
pmid: 39645973
The New World genus Achradocera Becker, 1922 (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) is revised and includes the following 12 species: A. angustifacies Becker stat. rev. (= A. chilensis (Van Duzee) syn. nov. and A. edwardsi (Van Duzee) syn. nov.; Chile); A. apicalis (Aldrich) (Antigua, Dominica, Marquesas, Montserrat, St. Lucia, Tonga and French Polynesia); A. arcuata (Van Duzee) (western USA, Hawaii and Mexico); A. balin sp. nov. (Brazil); A. barbata (Loew) (eastern Canada and eastern USA); A. excavata (Van Duzee) (Bahamas, British Virgin Islands, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Jamaica and Puerto Rico); A. femoralis Becker (Colombia and Curaçao); A. gimli sp. nov. (Brazil, Bolivia and Trinidad and Tobago); A. insignis Parent (Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina); A. longiseta Parent (Argentina); A. meridionalis Becker (= A. contracta (Van Duzee) syn. nov. and A. shannoni (Van Duzee) syn. nov.; Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Peru and Hawaii); and A. tuberculata (Van Duzee) (Brazil, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela). All valid species and their diagnostic features are fully photographed, a key to males is provided and the known distribution of each species is mapped.
Male, Diptera, Animals, Animal Structures, Body Size, Female, Organ Size, Animal Distribution
Male, Diptera, Animals, Animal Structures, Body Size, Female, Organ Size, Animal Distribution
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