Nilobezzia nigritibialis ( Ingram & Macfie, 1921 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.318 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3847248 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/37097034-F86F-FFA2-FE2A-3F63FC80FC49 |
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Carolina |
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Nilobezzia nigritibialis ( Ingram & Macfie, 1921 ) |
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Nilobezzia nigritibialis ( Ingram & Macfie, 1921) View in CoL
Dicrobezzia nigritibialis Ingram & Macfie, 1921: 371 View in CoL (♂, ♀, descriptions, figures, Ghana).
Nilobezzia nigritibialis View in CoL – Clastrier & Wirth 1961: 212 (combination). — Boorman & Harten 2002: 455 (♀, description, Oman, Yemen).
Diagnosis
Very dark brown midges. Legs with femora and tibiae dark brown; tarsomeres 1–4 pale brown, tarsomeres 5 dark brown; female claws large, equal, with basal outer teeth; female tarsomeres 5 armed with 8–10 black slender batonnets. Male with moderately well developed gonocoxite, broad basally, gonostylus conical and reduced; aedeagus with high basal arch and broad, cap-like apex ( Boorman & Harten 2002). Female with 2 subspherical, unequal seminal capsules.
Distribution
Ghana, Oman, Yemen ( Boorman & Harten 2002).
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Nilobezzia nigritibialis ( Ingram & Macfie, 1921 )
Alwin-Kownacka, Alicja, Szadziewski, Ryszard & Szwedo, Jacek 2017 |
Nilobezzia nigritibialis
Boorman J. & van Harten A. 2002: 455 |
Clastrier J. & Wirth W. W. 1961: 212 |
Dicrobezzia nigritibialis
Ingram A. & Macfie J. W. S. 1921: 371 |