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1 Arista long plumose; katepisternal setae 1+2 (
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); frons much broader than the distance between two posterior ocelli at narrowest point; legs yellow, except tarsi and apical part of femora black; abdomen ground-color reddish-yellow..........................................................................
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Xue, Wang &amp; Wu
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- Arista short plumose or nearly bare; katepisternal setae 1+1 (
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2 Abdomen spatulate in shape, becoming narrow basad (
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); mid femur with two stout thorn-like
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).......................................................................
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- Abdomen not spatulate in shape; mid femur without any stout thorn-like
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in subbasal part.......................... 3
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3 Mid coxa with hook-like spines on lower margin (
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)................................................ 4
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4 Mid tibia with a tubercle on ventral surface (
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); mid coxa with three hook-like spines (
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- Mid tibia without tubercle on ventral surface; mid coxa with one hook-like spine (
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5 Lower margin of katepisternum without stout spine-like seta; fore tibia yellow at the basal 2/3 and with a long setae cluster on the posteroventral surface (
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- Lower margin of katepisternum with a stout spine-like seta (
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); fore tibia entirely black and without long setae cluster on the posteroventral surface.............................................................
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6 Mid first tarsomere with a basal tooth-like spine (
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;
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7 Fore tibia with a row of slender
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- Fore tibia without
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8 Eyes bare; fore first tarsomere with slender and dense light brown setae on ventral surface (
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); with two setae clusters between fore and mid coxae (
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); cercus with long setae cluster (
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)...................
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- Eyes with fine brownish hairs; fore first tarsomere without slender and dense seta on ventral surface; without setae cluster between fore and mid coxae; cercus without setae cluster....................................
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10 Abdominal tergites 3 and 4 each with three black spots..................................
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11 Mid tibia with two or more
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..........................................................................12
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- Mid tibia with one
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................................................................................. 13
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12 Hind tibia with three to six
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and four to six
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; mid femur without notch in distal area; mid tibia without slender seta on ven- tral surface...........................................................................
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Nishida
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- Hind tibia with two
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; mid femur with a notch in distal area; mid tibia with numerous slender setae on ventral sur- face (
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13 Lateral part of abdominal tergites yellow, with thin pollinosity..........................
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14 Abdominal syntergite 1+2 to tergite 4 each with one inconspicuous median inverted triangular vitta, tergite 5 with one narrow median stripe; hind femur with two long
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); hind tibia with one row of
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(
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), and with one row of
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, irregular in length (
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)....................................................
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- Abdominal syntergite 1+2 to tergite 5 each with one median longitudinal stripes; hind femur with four long
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and with one
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........................................................
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15 Hind femur with a setae cluster on posteroventral surface in distal 1/3 (
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<keyLead id="309A95C1FFE2FFF1DBFBFC0B8BD5FC6C" box="[151,1435,972,994]" pageId="2" pageNumber="403">- Hind femur without setae cluster on posteroventral surface in distal 1/3.......................................... 16</keyLead>
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16 Hind tarsomeres stout (
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1; thorax and abdomen ground-color gloss black (
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); mid femur without notch in distal area......................................................................
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- Hind tarsomeres not stout;
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2; thorax and abdomen with light gray pollinosity; mid femur with a notch in distal area........................................................................................
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