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- anepisternum or mesopleuronanepisternal or mesopleural bristles katepisternum or sternopleuronkatepisternal or sternopleural bristles proepisternum...
- small, square, dark spot. Thorax with two grey longitudinal stripes. Katepisternum normally with yellow spot. Apical antennomere shorter than antennomeres...
- brown banding on its wings. The costal cell is completely hyaline. Katepisternum shows reddish spots. The anterior half of mesonotum is reddish to brown...
- scutellum is orange and shiny except medially; pleuron is grayish white; katepisternum is generally pilose with the pile not separated into patches; the ampulla...
- bare and dichoptic in both ****es; postpronotum pilose; metasternum and katepisternum non-pilose; ventral scutellar fringe absent; alula narrow or absent;...
- posterior anepisternum which is yellow on the posterior half, and the katepisternum which is black with a dorsal yellow macula. Lastly, the metasternum...
- especially in the tropics. In Scatopsoidea, the posterior margin of the katepisternum is displaced to a more posterior disposition, causing the pleural suture...
- bare. The posterior anepisternum and anepimeron are pale pilose. The katepisternum bare on dorsal half. The metasternum is yellow, sp****ly white pollinose...
- 15 hairs on the lower half, but may have fewer hairs or be bare. The katepisternum is black or has an obscure dull yellow spot near the upper margin. Finally...
- with bare shining areas between upper and lower pile patches on the katepisternum and on the anterior half of the posterior anepisternum. The halter is...