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pmid: 32377147
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The morphological similarities between five new large Argentinomyia species and Talahua fervida Fluke are characterized and presented. Six new species of Argentinomyia (10–12 mm long) are described: Argentinomyia andina Montoya & Wolff, sp. nov. (Colombia), Argentinomyia choachi Montoya, sp. nov. (Colombia), Argentinomyia quimbaya Montoya & Wolff, sp. nov. (Colombia), Argentinomyia huitepecensis Montoya, sp. nov. (México), Argentinomyia puntarena Montoya, sp. nov. (Costa Rica), and Argentinomyia talamanca Thompson, sp. nov. (Costa Rica). The genus Talahua Fluke is re-diagnosed and, Talahua fervida redescribed. A taxonomic key and a comparison of diagnostic characters are presented. Photographs of head, abdominal and wing maculae patterns, as well as illustrations of male genitalia are provided for species identification.
Insecta, Invasion Biology of Fruit Flies, Mesoamerica, Carbotriplurida, hover flies, Rhinoprosopa, flower flies, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Bilateria, Phylogeny and Diversity of Diptera Insects, Pterygota, Ecology, Life Sciences, Cephalornis, Circumscriptional names, Boltonocostidae, Circumscriptional name, Physical Sciences, Drivers and Impacts of Forest Pest Dynamics, Endemism, Coelenterata, Research Article, Talahua fervida, Arthropoda, Origoasilidae, Nephrozoa, Protostomia, Basal, Talahua, Circumscriptional names of the taxon under, Argentinomyia, Muscomorpha, Hennigmatidae, Panorpida, Animalia, Eumetabola, Syrphidae, Key (lock), Biology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Syrphoidea, Tropical Andes, species diversity, Genus, Diptera, Syrphinae, Strashila incredibilis, Taxonomy (biology), Neotropical diversity, QL1-991, Notchia, Insect Science, FOS: Biological sciences, Environmental Science, Ecdysozoa, Antliophora, Endemism flower flies hover flies Neotropical diversity Mesoamerica Tropical Andes, Platypezoidea, Zoology
Insecta, Invasion Biology of Fruit Flies, Mesoamerica, Carbotriplurida, hover flies, Rhinoprosopa, flower flies, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Bilateria, Phylogeny and Diversity of Diptera Insects, Pterygota, Ecology, Life Sciences, Cephalornis, Circumscriptional names, Boltonocostidae, Circumscriptional name, Physical Sciences, Drivers and Impacts of Forest Pest Dynamics, Endemism, Coelenterata, Research Article, Talahua fervida, Arthropoda, Origoasilidae, Nephrozoa, Protostomia, Basal, Talahua, Circumscriptional names of the taxon under, Argentinomyia, Muscomorpha, Hennigmatidae, Panorpida, Animalia, Eumetabola, Syrphidae, Key (lock), Biology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Syrphoidea, Tropical Andes, species diversity, Genus, Diptera, Syrphinae, Strashila incredibilis, Taxonomy (biology), Neotropical diversity, QL1-991, Notchia, Insect Science, FOS: Biological sciences, Environmental Science, Ecdysozoa, Antliophora, Endemism flower flies hover flies Neotropical diversity Mesoamerica Tropical Andes, Platypezoidea, Zoology
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