Allochaeta longiciliata Borgmeier, 1926 Allochaeta longiciliata Borgmeier 1926: 46, pl. 2, fig. 5, pl. 3, fig. 8. Allochaeta propinqua Borgmeier 1926: 48, pl. 2, fig. 6; 1928: 120 (syn.). Material examined. Point 1 (1♂, DZUP); point 6 (1♂, DZUP); point 8 (2♂, DZUP); point 14 (4♂, DZUP); point 16 (1♂, DZUP); point 18(2♂, DZUP); point 19 (27♂, DZUP); point 20 (15♂, DZUP); point 21 (12 ♂, DZUP); ♀, DZUP); point 24 (1♂, DZUP); point 26 (2♂, DZUP); point 27 (3♂, DZUP); point 29 (4♂, DZUP). Diagnostic characters. Foremetatarsus not enlarged; wing with more than 10 pairs of long costal cilia present in costal vein (Borgmeier, 1926). Distribution. South and southeastern Brazil. Updated distribution for Brazil. Rio de Janeiro and Rio Grande do Sul. Apocephalus piliventris Borgmeier, 1925: Figure 5 Apocephalus piliventris Borgmeier 1925: 186, figs. 18–19, pl. 8, fig. 39. Material examined. Point 3 (2♀, COLEPAV); point 14 (1♀, DZUP 459502); point 19 (1♀, COLEPAV). Diagnostic characters. This species is recognizable by the structure of the tubular ovipositor, with median furrow. Distribution. South and southeastern Brazil. Updated distribution for Brazil. Rio de Janeiro and Rio Grande do Sul., Published as part of Duarte, Juliano L. P., Vaz, Dayana B. & Krüger, Rodrigo F., 2018, New records of phorid flies (Diptera, Phoridae) from Rio Grande do Sul, with five new records to Brazil, pp. 125-139 in Check List (Online) (Online) 14 (1) on page 128, DOI: 10.15560/14.1.125, {"references":["Borgmeier T (1926) Phorideos novos ou pouco conhecidos do Brasil. Boletim do Museu Nacional do Rio de Janeiro 2 (5): 39 - 52."]}