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Review of the Asian species of the subgenus Neocheilosia Barkalov (Diptera, Syrphidae), with description of new species

Authors: Anatolij V, Barkalov; Katsuyoshi, Ichige;

Review of the Asian species of the subgenus Neocheilosia Barkalov (Diptera, Syrphidae), with description of new species

Abstract

The Asian species of the subgenus Neocheilosia are reviewed. A new species Cheilosia (Neocheilosia) shiranesana Barkalov & Ichige sp. n. is described, and Cheilosia mutini Barkalov is synonymized with Cheilosia komabaensis Shiraki syn. n. A listing of the five Asian species of the subgenus,information on their distribution and an illustrated identification key is provided. 

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Male, Diptera, Animal Structures, Animals, Female, Russia

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