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(Afrotropical catalogue).
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Redescription, male. Brown to black. Length, body
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White tomentose, mostly white setose. Face with mystax dense white setose, setae of uniform length, apex of setal mass truncate, slightly drooping; 4­6 brown bristles present, pencil­like bristles absent; 1.0:3.3­1.0:4.1. Antenna mostly brown setose; style with or without ventral row of setae, sometimes apex with flat tuft of short setae. Occiput with 3­ 5 brown postocular setae dorsally, 2 with apex near ocellar tubercle.
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Mesonotum subshiny, tomentum mostly brown­yellow, lightest posteriorly; 2 brown tomentose paramedial stripes and 2 lateral spots present; setae mostly brown, 4 lateral and 2 to 3 posterior dorsocentral bristles present, latter about as long as scutellar bristles. Scutellum pale brown­yellow tomentose, with numerous long, yellow or brown setae and 2 marginal bristles. Pleuron yellow to gray tomentose, yellow setose; anepimeral bristles absent. Halter yellow to red.
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): Narrow apex and posterior dense microtrichose. Cell m
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narrow, apex acute, near base of cell m
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: Fore coxa usually yellow to yellowish­brown [dark in Ethiopian specimens], middle and hind coxae brown, all yellowish­gray tomentose with yellow setae. Femora yellow to slightly brown­yellow, apical half to three­fourths with a narrow brown anterodorsal stripe; fore femur with brown stripe often very faint; hind femur usually with a narrow dark brown stripe posteriorly, sometimes entirely yellow. Fore femur ventrally with a long row of moderately long, thin, yellow setae. Middle femur with 2 long anterior and 1 much shorter preapical posterodorsal bristle, all brown; several thin mostly yellow setae present in each ventral row with most slightly longer than width of femora. Hind femur (
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) anteriorly with a wide stripe of short yellow setae and 1 brown dorsoapical bristle; only 3­4 thin anteroventral setae present, all on basal half, one unusually long, about third as long as hind femur; 4 brown bristles present posteriorly, 2 on basal two­thirds and 1 pair on apical fourth; basally, 2­3 additional shorter setae present; HFWLR 1.0:8.0. Tibiae entirely or largely yellow with brown bristles, those on fore and middle tibiae unusually long and thin; hind tibia with an unusually long, thin, brown bristle anterobasally, about two­thirds as hind tibia. Tarsi with basal 2 tarsomeres yellow, apical 3 black, bristles black; fore tarsus with bristles unusually thick and long, spine­like. Apical 3 tarsomeres of hind tarsus (
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) with dense, short, white or yellow setae dorsally.
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<emphasis id="B9749239FFC4FFD29D255943FE31C422" box="[312,422,1375,1400]" italics="true" pageId="30" pageNumber="31">Abdomen</emphasis>
: Subshiny dorsally, mostly light brown­yellow tomentose and pale yellow setose, tergites 5­8 dorsally sparse to abundant, brown setose; tergites 1­2 with long, thin setae, 3­6 with short setae, 7­8 with thicker, long setae. Sternites 3­5 with few to abundant, long, pale yellow bristles, apical third of sternite 3 with about 12 bristles, entire sternite 4 laterally with 18­20 bristles, and basal corners of sternite 5 with 2 bristles; remaining sternites with mostly very thin to bristly setae. Segments 7­8 dorsally very narrow, about half as wide as segment 3.
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<emphasis id="B9749239FFC4FFD29D255A6BFE2FC7CA" box="[312,440,1655,1680]" italics="true" pageId="30" pageNumber="31">Terminalia</emphasis>
(
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): Epandrium 3 branched, slender; dorsal and ventral branch short, latter capitate; median branch longer, capitate. Distiphallus very thin. Hypandrium with a cluster of fused setae medially, bases quite thick.
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Female. Differs from male as follows: Body tomentum largely yellow, thorax and abdomen brown dorsally. Length, body
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: Brown­yellow tomentose with a large brown spot dorsally; sternites with only sparse, erect, yellow setae. Tergite 9 short, strap­like, about as wide medially as laterally.
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(
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SPECIMENS EXAMINED.
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:
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M (
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4200',
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Res.
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<collectingDate id="EFFA9103FFC5FFD39EBF5805FCB5C569" box="[674,802,1049,1075]" pageId="31" pageNumber="32" value="1969-11-27">27.xi.1969</collectingDate>
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,
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and /
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(
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).
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</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BBF4E2BFFC5FFD39D25585DFC49C5F1" blockId="31.[264,1323,284,1355]" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">Distribution. The species occurs at 1292 to 1385 meters in elevation in East­Central Africa. It was captured between April and September in the northern part of its range, and November through March in the southern portion of its range.</paragraph>
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Remarks. The male of
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<emphasis id="B9749239FFC5FFD39E5B58A5FD7EC588" box="[582,745,1209,1234]" italics="true" pageId="31" pageNumber="32">O. dasypogon</emphasis>
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is easily distinguished by the characters listed in the key and the abundant, unusually long, erect setae that borders the lower margin of the anterior brown stripe on the hind femur.
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The
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is in good condition.
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