangular, reddish yellow with dark apex; with two black apical bristles. Antenna mainly dark with scape pale on apicoventral 1/3 and pedicel pale on ventral 2/3; first flagellomere elongate triangular, 1.9¥ as long and deep and 1.5¥ as long as scape and pedicel combined. Arista 0.8¥ as long as first three joints of antenna, distinctly subapical, with short pubescence (
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).
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Figure 16.
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(male). A, wing; B, femur II; C, antenna; D, femur I; E, hypopygium.
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entirely dark brown with slight green metallic reflection, with only postalar area slightly paler. Nine ac, more than 2¥ as long as distance between rows. One (broken off) sutural bristle present. Several small bristles present between dc 13, ps and sutural bristles.
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entirely dark brown with black genital capsule.
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with simple hypandrium; aedeagus dark, very long and rather straight; ventral bristle of surstylus with apical flag; VEP and DEP evident; postgonites whitish; cercus moderately large, ribbonshaped (
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).
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Halter pale. Wing rather pale, with R
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slightly diverging; R
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curved. Proximal section of vein CuA
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1.9¥ as long as apical section;
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ratio 1.7. Wing length
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= 3) (
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including coxae mainly pale yellow with tarsi (especially of leg III) darker. Femur I with erect ventral bristle at basal 1/7, slightly longer than femur is deep, basad of av row of strong bristles, decreasing in length towards apex; most basal bristles erect, apical ones inclined towards apex; with two pv preapical bristles (
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). Femur II with one row of strong inclined pv bristles on whole length, decreasing in length towards apex, basal bristles about as long as femur is deep; with one strong ad and one strong pv preapical bristles (
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= 3).
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<emphasis id="AEB47F070339093BFF56B096C8B2C8E9" box="[155,243,196,217]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="56">Female.</emphasis>
As in male, except for the following: face pale brown, very wide below antennae, distance between eyes at narrowest wide about 3¥ as wide as ocellus. Palp rectangular, reddish yellow with dark apex, 1/5 of eye. Antenna with 1st flagellomere brown with basal half paler; 1st flagellomere 1.4¥ as long as deep and 1.1¥ as long as scape and pedicel combined; arista 1.1¥ as long as first three joints of antenna. Femora distinctly infuscated dorsally along whole length, especially femur I. Femur II and III with dense, rather strong av and pv pubescence. Abdomen with six pubescent segments; 8th segment conical with six long setae instead of dornen; cercus slender, brownish. Body length 3.0 mm, wing length
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<emphasis id="AEB47F070339093BFF56B2D3C959CAA6" box="[155,280,641,662]" italics="true" pageId="29" pageNumber="56">Etymology.</emphasis>
Species named in honour of Brian Brown (Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, Los Angeles,
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) (
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; W).
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