
Dohrniphora utriensis Brown & Kung (Figs 153–154, 290) Dohrniphora utriensis Brown & Kung, 2007: 185–186, figs. 117–118. Species recognition. This species is most easily separated from others with a spinuli-filled concavity by the dark short, somewhat inflated palpus, the brown halter, and the relatively large, rounded basal area of white membrane (Figs 153–154, 290). It was originally described from a specimen with one hind tibial seta, but many more specimens lack such setae. Distribution. Costa Rica to Colombia. Material examined. 7♂ specimens from the following localities: BRAZIL: Amazonas: Manaus (INPA, LACM). COLOMBIA: Chocó: PNN Utría (LACM, IAVH). COSTA RICA: Heredia: La Selva Biological Station (INBC, LACM).
Published as part of Brown, Brian V. & Kung, Giar-Ann, 2010, 2699, pp. 1-142 in Zootaxa 2699 on page 73
Insecta, Arthropoda, Diptera, Animalia, Biodiversity, Dohrniphora utriensis, Phoridae, Dohrniphora, Taxonomy
Insecta, Arthropoda, Diptera, Animalia, Biodiversity, Dohrniphora utriensis, Phoridae, Dohrniphora, Taxonomy
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