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FIGURE 5 in The description of a new calyptrate fly mimicking species of the fungus weevil genus Gymnognathus Schönherr 1826 from the southern Bolivian Andes (Coleoptera: Anthribidae: Anthribinae)
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FIGURE 5. Comparison of color and color patterns; A, tachinid fly (Vibrissovoria aurea (Townsend, 1929), Brazil, photo by A.J. Fleming, Agriculture Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa, Canada); B, Gymnognathus barclayi sp. nov.; C, representative sarcophagid fly (undetermined species); 1, Red area on head (eyes in fly); 2, white-yellowish bands; 3, longitudinal, black shiny furrow; 4, longitudinal median grey stripe parallel to alternating black and grey stripes; 5, X-shaped pattern, in A and B indicated by light line (in flies formed by posterior border of scutellum and wings); 6, reddish stripes on dorsolateral abdomen (elytra in beetle); 7, grey pattern on dorsal abdomen (elytra in beetle); 8, red abdominal apex.
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