Asphondyliini Gagné, 1994
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Asphondyliini Gagné, 1994 View in CoL
Genus Brethesiamyia Maia
Brethesia Maia in Maia et al., 2009: 38, preocc. Schrottky,
1909. Type species, Brethesia myrciae Maia (orig. des.). Brethesiamyia Maia, 2010: 146 , new replacement name
for Brethesia Maia, 2009 .
Diagnosis: Female flagellomeres 9‑12 progressively shortened; female circumfila reticulate; palpus one‑segmented; first tarsomeres without pointed ventroapical extension; empodia much shorter than claws; claws similar on all legs; tooth of gonostylus denticulate; parameres [= mesobasal lobes sensu Gagné, 2018] present; aedeagus bulbous; female abdominal tergite 8 without cercilike lobes; female abdominal segment 9 short, pliable, with long setae; pupal antennal horns short (Maia et al., 2009).
Addition to the diagnosis: Pupal cephalic setae absent.
Description of 3 rd instar larva: Spatula with two triangular and tapered apical teeth; long shaft strongly sclerotized and posterior region enlarged; one lateral papilla setose on each side of spatula; terminal segment without papillae; ventral anus rounded ( Figs. 3C, 3D View Figure 3 ).
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