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species group
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. Size
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. The
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species group differs distinctly from all other Palearctic
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, first of all, in male mid tarsomere 5 being black, flattened dorsoventrally, bearing anterior and posterior rows of strong setae. Postocular setae entirely black. Face gradually narrowing downward. Antennomeres often elongate; antennal stylus usually shifted anteriad. Femora partly black and partly yellow; fore and mid femora often mostly yellow; hind femur usually black except apex (but entirely yellow in
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). Mid and hind femora with one preapical anterior bristle. Male fore tarsus usually simple, with neither flattened, nor widened segments (but remarkably setose in
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); mid tarsus simple except 5th segment.
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tarsus with at least 2, usually 3 dorsal bristles. Wing longer than body, with weak but distinct thickening at apex of R1. M1+2 moderately sinuate, without stubvein. Wing anal lobe poorly developed, and anal angle obtuse or absent in male. Cercus ovate, serrate at apex, with falcate marginal setae.
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The combination of character states is distinctive to
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species group, but most of them may also occur in
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. However, Palearctic species of the other groups of
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have never so remarkably modified 5th segment of mid tarsus (apomorphy), and members of the related
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. always have simple mid tarsus. The shifted anteriad antennal stylus and poorly developed wing anal lobe distinguish the
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species group from the
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lineage, supporting the monophyly of the former.
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