Fig. 94. Medetera ambigua  (Zetterstedt)
Fig. 95. Medetera abstrusa Thuneberg
Fig. 96. Medetera acanthura Negrobov & Thuneberg
Fig. 97. Medetera apicalis (Zetterstedt)
Fig. 98. Medetera borealis Thuneberg
Fig. 99. Medetera adjaniae Gosseries
Fig. 100. Medetera betulaeRingdahl
Fig. 101. Medetera gracilicauda Parent
Fig. 102.Medetera dichrocera Kowarz
Fig. 103. Medetera excellens Frey
Fig. 104. Medetera impigra Collin
Fig. 105. Medetera inspissata Collin
Fig. 106. Medetera melancholica Lundbeck
Fig. 107. Medetera infumata Loew
1
2
Fig. 108. Medetera muralis Meigen

(1-2 - apex of aedeagus; 1 - muralis phenotype, 2 - belgica phenotype)

Fig. 109. Medetera nitida (Macquart)
Fig. 110. Medetera obscura (Zetterstedt)
Fig. 111. Medetera plumbella Meigen
Fig. 112. Medetera pseudoapicalis Thuneberg
Fig. 113. Medetera pallipes (Zetterstedt)
Fig. 114. Medetera parenti Stackelberg
Fig. 115. Medetera petrophila Kowarz
Fig. 116. Medetera pinicola Kowarz
Fig. 117. Medetera senicula Kowarz
Fig. 118. Medetera setiventris Thuneberg
Fig. 119. Medetera signaticornis Loew
Fig. 120. Medetera striata Parent
Fig. 121. Medetera tristis (Zetterstedt)
Fig. 122. Medetera truncorum Meigen
Fig. 123. Medetera vagans Becker
Fig. 124. Medetera veles Loew
Fig. 125. Medetera micacea Loew
Fig. 126. Medetera zinovjevi Negrobov

Figs. 94-126. Medetera spp. Hypopygium, left lateral view (after Negrobov & Stackelberg, 1972-1974).


 
 
Fig. 127. Medetera fasciata Frey (Hypopygium, ventral view)
 
Fig. 128. Medetera diadema (Linnaeus) (surstylus and cercus)
Fig. 129. Medetera cuspidata Collin (surstylus and cercus)
 
 
Fig. 130. Medetera jacula (Fallén) (surstylus and cercus)
Fig. 131. Medetera jugalis Collin (surstylus and cercus)
 

Figs. 127. Medetera spp. Hypopygium,ventralview (after Negrobov & Stackelberg, 1972-1974).

Figs. 128-131. Medetera spp. Surstylus and cercus (after Negrobov & Stackelberg, 1972-1974).