Dryomyza, Fallen, 1820
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KEY TO THE SPECIES OF THE GENUS DRYOMYZA View in CoL
1. Crossveins r-m and dm-cu with dark rims ( Fig. 6 View Figs 6–7 ) ....... 2
— Wing hyaline and slightly tinged with pale brown, lacking dark markings ........................................................ 3
2. Postcranium covered with black and yellow setulae. Anepisternum bare, shining. Genitalia as in Figs 16 View Figs 13–18 , 26 View Figs 23–28 , 37 View Figs 34–43 ; ventromedial process shorter than surstylus ( Figs 16 View Figs 13–18 , 26 View Figs 23–28 ) ............................................ D. formosa Wiedemann
— Postcranium covered with black setulae only. Anepisternum entirely covered with whitish microtrichia. Genitalia as in Figs 13 View Figs 13–18 , 23 View Figs 23–28 , 34 View Figs 34–43 ; ventromedial process longer than surstylus ( Figs 13 View Figs 13–18 , 23 View Figs 23–28 ) ................. D. anilis Fallén View in CoL
3. Palpus blackish on apical part or completely ( Fig. 2). Anepisternum microtomentose on all surface, without black setulae. Genitalia as in Figs 14 View Figs 13–18 , 24 View Figs 23–28 , 35 View Figs 34–43 ................ ................................................... D. caucasica (Ozerov) View in CoL
— Palpus yellow completely. Anepisternum microtomentose on posterior half and shining anteriorly, covered with rare black setulae. Genitalia as in Figs 15 View Figs 13–18 , 25 View Figs 23–28 , 36 View Figs 34–43 .................. ................................................ D. ecalcarata Kurahashi View in CoL
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