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, 103)
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Separable from other members of the
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subgroup by the following combination of characters: Occiput brown with a yellowish orange semicircle behind gena. Mesoscutum mostly shiny, scutellum shiny laterally with a medial stripe of microtomentum. Katepisternum mostly shiny. Fore tarsus with all tarsomeres white.
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Head yellow to orange, occiput mostly brown with yellowish orange semicircle behind gena (
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). Microtomentum on frons at anterior corners and around base of postvertical bristles, along ventral margin of gena, thin band on face below lunule and antenna, on prementum, and on occiput. Ocellar bristles just anterior to median ocellus. Subvibrissal bristle and anterior genal bristle about 0.5X length of vibrissa.
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Thorax black, mostly shiny with scattered microtomentum on mesoscutum in acrostichal area, on scutellum in a medial stripe and along lateral margins, on anepisternum along posterior third except ventral corner, on katepisternum outlining a shiny patch behind fore coxa and ventrally, on anepimeron and laterotergite, and metapleuron. Mesoscutum sculptured. Scutellum subtriangular, dorsal surface concave medially (
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Legs black, trochanters yellow, joints paler. Fore tarsus with all tarsomeres ivory white, mid and hind tarsi with 4 basal tarsomeres ivory white, distal tarsomere brown. Mid tibia with one preapical anterodorsal, 4 subapical bristles.
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tibia with one ventroapical bristle.
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Male postabdomen: Sternite 5 narrow, posterior corners slightly flared, posterior margin entire with a complete row of setae, anterior apodeme about one-third as long as external portion (
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). Surstylus long, paddle-shaped. Hypandrial arms with ventral tab-like structures. Pregonite fused with postgonite. Postgonite with lobes not separated, anterior lobe truncate, posterior lobe pointed. Basiphallus with long epiphallus, long, thin, transparent preepiphallus. Distiphallus with curved dorsal tube with raised sculpturing but not distinct spines, distal tip very thin (
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).
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, Malaise,
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, J. Noyes (1 ♀,
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);
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: Cuatro Esuinas, P.N. Tortuguero,
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, J. Solano (1 ♀,
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).
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<emphasis id="B941467ABD38FF90FF23FECDFEE44370" bold="true" box="[199,352,260,285]" pageId="11" pageNumber="312">Distribution.</emphasis>
Northern
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(Fig. 103). Most specimens are from montane rainforest from
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elevation.
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<emphasis id="B941467ABD38FF90FF23FE85FECA4308" bold="true" box="[199,334,332,357]" pageId="11" pageNumber="312">Etymology.</emphasis>
The species name refers to the entirely white fore tarsi.
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This species occurs syntopically with the very similar
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at the
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locality; both species were collected in the same series from splatters of monkey dung along a trail. Some individuals were observed perched on the dung slowly waving their forelegs; the difference in fore tarsus colouration between these species may play some role in species recognition. No associated behaviours or interactions were observed and the sex of the waving flies could not be determined in the field.
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