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Four new species of the genus Rhodesiella from Xizang Autonomous Region, China (Diptera: Chloropidae)

Authors: XIAODONG CAI; DING YANG; EMILIA P. NARTSHUK; XIAOYAN LIU;

Four new species of the genus Rhodesiella from Xizang Autonomous Region, China (Diptera: Chloropidae)

Abstract

The species of the genus Rhodesiella Adams, 1905 from Xizang of China are reviewed with the descriptions of the following four new species: R. arcuata sp. n., R. longiseta sp. n., R. perpendicularis sp. n. and R. uncata sp. n. A key to the species of Rhodesiella from Xizang is given. Comments and feature figures of new species are provided for identification. Neorhodesiella Cherian, 2002 is synonymized with Rhodesiella Adams, 1905. 

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China, Diptera, Animals, Animal Distribution

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