2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0085-56262002000100008
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Descrição de uma nova espécie de Cordiluroides Albuquerque (Diptera, Muscidae, Coenosiinae)

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Description of a new species of Cordiluroides Albuquerque (Diptera, Muscidae, Coenosiinae). Cordiluroides paulistensis sp. nov. from Salesopolis, São Paulo, Brazil is described and illustrated.

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“…Later, Pont (1972) proposed two new combinations for the genus: Cordiluroides bicolor (Bigot, 1885) and Cordiluroides insularis (Williston, 1896), originally described in Dialyta Meigen, 1826 andCoenosia Meigen, 1826 respectively. After, Couri and Gonçalves (2002) added a new species C. paulistensis to the genus. Finally, Couri et al (2006) recorded the genus for the first time from Costa Rica and revised the status of Cordiluroides bistriata and C. vittifera, removing them from the synonym of C. insularis, so that the genus has now eight valid species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later, Pont (1972) proposed two new combinations for the genus: Cordiluroides bicolor (Bigot, 1885) and Cordiluroides insularis (Williston, 1896), originally described in Dialyta Meigen, 1826 andCoenosia Meigen, 1826 respectively. After, Couri and Gonçalves (2002) added a new species C. paulistensis to the genus. Finally, Couri et al (2006) recorded the genus for the first time from Costa Rica and revised the status of Cordiluroides bistriata and C. vittifera, removing them from the synonym of C. insularis, so that the genus has now eight valid species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cordiluroides Albuquerque, 1954 is a Neotropical genus with six described species: C. geniculata (Macquart, 1851), C. listrata Albuquerque, 1954, C. megalopyga Albquerque, 1954 and C. paulistensis Couri & Gonçalves, 2002, all four from Brazil; C. bicolor (Bigot, 1885) from Mexico; and C. insularis (Williston, 1896) known from Mexico, St. Vincent Is., Colombia, Peru and Bolivia (Couri & Gonçalves 2002;Carvalho et al 2005).…”
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