Calyxochaetus fortunatus
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5539.1.1 |
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Calyxochaetus fortunatus |
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Calyxochaetus fortunatus species group
Diagnosis. The C. fortunatus species group is defined by males having fore tarsomere 1 very short, a swollen fore tibia ( Figs 82–86 View FIGURES 77–91 ), and fore tarsomere 2 with slender distally directed anterior seta near apex ( Fig. 83 View FIGURES 77–91 ). Males have the posterior wing margin weakly to strongly lobed and/or excavated ( Figs 88–91 View FIGURES 77–91 ) and with eyes contiguous or nearly contiguous (<1 ommatidium wide) below antennae. Females have a relatively narrow face that is subequal to postpedicel width. Scutellum without distinct blue-violet reflections (sometimes weakly blue-violet).
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