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species
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<emphasis id="B96CEAACFFCBFFB3FDED3DA27FADFADD" italics="true" pageId="77">E. helodis</emphasis>
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(Fushun amber).
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DIAGNOSIS: (from
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, with modifications) Largest phorids, body lengths
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; with many very large, bristlelike setae; frons narrow; 14 pairs frontal setae; size of basal flagellomere with little or no sexual dimorphism. Acrostichals, dorsocentrals, postoculars (even setae on tegula) large, thick macrosetae; proepisternum very bristled (1020 setae). Branches of M
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and M
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tubular, not sclerotized; these veins not completely connected. Wing membrane with dense microtrichia overall; proleg stridulatum present; frontal sulcus absent.
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Hong
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, in Early Eocene amber from Fushun,
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. Unfortunately, the collection of Fushun amber insects studied by Hong is lost, including the
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, and additional specimens of
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have not been found in new excavations of Fushun amber (
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). It is necessary to rely on the original description.
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COMMENTS: There are now three species of
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:
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<emphasis id="B96CEAACFFCBFFB3FCE43B5F7CF4FDD4" box="[846,957,523,547]" italics="true" pageId="77">E. helodis</emphasis>
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in Fushun amber,
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<emphasis id="B96CEAACFFCBFFB3FB0C3B5F7DA5FDB3" italics="true" pageId="77">E. setosa</emphasis>
Brown
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in Baltic amber (fig. 15), and
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<emphasis id="B96CEAACFFCBFFB3FB0C3B7E7C58FD92" italics="true" pageId="77">E. pauciseta</emphasis>
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,
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, also in Baltic amber (fig. 16). The flies are extraordinarily large and bristly, almost like calyptrates, and apparently very rare in Baltic amber.
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expressed some doubt about the sciadocerine position of the genus, but later included
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in this subfamily (
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). Courtesy of Christel Hoffeins, who loaned the
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of
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<emphasis id="B96CEAACFFCBFFB3FBF63A657BF5FCBA" box="[1116,1212,822,845]" italics="true" pageId="77">E. setosa</emphasis>
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(CCHH 1358-1: fig. 15), I was able to observe the stridulatum in this species. There are considerable differences between the two Baltic amber
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species (listed in the diagnosis below), but I am placing the new species in this genus given the striking similarities between the two, such as the uniquely large size and numerous, large macrosetae.
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