1988
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761988000200016
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Old and new neotropical sarcophagidae (Diptera)

Abstract: Cattasoma mcalpinei n. sp., Sarothromyia indivisa Lopes, Tolucamyia schrameli (Dodge) and Eucelimyia palenguensis n. sp., from México; Aphelomyia welchi (Hall) from Jamaica; Thomazomyia adunca n. sp. from Ecuadro; Eucelimyia aurigena Lopes from Chile and Thomazomyia fluminensis n. sp. from Brazil, are studied.
Cattasoma mcalpinei n. sp., Sarothromyia indivisa Lopes, Tolucomyia schrameli (Dodge), and Encelimyia palenguensis n. sp. do México; Aphelomyia welchi (Hall) de Jamaica; Thomazomyia adunca n. sp. do E…
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“…In the Systema Dipterorum the name appears under the genus Sarconesia, but the record lacks authority and revision date. We decided to follow mello (1978) andalBuquerque (1982), considering the observation of type material, vast experience, and deep knowlodge of the group by these authors.…”
Section: E-issn 1983-0572mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the Systema Dipterorum the name appears under the genus Sarconesia, but the record lacks authority and revision date. We decided to follow mello (1978) andalBuquerque (1982), considering the observation of type material, vast experience, and deep knowlodge of the group by these authors.…”
Section: E-issn 1983-0572mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This scenario is well observed in the subfamily Toxotarsinae (lopeS & alBuquerque 1982). Although there are some experts on Neotropical Calliphoridae, there is no consensus on the number of species or sub-families occurring in the tropical Americas.…”
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“…The adult male observed characters were: ninth sternite reduced, palpi genitalium very peculiar in shape, showing a ventral apophysis, theca small, paraphallus well sclerotized, a very large membranous region occupying the ventral part of penis, apical plate bifid, well sclerotized, lateral plates very large with an acute and recurrent terminal apophysis, ventralia situated internally, partially covered by lateral plates, styli elongated, apically dentate, the bases united, median process also apically dendate, long and curved, conspicuous sclerotized plates connecting the glans with apical plate and ventralia (Lopes 1973).…”
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“…Destacam-se Mello (1961Mello ( , 1962Mello ( , 1965Mello ( , 1967Mello ( , 1968Mello ( , 1969aMello ( ,b, 1972aMello ( ,b, 1974Mello ( , 1978Mello ( , 1996Mello ( , 2003, James (1970), Dear (1979Dear ( , 1985, Guimarães (1977), Kosmann et al (2013), Lopes & Albuquerque (1982), Mariluis (1979Mariluis ( , 1980Mariluis ( , 1983, , , Shannon (1926) e Whitworth (2006, 2010, 2012. Os catálogos de Stone et al (1965), Kurahashi (1989) e Pont (1980) também foram consultados.…”
Section: Methodsunclassified