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REDESCRIPTIONS OF SOME TYPES OF NEOTROPICAL SARCOPHAGIDAE (DIPTERA) DESCRIBED BY COQUILLETT, TOWNSEND, AND DODGE

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

H. de Souza Lopes
Affiliation:
Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, Rio de Janeiro, R. J., Brasil

Abstract

Types of nine species of Sarcophagidae are redescribed, two species belonging to the tribe Microcerellini, six to Johnsoniini, and seven to Sarcophagini; Harpagopyga rufipes Dodge is transferred to Notochaeta. In addition to the female holotype, the male of Harpagopyga diversipes (Coquillett) is also described.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1979

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