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Rhaphiomidas acton, wing

Insects

Wing of male of Rhaphiomidas acton from Peterson (1981, fig. 3) Apioceridae,
Manual of Nearctic Diptera
, Ottawa, p.541-548, (1981)
[1].

Apiocera haruspex, wing

Insects

Wing of male of Apiocera haruspex from Peterson (1981, fig. 2) Apioceridae,
Manual of Nearctic Diptera
, Ottawa, p.541-548, (1981)
[1].

Mitrodetus dentitarsus, wing

Insects

Wing of male of Mitrodetus dentitarsus from Wilcox (1981, fig. 14) Mydidae,
Manual of Nearctic Diptera
, Ottawa, p.533-540, (1981)
[1].

Nemomydas pantherinus, wing

Insects

Wing of male of Nemomydas pantherinus from Wilcox (1981, fig. 13) Mydidae,
Manual of Nearctic Diptera
, Ottawa, p.533-540, (1981)
[1].

Heteromydas bicolor, wing

Insects

Wing of male of Heteromydas bicolor from Wilcox (1981, fig. 12) Mydidae,
Manual of Nearctic Diptera
, Ottawa, p.533-540, (1981)
[1].

Opomydas townsendi, wing

Insects

Wing of male of Opomydas townsendi from Wilcox (1981, fig. 11) Mydidae,
Manual of Nearctic Diptera
, Ottawa, p.533-540, (1981)
[1].

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