Musca ventrosa Wiedemann, 1830
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https://doi.org/ 10.5733/afin.053.0103 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7917679 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/977F7A10-5347-7E70-0390-FD22FD81FC77 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Musca ventrosa Wiedemann, 1830 |
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Musca ventrosa Wiedemann, 1830 View in CoL
Diagnosis: Eye bare; ca 13 pairs of frontal setae; anterior spiracle white; postalar ridge without setae; proepisternal depression bare; scutum dark brown, with grey pollinosity and 4 dark brown vittae; dorsocentral setae 2+4; fore tibia without posterior seta in apical half; abdomen predominantly orange-red.
Material examined: NAMIBIA: Caprivi: ƻƃ ƻƂ.DWLPD 0XOLOR 'LVW., 1GRSX YLOODJH, ƚ NP 6(%XNDOR, 6(ƚ7ƻ4'D, ƚ4±ƻo.LY.ƻooϬ, $.+..LUN―6SULJJV, 0DODLVH WUDS ($0*6); ƻƂ 6DODPEDOD FDPSVLWH, ƚ7°ƽo‵oƚ̎6 ƻ4° Ϭ‵o9̎(, ƻƻ±ƻ4.LL.ƻooƚ, $.+..LUN―6SULJJV, 0DODLVH WUDS (101:).
Distribution: Throughout the continental Afrotropical Region, Oriental Region, east to Melanesia, Australia and Vanuatu.
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