A catalog of the Sciomyzidae of Chile, with a key to genera (Diptera: Sciomyzoidea)
Author
Murphy, William L.
0000-0002-0085-6998
Research Collaborator, Department of Entomology, Smithsonian Institution, 7835 Tufton Street, Fishers, Indiana 46038, USA. murph 3000 @ gmail. com; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0002 - 0085 - 6998
murph3000@gmail.com
Author
González, Christian R.
0000-0003-2582-6071
Instituto de Entomología, Facultad de Ciencias Básicas, Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación, Santiago, Chile. christian. gonzalez @ umce. cl; https: // orcid. org / 0000 - 0003 - 2582 - 6071
christian.gonzalez@umce.cl
Author
Elgueta, Mario
Área de Entomología, Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, Santiago, Chile.
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Zootaxa
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Genus
Ditaeniella
Sack, 1939: 37
Type-species:
Sciomyza grisescens
Meigen, 1830: 20
(original designation).
References.
Steyskal 1949: 177
(synonymy);
Bratt
et al
. 1969: 165
(as subgenus of
Pherbellia
);
Rozkošný 1987: 18
(generic status, diagnosis); Knutson
et al
. 1990: 483–492 (phylogeny);
Barker
et al
. 2004: 162
(geographic distribution), 168 (morphology larvae);
Knutson & Vala 2011: 49–50
(figs. 5.2, 5.3 phylogeny); 187 (biology); 234, 240, 245, 249 (morphology larva); 251, 258, 267, 292 (pupariation); 282, 287 (systematics larva); 294, 296–297, 299–301, 303 (keys to adults); 304, 307, 309, 311, 313 (keys to larvae); 314, 317, 320–321 (keys to puparia); 328 (table 15.4 synonymy); 329 (reinstated as valid genus; phylogeny); 330 (table 15.5 character states); 352 (table 16.1 number of species by region); 360, 363 (geographic distribution); 378 (fig. 17.1 number of species per genus); 382, 385 (phylogeny); 388–389 (figs. 17.2, 17.3 phylogeny); 444 (table 21.1 world checklist);
Murphy
et al
. 2018: 54–56
(redescription, comments).
Remarks.
L.V. Knutson (unpublished) noted that at least two undescribed species are among the many specimens from
Chile
in CNC, CUIC, and USNM.