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(
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)
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male (
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, glued on a paper point):
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,
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,
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, W. C. CHUANG,
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.
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<emphasis id="BD93EAEF2C29D639FEEF30C2FE4F45A2" bold="true" box="[317,419,1736,1757]" pageId="16" pageNumber="203">Figs 912</emphasis>
.
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, paratype male, genitalia. 9 = epandrium, cerci and subepandrial sclerite in anterior (inner) view (most of the epandrial setae omitted), 10 = genital com-
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plex, lateral view, 11 = phallus, ventral view, 12 = phallus, lateral view. Scale bar:
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for all
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(
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,
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and
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in the
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): same locality and data as for the
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, except for the
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id. labels, as follow: male: 98 (left wing lost); male: 70 (minuten-pinned, flagellomeres lost); male: 79 (damaged, wings broken, flagellomeres lost); male (
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) 61 (right flagellomeres lost, mesonotal setae broken off); female: 126 (left flagellomeres lost, thorax deformed); female: 16 (flagellomeres lost, mesonotal setae broken off); female (
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): 97 (mesonotal setae broken, tip of left wing lost); female: 105 (in a good state of preservation)
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.
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Description Measurements in mm: body length 3.30 (
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), 2.803.30 (
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), wing length 2.71 (
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, downcurved, not precisely measurable), 2.652.85 (
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), wing breadth 1.05, 0.981.07. Silvery greyish (except head), abdominal setae originate from large round black spots.
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Head
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long,
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high. Frons orange with some greyish microtomentum caudally. Orbitalia broad, silvery grey. Lunule protruding. Face short, orange dorsally (like cheeks beside), grey ventrally. Facial keel short, 1/2 of face, thin and not sharp. Pedicel silvery greyish dorsally and medially, yellowish basally. Cephalic setae as usual, ocellars particularly long,
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on
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. First flagellomere
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long (measured dorsally); ventral base and ventral edge to apical Ľ broadly reddish, first flagellomere otherwise dark grey, almost black apically. Second segment of arista very thick (
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), third segment long, white, covered with microcilia.
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<paragraph id="8F5836FD2C28D638FEAC35D2FC5F4092" blockId="17.[317,1271,667,1494]" box="[382,947,984,1005]" pageId="17" pageNumber="204">Thoracic chaetotaxy as in congeners, prescutellars strong.</paragraph>
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Subcostal cell brown in basal (narrow) part, almost black in apical (broad) part (in cases also narrow part blackish). Wing otherwise light greyish, veins brown. Costa continued to M but very thin between R4+5 and M. Sections of vein M (
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) 0.47 and
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, ratio 2.42. Anal vein (A
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) very short, shorter then dM-Cu crossvein, axial vein (A
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) much longer and continued to 2/3 length towards wing margin. Squamal fringe black.
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<paragraph id="8F5836FD2C28D638FEAC328EFB1F47E6" blockId="17.[317,1271,667,1494]" box="[382,1267,1156,1177]" pageId="17" pageNumber="204">Femora grey with yellowish basal and apical parts, tibia mainly yellow, fore tarsi all dark.</paragraph>
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Abdominal pattern not uniform: female tergites 3 to 5 with a pair of small grey spots; in cases also tergite 2 with grey spots. I found a male with similar faint grey spots. There is a female (NMNS-ENT 639126) with black tibiae and 2 pairs of larger square spots on tergites 35, and 1 pair on tergite 2 (that may belong to another species and so it was not designated as
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).
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Epandrium comparatively long dorsally (
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). Male cerci long with fine setae only, subepandrial sclerite distinct though not strongly sclerotized (
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). Surstylar lobe slightly bilobed apically. Phallus (
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) is very similar to uppers of a short boot (without its sole). Ejaculatory apodeme (
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) fine, gonopod robust with reclinate blunt apex. Both hypandrium and aedeagal apodeme robust (
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).
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Female cerci long (
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), shiny, comparatively thin (max.
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broad), with thin short setulae.
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Remarks
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<emphasis id="BD93EAEF2C28D638FDD333F4FD7B4567" box="[513,663,1534,1560]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="204">A. conspicua</emphasis>
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is a conspicuous species indeed. Hitherto only
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<emphasis id="BD93EAEF2C28D638FEEF302BFE2E4544" box="[317,450,1569,1595]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="204">A. reicherti</emphasis>
(
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, 1929)
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was known from the Oriental (and Australian) region, but that is not a related species. The colour of its frons makes it easily recognisable. Its male genitalia are not similar to any of the known species of
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<emphasis id="BD93EAEF2C28D638FB613062FE7045DA" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="204">Acrometopia</emphasis>
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or
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<emphasis id="BD93EAEF2C28D638FE123081FDB745DA" box="[448,603,1675,1701]" italics="true" pageId="17" pageNumber="204">Melametopia</emphasis>
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. However, postabdominal sclerites are as asymmetric as
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gave in his figures 1, 9, 13.
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