Borneomyia

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Nomenclature & Description

Borneomyia Brake

Diagnosis: 

Femoral organ on male midfemur; several ventral rows of 3-5 setulae on the basitarsomere of the hindleg; brown spot on otherwise yellow antennal groove

Original genus: 
Borneomyia
Author: 
Brake
Year: 
2004
Parentheses: 
Absent
Page: 
2
Type data: 

tigra Brake (OD)

Status: 
valid
Valid genus: 
Borneomyia
BDWD_rec_number: 
23126
Distribution: 

Borneo

Biology: 

unknown

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Milichiella species description

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Key to genera of Milichiidae

This key has been adapted from Brake (2000).

1. Vibrissa below or at the level of lower margin of eye; head in profile subquadrate; vertical diameter of eye less than 1.5x the horizontal diameter. Frons in male as wide as in female. Wing with subcostal notch seldom evident, never well-developed; R4+5 and M1 not or only slightly converging at tips; distal margin of anal cell (CuA2) usually rounded (if not, then epistoma extended dorsally, subtriangular). Abdominal tergites of male without silvery microtomentum.

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