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Syrphidae
Talahua fervida (Fluke)
SUMMARY
Talahua is very similar to Argentinomyia species, but differs by having the metacoxa with pile posteromedially on apical angle (bare in Argentinomyia). Talahua has the faces straight, not produced, metasternum entire, not reduced, antennal pits separated, abdomen with parallel sides, anterior anepisternum and metaespiternum bare, metasternum bare, male genitalia very large with
elongate cerci and surstyli, and face and scutellum black.