taxonID	type	description	language	source
03DF9347FF95FFDBFEBD2FD60C20FDE0.taxon	description	Basilia sp., Graciolli et al., 2002: 403 (record). Description. Female. Head – Vertex with 15 setae near anterior margin, between eyes. Anterior margin of each genae with 7 to 9 setae. Post­gena with 2 setae. Eyes with 2 lenses on a pigmented base. Thorax – Much wider than long. Posterior part of mesonotum with a medial dorsal process. Ten to 11 notopleural setae. Thoracic ctenidium with 20 spines. Tibiae scalpel­shaped, with 4 conspicuous ventro­distal rows of setae, the proximal being the least conspicuous (Fig. 2). Femora without sensory hairs (Fig. 2). Sternal plate wider than long. Abdomen – Tergite I wider than long. Tergite II longitudinally divided; each half ending posteriorly as a lobe with 8 ­ 9 long, thick setae and 7 spine­like setae. Anal segment nearly parallel­sided with numerous long, thick setae on each side of mid­line. Dorsal connexivum with both long and medium pustulate setae between tergite II and anal segment (Fig. 5). Sternite I with 5 setae. Sternite II wider than long, ctenidium with 70 ­ 72 spines. Sternites V and VI divided. Sternite V divided into 2 elliptical sclerites, each with 15 setae; 6 setae between sclerites. Sternite VI with inner side longer than outer side. Sternite VII with undivided and unpigmented discal area (Fig. 7). Genital plate small, with 2 setae. Anal sclerite with 2 setae. Adanal plates triangular with rounded posterior margin; each plate bearing 4 setae. Male. Head – As in female. Thorax – Much wider than long. Posterior mesonotum with medial­dorsal process. Ten to 11 notopleural setae. Thoracic ctenidium with 24 spines. Femora II and III with bare anterior surface lacking sensory hairs near base. Tibiae scalpel­shaped, bearing 4 conspicuous ventro­distal rows of setae, the proximal of which is least conspicuous. Abdomen – Tergites I, II and VII with discal setae. Sternite II wider than long, ctenidium with 60 spines. Sternite V with 2 rows of 15 and 12 spine­like setae. Genitalia with curved aedeagal apodeme (Fig. 9). Aedeagus small, parallel­sided, serrated dorsally and ventrally. Phallobase with 2 setae. Parameres with rounded base, the apical end of which bears 2 patches of 6 and 4 setae anterior and posterior, respectively.	en	Graciolli, Gustavo (2003): Two new species of Basilia Miranda-Ribeiro, 1903 (Diptera: Nycteribiidae), members of the ferruginea group, from Southern Brazil. Zootaxa 261 (1): 1-7, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.261.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.261.1.1
03DF9347FF95FFDBFEBD2FD60C20FDE0.taxon	materials_examined	Type material: Holotype, female ex. Myotis ruber (E. Geoffroy, 1806), BRAZIL: Rio Grande do Sul: Maquiné, Estação de Pesquisa e Produção de Maquiné da Fundação de Pesquisa Agropecuária da Secretaria do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul (FEPAGRO) (29 º 40´30 ´´ S, 50 º 12´26 ´´ W), 09. i. 2001, (A. M. Rui, leg.), (DZUP). Paratypes: female (in slide), same data as the holotype (DZUP); female (on slide) ex. M. ruber, BRAZIL: São Paulo: Capão Bonito, Parque Estadual Intervales (24 º 12´­ 24 º 25´S, 48 º 03´­ 48 º 30´W), 16. iii. 1999, (F. C. Passos & W. A. Pedro, leg.) (DZUP); female and male (on slide) ex. M. ruber, São Paulo: Ribeirão Grande, CC Nassau, córrego Fernandes (24 º 08´S, 48 º 19´W), 14. x. 2002, (J. Quadros, leg.); female ex. M. ruber, Paraná: Fazenda Rio Grande, Fazenda Gralha Azul (25 º 39´33 ´´ S, 49 º 16´28 ´´ W), 11. v. 2002, (G. Bianconi, leg.), (DZUP).	en	Graciolli, Gustavo (2003): Two new species of Basilia Miranda-Ribeiro, 1903 (Diptera: Nycteribiidae), members of the ferruginea group, from Southern Brazil. Zootaxa 261 (1): 1-7, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.261.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.261.1.1
03DF9347FF95FFDBFEBD2FD60C20FDE0.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The specific epithet gives homage to Ana Maria Rui, a Brazilian researcher who has greatly inspired studies of bat flies in southern Brazil.	en	Graciolli, Gustavo (2003): Two new species of Basilia Miranda-Ribeiro, 1903 (Diptera: Nycteribiidae), members of the ferruginea group, from Southern Brazil. Zootaxa 261 (1): 1-7, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.261.1.1, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.261.1.1
