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Revision of Diplosynapsis Enderlein, 1914 (Diptera, Asilidae, Asilinae) with description of four new species
The robber fly genus Diplosynapsis Enderlein, 1914 is reviewed and four new species are described—D. chela sp. nov. (Amazonas state, Brazil), D. fisheri sp. nov. (Guapiles, Heredia, Limon, Puntarenas province, Costa Rica), D. spina sp. nov. (Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil) and D. uncinata sp. nov. (Amazonas state, Brazil). A lectotype is designated for D. cellata (Schiner, 1868) pres. desig. and comments are made on D. remus Tomasovic, 2002. An identification key and illustrations are presented for all species.
Costa Rica, Male, Animal, Brasil, Diptera, Species Difference, Animals Distribution, Anatomy And Histology, Classification, Species Specificity, Animals, Female, Animals Dispersal, Animal Distribution, Brazil
Costa Rica, Male, Animal, Brasil, Diptera, Species Difference, Animals Distribution, Anatomy And Histology, Classification, Species Specificity, Animals, Female, Animals Dispersal, Animal Distribution, Brazil
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