2008
DOI: 10.4289/0013-8797-110.4.1012
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A Revision of the Nearctic Species of Hecamedoides Hendel (Diptera: Ephydridae)

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“…Mathis and Zatwarnicki (2002) revised Phaiosterna on a world basis and included six species of which three occur in the New World. The subgenus Paralimna is substantially more species rich than Phaiosterna and currently includes nearly 80 described species (Mathis and Zatwarnicki 1995). Moreover, and based on morphospecies existent in collections, we knew that species diversity for the genus is considerably greater than described, especially in the New World.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Mathis and Zatwarnicki (2002) revised Phaiosterna on a world basis and included six species of which three occur in the New World. The subgenus Paralimna is substantially more species rich than Phaiosterna and currently includes nearly 80 described species (Mathis and Zatwarnicki 1995). Moreover, and based on morphospecies existent in collections, we knew that species diversity for the genus is considerably greater than described, especially in the New World.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paralimna (Coganolimna) subg. nov. included species very similar to species of subgenus Phaiosterna, where they have been previously placed (Mathis and Zatwarnicki, 1995). The subgenus Phaiosterna, however, is a very well-supported clade with homogeneous species sharing a very homogeneous and characteristic male terminalia.…”
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“…The terminology, with the exceptions noted in Mathis (1986) and Mathis & ZatWarnicki (1990a, 1990b, follows Mcalpine (1981). ZatWarnicki (1996) suggested that the pre-and postsurstylus correspond with the pre-and postgonostylus and that the subepandrial sclerite is the same as the medandrium.…”
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confidence: 99%