2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81752007000100022
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A key to the Afrotropical genera of Muscidae (Diptera)

Abstract: A key to 57 of the 58 Afrotropical Muscidae (Diptera) genera is given. The previous Catalogue of Afrotropical Diptera published about 25 years ago by Adrian C. Pont was used as a taxonomic guide, to which the more recently synonyms and taxonomic changes were updated. For each genus, geographical distribution and number of valid species in this region are also included. Some morphological diagnostic characters are illustrated in order to help the use of the key.

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“…All specimens were identified to species when possible, using keys for genera (e.g. de Carvalho 2002, Couri 2007, 2010, Gregor et al 2002, Nihei & de Carvalho 2009, Zimin & Eldberg 1988) and species (e.g. de Carvalho 2002, Savage 2003, Nihei & de Carvalho 2007b, Pereira-Colavite & de Carvalho 2012, Pont 1967, 1969, Schuehli & de Carvalho 2005.…”
Section: Sample Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All specimens were identified to species when possible, using keys for genera (e.g. de Carvalho 2002, Couri 2007, 2010, Gregor et al 2002, Nihei & de Carvalho 2009, Zimin & Eldberg 1988) and species (e.g. de Carvalho 2002, Savage 2003, Nihei & de Carvalho 2007b, Pereira-Colavite & de Carvalho 2012, Pont 1967, 1969, Schuehli & de Carvalho 2005.…”
Section: Sample Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adult sarcophagids were identified through the male genitalia after Salem (1935), Pape (1987), and Sawaby et al (2018). Adult muscids were identified using the keys of Assis Fonseca (1968), Smith (1986), and Couri (2007). (Table 4) in an urban, outdoor area ( Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para la identificación de coleópteros, se contó con la ayuda del taxónomo J. Romero-Nápoles. Se utilizaron claves de Amat (2009), Barros de Carvalho et al (2002a, 2008b, Brown et al (2010), Couri (2007) y Whitworth (2006aWhitworth ( , 2010bWhitworth ( , 2014c. Se observaron las diferentes fases en descomposición, esto con el fin de asociar a los dípteros y coleópteros presentes en cada una de éstas; las variables de temperatura y humedad relativa fueron importantes debido a que en cada región geográfica existen particularidades, éstas fueron obtenidas de la estación meteorológica WH2081 ubicada en la zona de estudio, la cual contaba con una estación base (receptor), una unidad transmisora, un sensor de dirección del viento, un pluviómetro y un software para PC.…”
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