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Stichopogonini
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genus:
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The treatment of the
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in this paper follows
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and
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in recognizing the two South Korean genera belonging to the same subfamily. The diagnostic features of Hulls tribe (1962)
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, to which both genera also belong, are sustained under the subfamilys characterization: “These small, pollinose flies are readily recognized by the strongly divergent front and vertex and by the absence of pile on the lateral slopes of the metasternum; moreover, they tend to be pale in coloration, matching the sand or mud flats which they frequent.” In addition, the females spinose genitalia with its ventral keel (subgenital plate; 8th sternite) characterize these flies.
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The division between the two reported South Korean genera,
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and
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, is recognized by the facial gibbosity, wing venation, and the male epandria. Other diagnostic features presented in this study may not extend to further areas.
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A closely related East Asian genus,
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has been recorded from
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(
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,
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) and is included in the key, but has not been encountered by the author in
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. Species of
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share a similar wing venation with the genus
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(un-stalked cell m3), but as in the genus
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,
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share a low facial gibbosity and an undivided male epandrium. They are in general, more setose flies with less distinct abdominal markings.
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