Amiota hsui, Máca, 2003
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THE HSUI View in CoL SPECIES GROUP (NEW GROUP)
DIAGNOSIS: Small to medium-sized flies; dark brown to black-brown, with typical white markings of genus; aristal branches long to short; frons dark, almost entirely dull. Male genitalia: Inner paraphysis simple, with apex finely serrate; outer paraphysis simple, lacking large dorsal spines, having only small preapical dorsal hook.
NEARCTIC SPECIES: Amiota hsui Máca View in CoL and A. hyalou View in CoL .
COMMENTS: The two species in this group, A. hsui Máca and A. hyalou have very large distributions across North America, among the largest known in the Nearctic fauna.
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Amiota hsui
Jones, Lance E. & Grimaldi, David A. 2022 |
A. hyalou
Jones & Grimaldi 2022 |