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DIAGNOSIS: Small fly (ThL
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DESCRIPTION: Small fly (ThL
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ETYMOLOGY: In reference to
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DISTRIBUTION: This species is only known from the panhandle of
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COMMENTS:
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referred to this undescribed species as “
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species C
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” but refrained from describing it.
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