Scatomyza, Fallen, 1810
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https://doi.org/ 10.15298/rusentj.32.1.12 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/71496678-AE35-1556-DE23-F9D8A8C3FED0 |
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Felipe |
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Scatomyza |
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KEY TO SPECIES OF SCATOMYZA View in CoL OF RUSSIA
1. Wing brownish. Femora of all legs black completely. Scapus and pedicel black. Male sternites 4 and 5, epandrium, cerci and surstyli as in Figs 67 View Figs 61–67 , 93, 97 View Figs 93–99 ............... ....................................... S. magnipennis (Portschinsky) View in CoL
—. Wing yellowish. Femora of all legs yellow or dark yellow, sometimes femora darkened on the dorsal/posterodorsal side or in the middle part ( S. mellipes View in CoL ). Scapus and pedicel yellow or reddish-yellow .......................... 2
2. Postpedicel blackish. Male hind femur without anterodorsal setae apically. Male sternite 5 with long lateral process (Fig. 71). Surstyli not forked at the top ( Figs 94, 98 View Figs 93–99 ) ...................................................... S. mellipes Coquillett View in CoL
— Postpedicel yellow. Male hind femur with 1–3 anterodorsal setae apically. Male sternite 5 without long lateral process (Fig. 76). Surstyli are forked at the top ( Figs 95, 96, 99 View Figs 93–99 ) ...................................... S. scybalaria Linnaeus View in CoL
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118 A.L. Ozerov, M.G. Krivosheina
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