Cnodalomyia Hull, 1962
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Felipe |
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Cnodalomyia Hull, 1962 |
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Cnodalomyia Hull, 1962 View in CoL View at ENA
Cnodalomyia Hull, 1962: 516 View in CoL . Type species: Cnodalomyia obtusa Hull, 1962 View in CoL (orig. des.); Martin and Papavero, 1970: 83 (cat.); Papavero, 1973: 238 (list); Geller-Grimm, 2004: 480 (cat.); Papavero, 2009: 7 (cat.); Papavero et al. 2009: 14 (key).
Chodalomyia (of authors): error.
Male
Head. Face golden pollinose, not conspicuously inflated in lateral view, with a projection in the lower half; gena and post-gena pile yellow; post-ocular macrosetae dark brown; ocellar tubercle conspicuous dark brown, golden pollinose and with dark brown macrosetae; occiput dark brown, grey pollinose except in two areas close to vertex; vertex with yellow and dark brown setae.
Thorax. Scutum grey pollinose with three longitudinal stripes; acrostichal, dorsocentral and intra-alar setae well-developed in the posterior third; postalar callus with two long postalar setae; sparse, short, dark brown macrosetae and a tuft of long yellow setae on anterior extremity; two or three notopleural setae.
Wings. Cells r 1, m 3 and cu p closed before wing margin, with a conspicuous stalk vein; alulae well-developed.
Legs. Claws dark brown, lighter on bases, well-developed and pointed; pulvilli light brown, long and wide.
Abdomen. Long and cylindrical, light brown, golden pollinose; male terminalia with epandrium truncated on apex, “C”-shaped, with ventral projection wider than dorsal in dorsal view; strong, dark brown macrosetae on apex of inner margin of dorsal projection; hypandrium one-third the length of epandrium; gonocoxites two times longer than hypandrium with sinuous posterior margin; aedeagus with three functional prongs. Female spermathecae with three spherical, spermathecal reservoirs; individual spermathecal ducts joining to form a short common spermathecal duct; furca composed of a single sclerite, “V”-shaped.
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Cnodalomyia Hull, 1962
Lamas, Carlos José Einicker & Mellinger, Gabriela Bastos 2011 |
Cnodalomyia
Geller-Grimm, F 2004: 480 |
Papavero N 1973: 238 |
Martin CH & Papavero N 1970: 83 |
Hull FM 1962: 516 |