Prochyliza inca McAlpine, 1977
Prochyliza inca McAlpine 1977: 46 . Type locality: Ecuador (Azuay). Holotype (♂) and paratypes (4 ♀) in CNC.
Material examined. 1 ♀ (CNC, paratype): Ecuador, Azuay, Tarqui; 07–08.iii.1965. 1 ♂ (CNC): Ecuador, Azuay, Santa Isabel; 10–13.iii.1965; det. A. L. Ozerov.
Diagnosis. The two horn-like spines on the epandrium of P. i n c a males (Fig. 5 D) are extremely distinctive. The following combination of characters is also distinctive of P. i nc a: lower quarter or less of the frons orange; gena black; front coxa entirely yellow; mid and hind femora and mid and hind tibiae mostly black; margins and fringes of calypters brownish; males with posterior margin of sternite 5 strongly emarginated.
Remarks. According to McAlpine (1977), P. azteca would be the most closely related species to P. inca . In the absence of a description for P. azteca male morphology, the presence of two horn-like spines on the epandrium of P. inca (Fig. 5 D) appears to be an unique character among the Piophilidae .
Biology. Unknown.
Distribution. Neotropical; only recorded from Ecuador (McAlpine 1977; Ozerov & Norrbom 2010).