1989
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761989000800095
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Abstract: Three new species of Muscida - Caricea acerca, Phaonia yinggeensis and Helina capaciflava - from China are described

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“…This new species is closely allied toCephalispa ucerca (Xue 1989) , but differs from the latter in having the black brown greater part of thorax, dark brown pulvilli of fore legs and extremely narrow lateral lobes of 5th sternite. Thorax : yellow or greyish-yellow , but dorsal surfaces of mesonotum and scutellum dark brown in ground-colour and pale grey pruinose; mesonotum with 3 weak brown vittae, the middle one wider; acr in 2 close rows before sulcus, irregular behind; dc 2+3 , first prst dc about half as long as second; iu O+ 1; basal and apical scutellar bristles developed, basal bristles slightly longer; 2 propleural and 2 prostigmatal bristles; 3 stpl bristles forming an isosceles triangle and 8 to 9 ground-setulae in front of lower stpl bristle I squamae pale yellow, lower one nearly 2 times as long as upper; wings hyaline with costal spine;…”
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“…This new species is closely allied toCephalispa ucerca (Xue 1989) , but differs from the latter in having the black brown greater part of thorax, dark brown pulvilli of fore legs and extremely narrow lateral lobes of 5th sternite. Thorax : yellow or greyish-yellow , but dorsal surfaces of mesonotum and scutellum dark brown in ground-colour and pale grey pruinose; mesonotum with 3 weak brown vittae, the middle one wider; acr in 2 close rows before sulcus, irregular behind; dc 2+3 , first prst dc about half as long as second; iu O+ 1; basal and apical scutellar bristles developed, basal bristles slightly longer; 2 propleural and 2 prostigmatal bristles; 3 stpl bristles forming an isosceles triangle and 8 to 9 ground-setulae in front of lower stpl bristle I squamae pale yellow, lower one nearly 2 times as long as upper; wings hyaline with costal spine;…”
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confidence: 80%