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Pimelimyia

Authors: Evenhuis, Neal L.; O'Hara, James E.;
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Pimelimyia Pimelimyia Mesnil, 1949a: 104. Type species: Sturmia russata Villeneuve, 1934, by monotypy. Pimelimyia Mesnil, 1950: 108. Type species: Sturmia semitestacea Villeneuve, 1916, by original designation. Current status: Available from Mesnil (1949a) [valid teste Crosskey (1980: 873), but at that time dated from Mesnil (1950)]. Remarks. Pimelimyia was previously thought to be unavailable from its listing in the key in Mesnil (1949a) because it did not have an included species or a type species fixation (Crosskey 1980: 873; O’Hara 1996: 127). Although there is not an included species where the genus-group name is mentioned in the key (p. 104), there is a single species (russata Villeneuve) mentioned in combination with the genus-group name on p. 103, and thus the type species is fixed in Mesnil (1949a) by monotypy. Even though the type species in Mesnil (1949a; russata Villeneuve) is different than that in Mesnil (1950; semitestacea Villeneuve), both are currently considered members of Pimelimyia, so there is no change in taxonomy of the genus-group name. Poujadea Poujadea Mesnil, 1949a: 102. Unavailable; keyed out but no included species. Poujadea Mesnil, 1950: 108. Type species: Zenillia insolita Curran, 1927, by monotypy. Current status: Available from Mesnil (1950); invalid, junior synonym of Sisyropa Brauer & Bergenstamm, 1889 [teste Crosskey (1980: 873)]. Prosturmina Prosturmina Mesnil, 1949a: 103 (as subgenus of Drino Robineau-Desvoidy). Unavailable; keyed out but no included species. Prosturmina Mesnil, 1949b: 8, 32 (as subgenus of Drino Robineau-Desvoidy). Unavailable; genus-group name proposed after 1930 without type designation from three included species. Prosturmina Mesnil, 1951: 161 (as subgenus of Drino Robineau-Desvoidy). Unavailable; genus-group name proposed after 1930 without type designation or included species. Prosturmina Mesnil, 1970: 111 (subgenus of Drino Robineau-Desvoidy). Type species: Sturmia vigilans Villeneuve, 1933, by original designation. Current status: Available from Mesnil (1970); invalid, junior synonym of Palexorista Townsend, 1921 [teste Crosskey (1980: 871)]. Tamaromyia Tamaromyia Mesnil, 1949a: 104. Type species: Exorista tamara Portschinsky, 1884 (as “ Tamaromyia tamara Portsch. ”), by monotypy. Tamaromyia Mesnil, 1952: 226. Type species: Exorista tamara Portschinsky, 1884, by original designation. Current status: Available from Mesnil (1949a); invalid, junior synonym of Calozenillia Townsend, 1927 [teste Crosskey (1980: 869)]. Remarks. Tamaromyia was previously thought to be unavailable from its listing in the key in Mesnil (1949a) because it did not have an included species or a type species fixation (Crosskey 1980: 869; O’Hara 1996: 129). Although there is not an included species where the genus-group name is mentioned in the key (p. 104), there is a single species (tamara Portschinsky) mentioned in combination with the genus-group name on p. 103, and thus the type species is fixed in Mesnil (1949a) by monotypy.

Published as part of Evenhuis, Neal L. & O'Hara, James E., 2008, The status of Mesnil's 1949 Die Fliegen genus-group names (Diptera: Tachinidae), pp. 65-68 in Zootaxa 1827 on page 67, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.183130

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Insecta, Arthropoda, Tachinidae, Diptera, Pimelimyia, Animalia, Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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