1990
DOI: 10.1590/1809-43921990201390
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Revisão das espécies neotropicais do gênero Cephalops fallén (Diptera: Pipunculidae)

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“…These characters are also found in M. rufopictus, most Neotropical species (see RAFAEL 1991) and Nearctic species, and possibly also in representatives of other zoogeographical regions. For most species, however, taxonomic knowledge is too limited to reconstruct phylogenetic affinities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…These characters are also found in M. rufopictus, most Neotropical species (see RAFAEL 1991) and Nearctic species, and possibly also in representatives of other zoogeographical regions. For most species, however, taxonomic knowledge is too limited to reconstruct phylogenetic affinities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Eudorylas schreiteri (Shannon) Eudorylas schreiteri was described from Raco (Tucumán province, Argentina), but it is known to Argentina (Entre Rios, Salta, Tucumán, and Santiago del Estero provinces) and Brazil (Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Paraná states) (Rafael 1990 It is for the fi rst time that the corn leafhopper pest Dalbulus maidis is recorded here as a natural host for E. schreiteri, and the third pipunculid parasitizing it. E. subopacus (Loew) and E. spinosus (Hardy) were previously recorded attacking the corn leafhopper in central Mexico (Vega et al1991, MoyaRaygoza et al 2004, Moya-Raygoza 2007.…”
Section: Eudorylas Schreiteri (Shannon)mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…is widespread over all the groups within the family and shows considerable variation. Male terminalia are one of the few structures that provide reliable characters for species recognition (Hardy, 1987; see also Ackland, 1993;Rafael, 1990 for applications) and phylogenetic reconstruction (Albrecht, 1990;Skevington, 1993). They show a strong intraspecific consistency but fairly large interspecific variation.…”
Section: Taxa and Charactersmentioning
confidence: 99%