. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 346 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Assmutherium, Microplatyphora, Psyllomyia). (SEN1GMAT1- 1NM) PLATYPHORlN,E b. Tibiae usually with one or several long preapical bristles; lower frontal bristles when present curving obliquely upward; meso- pleurae usually undivided; both sexes winged. (Phora ( = Tri- neura), Aneurina, Beckerina, Chaetoneurophora (Fig. 569), Con- icera, Diploneura, Gymnoscelia, Hypocera, Paraspiniphora (Fig. 568), Psorophaga, Triphleba PHORlNLE Tibiae without any long preapical bristles, bare


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 346 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology Assmutherium, Microplatyphora, Psyllomyia). (SEN1GMAT1- 1NM) PLATYPHORlN,E b. Tibiae usually with one or several long preapical bristles; lower frontal bristles when present curving obliquely upward; meso- pleurae usually undivided; both sexes winged. (Phora ( = Tri- neura), Aneurina, Beckerina, Chaetoneurophora (Fig. 569), Con- icera, Diploneura, Gymnoscelia, Hypocera, Paraspiniphora (Fig. 568), Psorophaga, Triphleba PHORlNLE Tibiae without any long preapical bristles, bare or ciliate on the edge; two or four supra-antennal proclinate bristles; female often wingless or with aborted wings. (Metopina, Apocephalus,. Figs. 568-572. Phoridae, Lonchopteridae 568. Paraspiniphora (Verrall) Phoridae. 569. Chaetoneurophora (Cole) Phoridae. 570. Megaselia, wing. Phoridae. 571. Lonchoptera, wing of female. Lonchopteridae. 572. Lonchoptera, male (Verrall) Lonchopteridae. Chonocephalus, Gymnophora, Ecitomyia, Megaselia (= Aphio- chceta) (Fig. 570), Pseudacteon, Puliciphora (=Steth6pathus), Rhyncophoromyia, Syneura, Wandolleckia). (PULICIPH6R- ID/E, STETHOPATH1DA?) METOPINiN^ Wings rather pointed at tip, lanceolate (Fig. 571), costa encom- passing entire wing, basal cells very small, second vein (R3) ending almost at wing-tip, anterior crossvein not obvious, no discal cell, the three branches of media arising from a common stalk from the apex of the second basal cell, Cui of female curv- ing forward and ending in M4 at middle of wing-length, thus forming an apparent anal cell (Fig. 571), of male short and reach- ing hind margin (Fig. 572), veins largely setulose above; oral margin bristly; third antennal joint rounded, with a long sub-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard


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