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sp. C
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,
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<paragraph id="8BDB9A46FFD6677B0FACFBE6FCE58BA7" blockId="62.[151,1437,1072,2032]" pageId="62" pageNumber="63">This species is apparently undescribed, but because females are usually difficult to determine by themselves, we choose not to give it a name at this time. Notes of the female are included in the event that males are located in the future, and it is included in the key to females.</paragraph>
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Female. Measurements, body 11.315.0 mm, wing
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: Mostly pale yellow tomentose with pale setae. Face and frons often brownish-yellow tomentose, blackish below gibbosity on face laterally and below epistome; bristles black, numerous medially and along epistomal margin laterally, latter bristles thin; sparse thin pale bristles present just above epistomal margin medially; pale whitish or yellowish setae intermixed. Palpi and ocellar tubercle entirely black setose; frons black setose, pale setae sparse. Antennae and occiput with mostly pale vestiture, 23 postocular bristles black.
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: Blackish; postpronotum and postalar callus brownish-yellow or reddish. Scutum brownishyellow or yellow tomentose laterally; anterior scutal setae about as long as scape; setae mostly and bristles entirely black; pale setae laterally. Scutellum yellowish-gray tomentose, setae whitish, longer than scape and pedicel combined; 58 marginal bristles, usually black or mixed black and yellowish. Pleura brownish-yellow tomentose, setae mostly pale, scattered black setae present on anepisternum and anepimeron dorsally; katatergite vestiture variable entirely black, yellowish, or mixed.
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: Yellowish, hyaline anteromedially; veins mostly brown, brownish-yellow or yellow basally, anterior 3 veins reddish except brown apically. R4 fork beyond apex of cell d, R4 recurrent vein much longer than basal diameter of cell r4 about as long as r-m crossvein; crossvein apical 1/3 of cell d.
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: Coxae, trochanters, tarsi black; coxae brownish-yellow tomentose with pale yellowish vestiture, sometimes reddish. Femora and tibiae reddish, narrow apices black, bristles mostly black or mixed red and black; mesothoracic and metathoracic femora with mostly black bristles anteriorly and anteroventrally, usually at least 12 bristles red. Tibiae and tarsi with black bristles.
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<emphasis id="B9104654FFD6677B0FFEF85FFE808892" box="[197,312,1929,1954]" italics="true" pageId="62" pageNumber="63">Abdomen</emphasis>
: Mostly yellowish-gray or gray tomentose, tergite 1 and wide sides of tergites 27 grayish tomentose, gray extends along apical margin of most tergites, joining medially; tergites 27 with large brown tomentose spot dorsally, few to abundant brown setae present; setae elsewhere yellowish or whitish.
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<emphasis id="B9104654FFD7677A0FFEFF4EFEFD8F81" box="[197,325,152,177]" italics="true" pageId="63" pageNumber="64">Terminalia</emphasis>
(
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): Length 4.0
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, at middle 1/61/7 as wide as long; cercus short, tergite 9
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sp. C. Female terminalia, lateral view: 130. Ovipositor; 131. Lateral spermatheca.
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<emphasis id="B9104654FFD7677A0FFEFB5EFE718B92" bold="true" box="[197,457,1160,1186]" pageId="63" pageNumber="64">Specimens examined</emphasis>
.
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: Canoe
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rd. scrub / forest, nr. Hilton Resort /
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D. Perez (
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,
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).
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<collectingCountry id="F373DAD6FFD7677A0E70FB79FE678BF9" box="[331,479,1199,1225]" name="Trinidad and Tobago" pageId="63" pageNumber="64">TRINIDAD</collectingCountry>
</emphasis>
:
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Valley / Simla
<date id="FFDABC86FFD7677A0DD5FB79FCD98BF9" box="[750,865,1199,1225]" pageId="63" pageNumber="64" value="1987-05-18">18.v.1987</date>
/ R. E. Woodruff / at light (
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,
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).
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<emphasis id="B9104654FFD7677A0FFEFB03FEDD8BDF" bold="true" box="[197,357,1237,1263]" pageId="63" pageNumber="64">Distribution.</emphasis>
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<collectingRegion id="49A054A4FFD7677A0E57FB03FE7B8BDF" box="[364,451,1237,1263]" country="Trinidad and Tobago" name="Tobago" pageId="63" pageNumber="64">Tobago</collectingRegion>
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and
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. Captured near sea level during March and April.
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<emphasis id="B9104654FFD7677A0FFEFB2AFEF88A26" bold="true" box="[197,320,1276,1302]" pageId="63" pageNumber="64">Remarks.</emphasis>
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sp. is distinguished by the entirely black palpal setae, abundant black bristles of the face, blackish tomentum along the lateral margin of the face and below the epistomal margin, brownishyellow tomentum of the scutum and pleura, reddish femora and tibiae with only narrow apices black, and pale tomentum on the lateral margin of tergites 27. It is further distinguished by the short, wide terminalia and the oval, mostly brownish surface of the spermathecae (
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).
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In
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key, the Tobago-Trinidad species end in couplet 5 that includes
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amazonica
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(Bromley) and
<emphasis id="B9104654FFD7677A0E71FA32FE188ACD" box="[330,416,1508,1533]" italics="true" pageId="63" pageNumber="64">E. titon</emphasis>
(Bromley). These are large (
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) flies with reddish femora and black markings, and uniformly brownish-gray tomentose abdomens. The femora of
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are mostly black ventrally whereas those of
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have a wide, black, median spot dorsally. Contrastingly, the Tobago-Trinidad species is much smaller (
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), only the extreme apices of the femora are partly or completely black, and the abdominal tomentum is mostly gray with large brown spots dorsally. Also, the palpal setae of
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are entirely whitish whereas they are black in this species. The palpal setae of
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are mostly black, those basally whitish.
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