1914
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761914000200003
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Contribuição para o conhecimento das Ceratopogoninas do Brazil

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“…Female. Similar to male described by Felippe-Bauer et al [28] with usual sexual differences; antenna brown, basal portion of flagellomeres 2-8 paler, antennal ratio 1.05-1.09 (1.07, n = 2); palpal ratio 2.17 (n = 2) ( Remarks. The male holotype of D. cebacoi is a pinned specimen deposited in the USNM (#66437).…”
Section: Downeshelea Bicornis Felippe-bauer and Quintelassupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Female. Similar to male described by Felippe-Bauer et al [28] with usual sexual differences; antenna brown, basal portion of flagellomeres 2-8 paler, antennal ratio 1.05-1.09 (1.07, n = 2); palpal ratio 2.17 (n = 2) ( Remarks. The male holotype of D. cebacoi is a pinned specimen deposited in the USNM (#66437).…”
Section: Downeshelea Bicornis Felippe-bauer and Quintelassupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Discussion. Forcipomyia (F.) catarinensis was previously regarded by Macfie (1939Macfie ( , 1949 and Wirth (1982) as Forcipomyia squamitibia, which Lutz (1914) originally described from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In the discussion section of their new species, F. (F.) catarinensis, Marino & Spinelli (2002) noted that they examined the specimens from Brazil and Mexico regarded by Macfie (1939Macfie ( , 1949 as F. squamitibia in the Natural History Museum, London (BMNH).…”
Section: Forcipomyia (Forcipomyia) Catarinensis Marino and Spinellimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Distribution: Colombia, Panama, Venezuela, ad Brazil (Amazonas, Pará, and Mato Grosso). Lutz, 1914 (Figure 8) Culicoides pachymerus Lutz (1914): 83. -Amazonas, Brazil.…”
Section: Subgenus Unplaced Pachymerus Species Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%