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DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.15792
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Diptères exotiques nouveaux ou peu connus

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“…After the original description by Macquart (1844), Celyphus ruficollis has been rarely mentioned in the literature, and only ever by repeating information from the original description. For example, Bigot (1878) included the species, along with its type locality, in a list of species included in the “ Celyphes ”.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After the original description by Macquart (1844), Celyphus ruficollis has been rarely mentioned in the literature, and only ever by repeating information from the original description. For example, Bigot (1878) included the species, along with its type locality, in a list of species included in the “ Celyphes ”.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following year, Wandolleck (1897) repeated the list of celyphid species as reported by Jacobson (1896). Later, Frey (1941) suggested that Celyphus ruficollis is likely not a celyphid due to the presence of fronto-orbital setae evident on plate 34, figure 4a of Macquart (1844) (Fig. 1), and afterwards, Vanschuytbroek (1952) did not mention the species when listing the species known at that time.…”
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“…Anabarhynchus Macquart 1848 is a large genus of therevine, with over 110 species described from Australia. Anabarhynchus is placed in the subfamily Therevinae and is distinguished from other therevine by the presence of the following combination of characters: antennal base positioned low on frons; medial surface of scape without setae; wing cell M 3 open (never stalked); costal setae in 2-4 rows; fore femoral macrosetae usually present; hind femora with av macrosetae (rarely absent); post spiracular pile present (rarely absent); mid coxa lacking pile on posterior surface (rarely present); multiple rows of post ocular macrosetae in both sexes; male frons typically broad, rarely narrower than width of ocellar tubercle and never holoptic; male genitalia typically with rounded gonocoxite usually lacking outer gonocoxal processes, inner gonocoxal apodeme present and articulated.…”
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“…The subspecies Anabarhynchus hyalipennis varicincta Bigot (1860) is found in New Caledonia and Vanuatu in the New Hebrides (Lyneborg 2001), and the genus is also known from New Guinea (Lyneborg 2001, Winterton 2011). The only other Therevine genus known to occur in the Indonesian archipelago and Papua New Guinea is Irwiniella  Lyneborg 1976, a genus which is diverse in both the Afrotropical and Oriental regions (Winterton 2011, Nagatomi and Lyneborg 1987).…”
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