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Brown 2018 Status: new species described in this paper.
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="22396">Same as for species.</paragraph>
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There are a small number of minute, limuloid phorid genera in the world. In the New World tropics, the only relatively similar genera have large, differentiated frontal setae that are several times longer than the short frontal setae and do not have the scutellum covering the abdomen (
<bibRefCitation author="Brown, B. V." journalOrPublisher="Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada" pageId="0" pageNumber="22396" pagination="115 - 137" title="Convergent adaptations in Phoridae (Diptera) living in the nests of social insects: a review of the New World Aenigmatiinae" volume="165" year="1993">Brown 1993</bibRefCitation>
). The Old World species of the genus
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Schmitz, likewise differ by having the abdomen not covered by the scutellum and by having a solid, triangular wing rudiment (
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).
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