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Figure 1.Megaselia elenae sp. n. male, anterior face of hind femur.
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Grande Baie, Riviere du Rempart, Mauritius
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Woodbridge, England, United Kingdom
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Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
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Diptera, Family Phoridae, Trophodeinus sp. , a wingless female.Thank you treegrow and the experts for the ID.Collected in Norwich, Connecticut under a Stone. It is about 1.5 mm "big", and has the weirdest antennae and mouthparts.
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Figures 2–3.Megaselia kozlovi sp. n. male, hypopygium. 2 right face 3 left face. Scale line: 0.1 mm.
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Figure 7.Megaselia kozlovi sp. n. female, Dufour’s crop mechanism (anterior end to left).
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Figure 4.Megaselia kozlovi sp. n. female, abdominal tergites 3–7.
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Figure 6.Megaselia kozlovi sp. n. female, lobe at rear of abdominal sternite 8.
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Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
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Figure 5.Megaselia kozlovi sp. n. female, tip of abdomen from above.
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2016 University of California Museum of Paleontology
CalPhotos
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Dahliphora sp., male, Bolivia: Coroico
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2016 University of California Museum of Paleontology
CalPhotos
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Auxanommatidia sp., female, Costa Rica: Puerto Jimenez
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2017 University of California Museum of Paleontology
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Image taken using a StackShot rail with Helicon Remote software and rendered using Helicon Focus software.
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Auxanommatidia sp., male, Costa Rica: 24km W Piedras Blancas
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Apterophora caliginosa Brues, female, Panama: Barro Colorado Island
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Acanthophorides sp., male, Costa Rica: La Selva, Biological Station
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Acanthophorides sp., female, Costa Rica: La Selva, Biological Station