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- of the genus Timia (Diptera: Ulidiidae) with a key to species with microtrichose black scutellum". Zootaxa. 3753 (6). Magnolia Press: 573–584. doi:10...
- are covered in yellow hairs. Wings Wings nearly clear, extensively microtrichose with the stigma dilutely yellow. The calypter is yellow except brown...
- of the genus Timia (Diptera: Ulidiidae) with a key to species with microtrichose black scutellum". Zootaxa. 3753 (6). Magnolia Press: 573–584. doi:10...
- millimeters long (4.0–4.4 in females), hyaline, microtrichose (bare on baso-medial ¼ of cell and only weakly microtrichose on cell cup) with brownish stigma. The...
- of the genus Timia (Diptera: Ulidiidae) with a key to species with microtrichose black scutellum". Zootaxa. 3753 (6). Magnolia Press: 573–584. doi:10...
- halter being yellow. The wing membrane stigma is dark yellow and mostly microtrichose. Legs The legs are entirely yellow, except for the procoxa which is...
- and dark with light spots present on tergites 2,3 and 4, haired eyes microtrichose wings (at least anterior third) with a elongate stigma, third vein ending...
- entirely black, basal tarsomere very thick. The wings are microtrichose, only sp****ly microtrichose on the basal part of cell bm, almost bare; hyaline with...
- also some light pile anteriorly. Wings The wings usually have densely microtrichose cells, but there are sometimes very small bare areas in cell br, located...
- male is flexible, unsclerotized, simple and elongate; and phallus is microtrichose. Braulidae are ****ociated with honey bees, with larvae developing in...