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Zosteromeigenia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Zosteromeigenia
''Zosteromeigenia mima'' is a species of fly in the family Tachinidae and the sole representative of the genus ''Zosteromeigenia''. Like the vast majority of tachinid flies, ''Z. mima'' is expected to be a parasitoid of other arthropods, likely the larvae of Lepidoptera, however few or no host records exist. ==Identification== ''Z. mima'' is morphologically similar to a number of other flies in the tribe Blondeliini, namely those in the genus ''Trigonospila''. Like ''Trigonospila'', ''Z. mima'' is distinctive for the alternating black and white transverse bars on the thorax. There are two whitish bars on the thorax; one adjacent to the transverse suture, and the second adjacent to the scutellum. There may also be a white triangle on the tip of the scutellum, and the subscutellum is usually white. Abdominal colouration distinguishes ''Z. mima'' from ''Trigonospila''; the abdomen is largely brown or fulvous-yellow on the sides of the abdomen with a broad black stripe extending along the dorsal surface of the abdomen, terminating about the fourth segment.〔 ''Z. mima'' is also easily distinguished from ''Trigonospila'' by other characters, including a heavy suffusion of black or brown along the wing margin, giving the appearance of a brown stripe adjacent to the wing margin and much longer antennae.〔〔
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