A Genus of Maritime Dolichopodidae New to America

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A Genus of Maritime Dolichopodidae New to America
William Morton Wheeler
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Antennae black, first and second joints as in the preceding species, third joint shorter and more oblong, owing to a blunt projection on the ventral side near the insertion of the arista; basal segment of the arista short, hairy; apical segment long and bare. There are a few prominent bristles on the third joint similar to those found in A. prcsdator. Cilia of the superior and inferior orbits black, not very prominent. Thoracic dorsum metallic green, opaque, with a thick layer of brownish dust;... acrostichal and dorsal bristles prominent, black. Pleurae and scutellum as in -^. prcedator. Abdomen metallic green, overlaid with white dust and covered with short black hairs; the six segments are of nearly uniform length and taper gradually to the insertion of the hypopygium.
Hypopygium smaller than in the preceding species. Its swollen and hairless base bears the scale-like rudiment of the seventh segment on the left side.
The pair of outer appendages is considerably shorter than in A, pradator and directed forwards from their insertions.


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