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- millimeters long (4.0–4.4 in females), hyaline, microtrichose (bare on baso-medial ΒΌ of cell and only weakly microtrichose on cell cup) with brownish stigma. The...
- is 8.4-9.9 millimeters. The wings are 5.8-6.5 millimeters, entirely microtrichose, hyaline, with yellowish stigma. The face is concave with a weakly developed...
- 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...
- of the genus Timia (Diptera: Ulidiidae) with a key to species with microtrichose black scutellum". Zootaxa. 3753 (6). Magnolia Press: 573–584. doi:10...
- of the genus Timia (Diptera: Ulidiidae) with a key to species with microtrichose black scutellum". Zootaxa. 3753 (6). Magnolia Press: 573–584. doi:10...
- with basal tarsomere very thin. The wings are hyaline and entirely microtrichose, with yellowish stigma and brown membrane infuscated at the junction...
- basotarsomere, which is brownish orange. The wings are brownish, densely microtrichose. The abdomen is metallic steel blue; dorsum extensively dull black,...
- are covered in yellow hairs. Wings Wings nearly clear, extensively microtrichose with the stigma dilutely yellow. The calypter is yellow except brown...
- millimeters. The wings are 5.1 to 5.4 millimeters long and hyaline, entirely microtrichose with yellowish stigma. The face is black and concave with long pilose...
- ventral tubercle on the basoposterior 1/3. The wings are light brown and microtrichose except for some bare portions. The abdomen's 1st tergum is black; 2nd...