Homobezzia
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5323.4.5 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C80D1D01-CF04-4352-9789-D38970044F4E |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8222381 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7617AB38-FFE4-FFDD-DABD-CB27B738BAEF |
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Plazi |
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Homobezzia |
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Subgenus Homobezzia View in CoL glabra group
Diagnosis. (Modified from Spinelli & Wirth 1989a). Moderately large species, pollinose gray with brownish scutal vittae and yellowish scutellum. Interocular space without stout median seta. Male flagellum with distal flagellomeres elongated; segment 13 without stout black basal seta. Scutum usually pollinose, pale pinkish to dark grayish, usually with median brown vitta anteriorly and a pair of lateral vittae posteriorly; setae of scutellum and above wing bases poorly developed. Wing translucent, usually unmarked. Legs extensively yellowish, with narrow dark bands usually present; femora and tibiae at most with broad brown bands on 1 pair of legs; vestiture not strong or bristly; fore femur unarmed ventrally; female claws small; with 1 or 2 pairs of gland rods. Male gonocoxite short, gonostyles about as long as gonocoxite, slightly curved and usually with blunt tip; aedeagus various, usually triangular; height of basal arch, breadth of distal process, and extent of ventral spicules vary with species; parameres with long rod-like distal process, sometimes slightly narrowed in midportion and or slightly broader apically, with tip rounded.
This group includes six species in the Neotropical region ( Spinelli & Wirth 1989a), one species ranges north into the Nearctic region ( B. glabra ).
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