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Isomyia Walker 1859

Authors: Kurahashi, Hiromu; Kirk-Spriggs, Ashley H.;

Isomyia Walker 1859

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Key to species of Isomyia Walker 1. Thorax and abdomen blackish, thorax with distinct broad longitudinal stripes.............. .................................................................................................... I. tristis (Bigot) (p. 91) ­ Thorax and abdomen metallic green to blue, thorax without distinct broad stripes..... 2 2. Basicosta yellow............................................................................................................ 3 ­ Basicosta black.............................................................................................................. 4 3. Parafacial with pale setulae on lower part, setulae relatively dense and longer than 2–3 x as long as width of 1 st flagellomere (not recorded from Namibia)............................... .................................................................................................... I. dubiosa (Villeneuve) ­ Lower part of parafacial predominantly with black setulae, setulae partly 2–3 x as long as width of 3 rd antennal segment ............................................ I. deserti (Karsch) (p. 91) 4. Katepisternum and anepimeron largely clothed in fuscous to black hairs; facial carina short, distinctly developed between antennae above tip of 1 st flagellomere; hind tibia with 0–1 av; eyes separated by less than width of ocellar triangle in ♂; frons index 0.07 in ♂ ........................................................................................ I. darwini (Curran) (p. 90) ­ Katepisternum and anepimeron largely clothed in yellowish hairs; facial carina long, more or less developed even below tip of 1 st flagellomere; hind tibia with 2–3 av; eyes separated by more than width of ocellar triangle in ♂; frons index 0.12–0.15 in ♂, 0.29 in ♀ .................................................................................... I. hauwangai sp. nov. (p. 91)

Published as part of Kurahashi, Hiromu & Kirk-Spriggs, Ashley H., 2006, The Calliphoridae of Namibia (Diptera: Oestroidea), pp. 1-131 in Zootaxa 1322 (1) on page 25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1322.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5071123

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Rhiniidae, Insecta, Arthropoda, Diptera, Isomyia, Animalia, Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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