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doi: 10.1093/aesa/6.1.22
The Dipterous genus Neurigona was established by Rondani in Dipt. Ital. prodromus in 1856, with one species, quadrifasciata Fabr., which is therefore the type of the genus. In 1829 Thomas Say described an American species as Medeterus lateralis . Dr. Loew in 1864 published three others, dimidiata, rubella , and tenuis , and in 1869 a fourth, carbonifer In 1899 W. M. Wheeler added two more, floridula and lienosa , thus giving us seven described species from America north of Mexico. From farther south Prof. Aldrich has described decora and signifer from Grenada and St. Vincent, and J. R. Schiner has given us brasiliensis from Brazil. These are all the species previously described from America so far as I can learn.
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