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Figure 1.Actenomeros budawang sp. n. Male habitus, lateral. Body length = 8.5 mm.
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Christine L. Lambkin, Justin S. Bartlett
Zookeys
Figure 1.Collection sites. A CLL showing Robyn Mackenzie the single female specimen of Palirika mackenziei sp. n. collected hill-topping on the summit of Tompilly Hill in late December 2007 B Tompilly Hill, a jump up on Plevna Downs, in extremely arid south-western Queensland C A single male specimen of Palirika culgoafloodplainensis sp. n. was collected during a Bush Blitz survey from this Malaise trap, 7 km NNW Toulby Gate on Culgoa Floodplains National Park (NP) on the Queensland/New South Wales Border, 134 km WSW Dirranbandi D Forrest lookout on Karara Pastoral Lease 213 km ESE of Geraldton in Western Australia, where two male specimens of Larrpana bushblitz sp. n. were hand netted hill-topping by CLL in September 2009 during a Bush Blitz survey. Photographs A and B by N. Starick, QM.
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Shaun L. Winterton, David J. Ferguson
Zookeys
Figure 1.Vomerina comapenis sp. n., male habitus, oblique view. Body length = 7.0 mm.
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Figures 1–6.Dialineura elongata sp. n. Male. 1 head, frontal view 2 mesonotum 3 wing 4 habitus of male, lateral view 5 mid leg 6 hind leg.
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Lucas A. Cezar, Eric M. Fisher, Carlos J. E. Lamas
Zookeys
Figure 1.Habitus, lateral view: A Oidardis falcimystax male (HT) B female (PT) C Oidardis fontenellei male (HT) D female (PT) E Oidardis maculiseta male (HT) F female (PT) G Oidardis marinonii male (HT) H female (PT). Scale bar = 1 mm.
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Omar Ávalos-Hernández, Joel Kits, Marysol Trujano-Ortega, Uri Omar García-Vázquez, Zenón Cano-Santana
Zookeys
Figure 5.Lordotus. Lordotus diplasus, a female (CNIN 774) dorsal view b male (CNIN 861) dorsal view c Lordotus divisus, male (CNIN 777) dorsal view; Lordotus perplexus, female (CNIN 801) d dorsal view e lateral view. All scale bars: 3 mm.
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Kathleen M. Lyons, Torsten Dikow
Zookeys
Figure 1.Map of the Afrotropical Region with biodiversity hotspots sensu Conservation International showing distribution of Ectyphus (red circles) and Parectyphus (blue squares). Note the distribution of Ectyphus in south-eastern Kenya.
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Figure 9.Acupalpa glossa sp. n., male, anterolateral view [576249]. Body length = 8.0 mm.
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Morangup, Western Australia, Australia
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Stony Cross, England, United Kingdom
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Small colourful flies that hover between low plants in sunshine.Photo: Fred
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Mpumalanga, South Africa
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Twee Rivieren, Northern Cape, South Africa
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We went on a hunt looking for Mydid flies and found these. They are an interesting fly that flies low to the ground landing under the shrubs or parallel on a small stick to hide. ~20mm
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It is nice to see these back again. They don't fly very high staying very close to low shrubbery. We have seen only 4 of these this year. I hope you find these Ron and Beth.
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South Oxfordshire District, England, United Kingdom
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Jupiter, Florida, United States
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Melaleuca, Western Australia, Australia
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Tabberabbera, Victoria, Australia
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North Palm Beach, Florida, United States
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Alcornocales National Park, Andalucia, Spain
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Morondava, MADAGASCAR
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Poole, England, United Kingdom
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Alcornocales N.P. Andalucia, Spain