Summary: | FIGURES 31–39. Linnaemya spp., males. Scale bars: 0.5mm. 31. Linnaemya bergstroemi n. sp., holotype (Finland, Inari), undissected terminalia in left lateral view. The arrow shows the characteristically rounded projection on the posterior margin of sternite 5, a feature shared with Linnaemya anthracina Thompson. 32. Linnaemya varia Curran (Canada, Yukon), undissected terminalia in left lateral view. Notice the differences in the size and shape of the epandrium and convex posterior margin of sternite 5 as compared with L. bergstroemi n. sp. Both these features are in common with all other members of the subgenus Ophina Robineau-Desvoidy. 33–34. Sternite 5 in ventral view. 33. Linnaemya bergstroemi n. sp., paratype (Finland, Inari). The arrow points to the rounded projection on the posterior margin. 34. Linnaemya anthracina Thompson (Canada, Alberta). Notice the differences in the size and shape of the rounded projection on the posterior margin as well as in the shape of the median cleft of the sternite as compared with L. bergstroemi n. sp. 35–39. Syncercus and surstyli in dorsal (A) and lateral (B) views. 35. Linnaemya bergstroemi n. sp., paratype (Finland, Inari). 36. Linnaemya anthracina (Canada, Alberta). 37. Linnaemya varia Curran (Canada, Northwest Territories). 38. Linnaemya nigrescens Curran (Canada, Nova Scotia). 39. Linnaemya tessellata (Brooks) (Canada, Yukon). Published as part of Pohjoismäki, Jaakko & Haarto, Antti, 2015, Linnaemya bergstroemi n. sp. (Diptera: Tachinidae) — a new parasitoid fly from the Finnish Lapland, pp. 581-597 in Zootaxa 4059 (3) on page 590, DOI:10.11646/zootaxa.4059.3.9, http://zenodo.org/record/244767
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