Chimeromyia acuta Grimaldi & Cumming 1999
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Chimeromyia acuta Grimaldi & Cumming 1999
C. acuta Grimaldi & Cumming 1999: 74 .
Diagnosis. Base of M complete; vein M2 incomplete, anal lobe and alula lost; readily distinguished on basis of relatively large flagellomere 1, which has an acute ventral margin. Arista dorsal. Sursylus simple (not multilobed), digitiform; postgonite long, apex slightly hooked; apical margin of hypandrium with pair of long thin lobes. In Lebanese amber.
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Chimeromyia acuta Grimaldi & Cumming 1999
Grimaldi, David A., Cumming, Jeffrey M. & Arillo, Antonio 2009 |
C. acuta
Grimaldi 1999: 74 |