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, W.
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:
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, trial to
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L. Tujuh,
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14
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1989
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. B Hubley, DC Darling,
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893074 1° rainforest,
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, screen sweep,
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in
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): same data as holotype
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.
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Measurements in mm: body length 1.90 (
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females), wing length 1.72 (
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), wing width 0.82 (
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Frons dull reddish brown (except for orbitalia), facial plate shiny reddish yellow, cheeks and genae greyish red, genal seta only
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long. Antennae reddish yellow, scape brown, first flagellomere slightly conical towards upper apex,
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, scape and pedicel (combined)
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. Arista with short cilia only, cilia on flagellomere about as long. Three pairs of medium long but thin
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(right side on
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5, 4 on left on one of the
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).
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Wing normal in size, light brown, veins yellow but brown on the area of spots on wing. A brown diffuse spot around humeral vein, between
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and Rs fork, around upcurving section of
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, and a lighter brown patch from R-M cross-vein down to Cu, and also an area around apical part of
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darker than the rest of the alar plane. Costal hairs longer and denser than in its congeners, second costal section thickened (
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thick medially). Second costal section only slightly shorter than third section (0.463 vs.
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on
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). Vein
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without a vein appendage subapically. Vein
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bent along a wide arc to costa. Costa overruns apex of vein
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by a length equalling three time its diameter, vein
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more strongly bent towards the costa, i.e. apical part not straight, consequently medial part less curved (basal par almost straight).
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Female terminalia characteristic with dull quadrate epiproct, which bears a pair of
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long hairs and with 2 pairs of
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long curved hairs on cerci.
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Distribution:
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(
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)
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<paragraph id="D34136A05F68FFF0430B79CAFE293338" blockId="28.[317,1269,1214,1293]" pageId="28" pageNumber="135">Etymology: The name is “brush carrier”, peniculus + fero, referring to its peculiar mid basitarsus.</paragraph>
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is an easily recognisable species by the basitarsal structures both in male and female. Its closer relationshipin the genus, is at present ob - scure.
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