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NEW CANADIAN ANTHOMYIDS BELONGING TO THE GENUS HYLEMYIA ROB.-DESV. (MUSCIDAE, DIPTERA)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

H. C. Huckett
Affiliation:
Riverhead, N.Y.

Extract

Male grayish; head densely grayish pollinose with reddish black reflections; frontal vitta opaque black, viewed from below with grayish pruinescence; antennae with second segment obscurely reddish apicad, third segment blackish: palpi blackish ; proboscis lightly pollinose. Thorax grayish pollinose, with black reflections; viewed from the side, the mesonotum with three brownish vittae. Abdomen more densely grayish pollinose, with dark reflections, each tergum has a broad subtriangular fuscous mark. Legs blackish, tibiae obscurely reddish, pulvilli tinged. Wings clear ; veins yellowish brown ; calyptrae tinged ; halteres yellow.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1929

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References

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