2011
DOI: 10.15298/rusentj.19.3.11
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West-Palearctic species of the genus Neurigona Rondani (Diptera: Dolichopodidae)

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“…REFERENCES. Parent, 1924, Rif, Tétouan;Parent, 1927;Séguy, 1930, Rif, Oued Judios (Tanger Parent, 1924, Rif, Tanger, Cap Spartel, Tétouan, Beni-Hozmar;Parent, 1927, Rif, Tanger;Séguy, 1930, Rif, Oued Judios (Tanger); Grichanov, 2009, Rif, Ouezzane (300m Grichanov, 2010=Neurigona punctifera Becker, 1907, in Kettani, Negrobov, 2016 MATERIAL. 1♂, Perdicaris (park), 35°47'26.675"N, 5°51'12.938"W, 223 m, 16.V.2015 Chrysotimus molliculoides Parent, 1937 MATERIAL.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…REFERENCES. Parent, 1924, Rif, Tétouan;Parent, 1927;Séguy, 1930, Rif, Oued Judios (Tanger Parent, 1924, Rif, Tanger, Cap Spartel, Tétouan, Beni-Hozmar;Parent, 1927, Rif, Tanger;Séguy, 1930, Rif, Oued Judios (Tanger); Grichanov, 2009, Rif, Ouezzane (300m Grichanov, 2010=Neurigona punctifera Becker, 1907, in Kettani, Negrobov, 2016 MATERIAL. 1♂, Perdicaris (park), 35°47'26.675"N, 5°51'12.938"W, 223 m, 16.V.2015 Chrysotimus molliculoides Parent, 1937 MATERIAL.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first contribution to the fauna of Dolichopodidae of Morocco was made in 1805 by Fabricius, who listed in his first checklist of Diptera of Morocco one species, Anahydrophorus cinereus (Fabricius, 1805) (as Scatophaga cinerea Fabricius, 1805). Later, several authors described or found new species either for science or for Morocco, as those of Macquart (1842), Becker, Stein (1913), Parent (1924Parent ( -1950, Séguy (1930Séguy ( -1953, Vaillant (1950Vaillant ( -1956, Boumezzough, Vaillant (1986), Gatt (2003), Pârvu ( -2008, Grichanov (2009Grichanov ( -2010, Grichanov, Negrobov (2014) and recently Ebejer et al, 2019. As for the recent bibliographic data relating to exhaustive compilations on Dolichopodidae known in Morocco, three significant publications listed an inventory of these insects on the basis of literature records. One is that of Dakki (1997) who established a checklist of 32 species for aquatic Dolichopodidae within his contribution in the study of the national biodiversity dedicated to the fauna of Morocco.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neurigona solodovnikovi Grichanov, 2010=Neurigona punctifera Becker, 1907, in Kettani, Negrobov, 2016 MATERIAL. 1♂, Perdicaris (park), 35°47'26.675"N, 5°51'12.938"W, 223 m, 16.V.2015 (SN) Rif, Tétouan, Kharouba, 35°33'12"N, 5°21'19"W, 8.V.2018 (SN), Coll.…”
Section: Neurigoninae Neurigona Rondani 1856mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first contribution to the fauna of Dolichopodidae of Morocco was made in 1805 by Fabricius, who listed in his first checklist of Diptera of Morocco one species, Anahydrophorus cinereus (Fabricius, 1805) (as Scatophaga cinerea Fabricius, 1805). Later, several authors described or found new species either for science or for Morocco, as those of Macquart (1842), Becker, Stein (1913), Parent (1924Parent ( -1950, Séguy (1930Séguy ( -1953, Vaillant (1950Vaillant ( -1956, Boumezzough, Vaillant (1986), Gatt (2003), Pârvu ( -2008, Grichanov (2009Grichanov ( -2010, Grichanov, Negrobov (2014) and recently Ebejer et al, 2019. As for the recent bibliographic data relating to exhaustive compilations on Dolichopodidae known in Morocco, three significant publications listed an inventory of these insects on the basis of literature records. One is that of Dakki (1997) who established a checklist of 32 species for aquatic Dolichopodidae within his contribution in the study of the national biodiversity dedicated to the fauna of Morocco.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the new species described in this paper, the West-Palaearctic fauna of Sybistroma now totals 26 species. All previously described West-Palaearctic species have been diagnosed and/or illustrated by Parent (1938), Stackelberg (1941Stackelberg ( , 1949, Negrobov (1979), Negrobov & Onishchenko (1991), Grichanov (2000) and Naglis (2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%