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Abstract present work dealt with the morphological and the taxonomic studies of the family Nemestrinidae (Diptera: Brachycera) from Egypt. * Morphology:A morphological study of Nemestrinus aegyptiacus (Wiedemann, 1928) using as a standard model showing the diagnostic characters of the family Nemestrinidae such as: abdominal color, wing venation. All important morphological terms are discussed and a uniform terminology is elaborated for use in key and descriptions. The significance morphological characters that separate the species are design of abdominal patterns, wing venation and presence or absence bands or shining spots on the frons. Special attention should be paid to the male and female genitalia as important specific characters. |