Amiota nigrescens, Wheeler, 1952
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0090.458.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3C6787ED-FF98-FFC0-62FF-FD95FC7BFA89 |
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Amiota nigrescens |
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THE NIGRESCENS View in CoL SPECIES GROUP (NEW GROUP)
DIAGNOSIS: Small to medium-sized flies; thorax dark blackish brown, with typical white markings; femora light brown (except some Arizona individuals of A. nigrescens ), tibiae and tarsi yellow; aristal branch lengths short to very short, branches confined to basal half; frons dark, dull. Male genitalia: Relatively simple; surstylus slen-der, armlike, with few prensisetae; outer paraphyses with one or no spines, asymmetrical in size; inner paraphyses lost.
NEARCTIC SPECIES: Amiota fulvitibia View in CoL , A. nanonigrescens View in CoL , sp. nov., and A. nigrescens Wheeler. View in CoL
COMMENTS: It is unknown whether any of the species in this group exhibit the common behavior among Amiota of being attracted to humans. All taxa seem commonly caught in Malaise, pan, and emergence traps.
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Amiota nigrescens
Jones, Lance E. & Grimaldi, David A. 2022 |
Amiota fulvitibia
Jones & Grimaldi 2022 |
A. nanonigrescens
Jones & Grimaldi 2022 |