Robber flies of South Korea III. South Korean species of the Subfamily Laphriinae Macquart, 1838 (Diptera: Asilidae) Author Young, Charles L. Author Hradský, Milan M. text Zootaxa 2007 1388 1 23 journal article 50196 10.5281/zenodo.175153 e301cbd9-2209-4e7d-84f9-942e460b977a 1175­5326 175153 Key to the South Korean genera of Laphriinae treated in this paper 1. Proboscis short ( Fig. 25 ), triangular in cross­section; vein closing discal cell aligned with vein closing fourth posterior cell ( Fig. 23 ); metallic purple/blue flies ............................................................ Orthogonis ­ Proboscis much longer, laterally flattened ( Figs 24, 26–28 ); vein closing discal cell not aligned with vein closing fourth posterior cell......................................................................................................................... 2 2. Parafacial hair in dense gold/yellow/silver/black mats, clearly differentiated from surrounding hairs and bristles; elongated, slender setose flies, not resembling bumble bees; gonocoxite clearly separated into 2 halves by a depression or long setae ............................................................................................ Choerades ­ Parafacial hair not in dense mats, not different from surrounding hairs and bristles; short, squat, heavily setose flies resembling bumble bees; gonocoxite not separated into 2 halves ................................. Laphria