Rhinoleucophenga, Hendel, 1917
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Rhinoleucophenga View in CoL specimens determined by Costa Lima (1935) as R. obesa
( Figure 2 View FIGURE 2 a–c; Table 2 View TABLE 2 )
Examined Material: A female labeled “ R. obesa . Tube N° 1085/2116, specimen N° 2419”. A male specimen with the terminalia disarticulated labeled “ R. obesa . Tube N° 1085/2116, specimen N° 2419”.A wing in a slide numbered as 2365. Specimens from Deodoro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil. All specimens are deposited in the Coleção Entomológica do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz ( CEIOC)/ Fiocruz.
Diagnosis. General body color brownish; front covered with ca. 200 scattered interfrontal setulae. Frontal index 1.87 (1.75–2.00); Carina nose-like and sulcated along ca. 90% of the length of praefrons; arista with 9 long dorsal branches and 7 long ventral branches. Wings with cloudy spots. Body length ca. 5.00 mm.
Description. Head ( Fig. 2c View FIGURE 2 ). Front ventrally brownish and superiorly yellowish, covered with ca. 200 scattered interfrontal setulae; ocellar triangle yellowish (or brown in some specimens) with dark brown ocelli. Carina noselike and sulcated along ca. 90% of the length of praefrons. Face yellowish; gena brownish; antenna with flagellomore and pedicel homogeneously brownish; arista with 9 long dorsal branches and 7 long ventral branches. Palpus brownish with ca. 50 (40–60) setae on lower part.
Thorax ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 a–b). Scutum brownish (with diffuse brown stripes in some specimens) and scutellum homoge- neously yellow. 12 irregular rows of acrostichal setulae. Three pairs of prescutellar acrostichal setae. Pleura yellow- ish; halteres yellow-brownish. Legs homogeneously yellow.
Wings ( Fig. 2a View FIGURE 2 ). Non-hyaline, with distal and proximal cloudy spots. Vein dM-Cu and R-M clouded.
Abdomen. Abdomen all black (color probably not properly preserved).
Terminalia. Probably the aedeagus and epandrium depicted in Costa Lima (1950) belonged to the dissected specimen. The terminalia were not located.
For more measurements and indices see Table 2 View TABLE 2 .
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