3.2. Taxonomy
Aporeomyia Pape & Shima, 1993: 77 (original description). Type species: Aporeomyia antennalis Pape & Shima, 1993: 77, by original designation.
Diagnosis. Male: Medium-sized, slender flies, with relatively large wing. Head profile narrowed ventrally. Prementum and palpus short. Antenna very large and with postpedicel tripartite from base. Arista inserted on anterior lobe. Prosternum bare. Scutellum slightly swollen. Vein M almost straight and without a bend. Veins M4 and CuA + CuP extended to wing margin. Lower calypter narrow and with median margin diverging from scutellum. Hind tibia with posteroventral apical seta.
Apomorphies. Male: postpedicel very large and tripartite nearly from base; proclinate orbital setae absent; facial plate deeply sunken; mouthparts strongly reduced; transversal section of sternite 5 almost flat; median extension of surstylus with setae; median process of ventral sclerotization of distiphallus absent.
Type material. HOLOTYPE ♂: Malaysia, Sabah. Label data: “Malaysia: Sabah: Crocker/Range, Gunung Emas;/5.847000° N 116.322000° E;/26.x-18.xi.2011; S. Bosuang;/Malaise trap; CNC823099.” (CSCA).
Paratypes: 3 ♂♂, with label data: “Malaysia, Sabah (Borneo)/Penampang Distr., Crocker Range/Gunung Emas, 1700 m, 15-25. X. 2011/5°49′42″ N 116°20′00″ E, Malaise/M. Hauser & S. Gaimari leg.” (1 CNC, 1 MZUR, 1 NHMD).
Etymology. The specific epithet, which should be treated as a noun in apposition, is derived from the specific epithet for the red deer, Cervus elaphus Linnaeus, and it refers to the morphology of the postpedicel, tripartite and recalling deer antlers.
Diagnosis. Male postpedicel tripartite from base with the three tips running almost straight (not curved as in A. antennalis Pape & Shima). Base of vein R4+5 bare dorsally. General ground color dark brown (pale brownish in A. antennalis).
Length: 4.5–4.7 mm.
Color (
Figure 2). Head mostly brown shading into yellowish towards occipital area; frontal vitta black; area between gena and parafacial blackish; scape and pedicel yellowish to light brown; postpedicel and arista blackish-brown; palpus brown. Scutum and scutellum blackish-brown in ground color; scutum covered with barely visible microtomentum except along three thin pre- and postsutural dark vittae (visible in posterodorsal view); postpronotum yellow; thorax in lateral view with two yellow stripes (anterior one descending from postpronotum to fore coxa, across anterior spiracle, proepisternum and proepimeron; posterior one descending from wing base across anterior half of anepimeron and posterior two-thirds of katepisternum), remaining of pleura brown. Legs dark brown. Upper and lower calypters and wing membrane slightly smoky; tegula brownish and basicosta yellow; wing veins yellow; halter brownish-yellow. Abdomen mostly dark brown in ground color, with anterior portion of tergites 3 and 4 yellowish; tergites 3 and 4 with band of weak, whitish microtomentum on anterior 1/3 (dorsally); terminalia brown.
Head (
Figure 2A–D). Head shape receding, roughly triangular in lateral view (i.e., narrowing toward mouthparts). Frons 2.0× as wide as compound eye in dorsal view. Inner vertical seta well developed, 0.8× as long as compound eye height. Outer vertical seta not differentiated. Ocellar triangle with three pairs of short hair-like proclinate setulae (i.e., ocellar seta not differentiated). Frons with 1–4 frontal setae from anterior margin of ocellar triangle and descending at most until middle of pedicel. Fronto-orbital plate with 1 lateroclinate and 3–4 proclinate orbital setae. Upper reclinate orbital setae absent. Parafacial very narrow, as wide as or narrower than width of arista at mid-point. Facial ridge concave with a few fine setulae above vibrissa on lower 1/10 approximately. Vibrissa inserted below level of lower facial margin. Lower facial margin visible in lateral view. Gena approximately 0.3 of compound eye height. Genal dilation weakly developed. Antenna 4× as long as height of gena. Postpedicel tripartite (three branches approximately of equal length), 1.0–1.2× as long as compound eye height. Arista inserted on dorsal branch of postpedicel at 0.15 from base to tip and thickened on nearly whole length. First and second aristomeres elongated, approximately 4–5× as long as wide, both with a seta dorsally. Prementum and palpus very short, almost vestigial.
Thorax. Postpronotum with two setae (
Figure 2A). Acrostichal setae absent. One presutural and two postsutural dorsocentral setae. One presutural and one postsutural intra-alar setae. First postsutural supra-alar seta absent. Two + one katepisternal setae. Katepimeron and anepimeron bare. One pair of apical scutellar setae, crossed; one pair of subapical scutellar setae. Anatergite with tuft of short setulae below scutellum. Anterior and posterior fringes of posterior spiracle equal in size and emerging from spiracular rim.
Legs. Preapical anterodorsal seta of fore tibia about as long as preapical dorsal seta. Mid tibia with one anterodorsal seta. Hind tibia with three preapical dorsal setae. Preapical posteroventral seta of hind tibia about as long as preapical anteroventral seta. Hind tibia with one well-developed anterodorsal seta. Posterodorsal margin of hind coxa bare.
Wing (
Figure 2A,E). Lower calypter tongue-shaped. Second costal section (CS
2) setulose ventrally. Costal spine not differentiated from other costal setulae. Vein R
1 bare. Base of vein R
4+5 bare. Vein M reaching wing margin without bend.
Abdomen (
Figure 2A,B). Mid-dorsal depression of syntergite 1 + 2 confined to anterior 1/4 of syntergite. Syntergite 1 + 2 and tergite 3 with two (one per side) median marginal setae. Tergites 4 and 5 each with row of marginal setae. Tergite 5 short, approximately 0.7× as long as tergite 4. Sternite 4 exposed.
Terminalia (
Figure 3). Sternite 5 with narrow V-shaped posteromedian notch without membranous window; anterior margin of sternite 5 about half as wide as posterior margin (
Figure 3A). Transversal section of sternite 5 almost flat. Tergite 6 normally developed (i.e., plate-like) with median marginal setae, and fused to syntergosternite 7 + 8. Connection between sternite 6 and syntergosternite 7 + 8 membranous on right side. Epandrium short and convex, with very short anterior prolongation and weakly developed posterior lobe. Cerci normally developed, fused medially at base, distally developed in two pointed, finger-like branches. Surstylus normally developed, relatively narrow and curved inward distally; setae on median extension present. Bacilliform sclerite and surstylus articulated (i.e., not fused). Connection between surstylus and epandrium membranous. Hypandrial arms converging medially, not fused. Connection between phallic guide and pregonite membranous (i.e., not fused). Anterior seta on postgonite absent. Extensions of dorsal sclerite of distiphallus relatively short and partly fused medially to dorsal sclerite of basiphallus. Median process of ventral sclerotization of distiphallus absent. Acrophallus simple, unmodified (apparently with one opening).
Female. Unknown
Distribution. Oriental: Malaysia (Sabah).
Biology. Unknown.
Key to species of Aporeomyia Pape & Shima
Arista inserted on dorsal branch of postpedicel at about 0.3 from base to tip; first aristomere about as long as wide, second aristomere 2–3× as long as wide. Basicosta dark brown; wing vein R1 setulose dorsally on distal 1/2–2/3; vein R4+5 setulose dorsally at base and from approximately junction with r-m almost to wing margin. Legs pale brownish yellow.
Aporeomyia antennalis Pape & Shima, 1993 (Philippines: Mindanao)
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Arista inserted on dorsal branch of postpedicel at 0.15 from base to tip; both first and second aristomeres elongated, approximately 4–5× as long as wide. Basicosta yellow; wing vein R1 bare; vein R4+5 bare. Legs dark brown.
Aporeomyia elaphocerasp. nov. (Malaysia: Borneo)
Baniassa Kugler, 1978: 73 (original description). Type species: Baniassa fascipennis Kugler, 1978: 74, by original designation.
Diagnosis. Male frons narrow, without proclinate orbital and upper reclinate orbital setae. Lunule with setulae. Parafacial varying from nearly bare to almost entirely setulose. Facial ridge bare or with few decumbent setae on lower third. Palpus well developed. Posterior lappet of metathoracic spiracle distinctly larger than anterior lappet. Vein R1 bare. Vein R4+5 with a few short setulae confined at base or bare. Cell r4+5 open or petiolate. Female fore tarsus laterally compressed. Male: Median process of ventral sclerotization of distiphallus interrupted proximally and not connected to ventral plate; surstylus with setae on medial plate.
Apomorphies. Posterior lappet of metathoracic spiracle distinctly larger than anterior lappet. Male: Median process of ventral sclerotization of distiphallus interrupted proximally and not connected to ventral plate; surstylus with setae on medial plate. Female: fore tarsus laterally compressed.
Type material. HOLOTYPE ♂: Vietnam, Cao Bang Province. Label data: “Vietnam: Cao Bang/Prov., Mt. Pia Oac/1320 m/23–27.v.1999/Col. H. Kurahashi.” (BLKU).
PARATYPES: 3 ♂♂, same data as holotype (1 BLKU, 1 MZUR, 1 NHMD); 2 ♀♀, 1 ♀, same data as holotype (BLKU), 1 ♀, with label data: “Vietnam: Ninh Binh/Prov. Cuc Phuong Natl. /Park, 24–28.iii.2012/20°21′03″ N 105°35′36″ E/SD Gaimari, M Hauser, /HT Pham 390 m.” (CSCA).
Etymology. The specific epithet, which should be treated as a Latin adjective, is derived from the Latin “pennatus” meaning “feathered”, and it refers to the long, feather-like sclerotizations characterizing the lateral lobes of the distiphallus.
Diagnosis. Parafacial bare in ventral half. Postpronotum with three setae. First postsutural supra-alar seta strong, distinctly longer and thicker than notopleural seta. Bend of vein M not reaching vein R4+5 so that cell r4+5 is open at wing margin. Bacilliform sclerite firmly fused to surstylus. Female thorax ground color black.
Length: 4.2–4.9 mm.
Head (
Figure 4A–C). Frons 1/4 of a compound eye in dorsal view. Inner vertical setae well developed, approximately 0.4× as long as compound eye height. Outer vertical seta not or weakly differentiated from postocular setulae. Ocellar triangle with one pair of proclinate ocellar setae and 3–4 pairs of short hair-like proclinate setulae. Frons with 8–9 frontal setae descending to upper margin of scape. Fronto-orbital plate bare on dorsal 2/3, with minute setulae on distal third, sometimes descending to upper half of parafacial. Upper reclinate orbital setae absent. Proclinate orbital setae absent. Parafacial approximately 0.8–1.1× as wide as postpedicel at mid length, with 1–7 short hair-like setulae on upper half. Facial ridge concave with fine setae above vibrissa at most on lower 1/5. Vibrissa inserted at level of lower facial margin. Face and lower facial margin not visible in lateral view. Gena approximately 0.24–0.27 of compound eye height. Genal dilation well developed. Antenna long, 3/4 of height of gena. Postpedicel 2.0–2.4× as long as pedicel. Arista with minute trichia shorter than its greatest diameter, and thickened on proximal 1/4. First aristomere very short, not longer than wide. Second aristomere slightly larger than first, not longer than wide. Prementum about twice as long as width at mid length. Palpus apically enlarged.
Thorax. Postpronotum with three setae arranged in line of obtuse triangle (
Figure 4A). Two presutural and one postsutural acrostichal setae. Two presutural and three postsutural dorsocentral setae. Two postsutural intra-alar setae separated by distance greater than distance between first seta and suture. First postsutural supra-alar seta well developed—i.e., distinctly longer than notopleural setae. Two + one katepisternal setae. Katepimeron with two hair-like setulae. Anepimeral seta short. One pair of apical scutellar setae, crossed. One pair of basal scutellar setae. Anatergite with tuft of short setulae. Anterior and posterior fringes of posterior spiracle unequal in size: posterior lappet distinctly larger.
Legs. Preapical anterodorsal seta of fore tibia about as long as preapical dorsal seta. Mid tibia with one anterodorsal seta. Hind tibia with three preapical dorsal setae. Preapical posteroventral seta of hind tibia about as long as preapical anteroventral seta. Hind tibia with two well-developed anterodorsal setae. Posterodorsal margin of hind coxa bare.
Wing (
Figure 4A). Second costal section (CS
2) bare ventrally. Costal spine not differentiated from other costal setulae. Vein R
1 bare. Base of vein R
4+5 with 2–4 setulae dorsally and ventrally. Bend of vein M forming obtuse angle. Fourth costal section (CS
4) longer than sixth (CS
6). Section of M between crossveins r-m and dm-m 1.1–1.2× longer than section between dm-m and bend of vein M. Cell r
4+5 open.
Abdomen (
Figure 4A). Mid-dorsal depression of syntergite 1 + 2 confined to anterior 1/3 of syntergite. Syntergite 1 + 2 without median marginal setae. Tergite 3 without median marginal and lateral discal setae, with two or three pairs of lateral marginal setae. Tergites 4 and 5 each with row of short marginal setae and without discal setae. Tergite 5 short, approximately 1.3× as long as tergite 4. Sternite 4 exposed.
Terminalia (
Figure 5). Sternite 5 with deep, wide, posteromedian notch with narrow membranous window. Transversal section of sternite 5 U-shaped. Tergite 6 well developed (i.e., plate-like) with median marginal setae. Connection between tergite 6 and syntergosternite 7 + 8 membranous. Connection between sternite 6 and syntergosternite 7 + 8 membranous on right side. Epandrium short and convex; anterior extension well developed, posterolateral lobe scarcely developed. Cerci normally developed, basally wide, not fused medially at base (i.e., suture between cerci complete and visible). Surstylus normally developed, basally wide, narrowing distally (distal third stick-like); setae on median extension present. Bacilliform sclerite and surstylus firmly fused. Connection between surstylus and epandrium membranous. Hypandrial arms converging medially, not fused. Connection between phallic guide and pregonite membranous (i.e., not fused). Anterior seta on postgonite present. Extensions of dorsal sclerite of distiphallus relatively short and partly fused medially to dorsal sclerite of basiphallus. Median process of ventral sclerotization of distiphallus present and not interrupted, running from ventral plate to tip of phallus. Median process of ventral sclerotization of distiphallus longitudinally not divided. Acrophallus simple (i.e., with one opening); lateral lobes of acrophallus with long (feather-like), sclerotized, hooked teeth, resembling a zipper.
Female (
Figure 6A–D) (4.5 mm). Generally darker in coloration, except wing membrane almost hyaline, differs from males as follows: outer vertical seta present, well developed; one pair of upper reclinate orbital setae; two pairs of proclinate orbital setae; frons approximately 3/4 of a compound eye in dorsal view.
Terminalia (
Figure 7A–C). Oviscapt moderately long and telescopic, retracted in fifth segment (
Figure 7A). Segments 7 and 8 normally developed and unmodified. Tergite 8 rectangular and cerci normally developed, straight (
Figure 7B,C). Three suboval spermathecae, dark brown in color (
Figure 7A).
Distribution. Oriental: Vietnam (Cao Bang Province).
Biology. Unknown.
Phyto Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830: 218 [original description]. Type species: Phyto nigra Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 (=Tachina melanocephala Meigen, 1824), by designation of Townsend (1916:8).
Diagnosis. Afrotropical species of
Phyto likely represent a monophyletic group characterized by a distinctive color pattern with contrasting black and silvery grey microtomentose bands (reminiscent of that of the tachinid genus
Trigonospila Pokorny [
32]). Lunule with setae. Parafacial bare. First postsutural supra-alar seta present and well developed, longer than notopleural setae. Male: frons very narrow (narrower than width of postpedicel); fronto-orbital plate without proclinate orbital setae.
Apomorphies. None. The present analyses retrieved Phyto as a paraphyletic grade from which the ancestor of Parazamimus and Baniassa arose. The clade composed of Phyto, Parazamimus and Baniassa is supported by a single local apomorphy (lunule with setae). See further under Discussion below.
Type material. HOLOTYPE ♂: Nigeria, Gashaka-Gumti National Park. Label data: “Overgrown/cocoyam/plots in/village//Nigeria:/Mambilla/Plateau/Ngel Nyakl./28.xi.-3.xii.1968./J.C. Deeming.” (CNC).
Etymology. The specific epithet, which should be treated as a noun in apposition, refers to the type locality.
Diagnosis. Male arista with long microtrichia (at most twice the maximum diameter of arista). Parafacial bare in ventral half. Postpronotum with two setae. Bend of vein M not reaching vein R4+5 so that cell r4+5 is open at wing margin. Katepimeron with few hair-like setulae.
Length: 4.3 mm.
Color (
Figure 8A–F). Head black in ground color and covered with silvery grey microtomentum; frontal vitta brownish; area between gena and parafacial brownish to orange; scape, pedicel and postpedicel dark brown; palpus orangish. Thorax black in ground color; postpronotum silvery grey microtomentose; prescutum with two broad silvery grey microtomentose vittae; anterior 3/5 of scutum black and posterior 2/5 silvery grey microtomentose; scutellum black; anepisternum and katepisternum silvery grey microtomentose, remaining pleura black. Legs light brown shading to dark brown tarsi. Upper and lower calypters whitish. Wing hyaline; tegula and basicosta brown; veins yellow. Halter whitish. Abdomen brown in ground color with two broad silver bands; syntergite 1 + 2 with brown mid-dorsal depression and silver lateral and ventral parts; tergites 3–4 each with silver band on anterior half, almost divided by brown triangle in the middle; terminalia brown.
Head (
Figure 8A,B,D–F). Frons at narrowest point much narrower than postpedicel, not more than twice as wide as anterior ocellus, 0.072 of head width and 0.15× as wide as compound eye in dorsal view. Outer vertical seta not differentiated. Ocellar setae well developed, proclinate. Frons with 11 frontal setae descending to upper margin of pedicel. Fronto-orbital plate with few scattered hair-like setulae and frontal vitta obliterated at narrowest point. Upper reclinate orbital setae not differentiated from frontal row. Proclinate orbital setae absent. Parafacial bare, approximately as wide as postpedicel at mid length and well visible in profile. Facial ridge concave with setae above vibrissa on lower 1/5. Vibrissa inserted at level of lower facial margin. Face and lower facial margin not visible in lateral view. Gena approximately 0.3 of compound eye height. Genal dilation well developed. Lunula with setae. Antenna long, 3/4 of height of gena. Postpedicel 2.8–3.0× as long as pedicel. Arista thickened on proximal 1/8, with dorsal and ventral row of fine trichia equally long on upper and lower surfaces, at most 2.5× maximum basal diameter of arista and longest trichia longer than width of frons at narrowest point. First aristomere very short, much shorter than wide; second aristomere not longer than wide. Prementum about twice as long as width at mid length. Palpus apically enlarged.
Thorax. Postpronotum with two setae (
Figure 8A,E,F). Two presutural and three postsutural acrostichal setae. Two presutural and three postsutural dorsocentral setae. Three postsutural intra-alar setae. First postsutural supra-alar seta well developed. Two + one katepisternal setae. Katepimeron with few hair-like setulae. Anepimeron with several hair-like setulae. One pair of apical scutellar setae, crossed. One pair of lateral scutellar setae. Anatergite bare. Anterior and posterior fringes of posterior spiracle equal in size, standing out from spiracular rim. Postmetacoxal area membranous.
Legs. Preapical anterodorsal seta of fore tibia about as long as preapical dorsal seta. Mid tibia with one anterodorsal seta. Hind tibia with three preapical dorsal setae. Preapical posteroventral seta of hind tibia about as long as preapical anteroventral one. Hind tibia with two well-developed anterodorsal setae. Posterodorsal margin of coxa bare.
Wing (
Figure 8C). Second costal section (CS
2) bare ventrally. Costal spine short but differentiated from other costal setulae. Vein R
1 bare. Base of vein R
4+5 with 3–4 setulae dorsally and ventrally. Bend of vein M forming obtuse angle. Fourth costal section (CS
4) longer than sixth (CS
6). Section of M between crossveins r-m and dm-m 1.3× longer than section between dm-m and bend of vein M. Cell r
4+5 closed at wing margin.
Abdomen (
Figure 8A,E). Mid-dorsal depression of syntergite 1 + 2 confined to anterior 2/3 of syntergite. Syntergite 1 + 2 without median marginal setae, with one pair of lateral setae. Tergite 3 and 4 with short and recumbent dorsal setulae. Tergite 3 with one pair of median marginal and one pair of median discal setae, and three pairs of lateral marginal setae. Tergites 4 and 5 each with row of marginal setae and without discal setae. Tergite 5 short, approximately 1.4× as long as tergite 4. Sternite 4 exposed.
Terminalia (
Figure 9A,B). Sternite 5 with deep posteromedian notch with sub-basal membranous window. Transversal section of sternite 5 U-shaped. Tergite 6 normally developed (i.e., plate-like) with median marginal setae. Connection between tergite 6 and syntergosternite 7 + 8 membranous. Connection between sternite 6 and syntergosternite 7 + 8 membranous on right side. Epandrium short and convex. Cerci normally developed, not fused medially at base (i.e., suture between cerci complete and visible). Surstylus normally developed, not divided; bifid inner median extension of surstylus absent. Bacilliform sclerite and surstylus articulated and not fused. Connection between surstylus and epandrium membranous. Hypandrial arms converging medially, not fused. Connection between phallic guide and pregonite membranous (i.e., not fused). Anterior seta on postgonite present. Extensions of dorsal sclerite of distiphallus divided into two hemisclerites. Median process of ventral sclerotization of distiphallus present, interrupted proximally and not connected to ventral plate. Median process of ventral sclerotization of distiphallus longitudinally not divided. Acrophallus simple (i.e., with one opening).
Female. Unknown.
Distribution. Afrotropical: Nigeria.
Biology. Unknown.
Key to the Afrotropical species of
Phyto Robineau-Desvoidy (modified from Crosskey [
29])
Postsutural area of scutum brownish black. Presutural area of scutum black with two narrow silvery grey microtomentose vittae (vittae laying between rows of acrostichal and dorsocentral setae and separated by black median vitta). Frons at narrowest point 0.080× as wide as head in dorsal view; frontal vitta not obliterated. Parafacial narrow and only just visible on lower half in profile. Two postsutural intra-alar setae, anterior seta closer to suture than to hindmost seta. Two postpronotal setae. Two katepisternal setae.
Phyto parafacialis Crosskey, 1977 (South Africa)
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Postsutural area of scutum with following color pattern: posterior third or two-fifths thickly pale yellowish or silver microtomentose (pale microtomentose areas strongly contrasting with black sublateral areas of presutural area and anterior part of postsutural area of scutum). Presutural area either with single wide yellowish microtomentose vitta medially or with two wide subtriangular vittae of silver microtomentum (vittae laying approximately along row of dorsocentral presutural setae); lateral black areas of presutural scutum not reaching transverse suture due to a rim of microtomentum. Frons at narrowest point at most 0.075× as wide as head in dorsal view; frontal vitta obliterated at narrowest point. Parafacial well visible in profile. Usually three postsutural intra-alar setae, median seta (or anterior one if only two present) as close to or closer to hindmost seta than to transverse suture. Two or three postpronotal setae; if three, then arranged in triangle. Three katepisternal setae.
2 (East and West Africa)
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Presutural portion of scutum with two wide, subtriangular vittae of silver microtomentum (vittae laying approximately along row of dorsocentral presutural setae), separated by black median vitta; lateral black portions of presutural scutum broadly subtriangular in shape and not reaching transverse suture due to a rim of microtomentum. Frons at narrowest point 0.072 of head width.
Phyto mambillasp. nov. (West Africa)
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Presutural portMedian third of presutural portion and hind margin of scutum thickly pale yellow microtomentose. Frons, at narrowest point, at most 0.065 of head width.
3 (East Africa)
- 3.
Trichia on arista equally long on upper and lower surfaces; longest trichia longer than width of frons at narrowest point. Head ground color entirely blackish, subparafacial area (i.e., portion between genal grove, genal dilation and vibrissal triangle) and frontal vitta area velvety black (not paler than rest of head). Abdominal tergites 3 and 4 with dark color extending forwards as elongate blackish brown triangle on each tergite with apex at anterior margin (separating pale microtomentose basal parts of tergites into two). Dorsal setulae of abdominal tergites 3 and 4 very long, fine and erect. Frons at narrowest point much narrower than postpedicel, not more than twice as wide as anterior ocellus (0.055× head width).
Phyto paratachinoides Crosskey, 1977
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Trichia on arista not as long on lower surface as upper surface and longest trichia shorter than width of frons at narrowest point. Head not entirely black; subparafacial area and frontal vitta orange-red, brick-red or reddish brown (i.e., paler than rest of head). Abdominal tergites 3 and 4 with dark areas slightly triangular but not extending forwards in mid line to anterior margins of tergites (bases of tergites therefore with uninterrupted broad pale microtomentose fasciae). Dorsal setulae of abdominal tergites 3 and 4 short and recumbent or virtually so. Frons at narrowest point only slightly narrower than postpedicel, conspicuously more than twice as wide as anterior ocellus (0.065× head width).
Phyto tachinoides (Curran, 1927) [
33]