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Nanexila lutea

Authors: Winterton, Shaun L.;
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To identify N. lutea 18. Abdominal tergites 2–4 pale laterally; frons of female wrinkled with tentorial pits darkened (Winterton et al. 1999a: fig. 3); male with a set of “comb” like setae on ventral edge of gonostylus (Winterton et al. 1999a: fig. 44) (South Australia) .................................................................. carminata Winterton & Irwin. - Abdominal tergites 2–6 pale laterally; frons of female only slightly wrinkled, tentorial pits pale or only slightly darkened; male unknown (Tasmania) ......................................................................... lutea (White). - Abdominal tergites wholly dark; frons of female only slightly wrinkled, tentorial pits pale or only slightly darkened; male gonostylus without “comb” like setae ventrally (Winterton et al. 1999a: figs 60, 69).... 19

Published as part of Winterton, Shaun L., 2007, New species of Nanexila Winterton & Irwin and Taenogera Kröber from Australia (Diptera: Therevidae), pp. 55-64 in Zootaxa 1413 on page 61, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.175680

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Insecta, Therevidae, Arthropoda, Diptera, Animalia, Nanexila lutea, Biodiversity, Nanexila, Taxonomy

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