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A key is given for the identification of females of all Holarctic species included into this genus, and keys are provided for distinguishing third instar larvae and puparia of two Palaeartic species. In addition to these, the description of the A. monachae (Kr.) female has been expanded.
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Animais , Sarcofagídeos/classificação , Sarcofagídeos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Sarcofagídeos/genéticaRESUMO
The male of Farrimyia lopesi, a new species from Maracaí island, Uraricoera river, Roraima, Brazil is described and illustrated.
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Dípteros/classificação , Sarcofagídeos/classificação , Sarcofagídeos/genética , Filogenia , Especificidade da EspécieRESUMO
Boettcheria solo sp. n. from the Dominican Republic is described and it is argued that its most probable sister group is B. parkeri Aldrich, 1916 from Jamaica. Boettcheria Parker, 1914 is briefly diagnosed and a list of included species is provided.
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Sarcofagídeos/classificação , Sarcofagídeos/genética , Especificidade da Espécie , República DominicanaRESUMO
Male and female of Punaphyto lopesi, a new species from Equador are described and illustrated.
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Sarcofagídeos/classificação , Sarcofagídeos/genética , Filogenia , Especificidade da EspécieRESUMO
Prof. Dr. Hugo de Souza Lopes is one of the authors of the phylogenetic classification of Sarcophagidae, especially Sarcophaginae. In this paper I present the taxonomic key of the tribes of Sarcophaginae according to his opinion; a list of the 48 genera and subgenera and the 356 species described by Prof. Lopes; and a review of subtribal construction of tribe Sarcophagini with a key of the subtribes. One new subtribe Boettcheriiscina Verves, subtr. nov. and two new monotypic genera (Mufindia Verves, gen. nov., and Sabiella Verves, gen. nov.) are described. The role of Prof. Lopes in the knowledge of taxonomy and ecology of American, Oriental, Australian and Oceanic Sarcophagidae is illumined.
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Sarcofagídeos/classificação , Sarcofagídeos/genética , Ecologia , FilogeografiaRESUMO
A new species of the genus Johnstonimyia Lopes, namely J. lopesi, is described and illustrated.