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Description: Wenzel, Rupert L. (1976) The Streblid Batflies of Venzuela. Brigham Young Science Bulletin, Provo: 112(c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
Description: 374633 Exastinion deceptivum (CJM 4934), male, holotype, habitus, dorsal view, from slide. Collected 4/23/66 by C.J. Marinkelle in Colombia (La Calera, 12 km NNE of Bogota, Cundinamarca) from Anoura geoffroyi. Photo taken using the purple station Microptics system and stacked with CombineZ.FM Catalog: InsectsCatalog Subset: Bat FliesScientific Name: Anastrebla modestini Wenzel, 1966Phylum: ArthropodaClass: InsectaOrder: DipteraFamily: StreblidaeGenus: AnastreblaSpecies: modestiniField #: CJM 4934Collector: C. J. MarinkelleGeography: South America, Colombia, Cundinamarca, 74m: La Calera, 12 km NE of BosotaDWc Country: ColombiaDate Collected: 23 Apr 1966Tissue Available?: NoCo-ordinates Available?: NoCount: 4Sex: adult maleEMu IRN: 374633OccurenceID: 06813cf1-d358-4bfd-9af2-2652b06b7cf7
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