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Limnohelina bivittata from McPhees Rock / Loganburn Reservoir, Otago, NZ (dorsal view) | |
Limnohelina bivittata from McPhees Rock / Loganburn Reservoir, Otago, NZ (lateral view) | |
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Limnohelina bivittata
Malloch, 1931
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Limnohelina bivittata is a fly from the family Muscidae. It is found in New Zealand. [1] [2]
Malloch 1931 says, "This species is strikingly different from all the other NZ species in the group with four pairs of postsutural dorsocentral bristles, and two broad opaque black-brown vittae on the mesonotum which are divided by a paler central vitta. The lateral margins of mesonotum (are) densely greyish-white dusted. (The) upper third of frons velvety black and brown at anterior ocellus." [1]
Limnohelina bivittata | |
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Limnohelina bivittata from McPhees Rock / Loganburn Reservoir, Otago, NZ (dorsal view) | |
Limnohelina bivittata from McPhees Rock / Loganburn Reservoir, Otago, NZ (lateral view) | |
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Species: | L. bivittata
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Limnohelina bivittata
Malloch, 1931
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Limnohelina bivittata is a fly from the family Muscidae. It is found in New Zealand. [1] [2]
Malloch 1931 says, "This species is strikingly different from all the other NZ species in the group with four pairs of postsutural dorsocentral bristles, and two broad opaque black-brown vittae on the mesonotum which are divided by a paler central vitta. The lateral margins of mesonotum (are) densely greyish-white dusted. (The) upper third of frons velvety black and brown at anterior ocellus." [1]