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NEW CANADIAN ANTHOMYIDS BELONGING TO THE GENUS HYLEMYIA ROB.-DESV. (MUSCIDAE, DIPTERA)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

H. C. Huckett
Affiliation:
Riverhead, N.Y.

Extract

Male blackish, closely resembling latipennis Zett.; head black, parafrontals, parafacials, and cheeks velvety whitish pruinescent ; antennae and palpi black. Thorax lightly grayish pruinose, subshining, scutellum viewed from behind grayish (not blackish), mesonotum with three brownish vittae, and lateral areas considerably infuscated. Abdomen whitish pruinose, pearlaceous, with dark reflections; dorsocentral vitta black, each tergal portion, when viewed from behind, slightly broadened cephalad; tergal incisures not evident; hypopygium with basal sclerites black, shining, the caudal (prebasal) sclerite thinly grayish pollinose not glossy. Legs black, subsliining. Wings tinged with yellow, especially basad; calyptrae and halteres yellowish.

Type
Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1929

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