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De internationale bronnen zijn kelsey lp (1969) a revision of the scenopinidae (diptera) of the world.
In the past, the family of scenopinidae included only the current subfamily of scenopininae, while the other genera known at that time were classified into different systematic positions. Prorates was described and classified by melander (1906) [2] among empididae and caenotus was described and classified by cole (1923) [3] among therevidae.
Elmo hardy university of kansas, lawrence, kansas with the exception of the common window fly omphrale fenestralis (linn. ) members of this family are not well known and are very poorly represented in collections.
In his monographic revision of world scenopinidae, kelsey (1969) subsequently transferred pseudomphrale cyanops edwards, 1932 to het- eromphrale as the second species in the genus.
The scenopinidae or window flies are a small (about 400 described species) family of flies (diptera), distributed worldwide.
The therevoid clade represents a group of four families (apsilocephalidae, evocoidae, scenopinidae and therevidae) of lower brachyceran diptera in the superfamily asiloidea. The largest of these families is that of the stiletto flies (therevidae).
Diptera: descriptions of new genera and species of diptera from the region west of the mississippi and especially from california.
(2001) a revision of the family scenopinidae (diptera) from egypt.
Aug 7, 2017 diptera, syrphidae, allobaccha, asarkina, entomology, systematics, phylogenomics, taxonomy, bioinformatics, next-generation sequencing,.
The scenopinidae or window flies are a small (about 400 described species) family of flies a revision of the scenopinidae (diptera) of the world.
Kelsey2 i was privileged to examine material, housed in the collection of the bishop museum3, from thailand and several pacific islands. Included in this material are 5 new species and a previously undescribed male of a 6th species, all of which are described in this paper.
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Revision of the higher taxa, based on the phylogenetic cladistic relationships between various groups of asiloidea has led to a better understanding of their ranks and interrelationships.
Revision of the south american window fly genus heteromphrale kröber, 1937 (diptera, scenopinidae) by stephen d gaimari phylogeny, classification, and biogeography of the cycloteline therevidae (insecta: diptera: thereavidae).
A revision of north american omphralidae (scenopinidae) [part]. Arevision of north american omphralidae (scenopinidae) [concl.
Figure 5 from: winterton s, gaimari s (2011) revision of the south american window fly genus heteromphrale kröber, 1937 (diptera, scenopinidae).
Items 1 - 20 of 253 the scenopinidae or window flies are a small (about 400 described species) family of flies (diptera), distributed worldwide.
Revision of the south american window fly genus heteromphrale kröber, 1937 (diptera, scenopinidae).
S 2001: revision of the genus xeramoeba hesse (bombyliidae, diptera) from egypt, with description of a new species. S 2001: a revision of the family scenopinidae (diptera) from egypt.
Yeates (1992b) described the detailed morphology of similar, more specialized structures in scenopinidae. The function of these modi®ed setal patches is unknown but appears to be sensory. Considering the shape and position of the setal patches, and the sister-group relationship of the families, they are most likely homologous.
Revision of the south american window fly genus heteromphrale kröber, 1937 ( diptera, scenopinidae).
A revision of the north american two-winged flies of the family therevidae. Proceedings of the united states national museum 62 (4): 1-140. 1992 towards a monophyletic bombyliidae (diptera): the removal of the proratinae (diptera: scenopinidae).
The male genital musculature of anabarrhynchus tristis bigot (therevidae) and metatrichia waterhousei (paramonov) (scenopinidae) are examined and compared to other flies of the superfamily asiloidea.
(1969), a revision of the scenopinidae (diptera) of the world, bull.
“male genital musculature of therevidae and scenopinidae (diptera: asiloidea): structure, homology and phylogenetic implications,” australian journal of entomology 37 (1), 27–33 (1998).
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(2001) a revision of the family scenopinidae (diptera) from egypt. Efflatounia 1: 1-14 [google scholar] international commission on zoological nomenclature. (2008) proposed amendment of the international code of zoological nomenclature to expand and refine methods of publication.
Is found in carpets where it may prey on carpet beetle larvae.
Dec 3, 2020 revision of the south american window fly genus heteromphrale kröber, 1937 ( diptera, scenopinidae).
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