Empis ( Enoplempis ) arrecta, Sinclair & Brooks & Cumming, 2025
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Empis ( Enoplempis) arrecta species group
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Four species are included in this group, E. ( En.) arrecta sp. nov., E. ( En.) diokra sp. nov., E. ( En.) occidentalis sp. nov. and E. ( En.) shoshona sp. nov., which are distinguished by the male cercus with upright, narrow anterior lobe and low posterior lobe ( e.g., Figs 15, 22 View FIGURES 15–22 , 26 View FIGURES 23–27 ), phallus with lateral roughened lobe ( e.g., Fig. 25 View FIGURES 23–27 ), subepandrial process present ( e.g., Fig. 26 View FIGURES 23–27 ), abdomen tergites shiny in both sexes, without pruinescence ( e.g., Figs 15, 22 View FIGURES 15–22 ), and male hind femur with preapical row of thickened posterior setae ( e.g., Figs 19, 20 View FIGURES 15–22 ).
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