2022
DOI: 10.11606/2176-7793/2022.53.04
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A bibliographic review of the history of Dexiinae (Diptera, Tachinidae) taxonomy in the Neotropical Region with bibliographic notes on Dominik Bilimek and Fritz Plaumann

Abstract: The knowledge of Dexiinae and Tachinidae diversity in the Neotropical Region, in contrast to other regions, e.g., the Palaearctic Region, is in a poor condition. The history of these taxa has gradually increased since the 18th Century from the works of European and North American authors such as Johan C. Fabricius, Christian R.W. Wiedemann, Jean B. Robineau-Desvoidy, Pierre J.-M. Macquart, Jacques M.F. Bigot, Francis Walker, Victor von Röeder, Ermanno Giglio-Tos, Friedrich M. Brauer and Julius E. Bergenstamm, … Show more

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“…Of those genera, only Comyops and Ebenia are from the Neotropical region. Although the overall trend of tachinids from this region is being poorly known (see, e.g., Santis 2021 , 2022 ), both genera are an exception due to the redescriptions of some of its species amde by Thompson ( 1963 ). After the works of Townsend ( 1939 ), which placed Comyops and Ebenia in the former tribe Ebeniini together with taxa currently in Palpostomatini (Tachininae) and Voriini (Dexiinae), Thompson ( 1963 ) was the first to hypothesize the possible close relationship between these genera.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of those genera, only Comyops and Ebenia are from the Neotropical region. Although the overall trend of tachinids from this region is being poorly known (see, e.g., Santis 2021 , 2022 ), both genera are an exception due to the redescriptions of some of its species amde by Thompson ( 1963 ). After the works of Townsend ( 1939 ), which placed Comyops and Ebenia in the former tribe Ebeniini together with taxa currently in Palpostomatini (Tachininae) and Voriini (Dexiinae), Thompson ( 1963 ) was the first to hypothesize the possible close relationship between these genera.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%