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- tarsomeres 4 and 5 black; metaleg with coxa brown, trochanter simple, yellow; metafemur yellow, the apical 1/6 and a broad annulus on the basal 1/2 brown; metatibia...
- is a species of flower flies. It is named after its particularly large metafemur. It is found in Brazil. The following description is of a male specimen...
- the undersurface of the femur.: 165  The terms profemur, mesofemur, and metafemur refer to the femora of the front, middle and hind legs of an insect, respectively...
- dark brown and subtriangular; the metaleg is dark brown with yellow; metafemur dark brown on basal 2/5, weakly incr****ate; metatibia club shaped, black...
- tarsomeres 4 and 5 black; metaleg with coxa brown, trochanter yellow, simple; metafemur black, the basal 1/3 yellow; metatibia yellow with the apical 1/5 and...
- and pedicel; thorax dark brown; scutellum dark brown and subtriangular; metafemur dark brown with basal ⅓ yellow, very weakly incr****ate; metatibia dark...
- as those which have vein R2+3 sinuate, cell r1 usually petiolate and metafemur with basolateral setose patch. With the addition of the following criteria:...
- 5 brownish; metaleg with coxa brownish, trochanter simple, brownish; metafemur yellow with a broad ventrally interrupted diffuse brown annulus medially;...
- biannulate, tarsus black with tarsomeres 2 and 3 sometimes dark brown. The metafemur is slightly thick and the metatibia has short and weak apicoventral dens...
- defined by: sternite 2 with a distinct transverse groove; mesofemur and metafemur without subapical spine-like setae set in grooves or pits; the metatibia...