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03B187B7FFBDFFF8FF3AFC46C439A1E8.text	03B187B7FFBDFFF8FF3AFC46C439A1E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paramyia Williston 1897	<div><p>Paramyia Williston</p> <p>Paramyia Williston, 1897: 1. Type species: Paramyia nigra Williston</p> <p>Diagnosis. Black or yellow flies with one pair of setulae on lunule; palpus usually short and clavate, but sometimes elongate; proboscis long to very long; crossvein dm-cu absent; comb-like row of setae posteroventrally on hind basitarsus; and basisternum very small and shaped like a narrow triangle.</p> <p>Chaetotaxy. The chaetotaxy described is that of the Nearctic fauna; the chaetotaxy of the Paramyia from other regions has not been studied.</p> <p>Head: 2 pairs of frontal setae medioclinate; 3 pairs of orbital setae with the 2 lower pairs long and lateroclinate and upper pair shorter and medio-reclinate (less than half the length of lower orbital seta); 1 paired row of interfrontal setulae (stronger than upper pair of orbital seta), 1 pair of supra-antennal setae (anteriormost interfrontal setulae), 1 pair of setulae between supra-antennal seta and eye margin; ocellar setae as long as orbital setae and almost lateroclinate; postocellar setae cruciate; 1 pair of long lateral vertical setae and medial vertical setae.</p> <p>Thorax: 1 postpronotal seta, 2 notopleural setae, 1 presutural seta (close to notopleuron); 1 supraalar seta; 2 postalar setae; 2 dorsocentral setae (anterior more than half the length of posterior); 1 intrapostalar seta;1 prescutellar seta (acrostichal); 2 scutellar setae (anterior more than half length of apical; apical pair divergent); 1 minute proepisternal seta and 1 minute proepimeral seta, anepisternum and anepimeron bare, 1 very strong katepisternal seta (upper posterior corner, some thinner seta along posterior side).</p> <p>Female postabdomen based on P. nitens (Fig. 2). For each species, the abdomen usually closely matches the color of the thorax. The sternites size are fairly standard across species, with sternite 1, 2 and 8 being quite short and sternite 5 being the longest. The amount of setae and their distribution is variable within species, making it unreliable as a character. However, there is a common basal configuration. Sternite 7 usually as a minimum of 6 setae arranged in two rows. First row, with 2 setae, with one at each lateral side of the sternite. Second row, with 4 setae, right at the apical end of the sternite, distributed in group of 2 with a bigger gap in the middle. There are often a few extra setae distributed in the bottom of the sternite, sometimes creating a 3rd row located just above the 1st one, but still with a variable configuration within species. Tergite 7 usually has a minimum of 8 setae arranged in two rows. First row, with a minimum of 2 setae, with one at each lateral side of the tergite, but often with a few randomly placed in between, often closer to center. Second row, with a minimum of 6 setae, right at the apical end of the tergite, separated in two groupings of 3 with a bigger gap in the middle. There are often extra setae located in the 2nd row, while some create a 3rd row just above the 1st one. Still a lot of variation within species. The cerci usually have a pair of long setae apically, which are almost twice as long as the other surrounding setae.</p> <p>Remarks. Females are highly variable within species making it difficult to identify most species based on morphology; using sequencing is recommended to confirm female identity. The color pattern on the legs were consistent for the males (see key and species description), which is not the cases for females. Additionally, there was no obvious variation in the female post-abdomen.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187B7FFBDFFF8FF3AFC46C439A1E8	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie;Mlynarek, Julia J.	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie, Mlynarek, Julia J. (2020): Revision of Nearctic Paramyia Williston (Diptera: Milichiidae). Zootaxa 4732 (1): 1-56, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4732.1.1
03B187B7FFBCFFF8FF3AF9A6C3CBA78C.text	03B187B7FFBCFFF8FF3AF9A6C3CBA78C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paramyia Williston 1897	<div><p>Key to the North American females of Paramyia</p> <p>1 Body yellow …............................................................................ P. lutea n. sp.</p> <p>- Body brown or black …............................................................................... 2</p> <p>2 All tarsi dark brown to black and matching the tibia (Fig. 11D) …................................ P. nigritarsi n. sp.</p> <p>- Fore tarsi yellow to brown; mid and hind tarsi yellow and clearly differing from the brown to dark brown tibia (Fig. 7E, 13D) …................................................................................................. 3</p> <p>3 Flagellum short and oblong, 1.4-1.6 times wider than long; pedicel usually brown or paler than flagellum (Fig. 13E); palpus short and broad with a row of ventral slender setae (Fig. 13F) …................................ P. brevikeraia n. sp.</p> <p>- Flagellum subquadrate and at most 1.25 times wider than long or longer, if closer to 1.4 times wider than long, gena very narrow: eye 7.7-8.0 times as high as gena; pedicel usually same color than flagellum, dark brown; palpus longer and narrow … 4</p> <p>4 Labella yellowish to amber in lateral view from base to apex with only extreme base darker at the junction with labium (clear difference between labium and labella color) (Fig. 7G) and fore tibia yellowish to light brown (paler than fore femur) on anterior, posterior and ventral side; dorsal side with extremities yellowish and a variable brown patch in the middle.............................................................................................. P. pseudonitens n. sp.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187B7FFBCFFF8FF3AF9A6C3CBA78C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie;Mlynarek, Julia J.	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie, Mlynarek, Julia J. (2020): Revision of Nearctic Paramyia Williston (Diptera: Milichiidae). Zootaxa 4732 (1): 1-56, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4732.1.1
03B187B7FFBCFFF8FF3AFE4EC3CBA582.text	03B187B7FFBCFFF8FF3AFE4EC3CBA582.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paramyia Williston 1897	<div><p>Key to the North American males of Paramyia</p> <p>1 Body yellow …............................................................................. P. lutea n. sp.</p> <p>- Body black …....................................................................................... 2</p> <p>2 Apical antero-dorsal part of fore femur with a strong circle shape patch yellow to light brown (Fig. 7D); dorsal side of tibia with middle brown and yellow at both ends (basally and apically), anterior side mostly yellow; junction of femur with tibia usually paler …............................................................................................ 3</p> <p>- No apical circle on fore femur, if present, very faint and then anterior side of tibia more brown; dorsal side of tibia variable, but typically brown with only some yellow apically; junction of femur with tibia not paler …............................ 4</p> <p>3 Large rectangular flagellum, 1.5 times longer than wide (Fig. 7B); labium brown and labella yellow to light brown (Fig. 7C); frons’ width 1.4-1.5 times flagellum width and frons length 1.3-1.4 times width …................ P. pseudonitens n. sp.</p> <p>- Flagellum subquadrate, about same width and length (Fig. 9B); labium and labella both uniform brown (Fig. 9C); frons’ width 1.9-2.0 times flagellum width and frons length 1.0-1.1 times width …............................... P. lustrum n. sp.</p> <p>4 All tarsi dark brown, same color as tibia (Fig. 11A, D) …....................................... P. nigritarsi n. sp.</p> <p>- All tarsi yellowish to light brown and paler than at least mid and hind tibia (Fig. 3A, 19A, 23A) ….................... 5</p> <p>5 Gena large: eye 4.5-4.8 times higher than gena (Fig. 13C, 15C) ….............................................. 6</p> <p>- Gena small: eye 5.25-11.0 times higher than gena (Fig. 19C, 21C) …............................................ 7</p> <p>6 Flagellum short and oblong: wider than long, just higher than pedicel (Fig. 13B); head width 1.75 times palpus (Fig. 13C); fore tibia yellowish on anterior and dorsal side; anterior side of surstylus straight (Fig. 14A, C) …......... P. brevikeraia n. sp.</p> <p>- Flagellum longer than pedicel, trapezoidal and 1.2 times wider than long (Fig. 15B); head width 1.05 times palpus (Fig. 15C); fore tibia fully brown; anterior side of surstylus elbowed (Fig. 16A, C) …......................... P. anguliloba n. sp.</p> <p>7 Flagellum length 1.2 times width (Fig. 17B); fore tarsi same color than fore tibia (brown), more distinct on dorsal side (Fig. 17D); frons about same length and width (length 1.1 times width) …............................... P. silvestris n. sp.</p> <p>- Flagellum either same length than width or wider (Fig. 3B, 23B); all tarsi yellowish to light brown and paler than tibia (Fig. 3A, 23A); frons longer than wide (at least 1.25 times width) ….................................................... 8</p> <p>8 Eye at least 8.7 times higher than gena; postgenal area small (head width at least 4 times postgenal area width); bottom of eye wide (eye width at widest point at most 2 times the bottom eye width) (Fig. 21C), if unclear, confirm with surstylus …..... 9</p> <p>- Eye 5-7.7 times higher than gena; postgenal area large (head width at most 3.3 times postgenal area width), bottom of eye narrow (eye width at widest point at least 2.13 times the bottom eye width) (Fig. 3C, 23C), if unclear, confirm with surstylus. 10</p> <p>9 Flagellum subquadrate (Fig. 19B); eye pale; surstylus strongly tapering in the first 1/3 and remaining thin until tip (Fig. 20A, C); small species (1.2mm long, wing at most 1.2mm long) …..................................... P. wheeleri n. sp.</p> <p>- Flagellum trapezoidal (Fig. 21B): side not parallel, angled apically on arista side; eye reddish; surstylus wider apically than basally (Fig. 22A, C); large species (1.8mm long, wing 1.5mm long) …....................... P. incrassatoloba n. sp.</p> <p>10 Surstylus paddle shape (Fig. 4A, C) ….................................................. P. nitens (Loew, 1869)</p> <p>- Surstylus narrow, rectangular in shape with rounded corner (Fig. 24A, C) …........................ P. rectilob a n. sp.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187B7FFBCFFF8FF3AFE4EC3CBA582	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie;Mlynarek, Julia J.	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie, Mlynarek, Julia J. (2020): Revision of Nearctic Paramyia Williston (Diptera: Milichiidae). Zootaxa 4732 (1): 1-56, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4732.1.1
03B187B7FFBBFFFFFF3AFD86C768A230.text	03B187B7FFBBFFFFFF3AFD86C768A230.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paramyia nitens (Loew 1869)	<div><p>Paramyia nitens (Loew, 1869)</p> <p>(Figs. 2–4, 25)</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187B7FFBBFFFFFF3AFD86C768A230	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie;Mlynarek, Julia J.	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie, Mlynarek, Julia J. (2020): Revision of Nearctic Paramyia Williston (Diptera: Milichiidae). Zootaxa 4732 (1): 1-56, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4732.1.1
03B187B7FFBBFFF3FF3AFDEFC7F8A1E8.text	03B187B7FFBBFFF3FF3AFDEFC7F8A1E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Phyllomyza nitens Loew 1869	<div><p>Phyllomyza nitens Loew, 1869: 45. Type locality: Pennsylvania.</p> <p>Description. (Fig. 3) Total length ♂ 1.3-1.6 mm, ♀ 1.8-1.9 mm. Overall colour brown to dark brown, frontal trian- gle dark brown to black, shiny, reaching lunule; frons 1.25 times longer than wide and 1.44 times wider than flagellum; width at widest point 2.3-2.4 times the bottom eye width; gena brown with prunescence, 0.16-0.18 times eye height; postgena dark brown, with light prunescence and 0.30-0.33 width of head; scape and pedicel dark brown, first flagellomere trapezoidal, 1.2 times wider than long, dark brown with pale pubescence, arista dark brown and arista length 1.45-1.8 times width of first flagellomere; medium facial carina, visible laterally; palpus dark brown with 4-5 enlarged setae apically and 1 ventral seta pre-apically, labium brown 0.40-0.43 mm and labella brown 0.45-0.48 mm long.</p> <p>Scutum shiny dark brown; scutellum dark brown, microsetose; fore femur all brown; fore tibia all brown often slightly paler on anterior side; femur and tibia of mid and hind leg brown; all junctions of femur and tibia (“knee”) brown; all tarsi yellowish; hind basitarsus shorter than length of tarsi 2-4 combined; haltere brown basally and dark brown apically; wing 1.22-1.32 mm long; abdomen shiny dark.</p> <p>Male postabdomen (Fig. 4). Epandrium in lateral view 1.1 times wider than high, in posterior view 2.5 times wider than high (before cerci), small setae densely covering posterior portion of epandrium mixed with a low density of large setae; surstylus 1.3 times as high as epandrium, paddle shape with a large half-circular structure situated basally, on inner surface, with only a few short markings in the basal portion, setae medium length, covering anterior side and distal half of surstylus; cerci large and pointed apically, 0.70 times length of surstylus in posterior view, with a pair of very long preapical setae and other shorter setae, less than 1/3 its length, apically swollen in lateral view.</p> <p>Molecular barcode sequence can be accessed through GenBank Accession: KR643351 and BOLD BIN: BOLD: AAG0168 (average p-distance within BIN: 0.5%).</p> <p>Distribution (Fig. 25). Widespread throughout North America.</p> <p>Material examined. UNITED STATES: Pennsylvania: 1869, ♂. (Holotype, MCZ) [MCZ-ENT00013447].</p> <p>CANADA: Alberta: Wood Buffalo National Park, Benchmark weather station, 59.5607°N, 112.261°W, 219m, 2♀, 13-27.vii.2012, N. Labine (BIOUG), 2♀, 13-20.vii.2013, N. Labine (BIOUG); British Columbia: 10 km W Kamloops, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">New Afton Mine</a>, 50.6719°N, 120.533°W, 1♀, 24.vii-1.viii.2013, C. Simon, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 10 mi. E. Creston, 49.1°N, 116.51°W, 1♂, 31.vii.1980, G. Gibson, sweeping (DEBU); Manitoba: 2 km W Gardenton, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Tall Grass Prairie Field Station</a>, 49.0769°N, 96.7139°W, 1♂, 24.vi-1.vii.2008, H.D. White, Malaise trap (LEMQ); New Brunswick: Fundy, Maple Grove, 45.5822°N, 64.9859°W, 143m, 1♀, 08.viii.2009, BIObus 2009 (BIOUG), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Kouchibouguac National Park</a>, 46.8°N, 64.97°W, 1♂, 30.vii-2.viii.2013, O. Lonsdale (CNC); Newfoundland and Labrador: <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Terra Nova National Park</a>, 48.598°N, 53.9702°W, 127m, 1♀, 25.vi-2.vii.2013, E. Perry, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♀, 9-16.vii.2013, E. Perry, Malaise trap (BIOUG); Nova Scotia: Cape Breton Highlands, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Warren Lake</a>, 46.7131°N, 60.3835°W, 59m, 1♀, 24.vii.2009, BIObus 2009, freehand (BIOUG), Halifax, Point Pleasant Park, 44.623°N, 63.5686°W, 30m, 1♀, 15-22.vi.2013, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 6♂, 4♀, 13-20.vii.2013, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♂, 5♀, 6-13.vii.2013, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♂, 29.vii-6.viii.1987, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♂, 22-26.vii.2005, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 2♀, 27.vii-3.viii.2013, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♂, 2♀, 29.vi-6.vii.2013, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♂, 22-29.vi.2013, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 2♂, 1♀, 20-27.vii.2013, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG), Kejimkujik, Graf- ton Lake, 44.383°N, 65.2023°W, 103m, 1♂, 01.viii.2009, BIObus 2009 (BIOUG), 1♀, 03.viii.2009, BIObus 2009 (BIOUG); Ontario: 4452 <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Rowsome Rd.</a>, Elizabethtown, 44.6213°N, 76.273°W, 120m, 1♀, 19.vi.2010, J. Sones (BIOUG), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Algoma Distr.</a>, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Witchdoctor Lake</a>, 47.09°N, 83.76°W, 1♂, 29.viii.1992, Cannings, Swann, Malaise trap (DEBU), Bruce Co., <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Bruce Peninsula National Park</a>, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Lake Scugog</a>, 45.1167°N, 81.5333°W, 1♂, 1-17.viii.2002, S.A. Marshall, Malaise trap (DEBU), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Bruce Co.</a>, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Cameron Lake</a>, Fen, 45.219°N, 81.5465°W, 2♂, 28.vi-16.vii.1998, S.A. Marshall, Malaise trap (DEBU), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Bruce Co.</a>, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Dorcas Bay</a>, 45.19°N, 81.58°W, 2♂, 21.vii-1.viii.2003, S.A. Marshall, Malaise trap (DEBU), 1♂, 1-22.viii.2003, S.A. Marshall, Malaise trap (DEBU), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Bruce Co.</a>, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Dorcas Bay</a> Dunes, 45.19°N, 81.58°W, 3♂, 2-25.viii.1999, S.A. Marshall, Malaise trap (DEBU), 1♂, 20.vii-2.viii.1993, S.A. Mar- shall, Malaise trap (DEBU), 1♂, 20-27.vi.2006, S.A. Marshall, Malaise trap (DEBU), 2♂, 11-20.vii.1999, S.A. Marshall, Malaise trap (DEBU), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Bruce Co.</a>, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Dorcas Bay</a>, dune, 45.19°N, 81.58°W, 1♂, 16-21.vii.2012, S.A. Mar- shall, Malaise trap (DEBU), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Bruce Co.</a>, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Dorcas Bay</a>, pond nr dune, 45.19°N, 81.58°W, 1♂, 11-20.vii.1999, S.A. Marshall, Malaise trap (DEBU), 1♂, 11-18.vii.2006, S.A. Marshall, Malaise trap (DEBU), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Bruce Co.</a>, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Fanthom Five National Park</a>, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Middle Island</a>, 45.26°N, 81.66°W, 1♂, 23-30.vi.2008, S.A. Marshall, pan trap (DEBU), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Dorcas Bay</a>, 45.19°N, 81.58°W, 2♂, 21-28.vii.2008, S.A. Marshall, Malaise trap (DEBU), Fathom 5 National Park, Bears Rumpls., 45.26°N, 81.66°W, 1♂, 23-30.vi.2008, T. Woodcock, S.A. Marshall, pan trap (DEBU), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Gaudry Township</a>, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Witchdoctor Lake</a>, 47.08°N, 83.76°W, 1♂, 29.viii.1992, R.A. Cannings, J.E. Swann, Malaise trap (ROM), Halibur- ton District, Dorset, 1.6 km S. Leslie M. Frost Nat. Res. Centre, 45.16°N, 78.85°W, 1♂, 25.vi-2.vii.2013, B. Hub- ley, Malaise trap (ROM), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Hilton Township</a>, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Tendy Bay</a>, 46.09°N, 83.92°W, 1♂, 9.viii.1992, J.E. Swann, Malaise trap (ROM), L. <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Cognashene Muskoka Dist.</a>, 44.96°N, 79.92°W, 1♂, 28.vii.1981, J.T. Huber (CNC), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Lambton Co.</a>, Pinery Provincial Park, power line, right-of-way, 44.55°N, 76.3667°W, 3♂, 7-16.vii.2001, L. Packer, Malaise trap (ROM), 1♂, 24.vi-9.vii.1996, L. Packer, Malaise trap (ROM), 1♂, 28.vi-8.vii.1986, L. Packer, Malaise trap (ROM), 1♂, 28.vi-12.vii.1986, L. Packer, Malaise trap (ROM), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Lambton Co.</a>, Pinery Provincial Park, Sand dunes, 44.55°N, 76.3667°W, 1♂, 28.vi-16.vii.1998, L. Packer, Malaise trap (ROM), 1♂, 19-26.vii.2006, L. Packer, Malaise trap (ROM), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Makonie Lake</a>, 48.35°N, 83.24°W, 1♂, 11.vii.2016, S.A. Marshall, hand collecting (DEBU), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Manitoulin Distr.</a>, Manitoulin Is., <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Carter Bay</a>, 45.6064°N, 82.1408°W, 1♂, 1-8.viii.2003, Buck, Marshall, Malaise trap (DEBU), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Manitoulin Island</a>, Kip Fleming Tract, 8km SW Gore Bay, 45.8703°N, 82.5419°W, 1♂, 27.vii-3.viii.2013, Mar- shall et al., Malaise trap (DEBU), Mer Bleu, 5 mi. E. Ottawa, 45.39°N, 75.51°W, 1♂, 17.vii.1966, D.D. Munroe, Malaise trap (CNC), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Northumberland Co.</a>, Cobourg, 3 km N Baltimore, 43.96°N, 78.17°W, 1♂, 17.vii.1986, P. Danielsson (USNM), Parry Sound, Waubamik, 45.46°N, 80°W, 1♂, 7.viii.1915, J.M. Aldrich (USNM), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Pukaskwa National Park</a>, 48.601°N, 86.2893°W, 631m, 1♀, 6-12.viii.2013, C. Harpur, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♂, 27.vi- 4.vii.2006, C. Harpur, Malaise trap (BIOUG), Stonecliffe, Driftwood Provincial Park, 46.19°N, 77.85°W, 12♂, 2-25.viii.1999, S. Peck, Malaise trap (DEBU), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Thousand Islands National Park</a>, 44.4534°N, 75.865°W, 1♂, 18- 24.vi.2015, M. Brown, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♂, 2♀, 2-9.vii.2014, M. Brown, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 5♂, 5♀, 16-23.vii.2014, M. Brown, Malaise trap (BIOUG), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Thunder Bay Distr.</a>, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Prairie River</a> at Hwy 17, 38km E <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Terrace Bay</a>, 48.8011°N, 86.7844°W, 1♀, 15-19.vii.2002, M. Buck, white pans (DEBU), 2♂, 15-19.vii.2002, M. Buck, Mal- aise trap (DEBU), 1♂, 15-22.vii.2005, M. Buck, Malaise trap (DEBU); Quebec: Beechgrove, 45.65°N, 76.1333°W, 1♂, 29.vi.1962, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), Bois-des-Bel Bog, 47.9683°N, 69.4274°W, 1♂, 21.vi.2006, A.G. Taillefer, sweep (LEMQ), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Gatineau Co.</a>, Masham Twp., 45.64°N, 76.01°W, 1♂, 10-13.vi.1974, D.M. Wood (CNC), 1♂, 6- 8.vii.1974, D.M. Wood (CNC), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">James Bay</a> Rte km 204.5, 50.9831°N, 77.6339°W, 1♂, 7-16.vii.2001, M. Buck, B. Buck, Malaise trap (DEBU), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">James Bay</a> Rte km 398.8, 52.3569°N, 77.1069°W, 1♂, 8-16.vii.2001, M. Buck, B. Buck, white pans (DEBU), 1♂, 8-18.viii.1971, M. Buck, B. Buck, white pans (DEBU), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">James Bay</a> Rte km 570.3, 53.4942°N, 77.6208°W, 1♂, 9-18.xii.1985, M. Buck, B. Buck, Malaise trap (DEBU), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">James Bay</a> Rte., km 204.5, 50.9831°N, 77.6339°W, 4♂, 7-16.vii.2001, M. Buck, B. Buck, Malaise trap (DEBU), Johnville Bog and Forest Park, 45.345°N, 71.7417°W, 1♀, 10-12.vii.2005, J. Savage, J. Kuchta, Malaise trap (LEMQ), Laniel, 47.05°N, 79.28°W, 1♂, 1.vii.1944, A.R. Brooks (CNC), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Mt. St. Marie Low</a>, 45.94°N, 75.87°W, 549m, 1♂, 22.vi.1965, J.R. Vock- eroth (CNC), Ogden, Marlington Bog, 45.04°N, 72.1733°W, 1♀, 4-11.vii.2006, A. Moores, Malaise trap (LEMQ), Old Chelsea, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-71.1517&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -71.1517/lat 45.9683)">Summit King Mt.</a>, 45.49°N, 75.86°W, 351m, 1♂, 25.vi.1962, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), Rougemont, 45.4962°N, 73.0685°W, 1♀, 21-28.vii.2008, V. Levesque, trunk trap (LEMQ), St-Daniel, Parc National de Fronte- nac, 45.9683°N, 71.1517°W, 13♂, 12-19.vii.2006, A. Moores, pan trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 19-26.vii.2013, A. Moores, pan trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 19-26.vii.2006, A. Moores, pan trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 12-15.viii.2005, A. Moores, pan trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 19-21.vii.2016, A. Moores, pan trap (LEMQ). UNITED STATES: Arkansas: Montgomery Co., 20 mi W Glenwood, 34.33°N, 93.55°W, 3♂, 15.v-28.viii.1994, H.W. Robinson, sweep (LEMQ), 2♂, 15-21.vi.2006, H.W. Robinson, sweep (LEMQ); Maine: Lincoln Co., <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-72.8817&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=44.9533" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -72.8817/lat 44.9533)">East Boothbay</a>, 43.85°N, 69.5833°W, 1♀, 9.viii.2000, J. Sav- age, sweep (LEMQ); Maryland: Glen Echo, 38.97°N, 77.14°W, 1♂, 22.viii.1922, J.R. Malloch (USNM); Mississippi: <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-72.8817&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=44.9533" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -72.8817/lat 44.9533)">Scott Co.</a>, Forest, 32.36°N, 89.48°W, 1♂, 5-12.viii.1971, S.A. Marshall, pan trap (DEBU); New Hampshire: <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-72.8817&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=44.9533" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -72.8817/lat 44.9533)">Strafford Co.</a>, Spruce Hole, 3 mi. SW Durham, 43.14°N, 70.92°W, 2♂, 3-9.vii.1987, D.S. Chandler, flight intercep- tion trap (DEBU); Tennessee: Rutledge, 36.28°N, 83.5°W, 1♂, 1-31.vii.1954, M.R. Wheeler (AMNH); Vermont: <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-72.8817&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=44.9533" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -72.8817/lat 44.9533)">East Franklin</a>, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-72.8817&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=44.9533" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -72.8817/lat 44.9533)">Lake Carmi State Park</a>, 44.9533°N, 72.8817°W, 1♀, 4-11.vii.2006, A. Moores, pan trap (LEMQ)</p> <p>.</p> <p>Remarks. The holotype of P. nitens was examined and dissected for the first time. The holotype was not verified by Papp (2001). Based on Papp’s identification labels at the ROM and his re-description of P. nitens (e.g. en- larged male flagellum and genitalia drawings), it appears to correspond better to the new species (P. pseudonitens) described below, which is the most abundant and widely distributed species in North America.</p> <p>The status of P. nigra Williston is mentioned as a likely junior synonym of P. nitens by Sabrosky (1965), which was echoed by Papp (2001). As we could not locate the holotype of P. nigra, we do not feel we can realistically assess the status of P. nigra and we leave it as a valid species but this species will not be re-evaluated here.</p> <p>Females of P. anguliloba, P.lustrum, P. nitens, P. rectiloba, P. silvestris, P. wheeleri can only be reliably identified through sequencing.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187B7FFBBFFF3FF3AFDEFC7F8A1E8	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie;Mlynarek, Julia J.	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie, Mlynarek, Julia J. (2020): Revision of Nearctic Paramyia Williston (Diptera: Milichiidae). Zootaxa 4732 (1): 1-56, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4732.1.1
03B187B7FFB7FFF0FF3AF8CAC56DA290.text	03B187B7FFB7FFF0FF3AF8CAC56DA290.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paramyia lutea Levesque-Beaudin & Mlynarek 2020	<div><p>Paramyia lutea, new species</p> <p>(Fig. 5-6; 26)</p> <p>Description. (Fig 5) Total length ♂ 1.3 mm, ♀ 1.6-2.2 mm. Overall colour yellowish, frontal triangle light brown to yellowish, shiny, almost reaching lunule; frons 1.1 times longer than wide and 2.2 times wider than flagellum; width at widest point 2.5 times the bottom eye width; gena yellowish and shiny, 0.29 times eye height; postgena yellowish and shiny and 0.32 width of head; scape and pedicel light brown, first flagellomere subquadrate, 1.3 times wider than long, dark grey around and yellowish at the base with pale pubescence, arista dark grey and 3.0 times width of first flagellomere; mild facial carina; palpus yellow with 4 enlarge setae apically, 1 longer ventral seta pre-apical and 4 short ventral setae, labium yellow 0.40 mm and labella yellow 0.43 mm long.</p> <p>Scutum shiny yellowish to light brown; scutellum yellowish; all legs yellowish; hind basitarsus equal length of tarsi 2-4 combined; haltere yellowish; wing 1.8 mm long; abdomen shiny yellowish to light brown.</p> <p>Male postabdomen (Fig. 6). Epandrium in lateral view 1.0 times wider than high, in posterior view 2.4 times wider than high (before cerci), small setae covering posterior portion of epandrium mixed with a low density of large setae; surstylus 0.4 times as high (at longest point) as epandrium, double-lobed tip, long setae apically; cerci large and pointed apically, 2.0 times length of surstylus in posterior view, with two pair of very long preapical setae.</p> <p>Molecular barcode sequence can be accessed through GenBank Accession: [pending] and BOLD BIN: BOLD: ADP0751 (only 1 sequence).</p> <p>Distribution (Fig. 26). Southwestern United-States: Utah, New Mexico</p> <p>Type material. Holotype ♂. UNITED STATES: New Mexico: Polio Carpio, Taos, 13.ix.1965, R.G. Jones (USNM) [USNMENT01204741].</p> <p>Paratypes. UNITED STATES: Utah: Cache Co., USU School Forest, 41.77°N, 111.79°W, 1♀, 28.vii.1977 (NHMLAC), 1♀, 1.i-31.xii.1977 (NHMLAC), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-110.83&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=40.92" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -110.83/lat 40.92)">Cache Co.</a>, W. Hodges Canyon, 41.92°N, 111.4°W, 1♀, 21.vii- 1.viii.2003, Hanson, Knowlton (USNM), 2♀, 28.vii-1.viii.2005, Hanson, Knowlton (USNM), 1♀, 11-19.vii.1983, Knowlton, Hanson (USNM), 1♀, 5-9.v.1994, Knowlton, Hanson (USNM), 1♀, 12-16.vii.1993, Hanson, Knowl- ton (USNM), 1♀, 4-8.viii.1978, Knowlton, Hanson (USNM), 1♀, 18-21.vii.1983, Hanson, Knowlton (USNM), 1♀, 5-12.viii.1971, Knowlton, Hanson (USNM), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-110.83&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=40.92" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -110.83/lat 40.92)">Summit Co.</a>, Bear riv. R.S. 3 mi. SE, 40.92°N, 110.83°W, 4♀, 5-12.viii.1971, Hanson, Knowlton, Malaise trap (USNM), 1♀, 6.vi-1.vii.1992, Hanson, Knowlton, Malaise trap (USNM), 1♀, 5-8.viii.2005, Hanson, Knowlton, Malaise trap (USNM)</p> <p>.</p> <p>Etymology. The epithet lutea comes from the Latin luteus meaning yellow, which refers to the color of the body.</p> <p>Remarks. Only two other described species of Paramyia are mostly yellow, Paramyia flava Papp, 2001 from Indonesia and Paramyia latigena Papp, 2001 from Vietnam.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187B7FFB7FFF0FF3AF8CAC56DA290	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie;Mlynarek, Julia J.	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie, Mlynarek, Julia J. (2020): Revision of Nearctic Paramyia Williston (Diptera: Milichiidae). Zootaxa 4732 (1): 1-56, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4732.1.1
03B187B7FFB4FFE8FF3AFCD6C6A9A534.text	03B187B7FFB4FFE8FF3AFCD6C6A9A534.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paramyia pseudonitens Levesque-Beaudin & Mlynarek 2020	<div><p>Paramyia pseudonitens, new species</p> <p>(Fig. 7-8; 27)</p> <p>Description. (Fig. 7) Total length ♂ 1.5-1.6 mm, ♀ 1.8-2.0 mm. Overall colour brown to dark brown, frontal trian- gle dark brown to black, shiny, reaching lunule; frons 1.38 times longer than wide and 1.44 times wider than flagellum; width at widest point 2.0-2.4 times the bottom eye width; gena brown with prunescence, 0.18-0.21 times eye height; postgena dark brown, with light prunescence and 0.20-0.21 width of head; scape and pedicel dark brown, first flagellomere rectangular, 1.5 times longer than wide, dark brown with pale pubescence, arista dark brown and 1.9-2.1 times width of first flagellomere; strong facial carina, easily visible laterally; palpus dark brown with 4-5 enlarge setae apically and 1 ventral seta pre-apical, labium dark brown 0.40-0.53mm and labella yellowish 0.48- 0.53 mm long.</p> <p>Scutum shiny dark brown; scutellum dark brown, microsetose; fore femur brown with apical antero-dorsal part with a strong circle shape patch yellowish to light brown; fore tibia brown on dorsal side with base and apex yellowish and lateral side light brown to yellowish; femur and tibia on mid and hind leg brown; all junction of femur and tibia (“knee”) yellowish; all tarsi yellowish; hind basitarsus equal length of tarsi 2–4 combined; haltere light brown basally and dark brown apically; wing 1.25–1.5 mm long; abdomen shiny dark brown with first tergite often slightly paler.</p> <p>Male postabdomen (Fig. 8). Epandrium in lateral view 1.2 times wider than high, in posterior view 2.6 times wider than high (before cerci), small setae densely covering posterior portion of epandrium mixed with a low density of large setae; surstylus 1.6 times as high as epandrium, paddle shape with a large circular structure situated basally with many short markings within, setae medium length, covering anterior side and distal half of surstylus; cerci large and pointed apically, 0.85 times length of surstylus in posterior view, with a pair of very long preapical setae and other shorter setae, less than 1/3 its length, apically swollen in lateral view.</p> <p>Molecular barcode sequence can be accessed through GenBank Accession: KR755530 and BOLD BIN: BOLD: AAG0169 (average p-distance within BIN: 0.19%).</p> <p>Distribution (Fig. 27). Widespread throughout North America</p> <p>Type material. Holotype ♂. CANADA: Quebec: Gatineau Co., Masham Township, 27.vii.1995, E. Ikeda (formerly in LEMQ, now deposited in CNC) [LEM-0044908].</p> <p>Paratypes. CANADA: Manitoba: Riding Mountain National Park, 50.6764°N, 99.8979°W, 663m, 1♂, 2– 9.vii.2012, M. Tesar, R. Tesar (BIOUG); New Brunswick: Kouchibouguac National Park, 46.8°N, 64.97°W, 1♂, 30.vii–2.viii.2013, O. Lonsdale (CNC), 1♂, 30.vii–8.viii.2014, O. Lonsdale (CNC); Newfoundland and Labrador: Terra Nova National Park, 48.598°N, 53.9702°W, 127m, 2♀, 9–16.vii.2013, E. Perry, Malaise trap (BIOUG); Nova Scotia: Cape Breton Highland National Park, Lone Shielding, 46.81°N, 60.71°W, 1♂, 18.vii–2.viii.1987, D. Bright, J. Bright, flight interception trap (DEBU), Cape Breton Highland National Park, Mackenzie Mt., 46.82°N, 60.82°W, 300m, 1♂, 7.vii.1983, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), Cape Breton Highlands National Park, 46.6553°N, 60.4285°W, 21m, 1♂, 15.v–28.viii.1994, CBH staff, Malaise trap (BIOUG), Cape Breton Island, South Harbour, 46.87°N, 60.47°W, 1♂, 12.vii.1983, J.R. Vockeroth, Malaise trap (DEBU), Halifax, Point Pleasant Park, 44.623°N, 63.5686°W, 30m, 1♂, 27.vii–3.viii.2013, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG); Ontario: Algonquin Park, Swan Lake Stn, Scott Lake Survey, 45.4875°N, 78.7222°W, 1♂, 12–16.vii.1993, Larson, Marshall, Barr, Malaise trap (DEBU), Algonquin Provincial Park, Swan Lake Stn, Scott Lake Survey, 45.49°N, 78.72°W, 1♂, 2.viii.1994, Malaise trap (DEBU), Baptiste Lake, 45.1667°N, 78°W, 1♂, 23.vii.2000, J. Forrest, sweep (LEMQ), Bruce Co., Bruce Peninsula National Park, High Dump Trail, 45.24°N, 81.4°W, 1♂, 26.vii.2000, C.S. Onodera (DEBU), Bruce Co., Cameron Lake Rd., 45.2117°N, 81.55°W, 2♂, 5.vii.1998, K.N. Barber (DEBU), Cambridge, rare Charitable Research Reserve, 43.3736°N, 80.3652°W, 304m, 1♂, 18–24.vi.2015, BIO Collections, Malaise trap (BIOUG), Hamilton, 43.25°N, 79.86°W, 1♂, 31.vii.1980, M. Sanborne, Malaise trap (DEBU), Hilton Township, 46.09°N, 83.92°W, 2♂, 13.ix.1992, J.E. Swann, Malaise trap (ROM), 1♂, 26.vii.1992, J.E. Swann, Malaise trap (ROM), Hilton Township, Tendy Bay, 46.09°N, 83.92°W, 1♂, 27.viii.1994, J.E. Swann, Malaise trap (ROM), 1♂, 22.viii.1992, J.E. Swann, Malaise trap (ROM), Kaladar, 44.65°N, 77.12°W, 1♂, 9.vii.1969, G. Steyskal (USNM), Kent Co., Rondeau Provincial Park, 42.32°N, 81.85°W, 1♂, 16.vii.2003, O. Lonsdale (DEBU), Manitoulin Island, Misery Bay Provincial Nat. Res., 45.7911°N, 82.7494°W, 1♂, 4–8.viii.1978, Marshall et al., Malaise pan traps (DEBU), Thousand Islands National Park, 44.4534°N, 75.865°W, 1♂, 30.vii–8.viii.2014, M. Brown, Malaise trap (BIOUG); Quebec: Bois-des-Bel Bog, 47.9683°N, 69.4274°W, 2♂, 30.vi–6.vii.2006, A.G. Taillefer, pan trap (LEMQ), Cascapedia, 48.21°N, 65.91°W, 2♂, 2.viii.1954, J.E.H. Martin (USNM), Forillon National Park, 48.857°N, 64.376°W, 135m, 1♂, 30.vii–2.viii.2013, D. Brodeur, Malaise trap (BIOUG), Gatineau Co., Masham Twp., 45.64°N, 76.01°W, 1♂, 14.vii.1974 (CNC), Gatineau Park, 45.5667°N, 75.95°W, 1♂, 28.vi.1995, E. Ikeda (LEMQ), Johnville Bog and Forest Park, 45.345°N, 71.7417°W, 1♂, 22–30.vii.2013, J. Savage, J. Kuchta, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 16–28.vii.1993, J. Savage, J. Kuchta, Malaise trap (LEMQ), La Mauricie National Park, 46.6507°N, 72.9698°W, 219m, 1♂, 1♀, 24.vii–1.viii.2013, M. Toure, Malaise trap (BIOUG), Lac Phillipe, 45.6167°N, 76°W, 1♂, 7.vii.1968, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), Mont St. Hilaire, 45.5458°N, 73.1604°W, 1♂, 23–30.vi.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), Ogden, Marlington Bog, 45.04°N, 72.1733°W, 1♂, 1♀, 4–11.vii.2006, A. Moores, Malaise trap (LEMQ), Old Chelsea, Summit King Mt., 45.49°N, 75.86°W, 351m, 1♂, 25.vi.1962, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), Rougemont, 45.4604°N, 73.0685°W, 1♂, 23–30.vi.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ); Saskatchewan: Prince Albert National Park, Narrows Peninsula Trail, 53.9872°N, 106.282°W, 530m, 1♂, 11.vii.2012, BIOBus 2012, sweep (BIOUG). UNITED STATES: Connecticut: Fairfield Co., New Canaan, 41.16°N, 73.54°W, 1♂, 28.vii.1962, M. Statnam (AMNH); New Hampshire: Coos Co., White Mt. Nat. For., Dolly Copp, 44.3167°N, 71.2167°W, 1♂, 8.viii.2000, J. Sav- age, sweep (LEMQ), Gorham, 44.39°N, 71.17°W, 1♂, 14.viii.1958, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), Mt. Washington, Dolly Copp, 44.33°N, 71.22°W, 2♂, 4.vii.1936,A.L. Melander (USNM); New Jersey: Morris Co., Pompton Plains, 41°N, 74.29°W, 3♀, 10–13.viii.1987, D. Grimaldi (AMNH); New York: Lake Placid, 44.28°N, 73.98°W, 610m, 1♂, 19.vii.1962, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC); North Carolina: Transylvania, Sapphire, 35.11°N, 83°W, 2♂, 20.vii.1990, W.W. Wirth, UV light trap (USNM); Tennessee: Cades Cave, GSMNP, 35.59°N, 83.84°W, 1♂, 1.vii–31.viii.1953, J.M. Carpenter (AMNH); Vermont: East Franklin, Lake Carmi State Park, 44.9533°N, 72.8817°W, 1♂, 4–11.vii.2006, A. Moores, pan trap (LEMQ), Orleans Co. nr Bald Mtn., 44.7939°N, 71.988°W, 503m, 1♂, 2–25.viii.1999, D. Grimaldi, sweep netted (AMNH); Virginia: Patrick Co., Vesta, 36.72°N, 80.36°W, 853m, 1♂, 30.v.1962, J.R. Vock- eroth (CNC), Washington Co., Mt. Rogers N.R.A., Beartree, 36.656°N, 81.69°W, 1♀, 16.viii.2007, A. MacLeod, sweep (LEMQ); West Virginia: Ritchie Co., North Bend State Park, 39.23°N, 81.1°W, 1♂, 23.vi.1970, G. Steyskal (USNM); Wisconsin: St. Germain, 45.94°N, 89.5°W, 1♂, 20.vii.1962, S. Camras (FMNH).</p> <p>Other material examined. CANADA: Manitoba: Riding Mountain National Park, 50.6764°N, 99.8979°W, 663m, 1♂, 2–9.vii.2012, M. Tesar, R. Tesar (BIOUG); New Brunswick: Fundy National Park, 45.5894°N, 64.9556°W, 61m, 1♀, 16–23.vii.2014, C. King, Malaise trap (BIOUG), Kouchibouguac National Park, 46.7707°N, 65.0064°W, 61m, 1♀, 16–23.vii.2013, B. Martin, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 3♂, 11♀, 30.vii–2.viii.2013, O. Lonsdale (CNC), 5♂, 2.vii.1977, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), 1♂, 16–23.vii.2014, B. Martin, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♀, 30.vii– 8.viii.2014, O. Lonsdale (CNC), Kouchibouguac National Park, 46.8°N, 64.97°W, 1♀, 16–23.vii.2013, B. Martin, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 3♂, 11♀, 30.vii–2.viii.2013, O. Lonsdale (CNC), 5♂, 2.vii.1977, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), 1♂, 16–23.vii.2014, B. Martin, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♀, 30.vii–8.viii.2014, O. Lonsdale (CNC), Madawaska Co., Saint-Jacques, Baisley Rd, 47.46°N, 68.43°W, 1♂, 27.vii.2013, O. Lonsdale (CNC); Newfoundland and Labrador: Terra Nova, Newman Sound, 48.5429°N, 53.9776°W, 41m, 1♂, 11.vii.2009, BIObus 2009 (BIOUG); Terra Nova National Park, 48.598°N, 53.9702°W, 127m, 2♀, 9–16.vii.2013, E. Perry, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♀, 25.vi– 2.vii.2013, E. Perry, Malaise trap (BIOUG); Nova Scotia: Cape Breton Highland National Park, Lone Shielding, 46.81°N, 60.71°W, 1♀, 18–25.vii.2013, D. Bright, J. Bright, flight interception trap (DEBU), Cape Breton Highland National Park, Mackenzie Mt., 46.82°N, 60.82°W, 300m, 1♀, 7.vii.1983, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), 1♀, 11.vii.1983, J.R. Vockeroth, Malaise trap (CNC), Cape Breton Highland National Park, N. Mtn., 46.83°N, 60.6°W, 1♀, 11.vii.1983, D.M. Wood, flight trap (CNC), Cape Breton Highland National Park, North Mt., 46.83°N, 60.6°W, 1♂, 19.vii.1983 (CNC), 1♂, 11–20.vii.1999, Masner, intercept and pan trap (DEBU), Cape Breton Highland National Park, North Mt., 46.83°N, 60.6°W, 400m, 1♂, 19.vii.1983 (CNC), 1♂, 11–20.vii.1999, Masner, intercept and pan trap (DEBU), Cape Breton Highlands National Park, 46.6553°N, 60.4285°W, 21m, 1♀, 2.ix–5.x.1979, CBH staff, Malaise trap (BIOUG), Cape Breton Island, South Harbour, 46.87°N, 60.47°W, 1♂, 12.vii.1983, J.R. Vockeroth, Malaise trap (DEBU), Halifax, Point Pleasant Park, 44.623°N, 63.5686°W, 30m, 1♀, 15–21.vii.1986, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♀, 6–13.vii.2013, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♂, 13–20.vii.2013, T. Zemlak, Mal- aise trap (BIOUG), 1♀, 29.vii–6.viii.1987, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♂, 28.vi–12.vii.1986, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG), S. Harbour, 46.87°N, 60.47°W, 1♂, 12.vii.1983, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), Shelburne, 43.76°N, 65.32°W, 1♂, 10.viii.1958, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC); Ontario: 7 mi. E Griffith, 45.24°N, 77.17°W, 1♂, 8.vii.1989, B.E. Cooper (DEBU), 7 mi. E. Griffith, 45.24°N, 77.17°W, 2♂, 5.vii.1982, B.E. Cooper (CNC), 1♂, 1♀, 14.vii.1990, B.E. Cooper (CNC), 2♂, 16.vii.1984, B.E. Cooper (CNC), Algonquin Park, Swan Lake Stn, Scott Lake Survey, 45.4875°N, 78.7222°W, 1♂, 12–15.vii.2005, Larson, Marshall, Barr, Malaise trap (DEBU), 1♀, 16.vii–2.viii.1999, Larson, Marshall, Barr, Malaise trap (DEBU), 1♂, 28.vi–16.vii.1998, Larson, Marshall, Barr, pan trap (DEBU), 2♂, 16–28.vii.1993, B. Larson, Malaise trap (DEBU), 1♀, 20–27.vii.2013, Larson, Marshall, Barr, Malaise trap (DEBU), 3♂, 16.vii.1993, B. Larson, Malaise trap (DEBU), 3♀, 12–19.vii.2006, Larson, Marshall, Barr, Malaise trap (DEBU), 1♂, 16–21.vii.2012, Larson, Marshall, Barr, intercept trap (DEBU), 11♂, 2♀, 15.vii.1993, B. Larson (DEBU), Al- gonquin Provincial Park, Scott Lake, Outlet, 45.49°N, 78.72°W, 1♂, 6.viii.1994, S.A. Marshall, sweep (DEBU), Algonquin Provincial Park, Swan Lake Stn, Scott Lake, 45.49°N, 78.72°W, 1♂, 1♀, 6.viii.1994, S.A. Marshall, sweep (DEBU), Algonquin Provincial Park, Swan Lake Stn, Scott Lake Survey, 45.49°N, 78.72°W, 2♂, 1♀, 1– 10.vii.1994, Malaise trap (DEBU), 7♂, 2.viii.1994, Malaise trap (DEBU), 3♂, 1♀, 15.viii.1994, Malaise trap (DEBU), Algonquin Provincial Park, Swan Lake Stn, Scott Lake, Swan Lake margin, 45.49°N, 78.72°W, 3♂, 6.viii.1994, S.A. Marshall (DEBU), Algonquin Provincial Park, Swan Stn., Scott Lake Survey, 45.49°N, 78.72°W, 1♂, 9.vii.1995, D.C. Caloren, J.M. Dow, horizontal pan trap (DEBU), Algonquin Provincial Park, Wildlife Research Station, 45.46°N, 78.8°W, 1♀, 7–8.vi.1986, A.B.T. Smith (LEMQ), Bruce Co., Bruce Peninsula National Park, High Dump Trail, 45.24°N, 81.4°W, 1♀, 26.vii.2000, C.S. Onodera (DEBU), Bruce Co., Cameron Lake Rd., 45.2117°N, 81.55°W, 8♂, 3♀, 5.vii.1998, K.N. Barber (DEBU), Bruce Co., Cameron Lake, Fen, 45.219°N, 81.5465°W, 3♂, 28.vi–16.vii.1998, S.A. Marshall, Malaise trap (DEBU), 2♂, 28–31.vii.1978, S.A. Marshall, Mal- aise trap (DEBU), Bruce Co., Covels, 45.25°N, 81.7667°W, 1♀, 26–28.vii.2005, S.A. Marshall, Malaise trap (DEBU), Bruce Co., Dunks Bay, 45.2497°N, 81.6408°W, 1♀, 16.viii.2005, S.A. Marshall (DEBU), Bruce Co., S. Cameron Lake Rd., 45.22°N, 81.57°W, 1♂, 31.vii.1997, S.A. Marshall (DEBU), Camelot Island, St. Lawrence Is- lands National Park, 44.3°N, 76.11°W, 1♀, 3.viii.1976, W. Reid, Malaise trap (CNC), Carleton Co., 8 km S. Rich- mond, 45.19°N, 75.84°W, 1♂, 17.vi.1987, J.M. Cumming (CNC), Dornoch, Anderson Lake, 44.31°N, 80.86°W, 8♀, 12.vii.1992, S.A. Marshall (DEBU), Dornoch, Anderson Lake Fen, 44.31°N, 80.86°W, 2♂, 4♀, 6–8.vii.1974, S.A. Marshall, pan trap (DEBU), 3♂, 12.vii.1992, S.A. Marshall (DEBU), 1♂, 12.vii.1992, S.A. Marshall, pan trap (DEBU), Fathom 5 National Park, Covels Trail to Bass Bay, 45.26°N, 81.66°W, 1♂, 27.vii.1995, D.C. Caloren (DEBU), Frontenac Co., Skycroft Campground, 5km W Chaffeys Locks, 44.55°N, 76.3667°W, 2♀, 9–15.vii.2001, B. Hubley, Malaise trap (ROM), 1♂, 14–19.vii.1987, B. Hubley, Malaise trap (ROM), Hilton Beach, 46.25°N, 83.88°W, 1♀, 18–25.vii.2013, J.E. Swann, pan trap (ROM), Hilton Township, 46.09°N, 83.92°W, 1♂, 2♀, 13.ix.1992, J.E. Swann, Malaise trap (ROM), 1♀, 9.viii.1992, J.E. Swann, Malaise trap (ROM), 1♀, 24.viii.1992, J.E. Swann, Malaise trap (ROM), Hilton Township, Tendy Bay, 46.09°N, 83.92°W, 3♀, 13.ix.1992, J.E. Swann, Malaise trap (ROM), 1♀, 6.viii.1992, J.E. Swann, Malaise trap (ROM), 1♀, 4.ix.1992, J.E. Swann, Malaise trap (ROM), 3♀, 27.ix.1992, J.E. Swann, Malaise trap (ROM), 2♀, 8.x.1992, J.E. Swann, Malaise trap (ROM), Icewater Creek WS 12.7km NNE Searchmont, mi. 10.5 Whitman Dam Rd, 46.79°N, 84.03°W, 1♂, 15–19.vii.2002, Malaise trap (DEBU), 1♂, 29.vi–6.vii.2013, Malaise trap (DEBU), Killbear Park, 45.36°N, 80.21°W, 2♂, 30.vi.1979, W.A. Attwater (DEBU), L. Cognashene Muskoka Dist., 44.96°N, 79.92°W, 3♂, 28.vii.1981, J.T. Huber (CNC), Lambton Co., Pinery Provincial Park, Sand dunes, 44.55°N, 76.3667°W, 1♀, 28.vi–2.vii.1993, L. Packer, Malaise trap (ROM), Makonie Lake, 48.35°N, 83.24°W, 4♀, 11.vii.2016, S.A. Marshall (DEBU), 2♂, 11.vii.2016, S.A. Mar- shall, hand collecting (DEBU), Manitoulin Island, Kip Fleming Tract, 8km SW Gore Bay, 45.8703°N, 82.5419°W, 1♂, 15–22.vi.2013, Marshall et al., Malaise trap (DEBU), Manitoulin Island, Misery Bay Provincial Nat. Res., 45.7911°N, 82.7494°W, 1♂, 4–8.viii.1978, Paiero, Pivar, white pans (DEBU), Marmora, 44.49°N, 77.68°W, 3♂, 7.vii.1957, K.D. Southern (DEBU), McDonald Island, St. Lawrence Islands National Park, 44.31°N, 76.17°W, 1♀, 5.viii.1976, A. Carter, Malaise trap (CNC), McDonald Island, St. Lawrence Islands National Park, 44.31°N, 76.17°W, 1♂, 5.viii.1976, W. Reid, Malaise trap (CNC), Mt. Picton, 44.04°N, 77.06°W, 1♂, 7.vii.1970, J.F. McAl- pine (CNC), Muskoka Dist., L. Cognashene, 44.96°N, 79.92°W, 1♂, 28.vii.1981, J.T. Huber (CNC), Ottawa, 45.43°N, 75.68°W, 1♂, 21.vii.1989, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), 1♂, 24.vi.1991, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), 1♀, 10.vii.1989, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), Thousand Islands National Park, 44.4534°N, 75.865°W, 1♂, 18–24.vi.2015, M. Brown, Malaise trap (BIOUG), Thwartway Island, St. Lawrence Islands National Park, 44.29°N, 76.15°W, 1♀, 4.viii.1976, A. Carter, Malaise trap (CNC), 1♀, 10.viii.1976, G. Calderwood, Malaise trap (CNC), 1♂, 1♀, [no date] (CNC); Quebec: Baie Comeau, Ethier Creek, 49.22°N, 68.14°W, 1♂, 20.viii.1954, C.C. Steward (CNC), Beechgrove, 45.65°N, 76.1333°W, 5♂, 29.vi.1962, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), Bois-des-Bel Bog, 47.9683°N, 69.4274°W, 27♂, 33♀, 30.vi–6.vii.2006, A.G. Taillefer, pan trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 21–25.vii.1978, A.G. Taillefer, pan trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 21–28.vi.2008, A.G. Taillefer, pan trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 4♀, 21–30.vi.2006, A.G. Taillefer, pan trap (LEMQ), 2♀, 30.vi–7.vii.2008, A.G. Taillefer, pan trap (LEMQ), Cascapedia, 48.21°N, 65.91°W, 4♂, 1♀, 2.viii.1954, J.E.H. Martin (CNC), Chemin-du-Lac Bog, 47.7602°N, 69.5265°W, 2♂, 3♀, 21–30.vi.2006, A.G. Taillefer, pan trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 19.vii–5.viii.1986, A.G. Taillefer, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 21.vi.2006, A.G. Taillefer, sweep (LEMQ), Duncan Lake nr. Rupert, 53.48°N, 77.95°W, 1♂, 4.viii.1970, J.F. McAlpine (CNC), 1♂, 6.viii.1970, J.F. McAlpine (CNC), Forillon National Park, 48.857°N, 64.376°W, 135m, 2♂, 4♀, 15–22.vii.2013, F. Tremblay, Mal- aise trap (BIOUG), 1♀, 30.vii–2.viii.2013, D. Brodeur, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♀, 23.v–8.vi.1991, F. Tremblay, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♂, 2♀, 30.vii–5.viii.2013, D. Brodeur, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 3♂, 6♀, 22–30.vii.2013, F. Tremblay, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♂, 1♀, 15–17.viii.2005, F. Tremblay, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♂, 13–18.v.2008, F. Tremblay, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♂, 5–12.viii.2013, F. Tremblay, Malaise trap (BIOUG), Gaspe, Petit-Cap, 49.04°N, 64.45°W, 1♀, 8.viii.2001, H. Varady-Szabo, sweep (LEMQ), Gaspe, ZEC York-Baillargeon, shore of Lac Lindsay, 48.8167°N, 64.8667°W, 1♂, 26.vii.2000, H. Varady-Szabo, sweep (LEMQ), Gaspesie, Mont Albert, camp- ground, 48.9333°N, 66.1°W, 1♂, 31.vii.2001, S. Boucher, V. Dion, sweep (LEMQ), Gatineau Co., Masham Town- ship, 45.64°N, 76.01°W, 4♂, 27.vii.1995, E. Ikeda (LEMQ), Gatineau Co., Masham Twp., 45.64°N, 76.01°W, 1♂, 22–29.vi.2008, D.M. Wood (CNC), 1♂, 7.ix–7.x.2003, D.M. Wood (CNC), 1♂, 6–8.vii.1998, D.M. Wood (CNC), 1♂, 10–13.vi.1974, D.M. Wood (CNC), 5♂, 1♀, 14.vii.1974 (CNC), Gatineau Park, 45.5667°N, 75.95°W, 8♂, 1♀, 28.vi.1995, E. Ikeda (LEMQ), Hull, 45.43°N, 75.71°W, 1♀, 6.viii.1965, Malaise trap (USNM), James Bay Rte km 204.5, 50.9831°N, 77.6339°W, 1♂, 7–16.vii.2001, M. Buck, B. Buck, Malaise trap (DEBU), Johnville Bog and Forest Park, 45.345°N, 71.7417°W, 2♂, 15–22.vii.2013, J. Savage, J. Kuchta, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 29.vi– 6.vii.2013, J. Savage, J. Kuchta, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 27.v–3.vi.1987, J. Savage, J. Kuchta, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 16–21.vii.1992, J. Savage, J. Kuchta, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 1–5.viii.2005, J. Savage, J. Kuchta, Malaise trap (LEMQ), King Mt. footpath, Gatineau Hills, 45.49°N, 75.86°W, 2♂, 30.vii.1959, L.K. Smith (CNC), La Mauricie National Park, 46.6507°N, 72.9698°W, 219m, 1♀, 11–18.vii.2013, M. Toure, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 2♀, 3–11.vii.2013, M. Toure, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 10♀, 24.vii–1.viii.2013, M. Toure, Malaise trap (BIOUG), Lac Brule, 46.1°N, 74.28°W, 1♂, 21.vii.1947, O. Peck (CNC), Lac Phillipe, 45.6167°N, 76°W, 3♂, 2♀, 7.vii.1968, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), 1♂, 2♀, 4.vii.1966, D.D. Munroe (CNC), 1♂, 5.vii.1966, D.D. Munroe (CNC), Laniel, 47.05°N, 79.28°W, 1♂, 3.vii.1944, A.R. Brooks (CNC), 1♂, 3.vii.1941, A.R. Brooks (CNC), Messines, 46.27°N, 76.05°W, 1♂, 10.vii.1947, W.R.M. Mason (CNC), Mont St. Bruno, 45.5479°N, 73.3191°W, 1♀, 24.vii–1.viii.2013, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 2♀, 22–29.vi.2013, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 22–29.vi.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 15–22.vi.2013, V. Levesque, trunk trap (LEMQ), Mont St. Bruno, 45.548°N, 73.3104°W, 1♀, 24.vii–1.viii.2013, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 2♀, 22–29.vi.2013, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 22–29.vi.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 15–22.vi.2013, V. Levesque, trunk trap (LEMQ), Mont St. Bruno, 45.548°N, 73.3103°W, 1♀, 24.vii–1.viii.2013, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 2♀, 22–29.vi.2013, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 22–29.vi.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 15– 22.vi.2013, V. Levesque, trunk trap (LEMQ), Mont St. Bruno, 45.5521°N, 73.3339°W, 1♀, 24.vii–1.viii.2013, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 2♀, 22–29.vi.2013, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 22–29.vi.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 15–22.vi.2013, V. Levesque, trunk trap (LEMQ), Mont St. Hilaire, 45.5436°N, 73.1448°W, 11♂, 2♀, 23–30.vi.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 15♂, 11♀, 30.vi–7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 4♂, 30.vi–7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, trunk trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 1♀, 22–23.ix.1996, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 23.vii–6.viii.2014, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 2♀, 30.vii–5.viii.2013, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 23.vii–13.viii.1986, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 1–8.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight inter- ception trap (LEMQ), Mont St. Hilaire, 45.5457°N, 73.1608°W, 11♂, 2♀, 23–30.vi.2008, V. Levesque, flight inter- ception trap (LEMQ), 15♂, 11♀, 30.vi–7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 4♂, 30.vi– 7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, trunk trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 1♀, 22–23.ix.1996, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 23.vii–6.viii.2014, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 2♀, 30.vii–5.viii.2013, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 23.vii–13.viii.1986, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 1–8.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), Mont St. Hilaire, 45.5458°N, 73.161°W, 11♂, 2♀, 23–30.vi.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 15♂, 11♀, 30.vi–7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 4♂, 30.vi–7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, trunk trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 1♀, 22–23.ix.1996, V. Levesque, flight inter- ception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 23.vii–6.viii.2014, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 2♀, 30.vii–5.viii.2013, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 23.vii–13.viii.1986, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 1–8.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), Mont St. Hilaire, 45.5458°N, 73.1604°W, 11♂, 2♀, 23–30.vi.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 15♂, 11♀, 30.vi–7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight in- terception trap (LEMQ), 4♂, 30.vi–7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, trunk trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 1♀, 22–23.ix.1996, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 23.vii–6.viii.2014, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 2♀, 30.vii–5.viii.2013, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 23.vii–13.viii.1986, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 1–8.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), Mont St. Hilaire, 45.5459°N, 73.1605°W, 11♂, 2♀, 23–30.vi.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 15♂, 11♀, 30.vi– 7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 4♂, 30.vi–7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, trunk trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 1♀, 22–23.ix.1996, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 23.vii–6.viii.2014, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 2♀, 30.vii–5.viii.2013, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 23.vii–13. viii.1986, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 1–8.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), Mont St. Hilaire, 45.546°N, 73.161°W, 11♂, 2♀, 23–30.vi.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 15♂, 11♀, 30.vi–7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 4♂, 30.vi–7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, trunk trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 1♀, 22–23.ix.1996, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 23.vii– 6.viii.2014, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 2♀, 30.vii–5.viii.2013, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 23.vii–13.viii.1986, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 1–8.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), Mont St. Hilaire, 45.551°N, 73.1537°W, 11♂, 2♀, 23–30.vi.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 15♂, 11♀, 30.vi–7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 4♂, 30.vi–7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, trunk trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 1♀, 22–23.ix.1996, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 23.vii–6.viii.2014, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 2♀, 30.vii–5.viii.2013, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 23.vii–13.viii.1986, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 1– 8.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), Mont St. Hilaire, 45.551°N, 73.1532°W, 11♂, 2♀, 23– 30.vi.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 15♂, 11♀, 30.vi–7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight intercep- tion trap (LEMQ), 4♂, 30.vi–7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, trunk trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 1♀, 22–23.ix.1996, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 23.vii–6.viii.2014, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 2♀, 30.vii– 5.viii.2013, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 23.vii–13.viii.1986, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 1–8.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), Mont St. Hilaire, 45.5513°N, 73.1537°W, 11♂, 2♀, 23–30.vi.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 15♂, 11♀, 30.vi–7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 4♂, 30.vi–7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, trunk trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 1♀, 22– 23.ix.1996, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 23.vii–6.viii.2014, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 2♀, 30.vii–5.viii.2013, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 23.vii–13.viii.1986, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 1–8.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), Mont St. Hilaire, 45.5514°N, 73.1535°W, 11♂, 2♀, 23–30.vi.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 15♂, 11♀, 30.vi–7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 4♂, 30.vi–7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, trunk trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 1♀, 22–23.ix.1996, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 23.vii–6.viii.2014, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 2♀, 30.vii–5.viii.2013, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 23.vii– 13.viii.1986, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 1–8.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), Mont St. Hilaire Reserve, Pain de Sucre Trail, 45.55°N, 73.17°W, 1♂, 27.vi.2001, S.E. Brooks, sweep (LEMQ), Notre-Dame-du-Lac, halte du Lac Temiscouata, 47.5833°N, 68.7333°W, 1♂, 27.vii.2001, M. Giroux, sweep (LEMQ), Ogden, Marlington Bog, 45.04°N, 72.1733°W, 3♂, 12♀, 4–11.vii.2006, A. Moores, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 15♂, 6♀, 4–11.vii.2006, A. Moores, pan trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 27.vii–5.viii.2010, A. Moores, pan trap (LEMQ), 26♂, 11♀, 27.vi–4.vii.2006, A. Moores, pan trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 20–27.vii.2013, A. Moores, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 27.vii–3.viii.2013, A. Moores, pan trap (LEMQ), Old Chelsea, 45.5°N, 75.81°W, 2♂, 9.vii.1959, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), 1♂, 30.viii.1985, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), 1♂, 18.vii.1961, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), 1♂, 25.vi.1959, J.G. Chillcott (CNC), Old Chelsea, King Mt., 45.49°N, 75.86°W, 2♂, 13.viii.1969, B.V. Peterson (CNC), Old Chel- sea, Summit King Mt., 45.49°N, 75.86°W, 351m, 1♂, 24.vi.1964, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), 1♂, 1♀, 9.viii.1961, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), 3♂, 25.vi.1962, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), 1♂, 18.vii.1961, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), Reserve ecologique des Tourbieres de Lanoraie, 45.9967°N, 73.3°W, 1♀, 3.vii.2006, A. Moores, sweep (LEMQ), Rouge- mont, 45.4559°N, 73.0613°W, 2♀, 23–30.vi.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 21.vii– 1.viii.2003, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 21–28.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 1♀, 30.vi–7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), Rougemont, 45.4602°N, 73.0689°W, 2♀, 23–30.vi.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 21.vii–1.viii.2003, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 21–28.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 1♀, 30.vi– 7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), Rougemont, 45.4604°N, 73.0685°W, 2♀, 23–30.vi.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 21.vii–1.viii.2003, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 21–28.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 1♀, 30.vi–7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), Rougemont, 45.4606°N, 73.0688°W, 2♀, 23–30.vi.2008, V. Levesque, flight intercep- tion trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 21.vii–1.viii.2003, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 21–28.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 1♀, 30.vi–7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), Rougemont, 45.4934°N, 73.0647°W, 2♀, 23–30.vi.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 21.vii– 1.viii.2003, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 21–28.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 1♀, 30.vi–7.vii.2008, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), St-Charles Bog, 46.7478°N, 70.995°W, 1♀, 14–19.vii.1987, A.G. Taillefer, pan trap (LEMQ), Ste-Barbe, Large Teafield, 45.125°N, 74.225°W, 1♂, 30.vi–6.vii.2006, A. Moores, Malaise trap (LEMQ); Saskatchewan: Prince Albert National Park, Narrows Peninsula Trail, 53.9872°N, 106.282°W, 530m, 1♂, 9–14.vii.2012, BIOBus 2012, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 3♀, 09.vii.2012, BIOBus 2012, sweep (BIOUG), Prince Albert National Park, Spruce River Highlands Trail, 53.7125°N, 106.048°W, 541m, 1♂, 10–14.vii.2012, BIOBus 2012, Malaise trap (BIOUG). UNITED STATES: Connecticut: Redding, 41.3°N, 73.39°W, 1♂, 27.vii.1933,A.L. Melander (USNM), Terryville, 41.68°N, 73.01°W, 1♂, 22.vi.1957, R.I. Sailer (USNM); District of Columbia: [no locality given]: 1♂, [no date], Coquillett (USNM), Kenilworth Park, 38.9167°N, 76.95°W, 1♀, 20.ix.1996, G.F. Hevel (USNM); Florida: Highlands Co., Archbold Biol. Sta, 27.18°N, 81.35°W, 1♂, 26.iv.1967, B.V. Peterson (CNC), Jackson Co., Florida Caverns State Park, 30.82°N, 85.23°W, 1♂, 26.v.1973, W.W. Wirth, Malaise trap (USNM), Sebring, Highlands Hamm State Park, 27.47°N, 81.53°W, 3♀, 15.iv.1970, W.W. Wirth, Malaise trap (USNM); Georgia: Forsyth, 33.03°N, 83.94°W, 2♂, 2.vi.1970 (CNC); Indiana: La Fayette, 40.42°N, 86.87°W, 1♀, 9.ix.1916, J.M. Aldrich (USNM); Maine: Oldtown, 44.93°N, 68.64°W, 1♀, 3.viii.1966, T.J.Spilman (USNM); Maryland: Glen Echo, 38.97°N, 77.14°W, 1♂, 9.vii.1922, J.R. Malloch (USNM), Montgomery Co., Bethesda, 38.99°N, 77.1°W, 1♂, 26.vii.1970, G. Steyskal (USNM), 1♂, 3.vii.1970, G. Steyskal (USNM), Worcester Co., Snow Hill, 38.18°N, 75.39°W, 1♀, 16.vii.1968, W.W. Wirth (USNM); Massachusetts: Waquoit, 41.58°N, 70.53°W, 1♂, [no date], A.H. Sturtevant (USNM), Woods Hole, 41.53°N, 70.67°W, 1♀, 23.vii.1948, A.H. Sturtevant (USNM); Michigan: Cheboygan Co., 45.65°N, 84.47°W, 1♂, 17.vii.1942, C.W. Sabrosky (USNM), Isle Royale, 48°N, 88.93°W, 1♂, 30.vi–6.vii.2006, C. Sabrosky (USNM), Roscommon Co., 44.5°N, 84.59°W, 2♂, 22.vii.1951, R.R. Dreisbach (USNM); Minnesota: Eaglesnest, 47.84°N, 92.1°W, 1♀, 12.viii.1958, W.V. Balduf (USNM), Ely, 47.9°N, 91.87°W, 1♀, 14.viii.1942, W.V. Balduf (USNM); New Hampshire: Benton, 44.1°N, 71.9°W, 1♂, 2♀, 6.vii.1931, A.L. Melander (USNM), Carroll, Co., White Moun- tain Nat. For., 3 km E Sabbaday Falls, 43.9833°N, 71.3833°W, 1♀, 10.viii.2000, T.A. Wheeler, sweep (LEMQ), Cheshire Co., Alstead, 43.15°N, 72.36°W, 1♀, 25–26.vii.1976, D.E. Boufford (USNM), 1♂, 26.vi–3.vii.2006, D.E. Boufford (USNM), 1♂, 25.vii–1.viii.2013, D.E. Boufford (USNM), Coos Co., 1 km E Stark, 44.6°N, 71.4°W, 2♂, 1♀, 8.viii.2000, J. Savage, sweep (LEMQ), Coos Co., White Mt. Nat. For., Dolly Copp, 44.3167°N, 71.2167°W, 11♂, 4♀, 8.viii.2000, J. Savage, sweep (LEMQ), Fabyan, 44.27°N, 71.46°W, 1♂, 30.vi.1936, A.L. Melander (USNM), Franconia, 44.23°N, 71.75°W, 1♂, 6.vii.1936, A.L. Melander (USNM), Gorham, 44.39°N, 71.17°W, 1♂, 16.vii.1958, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), Grafton Co., White Mountain N.F., Kancamagus Pass, 44.0167°N, 71.4833°W, 1♀, 10.viii.2000, T.A. Wheeler (LEMQ), Jefferson Notch, 44.3°N, 71.35°W, 2♂, 30.vii.1961, W.W. Wirth (USNM), Mt. Washington, Dolly Copp, 44.33°N, 71.22°W, 3♂, 2♀, 4.vii.1936, A.L. Melander (USNM), White Mts., Dolly Copp, 44.33°N, 71.22°W, 1♂, 11.vii.1931, A.L. Melander (USNM), White Mts., Stinson Lake, 43.86°N, 71.81°W, 5♂, 3♀, 23.vii.1961, W.W. Wirth (USNM), White Mts., The Flume, 44.11°N, 71.64°W, 1♀, 7.vii.1936, A.L. Me- lander (USNM); New Jersey: Morris Co., Pompton Plains, 41°N, 74.29°W, 1♀, 11–14.vii.1978, D. Grimaldi (AMNH); New York: Adirondack Park, Blue Mountain, 43.875°N, 74.43°W, 1♀, 31.vii.2002, J. Forrest, T.A. Wheeler, sweep (LEMQ), Adirondacks, Avalanche Trail, 44.14°N, 73.94°W, 3♂, 30.vii.1929, A.L. Melander (USNM), Allegany St. Pk., 42.06°N, 78.76°W, 1♀, 13.viii.1939 (AMNH), Franklin Co., Paul Smiths, 44.44°N, 74.25°W, 3♂, 20.vii.1962, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), Kalbfleisch R.S., Hunthington, L. I., 40.86°N, 73.35°W, 1♀, 16.viii.1962, P.H. Arnaud, Malaise trap (AMNH), Keene Valley, 44.19°N, 73.79°W, 7♂, 20.vii.1962, J.G. Chillcott (CNC), Lake Placid, 44.28°N, 73.98°W, 20♂, 3♀, 19.vii.1962, J.G. Chillcott (CNC), 2♂, 1.vii.1922, J.M. Aldrich (USNM), 5♂, 3♀, 2.vii.1922, J.M. Aldrich (USNM), 1♂, 20.vii.1962, J.G. Chillcott (CNC), 1♂, 26.vii.1929, A.L. Melander (USNM), Lake Placid, 44.28°N, 73.98°W, 610m, 20♂, 3♀, 19.vii.1962, J.G. Chillcott (CNC), 2♂, 1.vii.1922, J.M. Aldrich (USNM), 5♂, 3♀, 2.vii.1922, J.M.Aldrich (USNM), 1♂, 20.vii.1962, J.G. Chillcott (CNC), 1♂, 26.vii.1929, A.L. Melander (USNM), nr Mt. Marcy, 44.11°N, 73.92°W, 1♂, 19.viii.1972, L. Knutson (USNM), Ulster Co., Cherrytown, 4 mi. NNW Kerhonkson, 41.83°N, 74.33°W, 1♀, 9–13.vi.2006, P. Wygodzinsky, B. Wy- godzinsky (AMNH); North Carolina: 9 mi. N. Linville, Hwy 221, 36.1°N, 81.83°W, 1♂, 13.vi.1962, J.G. Chillcott (CNC), Alleghany Co., Cherry Lane, 36.44°N, 81.02°W, 884m, 3♂, 6.vi.1962 (CNC), Blue Ridge Pkwy., Mt. Rich- land-Balsam, 35.37°N, 82.99°W, 1951m, 1♀, 30.v.1965, J.G. Chillcott (CNC), Haywood Co., Pisgah National For- est, Chestnut Bald, 35.41°N, 82.63°W, 1798m, 1♂, 2.viii.1957, J.G. Chillcott (CNC), Highlands, 35.05°N, 83.2°W, 1158m, 1♂, 26.vi.1957, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), 1♂, 29.vi.1957, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), 1♂, 24.vi.1957, J.R. Vock- eroth (CNC), 11♂, 1♀, 25.vi.1957, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), Highlands, Blue Valley Lookout, 35.01°N, 83.22°W, 1067m, 1♂, 29.vi.1957, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), Jackson Co., Highlands, 6 mi. E., 35.05°N, 83.2°W, 2♂, 5.vi.1962, J.G. Chillcott (CNC), Lake Toxaway, 35.13°N, 82.93°W, 1♂, 12.vii.1957, J.G. Chillcott (USNM), Macon Co., Highlands Wightman Cottage, 35.05°N, 83.19°W, 1♂, 1♀, 10.vii.1987, W.W. Wirth, UV light trap (USNM), Macon Co., Wayah Gap, 35.15°N, 83.58°W, 945m, 1♂, 31.v.1965, J.G. Chillcott (CNC), Mitchell Co., Penland, 35.93°N, 82.11°W, 914m, 1♂, 1♀, 20.vi.1957, G. Steyskal (USNM), Transylvania, Sapphire, 35.11°N, 83°W, 6♂, 1♀, 20.vii.1990, W.W. Wirth, UV light trap (USNM), Wayah Gap, 35.15°N, 83.58°W, 1372m, 2♂, 5.vi.1962, J.G. Chill- cott (CNC); Pennsylvania: Lycoming Co., Ralston, 41.51°N, 76.95°W, 1♂, 8.vi.1962, J.G. Chillcott (CNC); South Dakota: Flynn Creek, 8 mi. N. Pringle, 43.66°N, 103.41°W, 1646m, 1♂, 8–28.vii.1980, H. Howden, A. Howden (CNC), 1♂, 8–15.vii.2001, H. Howden, A. Howden (CNC); Vermont: East Franklin, Lake Carmi State Park, 44.9533°N, 72.8817°W, 1♂, 1♀, 11–18.vii.2006, A. Moores, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 2♂, 11–18.vii.2006, A. Moores, pan trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 4–11.vii.2010, A. Moores, pan trap (LEMQ); Virginia: Alexandria, 38.81°N, 77.05°W, 1♂, 14.vi.1951, W.W. Wirth (USNM), Bath Co., 9.6km N Clifton Forge, 37.82°N, 79.82°W, 1♂, 13–20.vi.1998, S. Peck, J. Peck, flight interception trap (DEBU), Brush Mt., Black shurg, 37.29°N, 80.44°W, 853m, 1♂, 27.v.1962, J.G. Chillcott (CNC), Falls Church, Holmes Run, 38.85°N, 77.19°W, 1♂, 22.vi.1961, W.W. Wirth, light trap (USNM), 2♂, 6.vii.1961, W.W. Wirth, light trap (USNM), Patrick Co., Vesta, 36.72°N, 80.36°W, 853m, 10♂, 2♀, 30.v.1962, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), Rockbridge Co., Steeles Tavern, 37.93°N, 79.2°W, 701m, 1♂, 1♀, 7.vi.1962, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC); West Virginia: Franklin, 38.64°N, 79.33°W, 1♂, 26.vi.1951, W.W. Wirth (USNM), Morgantown, 39.63°N, 79.95°W, 1♂, 27.vi.1970, G. Steyskal (USNM), Pocahontas Co., Cranberry Glades, 38.2°N, 80.27°W, 1♀, 16.vii.1955, C.W. Sabrosky (USNM), Ritchie Co., North Bend State Park, 39.23°N, 81.1°W, 1♂, 4♀, 23.vi.1970, G. Steyskal (USNM); Wisconsin: St. Germain, 45.94°N, 89.5°W, 1♂, 2♀, 20.vii.1962, S. Camras (FMNH).</p> <p>Etymology. The species name reflects the historical misidentification of this species as Paramyia nitens.</p> <p>Remarks. Paramyia pseudonitens is the most commonly encountered and most abundant species in North America.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187B7FFB4FFE8FF3AFCD6C6A9A534	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie;Mlynarek, Julia J.	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie, Mlynarek, Julia J. (2020): Revision of Nearctic Paramyia Williston (Diptera: Milichiidae). Zootaxa 4732 (1): 1-56, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4732.1.1
03B187B7FFACFFECFF3AFA0DC7BBA5A0.text	03B187B7FFACFFECFF3AFA0DC7BBA5A0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paramyia lustrum Levesque-Beaudin & Mlynarek 2020	<div><p>Paramyia lustrum, new species</p> <p>(Fig. 9–10; 28)</p> <p>Description. (Fig. 9) Total length ♂ 1.4–1.7 mm, ♀ 1.6–2.3 mm. Overall colour brown to dark brown, frontal tri- angle dark brown, shiny, reaching lunule; frons 1.0–1.13 times longer than wide and 1.9–2.0 times wider than flagellum; width at widest point 2.0–2.1 times the bottom eye width; gena brown with prunescence, 0.12–0.16 times eye height; postgena dark brown, with light prunescence and 0.24–0.28 width of head; scape and pedicel dark brown, first flagellomere subquadrate, same length than width, dark brown with pale pubescence, arista dark brown and 2.0–2.2 times width of first flagellomere; medium facial carina, easily visible laterally; palpus dark brown with 4–5 enlarge setae apically and 1 ventral seta pre-apical, labium brown to dark brown 0.35–40 mm and labella brown 0.45–0.48 mm long.</p> <p>Scutum shiny brown to dark brown; scutellum dark brown, microsetose; fore femur brown with apical anterodorsal part with a strong circle shape patch yellowish to light brown; fore tibia brown on dorsal and posterior side with base and apex yellowish and anterior side light brown to yellowish; femur and tibia on mid and hind leg brown; all junction of femur and tibia (“knee”) yellowish; all tarsi yellowish; hind basitarsus shorter than length of tarsi 2–4 combined; haltere uniformly brown; wing 1.42–1.50 mm long; abdomen shiny dark brown with first tergite often slightly paler.</p> <p>Male postabdomen (Fig. 10). Epandrium in lateral view 1.06 times higher than wide, in posterior view 2.3 times wider than high (before cerci), small setae densely covering posterior portion of epandrium mixed with a low density of large setae; surstylus 1.2 times as high as epandrium, paddle shape with a large circular structure situated basally with lots of short markings within and a distinct dent on the anterior side of the apical portion, setae medium length, covering anterior side and distal half of surstylus; cerci small and slightly blunt apically, 0.6 times length of surstylus in posterior view, with a pair of very long preapical setae and other shorter setae, less than 1/3 its length, apically swollen in lateral view.</p> <p>Molecular barcode sequence can be accessed through GenBank Accession: KR391632 and BOLD BIN: BOLD: AAG0176 (average p-distance within BIN: 0.09%). Distribution (Fig. 28). Widespread throughout North America Type material. Holotype ♂. CANADA: Quebec: St-Charles Bog, 22.vi.2006, A.G. Taillefer, sweep, (formerly in LEMQ, now deposited in CNC) [LEM-0043800].</p> <p>Paratypes. CANADA: Nova Scotia: Kejimkujik, Grafton Lake, 44.383°N, 65.2023°W, 103m, 1♀, 03.viii.2009, BIObus 2009 (BIOUG); Ontario: Frontenac Co., Skycroft Campground, 5km W Chaffeys Locks, 44.55°N, 76.3667°W, 2♂, 14–19.vii.1987, B. Hubley, Malaise trap (ROM), Guelph, U of G Arboretum, 43.54°N, 80.21°W, 1♂, 22–29.vi.2008, B.V. Brown, unbaited pitfalls (DEBU), Hilton Township, Tendy Bay, 46.09°N, 83.92°W, 1♂, 27.viii.1994, J.E. Swann, Malaise trap (ROM), Mer Bleu, 5 mi. E. Ottawa, 45.39°N, 75.51°W, 1♂, 6.viii.1966, D.D. Munroe, Malaise trap (CNC), 1♂, 11.vii.1966, D.D. Munroe, Malaise trap (CNC), 1♂, 25.vi.1964 (CNC), 1♂, 29.vii.1966, D.D. Munroe, Malaise trap (CNC), 2♂, 17.vii.1966, D.D. Munroe, Malaise trap (CNC), 1♂, 25.vii.1966, D.D. Munroe, Malaise trap (CNC), Oliver bog, 3km S. Galt, 43.34°N, 80.3°W, 1♂, 27.vi–4.vii.2006, D. Blades (DEBU), 1♂, 3–10.vii.2006, D. Blades (DEBU), Ottawa, 45.43°N, 75.68°W, 1♂, 30.viii.1993, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), 1♂, 8.viii.1993, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC); Quebec: Johnville Bog and Forest Park, 45.345°N, 71.7417°W, 2♂, 15–22.vii.2005, J. Savage, J. Kuchta, Malaise trap (LEMQ), Reserve ecologique des Tourbieres de Lanoraie, 45.9967°N, 73.3°W, 3♂, 10–17.vii.2006, A. Moores, Malaise trap (LEMQ), St-Charles Bog, 46.7478°N, 70.995°W, 2♂, 14.vi.2006, A.G. Taillefer, sweep (LEMQ), 2♂, 22.vi.2006, A.G. Taillefer, sweep (LEMQ), Ste-Barbe, Large Teafield, 45.125°N, 74.225°W, 2♂, 17–24.vii.2006, A. Moores, Malaise trap (LEMQ). UNITED STATES: Florida: Alachua Co., Chantilly Acres, 29.71°N, 82.42°W, 1♂, 25.iv.1970, W.W. Wirth, Malaise trap (USNM), Gaines- ville, 29.65°N, 82.32°W, 1♂, 21–30.vi.2006, W. Mason, Malaise trap (DEBU), Highlands Co., Archbold Biol. Sta, 27.18°N, 81.35°W, 1♂, 13–20.vii.2012, S.M. Paiero, Malaise trap (DEBU), Ocean Pond, Olustee, 30.21°N, 82.45°W, 1♂, 29.vi.1953, M.R. Wheeler (AMNH), Orange Co., Rock Springs, 28.76°N, 81.5°W, 1♂, 21.iv.1970, W.W. Wirth (USNM), Sebring, Highlands Hamm State Park, 27.47°N, 81.53°W, 2♂, 15.iv.1970, W.W. Wirth, Mal- aise trap (USNM); Illinois: Macomb, 40.46°N, 90.68°W, 1♂, 29.v.1962, W.W. Wirth (USNM); Indiana: La Fayette, 40.42°N, 86.87°W, 1♂, 4.ix.1916, J.M. Aldrich (USNM); Maryland: Montgomery Co., Bethesda, 38.99°N, 77.1°W, 1♂, 20.vii.1968, G. Steyskal (USNM); Michigan: Hunt Cr. Exp. Sta. nr. Lewiston, 44.88°N, 84.31°W, 1♂, 20.vii.1942, C.W. Sabrosky (USNM); North Carolina: Bladen Co., Singletary Lake State Park, 34.5833°N, 78.4583°W, 1♂, 19–21.vi.2006, Marshall, Paiero, pan trap (DEBU), Highlands, 35.05°N, 83.2°W, 1158m, 1♂, 29.vi.1957, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC); Tennessee: Cades Cave, GSMNP, 35.59°N, 83.84°W, 1♂, 1.vii–31.viii.1953, J.M. Carpenter (AMNH); Texas: Woodville, 30.76°N, 94.43°W, 1♂, 1–30.ix.1954, M.R. Wheeler (AMNH); Vermont: East Franklin, Lake Carmi State Park, 44.9533°N, 72.8817°W, 1♂, 11–18.vii.2006, A. Moores, Malaise trap (LEMQ); Virginia: Cape Henry, 36.93°N, 76.02°W, 2♂, 28.vi.1939, A.L. Melander (USNM).</p> <p>Other material examined. CANADA: British Columbia: Lakelse L. bog nr. Terrace, 54.37°N, 128.53°W, 1♂, 14.vi.1960, C.H. Mann (CNC), Skagit Val., 8 mi. W Hope, 49.38°N, 121.44°W, 1♂, 8–15.vii.2001, intercept trap (DEBU); Ontario: Mer Bleu, 5 mi. E. Ottawa, 45.39°N, 75.51°W, 1♂, 6.viii.1966, D.D. Munroe, Malaise trap (CNC), 2♂, 19.vii.1966, D.D. Munroe, Malaise trap (CNC), 1♂, 25.vii.1966, D.D. Munroe, Malaise trap (CNC), 17♂, 17.vii.1966, D.D. Munroe, Malaise trap (CNC), 1♂, 15.vii.1966, D.D. Munroe, Malaise trap (CNC), 8♂, 29.vii.1966, D.D. Munroe, Malaise trap (CNC), 3♂, 25.vi.1964, D.D. Munroe, Malaise trap (CNC), 3♂, 25.vi.1964 (CNC), 2♂, 18.viii.1966, D.D. Munroe, Malaise trap (CNC), Mer Bleu, Ottawa, 45.39°N, 75.51°W, 1♂, 26.v.1904, W. Metcalfe (CNC), Mer Bleue, Ottawa, 45.39°N, 75.51°W, 7♂, 25.vii.1963, J.G. Chillcott (CNC), Ottawa, 45.43°N, 75.68°W, 1♂, 31.vii.1989, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC); Quebec: Gatineau Co., Masham Twp., 45.64°N, 76.01°W, 1♂, 6–8.vii.1974, D.M. Wood (CNC), Johnville Bog and Forest Park, 45.345°N, 71.7417°W, 11♂, 1♀, 15–22.vii.2005, J. Savage, J. Kuchta, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 28.vii–1.viii.2005, J. Savage, J. Kuchta, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 1♀, 6.vi–1.vii.1992, J. Savage, J. Kuchta, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 9–13.vi.2006, J. Savage, J. Kuchta, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 26.viii–2.ix.2013, J. Savage, J. Kuchta, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 29.vi–3.vii.1986, J. Savage, J. Kuchta, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 6♂, 1♀, 22–26.vii.2005, J. Savage, J. Kuchta, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 22– 30.vii.2013, J. Savage, J. Kuchta, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 13.v–21.vii.1983, J. Savage, J. Kuchta, Malaise trap (LEMQ), Ogden, Marlington Bog, 45.04°N, 72.1733°W, 1♂, 27.vi–4.vii.2006, A. Moores, pan trap (LEMQ), Old Chelsea, Summit King Mt., 45.49°N, 75.86°W, 351m, 1♂, 25.vi.1962, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), Reserve ecologique des Tourbieres de Lanoraie, 45.9967°N, 73.3°W, 1♀, 26–28.vii.2005, A. Moores, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 10– 17.vii.2006, A. Moores, pan trap (LEMQ), 41♂, 10–17.vii.2006, A. Moores, Malaise trap (LEMQ), St-Charles Bog, 46.7478°N, 70.995°W, 35♂, 2♀, 22.vi.2006, A.G. Taillefer, sweep (LEMQ), 4♂, 14.vi.2006, A.G. Taillefer, sweep (LEMQ), Ste-Barbe, Large Teafield, 45.125°N, 74.225°W, 30♂, 17–24.vii.2006, A. Moores, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 2♂, 18–25.vi.2014, A. Moores, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 3–7.viii.1936, A. Moores, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 6♂, 2♀, 3–10.vii.2006, A. Moores, Malaise trap (LEMQ). UNITED STATES: Arizona: 10 mi. NW Flagstaff, San Francisco Mts, 35.34°N, 111.68°W, 2896m, 1♂, 18–21.vii.1983, S. Peck, J. Peck, Malaise trap (DEBU); Arkansas: Lo- gan Co., Ozark National Forest, Magazine Mountain, 35.17°N, 93.64°W, 1♂, 23.vi–31.viii.1995, J.E. Swann, flight interception trap (ROM); District of Columbia: Washington, Rock Creek Park, 38.94°N, 77.05°W, 1♂, 4.viii.1956, P.H. Arnaud, Jr. (USNM); Florida: Archbold Biol. Sta., 27.18°N, 81.35°W, 1♂, 28.iv.1967, B.V. Peterson (CNC), 1♂, 29.iv.1967, B.V. Peterson (CNC), Sebring, Highlands Hamm State Park, 27.47°N, 81.53°W, 4♂, 15.iv.1970, W.W. Wirth, Malaise trap (USNM); Georgia: Forsyth, 33.03°N, 83.94°W, 2♂, 2.vi.1970 (CNC), Warwoman Creek, 34.89°N, 83.29°W, 1♂, 4.viii.1957, W.R.Richards (CNC), Waycross, 31.2°N, 82.4°W, 1♂, 30.vi.1953, M.R.Wheeler (AMNH); Illinois: Carlinville, 39.27°N, 89.86°W, 1♂, 1–31.vii.1956, M.R. Wheeler (AMNH), Macomb, 40.46°N, 90.68°W, 1♂, 29.v.1962, W.W. Wirth (USNM); Indiana: La Fayette, 40.42°N, 86.87°W, 1♂, 8.vii.1916, J.M. Al- drich (USNM), 1♂, 24.viii.1916, J.M. Aldrich (USNM); Maryland: Colesville, 39.08°N, 77°W, 1♂, 14.vi.1975, W.W. Wirth, Malaise trap (USNM), Montgomery Co., Bethesda, 38.99°N, 77.1°W, 1♂, 20.vii.1968, G. Steyskal (USNM), 1♂, 24.viii.1970, G. Steyskal (USNM), Montgomery Co., Colesville, 39.08°N, 77°W, 1♂, 13.viii.1977, W.W. Wirth, Malaise trap (USNM), Prince Georges Co., Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, 39.03°N, 76.8°W, 1♂, 8.vii.1978, W.W. Wirth (USNM); Michigan: Gd. Traverse Co., 44.76°N, 85.62°W, 1♂, 19.vii.1953, G. Steyskal (USNM); New Hampshire: Strafford Co., Spruce Hole, 3 mi. SW Durham, 43.14°N, 70.92°W, 1♂, 3–7.vi.1974, D.S. Chandler, flight interception trap (DEBU); New York: Lake Placid, 44.28°N, 73.98°W, 1♂, 19.vii.1962, J.G. Chillcott (CNC), 1♂, 28.vii.1929,A.L. Melander (USNM); North Carolina: Bladen Co., Singletary Lake State Park, 34.5833°N, 78.4583°W, 1♂, 19.vii–5.viii.1986, Marshall, Paiero, pan trap (DEBU), Macon Co., Highlands Lake Ravenel, 35.06°N, 83.19°W, 1♂, 14.vi.1986, W.W. Wirth, Malaise trap (USNM), Macon Co., Highlands Wightman Cottage, 35.05°N, 83.19°W, 2♂, 10.vii.1987, W.W. Wirth, UV light trap (USNM); Texas: San Jacinto Co., 6km S Coldspring, Double Lake Camp, 30.55°N, 95.13°W, 2♂, 22.v–8.vii.1983, S. Peck, J. Peck, flight interception trap (DEBU), San Jacinto Co., Coldspring, Double Lake Camp, 30.55°N, 95.13°W, 2♂, 22–26.vi.1974, S. Peck, J. Peck, flight interception trap (DEBU), Woodville, 30.76°N, 94.43°W, 1♂, 1–30.ix.1954, M.R. Wheeler (AMNH); Vermont: East Franklin, Lake Carmi State Park, 44.9533°N, 72.8817°W, 6♂, 2♀, 11–18.vii.2006, A. Moores, Malaise trap (LEMQ); Virginia: Cape Henry, 36.93°N, 76.02°W, 6♂, 28.vi.1939, A.L. Melander (USNM), Chain Bridge, 38.93°N, 77.11°W, 1♂, 20.viii.1922, J.R. Malloch (USNM), Falls Church, Holmes Run, 38.85°N, 77.19°W, 1♂, 2.vi.1962, W.W. Wirth, light trap (USNM), 1♂, 6.viii.1961, W.W. Wirth, light trap (USNM), 1♂, 23.viii.1961, W.W. Wirth, light trap (USNM), 1♂, 17.ix.1961, W.W. Wirth, light trap (USNM), Suitland bog, 38.84°N, 76.9°W, 4♂, 14.vi.1951, W.W. Wirth (USNM); West Virginia: Franklin, 38.64°N, 79.33°W, 1♂, 26.vi.1951, W.W. Wirth (USNM).</p> <p>Etymology. The species name lustrum, a Latin noun, refers to bogs from which most of the species have been collected.</p> <p>Remarks. The male genitalia are similar to those of Paramyia silvestris. Paramyia lustrum has a lot more marking within the overall surface of circular structure (Fig. 10D). The surstylus is often twisting and not flat in appearance; take care to adjust the position to see the anterior edge properly. Genitalia often tucked within the abdomen, making it harder to see all characters.</p> <p>Females of Paramyia anguliloba, P.lustrum, P. nitens, P. rectiloba, P. silvestris, P. wheeleri can only be reliably identified through sequencing.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187B7FFACFFECFF3AFA0DC7BBA5A0	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie;Mlynarek, Julia J.	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie, Mlynarek, Julia J. (2020): Revision of Nearctic Paramyia Williston (Diptera: Milichiidae). Zootaxa 4732 (1): 1-56, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4732.1.1
03B187B7FFA8FFE1FF3AF999C408A1E8.text	03B187B7FFA8FFE1FF3AF999C408A1E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paramyia nigritarsi Levesque-Beaudin & Mlynarek 2020	<div><p>Paramyia nigritarsi, new species</p> <p>(Fig. 11–12; 26)</p> <p>Description. (Fig. 11) Total length ♂ 1.3–1.4 mm, ♀ 1.7–1.8 mm. Overall colour dark brown to black, frontal tri- angle dark brown to black, shiny, reaching lunule; frons 1.05–1.25 times longer than wide and 1.7–1.8 times wider than flagellum; width at widest point 2.0–2.5 times the bottom eye width; gena dark brown with prunescence, 0.18 times eye height; postgena dark brown, with light prunescence and 0.25–0.27 width of head; scape and pedicel dark brown, first flagellomere trapezoidal, 1.1 times wider than long, dark brown with pale pubescence, arista dark brown and 1.63–1.78 times width of first flagellomere; strong facial carina, easily visible laterally; palpus dark brown with 4 enlarge setae apically, 1 longer ventral seta pre-apical and a row of short ventral setae, labium dark brown 0.36–0.39 mm and labella dark brown 0.47–0.51 mm long.</p> <p>Scutum shiny dark brown to black; scutellum dark brown to black, microsetose; all legs: femur, tibia and tarsi dark brown; hind basitarsus equal length of tarsi 2–4 combined; haltere uniformly dark brown; wing 1.33–1.42 mm long; abdomen shiny dark brown.</p> <p>Male postabdomen (Fig. 12). Epandrium in lateral view 1.04 times wider than high, in posterior view 2.2 times wider than high (before cerci), small setae densely covering posterior portion of epandrium mixed with a low density of large setae; surstylus 1.5 times as high as epandrium, paddle shape with a large wavy structure situated basally with many short markings within and a large dent on the apical anterior side starting near mid-length, setae medium length, covering anterior side and distal half of surstylus; cerci short and blunt apically, 0.57 times length of surstylus in posterior view, with a pair of very long preapical setae and other shorter setae, less than 1/3 its length, apically swollen in lateral view.</p> <p>Molecular barcode sequence can be accessed through GenBank Accession: [pending] and BOLD BIN: N/A (sequence too short for the BIN algorithm). <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-108.95&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=33.82" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -108.95/lat 33.82)">Distribution</a> (Fig. 26). <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-108.95&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=33.82" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -108.95/lat 33.82)">Southwestern United-States</a>: New Mexico, Arizona Type material. Holotype ♂. UNITED STATES: New Mexico: Catron Co., 8 mi. SE. Luna, 33.82°N, 108.95°W,</p> <p>2286m, 9–14.vii.1979, S. Peck, J. Peck (DEBU).</p> <p>Paratypes. UNITED STATES: Arizona: Catalina Mts., Htchk. Hwy. mi. 27, 32.44°N, 110.79°W, 1♀, 12.viii.1958, M.S. Adachi (USNM), Cochise Co., Rustler Park, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-109.29&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=31.84" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -109.29/lat 31.84)">Chiricahua Mts.</a>, 31.84°N, 109.29°W, 2560m, 1♀, 21.viii.1964 (AMNH); New Mexico: Catron Co., 5 mi. W Luna, San Francisco river, 33.82°N, 108.95°W, 2256m, 1♂, 9–14.vii.1987, S. Peck, J. Peck (DEBU), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-108.95&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=33.82" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -108.95/lat 33.82)">Catron Co.</a>, 8 mi. SE. <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-108.95&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=33.82" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -108.95/lat 33.82)">Luna</a>, 33.82°N, 108.95°W, 2286m, 2♂, 9– 14.vii.1979, S. Peck, J. Peck (DEBU).</p> <p>Etymology. The species name nigritarsi comes from the Latin nigra, meaning black, combined with tarsi, which refers to the dark tarsi for all legs.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187B7FFA8FFE1FF3AF999C408A1E8	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie;Mlynarek, Julia J.	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie, Mlynarek, Julia J. (2020): Revision of Nearctic Paramyia Williston (Diptera: Milichiidae). Zootaxa 4732 (1): 1-56, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4732.1.1
03B187B7FFA4FFE7FF3AFF0AC481A454.text	03B187B7FFA4FFE7FF3AFF0AC481A454.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paramyia brevikeraia Levesque-Beaudin & Mlynarek 2020	<div><p>Paramyia brevikeraia, new species</p> <p>(Fig. 13–14; 29)</p> <p>Description. (Fig. 13) Total length ♂ 1.8 mm, ♀ 2.0– 2.3 mm. Overall colour dark brown to black, frontal triangle dark brown to black, shiny, reaching lunule; frons 1.0–1.1 times longer than wide and 2.0–2.2 times wider than flagellum; width at widest point 2.3–2.5 times the bottom eye width; gena shiny brown, 0.21–0.22 times eye height; postgena shiny brown, with light prunescence and 0.28–0.32 width of head; scape and pedicel brown to dark brown, first flagellomere oblong, 1.2 times wider than long, dark brown with pale pubescence, arista dark brown and 1.7–2.1 times width of first flagellomere; moderate facial carina, visible laterally; palpus dark brown with 4 enlarge setae apically, 1 ventral seta pre-apical and a ventral row of slender setae, labium brown 0.43–0.45 mm and labella brown 0.45–0.49 0.48–0.53 mm long.</p> <p>Scutum shiny dark brown to black; scutellum dark brown to black, microsetose; fore femur dark brown; fore tibia brown on dorsal and posterior side with apex lighter and anterior side light brown; femur and tibia on mid and hind leg dark brown; all tarsi light brown; hind basitarsus shorter than length of tarsi 2–4 combined; haltere uniformly dark brown; wing 1.6–1.7 mm long; abdomen shiny brown to dark brown.</p> <p>Male postabdomen (Fig. 14). Epandrium in lateral view 1.1 times longer than wide, in posterior view 2.3 times wider than high (before cerci), small setae densely covering posterior portion of epandrium mixed with a low density of large setae; surstylus 1.1 times as high as epandrium, paddle shape with anterior edge straight and posterior edge curved (opposite from the other species), and with a large egg shape structure situated basally and covering about half the surstylus length, short setae covering anterior side and distal half of surstylus and with 3 very long apical setae; cerci small, narrow and pointed apically, 0.53 times length of surstylus in posterior view, with short strong setae on bottom half, apically swollen in lateral view.</p> <p>Molecular barcode sequence can be accessed through GenBank Accession: HQ981516 and BOLD BIN: BOLD: AAN8613 (average p-distance within BIN: 0.3%).</p> <p>Distribution (Fig. 29). Eastern North America: Canada: Ontario; United States: Georgia, Florida</p> <p>Type material. Holotype ♂. CANADA: Ontario: Kent Co., Rondeau Provincial Park, South Point trail nr east parking lot, 15.v–28.viii.1994, Buck, Marshall, Malaise trap, (DEBU) [debu01140022].</p> <p>Paratypes. CANADA: Ontario: 4452 Rowsome Rd., <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-80.14&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=43.54" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -80.14/lat 43.54)">Elizabethtown</a>, 44.6213°N, 76.273°W, 120m, 1♂, 12.vii.2010, J. Sones (BIOUG), Kent Co., Rondeau Provincial Park, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-80.14&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=43.54" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -80.14/lat 43.54)">South Point</a> trail nr east parking lot, 42.2617°N, 81.8469°W, 1♀, 17–24.vii.2006, S.A. Marshall, Malaise trap (DEBU), 1♀, 7–16.vii.2001, Marshall et al., Malaise trap (DEBU), Puslinch, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-80.14&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=43.54" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -80.14/lat 43.54)">Property of Bob Hanner</a>, 43.4464°N, 80.2512°W, 335m, 1♂, 1♀, 04.ix.2008, T. Terzin (BIOUG), 1♂, 18.ix.2008, T. Terzin (BIOUG), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-80.14&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=43.54" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -80.14/lat 43.54)">Thousand Islands National Park</a>, 44.4534°N, 75.865°W, 1♂, 2–9.vii.2014, M. Brown, Malaise trap (BIOUG), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-80.14&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=43.54" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -80.14/lat 43.54)">Wellington County</a>, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-80.14&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=43.54" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -80.14/lat 43.54)">Puslinch Township</a>, 43.54°N, 80.14°W, 320m, 2♀, 10.vii.2010, P. Hebert (BIOUG). UNITED STATES: Florida: Archbold Biol. Sta., 27.18°N, 81.35°W, 1♀, 9–18.xii.1985, S.A. <p>Marshall, flight interception trap (DEBU); Georgia: <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-83.94&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=33.03" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -83.94/lat 33.03)">Forsyth</a>, 33.03°N, 83.94°W, 2♀, 2.vi.1970 (CNC).</p> </p> <p>Marshall, flight interception trap (DEBU); Georgia: <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-83.94&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=33.03" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -83.94/lat 33.03)">Forsyth</a>, 33.03°N, 83.94°W, 2♀, 2.vi.1970 (CNC).</p> <p>Etymology. The specific name refers to the very short flagellum, from the Latin brevis meaning short and Greek keraia meaning antenna, or any horn-like structure.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187B7FFA4FFE7FF3AFF0AC481A454	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie;Mlynarek, Julia J.	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie, Mlynarek, Julia J. (2020): Revision of Nearctic Paramyia Williston (Diptera: Milichiidae). Zootaxa 4732 (1): 1-56, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4732.1.1
03B187B7FFA3FFE4FF3AFB1AC473A1E8.text	03B187B7FFA3FFE4FF3AFB1AC473A1E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paramyia anguliloba Levesque-Beaudin & Mlynarek 2020	<div><p>Paramyia anguliloba, new species</p> <p>(Fig. 15–16; 30)</p> <p>Description. (Fig. 15) Total length ♂ 1.4–1.7 mm, ♀ 1.6–1.8 mm. Overall colour brown to dark brown, frontal triangle brown to dark brown, shiny, reaching lunule; frons 1.14–1.25 times longer than wide and 1.6–1.74 times wider than flagellum; width at widest point 2.3–3.0 times the bottom eye width; gena brown with prunescence, 0.21–0.22 times eye height; postgena dark brown, with light prunescence and 0.25 width of head; scape and pedicel dark brown, first flagellomere trapezoidal, 1.2 times wider than long, dark brown with pale pubescence, arista dark brown and 1.6–1.7 times width of first flagellomere; mild facial carina, visible laterally on the upper part only; palpus dark brown with 4 enlarge setae apically and 1 ventral seta pre-apical, labium dark brown 0.43–0.45 mm and labella dark brown 0.49–0.53 mm long.</p> <p>Scutum shiny dark brown; scutellum dark brown, microsetose; all femur and tibia dark brown; all tarsi brown to light and paler than tibia; hind basitarsus shorter than length of tarsi 2–4 combined; haltere uniformly dark brown; wing 1.42–1.50 mm long; abdomen shiny dark brown.</p> <p>Male postabdomen (Fig. 16). Epandrium in lateral view 1.1 times wider than high, in posterior view 2.4 times wider than high (before cerci), small setae densely covering posterior portion of epandrium mixed with a low density of large setae; surstylus 1.3 times as high as epandrium, paddle shape with a strong elbow shape on the anterior edge and with a large circular structure situated basally with many short markings within, setae medium length, covering anterior side and distal half of surstylus; cerci medium size and pointed apically, 0.74 times length of surstylus in posterior view, with a pair of very long preapical setae and other shorter setae, less than 1/3 its length, apically swollen in lateral view.</p> <p>Molecular barcode sequence can be accessed through GenBank Accession: KP049708 and BOLD BIN: BOLD: ACI 8776 (average p-distance within BIN: 0.23%).</p> <p>Distribution (Fig. 30). East Coast: Canada: Ontario; United States: Florida, Maryland, Virginia</p> <p>Type material. Holotype ♂. CANADA: Ontario: L. Cognashene Muskoka Dist., 28.vii.1981, J.T. Huber (CNC) [CNC263762].</p> <p>Paratypes. CANADA: Ontario: Frontenac Co., Skycroft Campground, 5km W Chaffeys Locks, 44.55°N, 76.3667°W, 2♂, 14-19.vii.1987, B. Hubley, Malaise trap (ROM), Hamilton, 43.3474°N, 80.1801°W, 261m, 1♂, 10- 11.vii.2017, African Lion Safari Staff, Malaise trap (BIOUG), L. Cognashene Muskoka Dist., 44.96°N, 79.92°W, 12♂, 28.vii.1981, J.T. Huber (CNC), Ottawa, Montford Hospital, 45.4478°N, 75.6408°W, 1♂, 15.vii.2002, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), Point Pelee National Park, Woodland Trail, 41.9641°N, 82.5287°W, 170m, 1♂, 19.vi.2014, BIObus 2014, sweep (BIOUG), Thousand Islands National Park, Jones Creek by Mallorytown, County Rd. 5, 44.4747°N, 75.8652°W, 117m, 1♀, 13-27.vii.2012, BIOBus 2012 (BIOUG), Toronto, 43.703°N, 79.402°W, 176m, 1♂, 3-10.vii.2017, P. Hebert, Malaise trap (BIOUG), Warsaw, Ferris Provincial Park, 44.2829°N, 77.7963°W, 131m, 2♀, 1-15.viii.2014, CBG Collections Staff, Malaise trap (BIOUG), Windsor, Ojibway Prairie Provincial Park, 42.2628°N, 83.0725°W, 175m, 1♀, 21-30.vi.2006, CBG Collections Staff, Malaise trap (BIOUG); Quebec: Mont St. Bruno, 45.548°N, 73.3101°W, 1♀, 1-8.vii.2008, V. Levesque, trunk trap (LEMQ). UNITED STATES: Florida: Ocean Pond, Olustee, 30.21°N, 82.45°W, 1♂, 29.vi.1953, M.R. Wheeler (AMNH); Maryland: Calvert Co., Scientists Cliffs, 8km S. Prince Frederick, 38.5167°N, 76.5133°W, 2♂, 22.v-16.viii.1983, J.M. Cumming (CNC); Ohio: Washington Co., S of New Metamoras on Hwy 7, Wayne Nat. For., 39.444°N, 81.162°W, 1♀, 14.viii.2007, T.A. Wheeler, sweep (LEMQ); Virginia: Falls Church, 38.88°N, 77.17°W, 1♂, 26.vii.1951, W.W. Wirth (USNM).</p> <p>Other material examined. CANADA: Ontario: Warsaw, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-83.0725&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=42.2628" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -83.0725/lat 42.2628)">Ferris Provincial Park</a>, 44.2829°N, 77.7963°W, 131m, 1♀, 4-18.vii.2014, CBG Collections Staff, Malaise trap (BIOUG), Windsor, Ojibway Prairie Provincial Park, 42.2628°N, 83.0725°W, 175m, 1♀, 24.vi-1.vii.2008, CBG Collections Staff, Malaise trap (BIOUG)</p> <p>.</p> <p>Etymology. The specific name anguliloba is derived from the Latin nouns angulus meaning angle or bend, and lobus meaning lobe or rounded projection, reflecting the strong angle/elbow on the anterior side of the surstylus.</p> <p>Remarks. Females of P. anguliloba, P.lustrum, P. nitens, P. rectiloba, P. silvestris, P. wheeleri can only be reliably identified through sequencing.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187B7FFA3FFE4FF3AFB1AC473A1E8	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie;Mlynarek, Julia J.	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie, Mlynarek, Julia J. (2020): Revision of Nearctic Paramyia Williston (Diptera: Milichiidae). Zootaxa 4732 (1): 1-56, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4732.1.1
03B187B7FFA0FFD9FF3AFE4EC7F8A33C.text	03B187B7FFA0FFD9FF3AFE4EC7F8A33C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paramyia silvestris Levesque-Beaudin & Mlynarek 2020	<div><p>Paramyia silvestris, new species</p> <p>(Fig. 17-18; 29)</p> <p>Description. (Fig. 17) Total length ♂ 1.3-1.4 mm, ♀ 1.6-1.7 mm. Overall colour brown to dark brown, frontal tri- angle dark brown to black, shiny, reaching lunule; frons 1.05-1.13 times longer than wide and 1.67-1.75 times wider than flagellum; width at widest point 2.0-3.33 times the bottom eye width; gena brown with prunescence, 0.13-0.17 times eye height; postgena dark brown, with light prunescence and 0.25-0.36width of head; scape and pedicel dark brown, first flagellomere subquadrate, 1.2 times longer than wide, brown to dark brown with pale pubescence, arista dark brown and 1.67-1.8 times width of first flagellomere; moderate facial carina, easily visible laterally; palpus dark brown with 4 enlarge setae apically and 1 ventral seta pre-apical, labium dark brown 0.35-0.36 mm and labella dark brown 0.37-0.40 mm long.</p> <p>Scutum shiny dark brown; scutellum dark brown, microsetose; all femora and tibiae fully dark brown; all tarsi brown to light brown, fore tarsi color identical to fore tibia, more clearly visible on dorsal side; hind basitarsus shorter than length of tarsi 2-4 combined; haltere uniformly dark brown; wing 1.27-1.3 mm long; abdomen shiny dark.</p> <p>Male postabdomen (Fig. 18). Epandrium in lateral view 1.1 times wider than high, in posterior view 2.8 times wider than high (before cerci), small setae densely covering posterior portion of epandrium mixed with a low density of large setae; surstylus 1.3 times as high as epandrium, paddle shape with a small dent on the apical third of anterior side and with a large circular structure situated basally with short markings within, more limited to the distal half, setae medium length, covering anterior side and distal half of surstylus; cerci medium size and pointed apically, 0.7 times length of surstylus in posterior view, with a pair of very long preapical setae and other shorter setae, less than 1/3 its length, apically swollen in lateral view.</p> <p>Molecular barcode sequence can be accessed through GenBank Accession: HM860793 and BOLD BIN: BOLD: ABX4879 (average p-distance within BIN: 0.38%).</p> <p>Distribution (Fig. 29). Widespread throughout North America</p> <p>Type material. Holotype ♂. CANADA: Quebec: Bois-des-Bel Bog, 15.vi.2006, A.G. Taillefer, sweep, (formerly in LEMQ, now deposited in CNC) [LEM-0043712].</p> <p>Paratypes. CANADA: Alberta: Jasper National Park, Pocahontas Campground, 53.1954°N, 117.914°W, 1131m, 1♀, 16-22.vii.2013, BIOBus 2012, Malaise trap (BIOUG); British Columbia: Silver Lake Hope, 49.31°N, 121.41°W, 1♂, 2.vii.1968, W.W. Wirth (USNM); Newfoundland and Labrador: Gros Morne National Park, Lomond River Trail, 49.429°N, 57.7405°W, 35m, 1♀, 10-20.vii.2013, BIObus 2013, intercept trap (BIOUG), Terra Nova National Park, 48.598°N, 53.9702°W, 127m, 1♂, 1♀, 25.vi-2.vii.2013, E. Perry, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 2♂, 1♀, 9-16.vii.2013, E. Perry, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♂, 25-26.vii.1976, E. Perry, Malaise trap (BIOUG); Nova Scotia: Cape Breton Highland National Park, Mackenzie Mt., 46.82°N, 60.82°W, 1♂, 4.vii.1983, Vockervoth, Mal- aise trap (DEBU), Halifax, Point Pleasant Park, 44.623°N, 63.5686°W, 30m, 1♂, 1-8.vi.2013, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG); Ontario: Bruce Co., Cameron Lake Rd., fen, 45.22°N, 81.57°W, 1♂, 13-27.vii.2012, S.A. Marshall, Malaise trap (DEBU), Thunder Bay Distr., Prairie River at Hwy 17, 38km E Terrace Bay, 48.8011°N, 86.7844°W, 1♂, 15-22.vii.2005, M. Buck, Malaise trap (DEBU); Quebec: Beechgrove, 45.65°N, 76.1333°W, 1♂, 29.vi.1962, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), Bois-des-Bel Bog, 47.9683°N, 69.4274°W, 7♂, 15.vi.2006, A.G. Taillefer, sweep (LEMQ), 1♂, 9-14.vii.1979, A.G. Taillefer, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 21.vi.2006, A.G. Taillefer, sweep (LEMQ), 1♂, 9- 13.vi.2006, A.G. Taillefer, Malaise trap (LEMQ), Bolton Pass, Knowlton, 45.22°N, 72.51°W, 244m, 1♂, 5.vi.1963, J.R. Vockeroth (CNC), Forillon National Park, 48.857°N, 64.376°W, 135m, 1♀, 5-15.vii.2013, F. Tremblay, Mal- aise trap (BIOUG), Gatineau Co., Masham Twp., 45.64°N, 76.01°W, 1♂, 3-10.vii.2006, D.M. Wood (CNC), James Bat Rte., km 307, Pontax II River, 51.7753°N, 77.4242°W, 1♂, 8-10.viii.2005, M. Buck, B. Buck, yellow pans (DEBU), James Bay Rte., km 204.5, 50.9831°N, 77.6339°W, 2♂, 7-16.vii.2001, M. Buck, B. Buck, Malaise trap (DEBU), 2♂, 8-9.vii.1961, M. Buck, B. Buck, Malaise trap (DEBU). UNITED STATES: Colorado: Rio Grande Co., Beaver Creek, 37.58°N, 106.65°W, 3048m, 4♂, 21.vi.1972, W.W. Wirth, Malaise trap (USNM).</p> <p>Other material examined. CANADA: Alberta: Jasper National Park, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-117.914&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=53.1954" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -117.914/lat 53.1954)">Pocahontas Campground</a>, 53.1954°N, 117.914°W, 1131m, 1♀, 16-22.vii.2013, BIOBus 2012, Malaise trap (BIOUG); British Columbia: <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-116.528&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=51.3653" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -116.528/lat 51.3653)">Yoho National Park</a>, 51.3653°N, 116.528°W, 1268m, 1♀, 7-16.vii.2014, Jamie, Malaise trap (BIOUG); Newfoundland and Labrador: <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-53.9702&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=48.598" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -53.9702/lat 48.598)">Terra Nova National Park</a>, 48.598°N, 53.9702°W, 127m, 1♀, 25-26.vii.1976, F. Tremblay, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 2♀, 9-16.vii.2013, E. Perry, Malaise trap (BIOUG); Nova Scotia: Halifax, <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-63.5686&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=44.623" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -63.5686/lat 44.623)">Point Pleasant Park</a>, 44.623°N, 63.5686°W, 30m, 1♀, 15-19.vii.2002, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG); Ontario: <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-77.17&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.24" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -77.17/lat 45.24)">Griffith</a> 7 mi. E, 45.24°N, 77.17°W, 1♂, 19.vii.1990, B.E. Cooper (DEBU); Quebec: <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-69.4305&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=47.9664" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -69.4305/lat 47.9664)">Bois-des-Bel Bog</a>, 47.9664°N, 69.4305°W, 16♂, 9-13.vi.2006, A.G. Taillefer, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 9-14.vii.1979, A.G. Taillefer, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 15.vi-2.vii.2010, A.G. Taillefer, pan trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 21.vi.2006, A.G. Taillefer, sweep (LEMQ), 1♂, 15- 22.vi.2008, A.G. Taillefer, pan trap (LEMQ), 5♂, 15.vi.2006, A.G. Taillefer, sweep (LEMQ), 1♂, 15-21.vi.2006, A.G. Taillefer, pan trap (LEMQ), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-69.4274&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=47.9683" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -69.4274/lat 47.9683)">Bois-des-Bel Bog</a>, 47.9683°N, 69.4274°W, 16♂, 9-13.vi.2006, A.G. Taillefer, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 9-14.vii.1979, A.G. Taillefer, Malaise trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 15.vi-2.vii.2010, A.G. Taille- fer, pan trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 21.vi.2006, A.G. Taillefer, sweep (LEMQ), 1♂, 15-22.vi.2008, A.G. Taillefer, pan trap (LEMQ), 5♂, 15.vi.2006, A.G. Taillefer, sweep (LEMQ), 1♂, 15-21.vi.2006, A.G. Taillefer, pan trap (LEMQ), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-64.376&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=48.857" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -64.376/lat 48.857)">Forillon National Park</a>, 48.857°N, 64.376°W, 135m, 1♂, 23.vi-26.vii.1995, F. Tremblay, Malaise trap (BIOUG), Gaspe, ZEC York-Baillargeon, forest edge near <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-64.8667&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=48.8167" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -64.8667/lat 48.8167)">Lac Pauline</a>, 48.8167°N, 64.8667°W, 1♂, 26.vii.2000, H. Varady- Szabo (LEMQ), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-77.6208&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=53.4942" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -77.6208/lat 53.4942)">James Bay</a> Rte. km 570.3, 53.4942°N, 77.6208°W, 1♂,, M. Buck, B. Buck, Malaise trap (DEBU), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-77.6339&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=50.9831" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -77.6339/lat 50.9831)">James Bay</a> Rte., km 204.5, 50.9831°N, 77.6339°W, 1♂, 7-16.vii.2001, M. Buck, B. Buck, Malaise trap (DEBU), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-73.161&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=45.546" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -73.161/lat 45.546)">Mont St.</a> Hilaire, 45.546°N, 73.161°W, 1♀, 10-17.vi.2008, V. Levesque, trunk trap (LEMQ); Saskatchewan: <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-106.078&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=53.8497" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -106.078/lat 53.8497)">Prince Albert National Park</a>, 53.8497°N, 106.078°W, 627m, 1♀, 10-12.vii.2012, R. Thompson, E. Knight (BIOUG).</p> <p>Etymology. The Latin name silvestris referring to forests where this species is collected most often.</p> <p>Remarks. The male genitalia can appear similar to species P. lustrum; however, P. silvestris has less marking within the overall surface of circular structure and they are more situated in the bottom half (Fig. 18C). The epandrium also has a curve before the cerci on lateral view. Make sure to adjust the position on the anterior edge properly to see the dent. The surstylus apex is also flatter like P. rectiloba while P. lustrum is more pointed. Genitalia often tucked within the abdomen, making it harder to see all characters.</p> <p>Females of P. anguliloba, P.lustrum, P. nitens, P. rectiloba, P. silvestris, P. wheeleri can only be reliably identified through sequencing.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187B7FFA0FFD9FF3AFE4EC7F8A33C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. 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03B187B7FF9DFFDFFF3AFC22C473A76B.text	03B187B7FF9DFFDFFF3AFC22C473A76B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paramyia wheeleri Levesque-Beaudin & Mlynarek 2020	<div><p>Paramyia wheeleri, new species</p> <p>(Fig. 19-20; 26)</p> <p>Description. (Fig. 19) Total length ♂ 1.2 mm, ♀ 1.5-1.8 mm. Overall colour brown to dark brown, frontal triangle brown to dark brown, shiny, reaching lunule; frons 1.31 times longer than wide and 1.6 times wider than flagellum; width at widest point 2.0 times the bottom eye width; gena brown with prunescence, 0.09 times eye height; postgena brown to dark brown, with light prunescence and 0.24 width of head; scape and pedicel brown to dark brown, first flagellomere subquadrate, 1.1 times wider than long, brown with pale pubescence, arista dark brown and 1.5 times width of first flagellomere; moderate facial carina, easily visible laterally; palpus dark brown with 4 enlarge setae apically, 1 ventral seta pre-apical and a ventral row of slender setae, labium brown to dark brown 0.33-0.40 mm and labella brown to dark brown 0.36 mm long.</p> <p>Scutum shiny brown; scutellum brown, microsetose; all femur brown; fore tibia brown with apex paler and anterior side mostly light brown to yellowish; mid and hind tibia all brown; all tarsi light brown to yellowish; hind basitarsus shorter than length of tarsi 2-4 combined; haltere uniformly brown; wing 1.14 mm long; abdomen shiny brown to dark brown.</p> <p>Male postabdomen (Fig. 20). Epandrium in lateral view 1.25 times longer than wide, in posterior view 2.3 times wider than high (before cerci), small setae densely covering posterior portion of epandrium mixed with a low density of large setae; surstylus 1.1 times as high as epandrium, elephant trunk shape tapering in the first 1/3 and remaining thin until tip, with a large thick half circular structure situated basally with few short markings within, with only a few apical setae; cerci small and slightly rounded apically, 0.46 times length of surstylus in posterior view, medium length setae along the edge, uniform thickness in lateral view.</p> <p>Molecular barcode sequence can be accessed through GenBank Accession: HM417566.1 and BOLD BIN: BOLD:AAG0166 (average p-distance within BIN: 0.17%).</p> <p>Distribution (Fig. 26). Canada: Ontario; United States: Arizona</p> <p>Type material. Holotype ♂. CANADA: Ontario: Cambridge, rare <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-80.3652&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=43.3736" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -80.3652/lat 43.3736)">Charitable Research Reserve</a>, 43.3736°N, 80.3652°W, 304m, 4-11.vi.2015, BIO Collections, Malaise trap, (formerly in BIOUG, now deposited in CNC) [BIOUG22726-B04]. Paratypes. CANADA: Ontario: Cambridge, rare Charitable Research Reserve, 43.3736°N, 80.3652°W, 304m, 2♀, 18-24.vi.2015, BIO Collections, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♀, 18-24.vii.1979, BIO Collec- tions, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♀, 18-21.vii.1978, BIO Collections, Malaise trap (BIOUG), <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-75.865&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=44.4534" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -75.865/lat 44.4534)">Thousand Islands</a> Na- tional Park, 44.4534°N, 75.865°W, 1♀, 2-9.vii.2014, M. Brown, Malaise trap (BIOUG). UNITED STATES: Ari- zona: Santa Cruz Co., <a href="http://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=-110.77&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=31.53" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long -110.77/lat 31.53)">Patagonia</a>, 31.53°N, 110.77°W, 1♂, 14.x.1995, B.V. Brown, E. Wilk, Malaise trap (LEMQ).</p> <p>Etymology. The species name is in honour of Dr. Terry A. Wheeler who was involved in the early stages of this study but could not see the final product because of a brain tumor. He was quite interested in this species because the genitalia are so drastically different from the other species.</p> <p>Remarks. Females of P. anguliloba, P. lustrum, P. nitens, P. rectiloba, P. silvestris, P. wheeleri can only be reliably identified through sequencing.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187B7FF9DFFDFFF3AFC22C473A76B	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie;Mlynarek, Julia J.	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie, Mlynarek, Julia J. (2020): Revision of Nearctic Paramyia Williston (Diptera: Milichiidae). Zootaxa 4732 (1): 1-56, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4732.1.1
03B187B7FF9BFFDCFF3AF8C9C29EA0B4.text	03B187B7FF9BFFDCFF3AF8C9C29EA0B4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paramyia incrassatoloba Levesque-Beaudin & Mlynarek 2020	<div><p>Paramyia incrassatoloba, new species</p> <p>(Fig. 21-22; 26)</p> <p>Description. (Fig. 21) Total length ♂ 1.8 mm. Female unknown. Overall colour dark brown, frontal triangle dark brown to black, shiny, reaching lunule; frons 1.33 times longer than wide and 1.5 times wider than flagellum; width at widest point 1.81 times the bottom eye width; gena dark brown with prunescence, 0.12 times eye height; postgena dark brown, with light prunescence and 0.15 width of head; scape and pedicel dark brown, first flagellomere trapezoidal, 1.2 times wider than long, dark brown with pale pubescence, arista dark brown and 1.67 times width of first flagellomere; moderate facial carina, easily visible laterally; palpus dark brown with 4 enlarge setae apically and 1 ventral seta close to mid-point, labium dark brown 0.43 mm and labella dark brown 0.45 mm long.</p> <p>Scutum shiny dark brown; scutellum dark brown, microsetose; fore femur dark brown with apical antero-dorsal part with a slightly paler circle shape; fore tibia dark brown and slightly paler on the anterior apical section; femur and tibia on mid and hind leg dark brown; all tarsi light brown to yellowish; hind basitarsus shorter than length of tarsi 2-4 combined; haltere uniformly dark brown; wing 1.52 mm long; abdomen shiny dark brown.</p> <p>Male postabdomen (Fig. 22). Epandrium in lateral view 1.02 times wider than high, in posterior view 2.6 times wider than high (before cerci), small setae densely covering posterior portion of epandrium mixed with a low density of large setae; surstylus 1.4 times as high as epandrium, paddle shape increasing in width from base to apex, with a large wavy circular structure situated basally with many wavy short markings within, setae medium length, covering anterior side and distal half of surstylus; cerci large and pointed apically, 0.86 times length of surstylus in posterior view, with two pair of medium length setae along the edge, apically swollen in lateral view.</p> <p>Molecular barcode sequence can be accessed through GenBank Accession: [pending] and BOLD BIN: origi- nally BOLD:ADO8669, now merged with BOLD:AAG0168 (P. nitens).</p> <p>Distribution (Fig. 26). Southern United-States: Mississippi</p> <p>Type material. Holotype ♂. UNITED STATES: Mississippi: Winston Co., Noxubee National Wildlife E., Tripletts, 19.v.2013, J.M. Cumming (CNC).</p> <p>Etymology. The species name comes from incrasso (from Latin) meaning fatten, thicken and lobos (from Greek) meaning lobe, which refers to the surstylus shape increasing in width from base to apex.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187B7FF9BFFDCFF3AF8C9C29EA0B4	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie;Mlynarek, Julia J.	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie, Mlynarek, Julia J. (2020): Revision of Nearctic Paramyia Williston (Diptera: Milichiidae). Zootaxa 4732 (1): 1-56, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4732.1.1
03B187B7FF98FFD1FF3AFEBAC473A25C.text	03B187B7FF98FFD1FF3AFEBAC473A25C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paramyia rectiloba Levesque-Beaudin & Mlynarek 2020	<div><p>Paramyia rectiloba, new species</p> <p>(Fig. 23–24; 30)</p> <p>Description. (Fig. 23) Total length ♂ 1.4–1.5 mm, ♀ 1.7–1.8 mm. Overall colour brown to dark brown, frontal tri- angle dark brown to black, shiny, reaching lunule; frons 1.1–1.33 times longer than wide and 1.75–1.8 times wider than flagellum; width at widest point 2.13–2.33 times the bottom eye width; gena brown to dark brown with prunescence, 0.14–0.19 times eye height; postgena dark brown, with light prunescence and 0.23–0.30 width of head; scape and pedicel dark brown, first flagellomere subquadrate to slightly trapezoidal, same length than width, dark brown with pale pubescence, arista dark brown and 1.64–1.82 times width of first flagellomere; moderate facial carina, easily visible laterally; palpus brown to dark brown with 5 enlarge setae apically and 1 ventral seta pre-apical, labium dark brown 0.37–0.43 mm and labella brown and apically paler 0.46–0.48 mm long.</p> <p>Scutum shiny dark brown; scutellum dark brown, microsetose; fore femur brown with apical antero-dorsal part with a slightly paler circle shape, mid and hind femur brown and all tibia brown; all tarsi light brow to yellowish; hind basitarsus shorter than length of tarsi 2–4 combined; haltere brown and slightly darker apically; wing 1.21–1.33 mm long; abdomen shiny dark brown.</p> <p>Male postabdomen (Fig. 24). Epandrium in lateral view 1.0 times wider than high, in posterior view 2.4 times wider than high (before cerci), small setae densely covering posterior portion of epandrium mixed with a low density of large setae; surstylus 1.3 times as high as epandrium, rounded rectangular shape with a large circular structure, thicker on the posterior side, situated basally with just a few short markings in the middle, setae medium length, covering anterior side and distal half of surstylus; cerci large and pointed apically, 0.89 times length of surstylus in posterior view, with a pair of very long preapical setae and other shorter setae, less than 1/3 its length, apically swollen in lateral view.</p> <p>Molecular barcode sequence can be accessed through GenBank Accession: HQ981642 and BOLD BIN: BOLD: AAG0170 (average p-distance within BIN: 0.36%).</p> <p>Distribution (Fig. 30). East Coast: Canada: Nova Scotia, Quebec, Ontario; United States: Vermont, New Hampshire, Michigan, Florida / West Coast: Canada: British Columbia; United States: New Mexico</p> <p>Type material. Holotype ♂. CANADA: British Columbia: 10 mi. E. Creston, 31.vii.1980, G. Gibson, sweeping, (DEBU).</p> <p>Paratypes. CANADA: British Columbia: 10 km W Kamloops, New Afton Mine, 50.6719°N, 120.533°W, 1♂, 24.vii–1.viii.2013, C. Simon, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 10 mi. E. Creston, 49.1°N, 116.51°W, 4♂, 31.vii.1980, G. Gibson, sweeping (DEBU), 10 mi. E. Osoyoos, 49.03°N, 119.44°W, 1♂, 30.vii.1980, G. Gibson, sweeping (DEBU); Nova Scotia: Halifax, Point Pleasant Park, 44.623°N, 63.5686°W, 30m, 1♀, 14–22.vi.2006, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♂, 20–27.vii.2013, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♀, 22–26.vii.2005, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♂, 20–30.xi.1986, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♂, 14–19.vii.1987, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♀, 20.viii–3.ix.2014, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG); Ontario: Frontenac Co., Skycroft Campground, 5km W Chaffeys Locks, 44.55°N, 76.3667°W, 1♂, 14–19.vii.1987, B. Hubley, Malaise trap (ROM), 1♂, 14.viii–7.ix.2003, B. Hubley, Malaise trap (ROM), 1♂, 14–19.vii.2013, B. Hubley, Malaise trap (ROM), Killar- ney Provincial Park, nr hwy 637, 46.01°N, 81.1°W, 1♂, 11.vii.2004, J. Forrest, sweep (LEMQ), Lambton Co., Pinery Provincial Park, Sand dunes, 44.55°N, 76.3667°W, 1♂, 19–26.vii.2006, L. Packer, Malaise trap (ROM), Thousand Islands National Park, 44.4534°N, 75.865°W, 3♂, 1♀, 16–23.vii.2014, M. Brown, Malaise trap (BI- OUG), 3♂, 30.vii–8.viii.2014, M. Brown, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 2♂, 2–9.vii.2014, M. Brown, Malaise trap (BI- OUG), 1♂, 17.vi–3.vii.2003, M. Brown, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♂, 31.vii–18.viii.2014, M. Brown, Malaise trap (BIOUG); Quebec: Gatineau Co., Masham Township, 45.64°N, 76.01°W, 1♂, 27.vii.1995, E. Ikeda (LEMQ), Mont St. Bruno, 45.5524°N, 73.3339°W, 1♀, 24.vii–1.viii.2013, V. Levesque, flight interception trap (LEMQ), Ogden, Marlington Bog, 45.04°N, 72.1733°W, 1♀, 4–5.vii.2010, A. Moores, Malaise trap (LEMQ), Old Chelsea, King Mt., 45.49°N, 75.86°W, 1♂, 13.viii.1969, B.V. Peterson (CNC), St-Daniel, Parc National de Frontenac, 45.9683°N, 71.1517°W, 1♂, 12–19.viii.2013, A. Moores, pan trap (LEMQ). UNITED STATES: Florida: Miami, 25.76°N, 80.19°W, 1♂, 20.ii.1912, F. Knal (USNM); Michigan: Hunt Cr. Exp. Sta. nr. Lewiston, 44.88°N, 84.31°W, 1♂, 20.vii.1942, C.W. Sabrosky (USNM); New Mexico: Catron Co., 8 mi. SE. Luna, 33.82°N, 108.95°W, 2286m, 4♂, 9–14.vii.1987, S. Peck, J. Peck (DEBU); Vermont: East Franklin, Lake Carmi State Park, 44.9533°N, 72.8817°W, 1♂, 11–18.vii.2006, A. Moores, pan trap (LEMQ), 1♂, 11–17.vii.2013, A. Moores, Malaise trap (LEMQ).</p> <p>Other material examined. CANADA: British Columbia: 10 km W Kamloops, New Afton Mine, 50.6719°N, 120.533°W, 1♂, 24–30.vii.2013, C. Simon, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♂, 24–28.viii.1987, C. Simon, Malaise trap (BIOUG), Mount Revelstoke National Park, Off trail behind old staff housing, 51.0181°N, 118.205°W, 608m, 1♂, 4–11.vii.2006, S. Devita, Malaise trap (BIOUG); Nova Scotia: Halifax, Point Pleasant Park, 44.623°N, 63.5686°W, 30m, 3♂, 1♀, 6–13.vii.2013, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♀, 3–10.viii.2013, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♀, 28.vi–12.vii.1986, T. Zemlak, Malaise trap (BIOUG), Kejimkujik, Hemocks and Hardwoods, 44.4425°N, 65.2535°W, 97m, 1♂, 31.vii.2009, BIObus 2009 (BIOUG); Ontario: 4452 Rowsome Rd., Elizabethtown, 44.6213°N, 76.273°W, 120m, 1♀, 19.vi.2010, J. Sones (BIOUG), Bruce Co., Bruce Peninsula National Park, Lake Scugog, 45.1167°N, 81.5333°W, 1♂, 1–17.viii.2002, S.A. Marshall, Malaise trap (DEBU), Puslinch, Property of Bob Hanner, 43.4464°N, 80.2512°W, 335m, 2♀, 03.viii.2008, T. Terzin (BIOUG), 1♂, 21.viii.2008, T. Terzin (BIOUG), Thousand Islands National Park, 44.4534°N, 75.865°W, 6♂, 5♀, 16–23.vii.2014, M. Brown, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♂, 2♀, 30.vii–8.viii.2014, M. Brown, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♂, 1♀, 2–9.vii.2014, M. Brown, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♂, 17–24.vii.2006, M. Brown, Malaise trap (BIOUG), 1♂, 4–11.vii.2006, M. Brown, Mal- aise trap (BIOUG); Quebec: Johnville Bog and Forest Park, 45.345°N, 71.7417°W, 1♂, 12–19.vii.2006, J. Savage, J. Kuchta, Malaise trap (LEMQ). UNITED STATES: New Hampshire: Coos Co., 1 km E Stark, 44.6°N, 71.4°W, 1♂, 8.viii.2000, J. Savage, sweep (LEMQ).</p> <p>Etymology. The species name come from the Latin rectus, meaning straight and lobos (from Greek) meaning lobe, which refers to the fairly straight/parallel side of the surstylus.</p> <p>Remarks. Females of P. anguliloba, P.lustrum, P. nitens, P. rectiloba, P. silvestris, P. wheeleri can only be reliably identified through sequencing.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187B7FF98FFD1FF3AFEBAC473A25C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie;Mlynarek, Julia J.	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie, Mlynarek, Julia J. (2020): Revision of Nearctic Paramyia Williston (Diptera: Milichiidae). Zootaxa 4732 (1): 1-56, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4732.1.1
03B187B7FF95FFD1FF3AFD02C208A4C0.text	03B187B7FF95FFD1FF3AFD02C208A4C0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Paramyia hungarica Papp 1993	<div><p>Paramyia hungarica Papp, 1993</p> <p>Paramyia hungarica Papp, 1993 has only been previously recorded from Hungary (Papp, 1993, 2001). Based on its original description, it was difficult to find any clear distinctions between P. hungarica and the North American species. We were not able to obtain a specimen of this species to verify its morphology. We did however acquire one leg from the Hungarian Natural History Museum, which was sequenced. The sequence obtained through Next- Generation sequencing was very short (137 bp), as only the fragment 6 amplified (see Prosser et al. 2016). Luckily, that fragment contained some unique substitutions that made it clearly unique and different from the North American species (Fig. 31). Its distinct molecular barcode from the North American species leads us to conclude that it is unlikely to be present in North America.</p> <p>As mentioned in our P. nitens redescription, we believe that Papp (2001) may have mistakenly used specimens of P. pseudonitens in his re-description of P. nitens. This makes using the key provided in Papp (2001) difficult as it is not actually corresponding to P. nitens but P. pseudonitens. Currently, the surest way to differentiate P. hungarica from P. nitens is through their geographic distribution and molecular sequence; P. hungarica is restricted to the Palearctic and even a short fragment of its molecular barcode is divergent from P. nitens.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187B7FF95FFD1FF3AFD02C208A4C0	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie;Mlynarek, Julia J.	Levesque-Beaudin, Valerie, Mlynarek, Julia J. (2020): Revision of Nearctic Paramyia Williston (Diptera: Milichiidae). Zootaxa 4732 (1): 1-56, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4732.1.1
