Capitonius stramentopetiolus Pitz n. sp. (Figs. 33, 34 A–G) Diagnosis: Distinguishable from other species in the subgenus by having the head rufous, clypeus, gena around mouthparts and face below antennal socket melanic. Length: 8.2 mm. Color: body melanic except: antenna and head rufous, except clypeus, gena around mouthparts and vertical bands from antennal insertion to gena around mouthparts rufous; base of t 1 ivory; wings hyaline (Fig. 34 G). Head (Fig. 34 A–C): antenna with 34 flagellomeres, each with 2–4 rows of longitudinal placodes; vertex smooth and glabrous; occipital carina glabrous dorsally, with evenly spaced setae over remainder; lateral carina bordering antennal scrobe incomplete; median lamella of antennal scro...
Nepalomyia kotrbae sp. nov. (Figs. 15−23) Diagnosis. Having simple male wing veins and simple hy...
Afrapia variicornis sp. n. Figs 2–6 Etymology: The species name is from the Latin for ‘variable a...
Stapecolis latus Garbelotto & Campos sp. nov. (Figs. 2, 4, 5 and 8) Type locality. Panama, Cerro...
Capitonius sarmientoi Pitz n. sp. (Figs. 25, 26 A–G) Diagnosis: Distinguishable from other speci...
Capitonius senlura (Braet & Achterberg, 2001) (Figs. 29, 30 A–G) Braet & Achterberg. 2001. Holoty...
Neogriphoneura pacata Mello & Silva, sp.n. (Fig. 3) Diagnosis. This species is distinguished fro...
Cremnops apicalipennis Berta [Plate 1, Figs A–I] Cremnops apicalipennis Berta de Fernandez, 1998...
Lachnocorynus stenocephalus sp. nov. Figs 50-52, 56 Diagnosis. The species is distinguished from ...
Axinidris icipe, new species Figures 4, 14, 24 Worker diagnosis. Antenna scape shaft, pronotal dis...
Dissomphalus hirtus Alencar & Azevedo, New Species (Figs. 22–23) Diagnosis: cuspis with apical p...
Axinidris okekai, new species Figures 8, 18, 28 Worker diagnosis. Antennal scape shaft and pronota...
Miscophus chrysis Kohl, 1894 (Figures 5 (a-g), 6(a-f)) Miscophus chrysis Kohl, 1894: 293, ♀...
Cratotabanus asiaticus, new species Figures 15, 48 DIAGNOSIS: Separated from C. newjerseyensis by...
3. Pediobius petiolapilus Cao & Zhu, sp. n. (Figs 3, 33 c) Diagnosis. Frontofacial sutures in a ...
Batakomacrus noyesi Broad, sp. nov. ( Figs 25–28) Description of female. Characters used in th...
Nepalomyia kotrbae sp. nov. (Figs. 15−23) Diagnosis. Having simple male wing veins and simple hy...
Afrapia variicornis sp. n. Figs 2–6 Etymology: The species name is from the Latin for ‘variable a...
Stapecolis latus Garbelotto & Campos sp. nov. (Figs. 2, 4, 5 and 8) Type locality. Panama, Cerro...
Capitonius sarmientoi Pitz n. sp. (Figs. 25, 26 A–G) Diagnosis: Distinguishable from other speci...
Capitonius senlura (Braet & Achterberg, 2001) (Figs. 29, 30 A–G) Braet & Achterberg. 2001. Holoty...
Neogriphoneura pacata Mello & Silva, sp.n. (Fig. 3) Diagnosis. This species is distinguished fro...
Cremnops apicalipennis Berta [Plate 1, Figs A–I] Cremnops apicalipennis Berta de Fernandez, 1998...
Lachnocorynus stenocephalus sp. nov. Figs 50-52, 56 Diagnosis. The species is distinguished from ...
Axinidris icipe, new species Figures 4, 14, 24 Worker diagnosis. Antenna scape shaft, pronotal dis...
Dissomphalus hirtus Alencar & Azevedo, New Species (Figs. 22–23) Diagnosis: cuspis with apical p...
Axinidris okekai, new species Figures 8, 18, 28 Worker diagnosis. Antennal scape shaft and pronota...
Miscophus chrysis Kohl, 1894 (Figures 5 (a-g), 6(a-f)) Miscophus chrysis Kohl, 1894: 293, ♀...
Cratotabanus asiaticus, new species Figures 15, 48 DIAGNOSIS: Separated from C. newjerseyensis by...
3. Pediobius petiolapilus Cao & Zhu, sp. n. (Figs 3, 33 c) Diagnosis. Frontofacial sutures in a ...
Batakomacrus noyesi Broad, sp. nov. ( Figs 25–28) Description of female. Characters used in th...
Nepalomyia kotrbae sp. nov. (Figs. 15−23) Diagnosis. Having simple male wing veins and simple hy...
Afrapia variicornis sp. n. Figs 2–6 Etymology: The species name is from the Latin for ‘variable a...
Stapecolis latus Garbelotto & Campos sp. nov. (Figs. 2, 4, 5 and 8) Type locality. Panama, Cerro...