2016
DOI: 10.11606/0031-1049.2016.56.16
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Nomenclatural acts for some Neotropical Tachinidae (Diptera)

Abstract: New replacement names and synonymies are proposed for Neotropical Tachinidae, mainly from Brazil. The following 13 new replacement names are proposed for junior secondary homonyms: Jurinella neobesa, new name for Jurinella obesa (Townsend, 1928) (preocc. Wiedemann, 1830); Archytas wulpianus, new name for Archytas nigrocalyptratus (Wulp, 1888) (preocc. Macquart, 1846); Calodexia neofumosa, new name for Calodexia fumosa (Townsend, 1917) (preocc. Townsend, 1912); Calodexia bigoti, new name for Calodexia flavipes … Show more

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“…The Brazilian tachinid specialist Silvio Shigueo Nihei (1976-present) at the Universidade de São Paulo has published primarily on the Brazilian fauna. A few of his publications are relevant to the Chilean fauna or to the list of generic synonyms in the catalogue below (Nihei 2015(Nihei , 2016Nihei and Dios 2016). A former student of Nihei's, Brazilian Rodrigo de Vilhena Perez Dios (1987-present), published a revision of Ectophasiopsis that includes the single species known from Chile (Dios and Nihei 2017).…”
Section: A Historical Perspective On the Tachinidae Of Chilementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Brazilian tachinid specialist Silvio Shigueo Nihei (1976-present) at the Universidade de São Paulo has published primarily on the Brazilian fauna. A few of his publications are relevant to the Chilean fauna or to the list of generic synonyms in the catalogue below (Nihei 2015(Nihei , 2016Nihei and Dios 2016). A former student of Nihei's, Brazilian Rodrigo de Vilhena Perez Dios (1987-present), published a revision of Ectophasiopsis that includes the single species known from Chile (Dios and Nihei 2017).…”
Section: A Historical Perspective On the Tachinidae Of Chilementioning
confidence: 99%