taxonID	type	description	language	source
03C487D6FFC85065FE8C7B14C4A2FD73.taxon	description	Lacinia: (Fig. 2) Total mean length = 0.29 mm. Greatest mean width 0.005 mm. Apex of the dorsal surface with 2 – 9 teeth, flattened apically and more erect proximally, retrorse. Dorsolateral surface with short, uniform and sparse micropilosity. Dorsomedial surface, distal to the apical teeth, bare. Ventral surface bare. Labrum: (Fig. 3) Total mean length = 0.283 mm. Greatest mean width 0.037 mm. Apex blunt. Dorsal surface with abundant and short microtrichiae; medially swollen, convex and bare. Apex with erect and triangular apical microteeth and circular depressions. Ventral surface without micropilosity. Hypopharynx: (Fig. 4) Total mean length = 0.22 mm. Greatest mean width 0.015 mm. Apex acute. Without micropilosity or other ornamentation. Dorsomedial surface smooth, bare; salivary duct opening in the apex. Ventral surface rugose, bare.	en	González, Christian R., Brevis, Karina, Miranda, Carmen, Sotomayor, Arlen (2005): Comparative study of mouthparts of the female of two species of Dasybasis Macquart from Chile (Diptera: Tabanidae). Zootaxa 1058: 35-41, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.273250
03C487D6FFC95065FE8C7929C4A2FA03.taxon	description	Lacinia: (Fig. 6) Total mean length = 0.31 mm. Greatest mean width 0.006 mm. Apex of the dorsal surface with 2 – 8 teeth, flattened apically and more erect proximally, retrorse. Dorsolateral surface with long, not uniform and abundant micropilosity. Dorsomedial surface, distal to the apical teeth, bare. Ventral surface bare. Labrum: (Fig. 7) Total mean length = 0.294 mm. Greatest mean width 0.041 mm. Apex blunt. Dorsal surface with sparse, short microtrichiae; median surface swollen, bare. Apex with semi erect and triangular apical microteeth and circular depressions. Ventral surface without micropilosity. Hypopharynx: (Fig. 8) Total mean length = 0.26 mm. Greatest mean width 0.018 mm. Apex acute. Without micropilosity or other ornamentation. Dorsomedial surface smooth, bare; salivary duct opening in the apex. Ventral surface rugose, bare.	en	González, Christian R., Brevis, Karina, Miranda, Carmen, Sotomayor, Arlen (2005): Comparative study of mouthparts of the female of two species of Dasybasis Macquart from Chile (Diptera: Tabanidae). Zootaxa 1058: 35-41, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.273250
