1972
DOI: 10.1590/1809-43921972022123
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Sobre uma nova espécie do Gênero Scipopus Enderlein, 1922. (Diptera - Micropezidae)

Abstract: Sinopse Para conhecimento de uma nova espécie de Scipopus, o autor estudou a morfologia externa e a genitália dos machos e das fêmeas comparando com as espécies já conhecidas.

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“…Scipopus occurs from Mexico south to Argentina at elevations of 0-2700 m. Little was previously known about the biology of the genus, although S. (Scipopus) convexus sp. nov. has been reared from larva to adult in rotting bananas and feces (Albuquerque 1972c, as S. belzebul (Schiner, 1868). Females of Scipopus (Phaeopterina) alces (Marshall, 2016) (as Pseudeurybata alces), S. (S.) nigripennis (Hendel, 1922) (as S. limbativertex Enderlein, 1922), S. (S.) erythrocephalus (Fabricius, 1805), and S. (S.) cartaboensis Cresson, 1926 have been observed ovipositing in rotting wood (Marshall 2010(Marshall , 2012(Marshall , 2016, and new observations reported here).…”
Section: Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scipopus occurs from Mexico south to Argentina at elevations of 0-2700 m. Little was previously known about the biology of the genus, although S. (Scipopus) convexus sp. nov. has been reared from larva to adult in rotting bananas and feces (Albuquerque 1972c, as S. belzebul (Schiner, 1868). Females of Scipopus (Phaeopterina) alces (Marshall, 2016) (as Pseudeurybata alces), S. (S.) nigripennis (Hendel, 1922) (as S. limbativertex Enderlein, 1922), S. (S.) erythrocephalus (Fabricius, 1805), and S. (S.) cartaboensis Cresson, 1926 have been observed ovipositing in rotting wood (Marshall 2010(Marshall , 2012(Marshall , 2016, and new observations reported here).…”
Section: Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%