Nothybidae Frey, 1927
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4926.2.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4506021 |
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Family Nothybidae Frey, 1927 View in CoL View at ENA
Nothybidae Frey, 1927: 66 View in CoL .
Type genus: Nothybus Rondani, 1875 View in CoL .
Diagnosis. Slender, long-legged flies 5.5–15.0 mm in length, usually yellowish orange to brown with abdomen partially dark brown to blackish brown. Head suborbicular with three velvety black patches (rarely fused); two fronto-orbital setae, one inner vertical seta and one outer vertical seta; vibrissa, ocellar and postocellar setae absent; pedicel with dorsal seam; first flagellomere angled, twice as long as wide. Thorax strongly produced anteriorly, anterior margin widely separated from fore coxa; subscutellum inflated and subconical, reaching or surpassing the apex of scutellum; thorax usually with brownish mottling and stripes; one anepisternal seta, one notopleural seta, one supra-alar seta, one postalar seta, one dorsocentral seta, one lateral scutellar seta and one apical scutellar seta; postpronotal, anterior notopleural and katepisternal setae absent. Precoxal bridge present and fused to prosternum; postmetacoxal bridge absent. Wing with alula and anal lobe nearly absent; C unbroken; Sc complete; cells cua and bm very short, but the latter open; cell br open; radial and medial veins divergent. Abdominal sternite 5 in male simple with ventral outline straight; tergite and sternite 7 separate in female, not forming oviscape.
Remarks. For detailed redescription of the family, see Lonsdale & Marshall (2016). Nothybid flies resemble Micropezidae at the first glance, but can be distinguished from the latter by the following features: katepisternal setae absent (vs. present in Micropezidae ); fore coxa widely separated from anterior margin of thorax (vs. close to anterior thoracic margin in Micropezidae ); subscutellum inflated, at least reaching apex of scutellum (vs. not enlarged in most Micropezidae although a similar state occurs in a few Eurybatinae); precoxal bridge present (vs. absent in Micropezidae ); R 4+5 and M 1 divergent (vs. convergent in Micropezidae ).
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Nothybidae Frey, 1927
Zhou, Jiale, Marshall, Stephen A. & Yang, Ding 2021 |
Nothybidae
Frey, R. 1927: 66 |