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OLIFIERS, MARTINA H., LUÍS F. M. DORVILLÉ, JORGE J. NESSIMIAN, and NEUSA HAMADA. "A key to Brazilian genera of Plecoptera (Insecta) based on nymphs." Zootaxa 651, no. 1 (2004): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.651.1.1.

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An illustrated key is proposed for identification of nymphs of Plecoptera genera reported from Brazil: Anacroneuria Klap lek, 1909; Macrogynoplax Enderlein, 1909; Enderleina Jewett, 1960 Kempnyia Klap lek, 1916 (Perlidae), Tupiperla Froehlich, 1969; Paragripopteryx Enderlein, 1909; Gripopteryx Pictet, 1841 and Guaranyperla Froehlich, 2001 (Gripopterygidae).
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MUNARI, LORENZO. "Studies on the Canacidae (Diptera), subfamily Apetaeninae. I. Apetaenus enderleini, nomen novum for Listriomastax litorea Enderlein, 1909, with remarks on the chaetotaxy, morphology, and habitats of the Apetaeninae from the Kerguelen Biogeographical Province." Zootaxa 1542, no. 1 (2007): 21–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1542.1.2.

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A thorough examination of the chaetotaxy and morphology of the subantarctic Apetaeninae Apetaenus litoralis Eaton, 1875 and Listriomastax litorea Enderlein, 1909 has corroborated the early generic synonymy proposed by Hennig (1971). Thus, the latter genus is re-considered as a junior synonym of Apetaenus Eaton, 1875. Accordingly, Apetaenus litoreus (Enderlein, 1909), nomen preoccupatum by A. littoreus (Hutton, 1902), changes its specific epithet by designation of the new name Apetaenus enderleini [nomen novum]. New remarks and observations on the range of chaetotactic variation as well as on the female abdomen morphology are given. Further, distributional and ecological records from the literature are summarized. A key to the species of Apetaenus from the Kerguelen Biogeographical Province is also proposed. The presumed validity of Apetaenus watsoni Hardy, 1962 from Macquarie Island is briefly discussed.
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Duckhouse, DA. "The Australasian genera of pericomoid Psychodidae (Diptera) and the status of related Enderlein genera in the neotropics." Invertebrate Systematics 3, no. 6 (1989): 721. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/it9890721.

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Australasian pericomoids, psychodids resembling northern hemisphere species of Pericoma Walker (tribe Pericomini), are mostly members of the tribe Maruinini, here re-defined. Amongst Maruinini, they are like several neotropical genera named by Enderlein (1937), but their actual relationship to Enderlein's genera, and hence their identity, has been a long-standing taxonomic problem. Consideration of extensive new collections and observations made in the southern hemisphere now shows that they consist of the following: Genus Notiocharis Eaton. Tribe Maruinini: genus Didicrum Enderlein, and five new genera, Eremolobulosa, Rotundopteryx, Alloeodidicrurn, Satchellomyia and Ancyroaspis. Of these, the Australian Eremolobulosa is the possible sister group of the European Lobulosa Szabo, and the New Zealand genera Satchellomyia and Ancyroaspis are possible sister groups. Of Enderlein's neotropical genera, five classified by Quate (1963) as synonyms, or in one case a subgenus, of Pericoma (Didicrum, Desmioza, Synmormia, Syntomolaba and Podolepria) are recognised as full genera. A key to Australasian pericomoid genera is provided.
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Duckhouse, DA. "Correction - The Australasian genera of pericomoid Psychodidae (Diptera) and the status of related Enderlein genera in the neotropics." Invertebrate Systematics 3, no. 6 (1989): 721. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/it9890721c.

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Australasian pericomoids, psychodids resembling northern hemisphere species of Pericoma Walker (tribe Pericomini), are mostly members of the tribe Maruinini, here re-defined. Amongst Maruinini, they are like several neotropical genera named by Enderlein (1937), but their actual relationship to Enderlein's genera, and hence their identity, has been a long-standing taxonomic problem. Consideration of extensive new collections and observations made in the southern hemisphere now shows that they consist of the following: Genus Notiocharis Eaton. Tribe Maruinini: genus Didicrum Enderlein, and five new genera, Eremolobulosa, Rotundopteryx, Alloeodidicrurn, Satchellomyia and Ancyroaspis. Of these, the Australian Eremolobulosa is the possible sister group of the European Lobulosa Szabo, and the New Zealand genera Satchellomyia and Ancyroaspis are possible sister groups. Of Enderlein's neotropical genera, five classified by Quate (1963) as synonyms, or in one case a subgenus, of Pericoma (Didicrum, Desmioza, Synmormia, Syntomolaba and Podolepria) are recognised as full genera. A key to Australasian pericomoid genera is provided.
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Chainey, JE. "A review of the genus Lilaea Walker (Diptera : Tabanidae)." Invertebrate Systematics 2, no. 6 (1988): 749. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/it9880749.

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The genus Lilaea Walker is reviewed and now includes the following subgenera: Alilaea, subgen. nov.; Cyanolilaea, subgen. nov.; Eucompsa Enderlein; Lilaea, sensu stricto; Pareucompsa Enderlein. A key to the subgenera is provided. New species: Lilaea (Cyanolilaea) ismayi. New combinations in Lilaea: aureocincta (Enderlein), tecticallosa (Enderlein).
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HERNÁNDEZ, L. M., and A. J. SHELLEY. "New specific synonymies and taxonomic notes on Neotropical blackflies (Diptera: Simuliidae)." Zootaxa 853, no. 1 (2005): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.853.1.1.

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In this paper we clarify the status of some poorly known blackfly species from the Neotropical Region. Information is provided about their depositories, their condition, and already-established synonyms. Fifteen new synonyms are established, two species are assigned to a different subgenus, and five lectotypes are designated based on an examination of type material. The following new synonyms are proposed: Simulium tarsatum Macquart (= S. mexicanum Bellardi, S. seriatum Knab, S. aureopunctatum Malloch, S. placidum Knab, S. lugubre Lutz & Nuñez Továr, S. turgidum Hoffmann, Trichodagmia laticalx Enderlein, T. latidigitus Enderlein, S. bellardii Py-Daniel & Moreira Sampaio); S. nigrimanum Macquart (= T. spadicidorsum Enderlein); and S. townsendi Malloch (= S. chalcocoma Knab, T. ecuadoriensis Enderlein, T. latitarsis Enderlein, T. strigata Enderlein, S. muiscorum Bueno, Moncada & Muñoz de Hoyos). Five lectotypes are designated for the following species names: T. laticalx, T. latidigitus, T. spadicidorsum, T. ecuadoriensis and T. latitarsis. Two species, S. tarsale Williston & S. tarsatum Macquart, previously unplaced in the genus Simulium s.l. are now assigned to the subgenus Hemicnetha Enderlein.
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Sukhomlin, Kateryna, та Oleksandr Zinchenko. "Фауна та біологія мошок (Simuliidae, Diptera) у межах НПП «Прип’ять–Стохід»". Lesya Ukrainka Eastern European National University Scientific Bulletin. Series: Biological Sciences, № 8(381) (17 лютого 2019): 61–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.29038/2617-4723-2018-381-61-67.

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На території Національного природного парку «Прип’ять–Стохід» у 2006–2017 рр. зареєстровано 24 види мошок із роду Simulium та сім підродів: Byssodon Enderlein, 1925 (1), Nevermannia Enderlein, 1921 (2), Eusimulium Roubaud, 1906 (2), Schoenbaueria Enderlein, 1921 (2), Boophthora Enderlein, 1921 (1), Wilhelmia Enderlein, 1921 (2), Simulium Latreille, 1802 (14). Серед представників роду Simulium найбільшу кількість видів (58,3 %) має підрід Simulium. Симуліїдофауна парку алохтонна й складається з мігрантів із бореальної, середземноморської та степової зон зі значним переважанням бореальних видів – 67 %. У р. Прип’ять у межах парку зареєстровано вісім видів, у р. Стохід – 13, у малих річках – 16 та в меліоративних каналах – 15 видів. Загалом у гідротопах парку домінують (ІД  10 %) і розповсюджені (ІП  70 %) два види: S. (B.) erythrocephalum та S. (S.) ornatum. Максимальну щільність преімагінальних фаз розвитку спостерігаємо у 2- і 3-й декадах травня.
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Eichler, Wolfdietrich. "In memoriam Günther Enderlein." Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 16, no. 4-5 (2008): 451–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mmnd.19690160415.

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FERRO, GUSTAVO BORGES, and STEPHEN A. MARSHALL. "A redefinition of Paragrallomyia Hendel (Diptera: Micropezidae, Taeniapterinae) and a revision of the P. albibasis complex." Zootaxa 4822, no. 1 (2020): 39–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4822.1.2.

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A new diagnosis is provided for the genus Paragrallomyia, and the common and widely distributed species Paragrallomyia albibasis (Enderlein) and Paragrallomyia thiemei (Enderlein) are redefined as part of a group of 17 superficially similar Neotropical species. This group, here treated as the ‘P. albibasis complex’, includes P. albibasis, P. inpai (Albuquerque), P. teresacristinae (Albuquerque), P. thiemei, P. vulpes (Cresson) and 12 new species (P. aequorea, P. bifurcata, P. brasiliensis, P. caliensis, P. citrina, P. colombiana, P. diminuta, P. ecuadoriensis, P. nodulosa, P. pseudoalbibasis, P. quadrifurca and P. quaternaria). Paragrallomyia parens (Cresson) is newly recognized as a junior synonym of Paragrallomyia albibasis. Taeniaptera nigriceps Hennig and Taeniaptera vulpes Cresson are transferred to Paragrallomyia and 13 other species previously treated as Paragrallomyia are transferred to Poecilotylus Hennig (Grallomyia aeripennis Enderlein, Taeniaptera aliceae Albuquerque, Grallomyia dilutimacula Enderlein, Calobata latifascia Wulp, Grallomyia lauta Cresson, Grallomyia longifurca Hendel, Calobata nigritarsis Macquart, Calobata rufifacies Macquart, Grallomyia seiuncta Czerny, Tanypoda simillima Hendel, Grallomyia strigata Enderlein, Calobata tibialis Macquart, Calobata vittipennis Coquillett). Grallomyia lineata Enderlein is transferred from Taeniaptera to Poecilotylus. All named species remaining in Paragrallomyia are keyed out at least to the species complex level.
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HERNÁNDEZ, LUIS MIGUEL, ANTHONY JOHN SHELLEY, ANTONIO PAULINO ANDRADE DE LUNA DIAS, and MARILZA MAIA-HERZOG. "New specific synonymies and taxonomic notes on Neotropical black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) belonging to the subgenera Chirostilbia Enderlein, Hemicnetha Enderlein, Inaequalium Coscarón & Wygodzinsky, Psaroniocompsa Enderlein and Psilopelmia Enderlein." Zootaxa 1506, no. 1 (2007): 1–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1506.1.1.

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In this paper we clarify the status of some poorly known black fly species from the Neotropical region. Information is provided about their depositories, their condition and on previously established synonyms. Nineteen new synonyms and three new type designations are made based on an examination of type material. The following new synonyms (in brackets) are proposed: S. subpallidum Lutz (= S. acarayense as S. acarayensis Coscarón & Wygodzinsky); S. spinibranchium Lutz (= S. laneportoi Vargas, S. striginotum Enderlein); S. rubrithorax Lutz (= S. mutucuna Nunes de Mello & Vieira da Silva); S. inaequale (Paterson & Shannon) (= Trichodagmia manicata Enderlein, S. clarki Fairchild, S. pseudoexiguum Nunes de Mello & Almeida); S. subnigrum Lutz (= S. subclavibranchium Lutz, S. nahimi Py-Daniel, S.
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Korneyev, V. A. "New Taxa and Synonymy in the Family Pyrgotidae (Diptera, Tephritoidea). II. Subtribe Adapsiliina and Afrotropical Campylocera." Vestnik Zoologii 50, no. 3 (2016): 195–218. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/vzoo-2016-0024.

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Abstract In the tribe Pyrgotini, a monophyletic lineage is considered as the subtribe Adapsiliina Rondani, 1869, revised rank; it includes the genera Adapsilia Waga, 1842, Campylocera Macquart, 1843, Euphya Wulp, 1885, Eupyrgota Coquillett, 1899, Geloemyia Hendel, 1908, Hendelpyrgota Vanschuytbroek 1963, Plectrobrachys Enderlein, 1942, Porpomastix Enderlein, 1942, Pyrgotomyia Hendel, 1934, Siridapha Enderlein, 1942, Trichopeltia Wulp, 1885, and an unnamed and unplaced genus-group taxon (represented by the group of species related to Adapsilia hirtoscutellata Hendel, 1933). Based on having at least two synapomorphies: the incomplete costa not reaching apex of medial vein, and male cerci flattened dorsoventrally, large, slightly longer and wider than epandrium, the broadest concept of the genus Campylocera Macquart, 1843 is proposed. In the Afrotropical Region, it therefore includes also all the species assigned by Steyskal (1980) to the genera Clemaxia Enderlein, 1942, Congopyrgota Aczel, 1958, syn. n., Diasteneura Hendel, 1908, syn. n., Dicrostira Enderlein, 1942, Hexamerinx Enderlein, 1942, Hypotyphla Loew, 1873, syn. n., Hypotyphlina Enderlein, 1942, syn. n., Lygiohypotyphla Enderlein, 1942, and Prohypotyphla Hendel, 1934, syn. n. The other important characters of Campylocera are the low epistome, subocular sclerite well expressed, and femoral organ on female mid femur always lacking. The following synonymy is established: Campylocera ferruginea Macquart, 1843 = Prohypotyphla omissa Hendel, 1934, syn. n.; Campylocera hyalipennis (Aczel, 1958, comb. n.) = Congopyrgota hyalipennis Aczel, 1958 = Congopyrgota kivuensis Vanschuytbroeck, 1963, syn. n. = Congopyrgota ethiopica Steyskal, 1972, syn. n.; Campylocera latigenis Hendel, 1914 = Prohypotyphla obtusicornis Hendel, 1934, syn. n. = Dicrostira partitigena Enderlein, 1942, syn. n.; Campylocera loewi (Hendel, 1908), comb. n. = Hypotyphla loewi Hendel, 1908 = Prohypotyphla (Hypotyphlina) saegeri Aczel, 1958, syn. n.; Campylocera caudata (Hendel, 1914), comb. n. = Hypotyphla caudata Hendel, 1914 = Lygiohypotyphla hyalipennis Vanschuytbroeck, 1963, syn. n. = Lygiohypotyphla ruwenzoriensis Vanschuytbroeck, 1963, syn. n.; Campylocera basilewskyi (Vanschuytbroeck, 1963), comb. n. (= Diasteneura basilewskyi Vanschuytbroeck, 1963), Campylocera laticeps (Hendel, 1908), comb. n. (= Diasteneura laticeps Hendel, 1908), Campylocera obscura (Vanschuytbroeck, 1963), comb. n. (= Diasteneura obscura Vanschuytbroeck, 1963), Campylocera similis (Steyskal, 1963), comb. n. (= Diasteneura similis Steyskal, 1963), Campylocera variceps (Curran, 1928), comb. n. (= Diasteneura variceps Curran, 1928), Campylocera nigripennis (Hendel, 1934) comb. n. (= Prohypotyphla nigripennis Hendel, 1934), Campylocera scalaris (Hendel, 1934) comb. n. (= Prohypotyphla scalaris Hendel, 1934).
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BRAVO, FREDDY, CINTHIA CHAGAS, and VERACILDA RIBEIRO ALVES. "Description of two new species of Tonnoira Enderlein from caves in the Brazilian Amazon and comments about the taxonomic status of Tonnoira plumaria Quate (Diptera, Psychodidae, Psychodinae)." Zootaxa 1916, no. 1 (2008): 63–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1916.1.4.

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Two new species of Tonnoira Enderlein from Brazil, T. distincta sp. nov., and T. robusta sp. nov., are described an illustrated. Tonnoira plumaria Quate is transferred to the genus Platyplastinx Enderlein.
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Avelino-Capistrano, Fernanda, Leandro Silva Barbosa, and André Mallemont Cunha. "Occurrence of Temnocephala (Platyhelminthes: Temnocephalida) in Immatures of Kempnyia reticulata (Enderlein) (Insecta: Plecoptera: Perlidae)." EntomoBrasilis 6, no. 1 (2013): 91–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.12741/ebrasilis.v6i1.226.

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First register of Temnocephala (Platyhelminthes: Temnocephalida) in immature of Kempnyia reticulata (Enderlein) (Plecoptera: Perlidae). The insects were collected in rivers of Estação Biológica de Santa Lúcia, Santa Teresa, Espirito Santo, Brazil.
 Primeiro registro de Temnocephala (Platyhelminthes: Temnocephalida) em imaturos de Kempnyia reticulata (Enderlein) (Plecoptera: Perlidae).
 Resumo. Primeiro registro de Temnocephala (Platyhelminthes: Temnocephalida) em imaturos de Kempnyia reticulata (Enderlein) (Plecoptera: Perlidae). Os insetos foram coletados em um riacho da Estação Biológica de Santa Lúcia, Santa Teresa, Espírito Santo, Brasil.
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TAN, JIANG-LI, CORNELIS VAN ACHTERBERG, QING-QING TAN, TONG ZHOU, and TAO LI. "Parastephanellus Enderlein (Hymenoptera: Stephanidae) revisited, with description of two new species from China." Zootaxa 4459, no. 2 (2018): 327. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4459.2.7.

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Two new species of Parastephanellus Enderlein, 1906 (Hymenoptera: Stephanidae) are described and illustrated from China: P. evexus Tan & van Achterberg, sp. n. and P. yixiwui Tan & van Achterberg, sp. n. The male of P. brevicoxalis Hong, van Achterberg & Xu, 2011, is described and the supposed male by Chen et al. (2016) is included in P. evexus. Parastephanellus austrochinensis Belokobylskij, 1995, (former synonym of P. brevistigma Enderlein, 1913) is reinstated. A new key to the species of Parastephanellus Enderlein from China is provided and all species are illustrated.
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MARSHALL, STEPHEN A. "Revision of the genus Systellapha Enderlein (Micropezidae, Taeniapterinae)." Zootaxa 4751, no. 2 (2020): 369–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4751.2.11.

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The genus Systellapha Enderlein, currently treated as part of Grallipeza Rondani, is resurrected and redescribed to include S. ornatithorax Enderlein and two new species, S. digifurca and S. ornatifemur. The genus is diagnosed by its extremely broad palpus and characteristic silvery thoracic vittae, and further defined by characters of the male and female terminalia.
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Barros, Luana Machado, Matheus Mickael Mota Soares, and Rosaly Ale-Rocha. "First records of Pantophthalmidae (Diptera, Brachycera) from Roraima state, Brazil." Check List 15, no. 1 (2019): 169–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/15.1.169.

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Although Pantophthalmidae is widely distributed in Brazil, in some regions, such as the Amazon basin, there is a dearth of studies on the family. In this work, we record the occurrence of Pantophthalmus chuni (Enderlein, 1912) and Pantophthalmus comptus Enderlein, 1912 for the state of Roraima for the first time. In addition, we provide distribution maps and photographs of the species.
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Korneyev, V. A. "Review of the Genus Geloemyia (Diptera, Pyrgotidae), with Discussion of its Taxonomic Position." Vestnik Zoologii 49, no. 6 (2015): 497–518. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/vzoo-2015-0061.

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Abstract Review of the Genus Geloemyia (Diptera, Pyrgotidae), with Discussion of its Taxonomic Position. Korneyev, V. A. - Species assigned to Geloemyia Hendel, 1908, Trichempodia Malloch, 1930 syn. n., Parageloemyia Hendel, 1933 syn. n., and Dicranostira Enderlein, 1942 syn. n. are shown to be congeneric. Geloemyia is refined to include eight species: Geloemyia cheni Kim, Han & Korneyev, sp. n., Geloemyia cockerelli (Malloch, 1930) comb. n. (= Trichempodia cockerelli Malloch, 1930), Geloemyia dorsocentralis (Hering, 1940) comb. n. (= Adapsilia dorsocentralis Hering, 1940), Geloemyia quadriseta Hendel, 1933, Geloemyia stylata Hendel, 1908, Geloemyia wonjuensis (Kim & Han, 2001) comb. n. (= Parageloemyia wonjuensis Kim & Han, 2001) from Eastern Asia, Geloemyia namibica sp. n., from mainland Africa (Namibia) and Geloemyia trifasciata (Enderlein, 1942) comb. n. (= Trichempodia trifasciata Enderlein, 1942) from Madagascar. Geloemyia nigrofasiata Hendel, 1933 based on a single male is supposed to be a junior synonym of G. quadriseta Hendel, 1933, based on females, but the synonymy is tentative. A key to species is provided. The genus Geloemyia belongs in the tribe Pyrgotini forming (or belonging to) a basal lineage in the subtribe Adapsiliina together with Pyrgotomyia Hendel, 1914 and Porpomastix Enderlein, 1942.
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AGUIAR, ALEXANDRE P. "World catalog of the Stephanidae (Hymenoptera: Stephanoidea)." Zootaxa 753, no. 1 (2004): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.753.1.1.

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The Stephanidae literature through July 2004 is summarized and 326 valid species, including 6 fossil species, are cataloged. Information on the localization of primary and secondary type material, as well as updated names for the localities of primary types, are provided for all valid and synonymized species. Literature treatment of male and female specimens is discriminated in the synonymic listing of all species. The following 90 nomenclatural changes are made: Genus-level type designation (1): Bothrioceros Europaeus Sichel designated as type species of Bothrioceros Sichel. New combinations (69): From Diastephanus: Foenatopus alutaceus (Morley), F. anupam (Narendran & Sureshan), F. bilineatus (Elliott), F. burmaensis (Narendran & Sureshan), F. capitatus (Benoit), F. carinifrons (Enderlein), F. chinnarensis (Sureshan), F. chinensis (Elliott), F. christineae (Narendran), F. costifrons (Elliott), F. daccaensis (Narendran & Sureshan), F. dohrni (Enderlein), F. elegans (Elliott), F. elegantulus (Elliott), F. elongatus (Elliott), F. equatorialis (Benoit), F. flaviceps (Elliott), F. flavifrons (Elliott), F. frontilinea (Morley), F. fuscidens (Kieffer), F. gracilis (Kieffer), F. keralensis (Narendran & Sureshan), F. lucifer (Elliott), F. maculifemur (Enderlein), F. multicolor (Elliott), F. parviceps (Enderlein), F. parvulus (Elliott), F. priyae (Narendran & Sureshan), F. quadridens (Elliott), F. salomonis (Westwood), F. sangalensis (Benoit), F. semiglaber (Elliott), F. simillimus (Elliott), F. stom (Narendran & Sureshan), F. sudhae (Narendran & Sureshan), F. sulcatus (Elliott), F. szepligetii (Enderlein), F. tertianus (Morley), F. trialbatus (Elliott), F. trilineatus (Elliott), F. trilobatus (Elliott), F. wynadensis (Sureshan & Narendran); from Madegafoenus: Megischus bekilyanus (Benoit), M. occiputalis (Benoit); from Megischus: Afromegischus gigas (Schletterer), Foenatopus phoberopus (Sausurre); from Neostephanus: Foenatopus alluaudi (Kieffer), F. berlandi (Benoit), F. camerunus (Enderlein), F. collaris (Benoit), F. crassiceps (Bischoff), F. globiceps (Enderlein), F. insignis (Schletterer), F. longicaudatus (Benoit), F. micans (Benoit), F. obockensis (Benoit), F. oemidaphagus (Benoit), F. pauliani (Benoit), F. pentheri (Kieffer); from Pseudomegischus: Afromegischus tibiator (Schletterer); from Stephanus: Comnatopus xanthocephalus (Cameron); Megischus collectivus (Elliott), M. diversus (Schletterer), M. lanceolatus (Kieffer), M. sanmartinianus (Orfila), M. seyrigi (Benoit), M. hornianus (Enderlein), M. tricolor (Elliott), M. willineri (Orfila). Replacement names (3): Foenatopus annularis Aguiar, generic transfer and replacement name for Diastephanus annulipes Elliott, preventing secondary homonym with F. annulipes (Elliott); F. rufocinctus Aguiar, new status and replacement name for Stephanus togoensis var. fasciatus Enderlein, preventing secondary homonym with F. fasciatus Sz pligeti; Parastephanellus curtus Aguiar, replacement name for secondary homonym of P. curticollis (Elliott) with P. curticollis Elliott. New status (2): Comnatopus Achterberg, new status for Profoenatopus (Comnatopus) Achterberg; Parastephanellus coriaceus Kieffer, new status for Parastephanellus polychromus var. coriacea Kieffer. New genus-group synonyms (1): Pseudomegischus (Callomegischus) Achterberg, new syn- onymy for Afromegischus Achterberg. New species-group synonyms (7): Stephanus comma Morley, new synonymy for Comnatopus xanthocephalus (Cameron); Foenatopus flavicollis flavissimus Benoit, new synonymy for F. flavicollis Cameron; Stephanus testaceipes Elliott, Stephanus iesuiticus Orfila, S. paraguayensis Orfila, and S. martinezi Orfila, new synonyms for Megischus maculipennis Westwood; Parastephanellus impunctatus Elliott, new synonymy for P. nigricaudus (Sichel).Reinstated name (1): Megischus ruficeps Saussure, reinstated, invalidating M. saussurei (Schulz). Species inquirendum (1): Schlettererius rufipes (Say, 1824), a Braconidae. Nomina nuda (3): Foenus diadema Fabricius, nomen nudum for M. coronator (Fabricius); Stephanus curticauda Elliott, nomen nudum for M. curtus (Elliott); Stephanus frontalis Klug, nomen nudum, correspondent species unknown.
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YOUNG, CHARLES L., and MILAN M. HRADSKÝ. "Robber flies (Diptera: Asilidae) of South Korea. Parts VI–VIII. South Korean species of the Subfamilies Dasypogoninae, Dioctriinae and Trigonomiminae." Zootaxa 1876, no. 1 (2008): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1876.1.1.

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Seven species belonging to the subfamilies Dasypogoninae Macquart, Dioctriinae Enderlein, and Trigonomiminae Enderlein, are recorded from South Korea. New records include the subfamilies Dioctriinae and Trigonomiminae; the genera Dioctria Meigen, and Damalis Fabricius, and the species: Dioctria aestivis Esipenko, Dioctria humeralis eoa Lehr, Dioctria keremza Richter, Dioctria vainsteini Lehr, and Damalis andron Walker. Drawings of diagnostic features, a current check list of South Korean asilids, keys and descriptions are included.
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Zhao, Yaru, Ying Li, and Zhiqi Liu. "Revision of the Conwentzia Enderlein, 1905 (Neuroptera, Coniopterygidae) of China, combining morphological and molecular characters." ZooKeys 1026 (March 25, 2021): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1026.61700.

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The Chinese species of Conwentzia Enderlein are revised by integrating morphological characters and molecular data. Conwentzia yunguiana Liu & Yang, 1993 is proposed as a junior synonym of Conwentzia nietoi Monserrat, 1982, syn. nov. and Conwentzia orthotibia Yang, 1974 is proposed as a junior synonym of Conwentzia pineticola Enderlein, 1905, syn. nov. Moreover, a key to the adult males of the Conwentzia from China and DNA barcodes are provided.
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White, Ian M., and Xing-jian Wang. "Taxonomic notes on some dacine (Diptera: Tephritidae) fruit flies associated with citrus, olives and cucurbits." Bulletin of Entomological Research 82, no. 2 (1992): 275–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007485300051828.

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AbstractThe taxonomic identity and synonymy of four serious fruit fly pests, one of olives in Europe, and three Oriental species, two associated with citrus fruits and one with cucurbit fruits and vegetable, is clarified. Polistomimetes Enderlein is a new synonym of Tetradacus Miyake, which was originally described as a subgenus of Dacus, but is newly placed as a subgenus of Bactrocera. Heterodaculus Hardy is removed from synonymy with Polistomimetes. Mellesis citri Chen is a new synonym of B. minax (Enderlein); D. cheni Chao is a new synonym of B. tsuneonis (Miyake); and D. nubilus Hendel is replaced in synonymy with B. tau (Walker). Callantra splendida Perkins and D. discipennis Walker are transferred to the genus Bactrocera Macquart. The limits of the subgenera B. (Daculus) and B. (Tetradacus) are discussed; it is concluded that oviscape form separates those subgenera. B. (Daculus) includes the olive fly, B. oleae (Gmelin) and B. (Tetradacus) includes the Oriental citrus flies, B. minax (Enderlein) and B. tsuneonis (Miyake), plus three other species. It is also concluded that the presence or absence of anterior supra-alar setae and prescutellar acrostichal seatae should not be used in the diagnosis of Bactrocera subgenera. A lectotype of Polistomimetes minax Enderlein is designated.
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LI, YANG, JUN-HUA HE, and XUE-XIN CHEN. "Review of six genera of Braconinae Nees (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) in China, with the description of eleven new species." Zootaxa 4818, no. 1 (2020): 1–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4818.1.1.

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The species of six genera (Atanycolus Foerster, Craspedolcus Enderlein, Ectemnoplax Enderlein, Shelfordia Cameron, Stenobracon Szépligeti and Vipio Latreille) of the subfamily Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from China are revised and 29 species are recognized, including 11 new species (Atanycolus carinatus sp. nov., A. longiquus sp. nov., A. maculipennis sp. nov., A. setosus sp. nov., Craspedolcus maculithorax sp. nov., C. nigrabdominalis sp. nov., Ectemnoplax bimaculosus sp. nov., Shelfordia fulva sp. nov., S. obscuripennis sp. nov., Stenobracon (Stenobracon) longatus sp. nov. and Vipio abnormis sp. nov.), which are described and illustrated. Ectemnoplax xizanginensis Wang, Chen et He, 2006, is proposed as a syn. nov. of E. peruliventris Enderlein, 1920. Two species, Shelfordia longicaudata van Achterberg, 1993, and Vipio mongolicus Telenga, 1936, are reported from China for the first time. Keys to the Chinese species of the genera Atanycolus, Craspedolcus, Ectemnoplax, Shelfordia, Stenobracon and Vipio are provided.
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HERNÁNDEZ, LUIS MIGUEL, NEUSA HAMADA, Mateus Pepinelli, and REGINA MAYUMI KIKUCHI. "Description of the larva of Simulium lobatoi Luna Dias, Hernandez, Maia-Herzog & Shelley (Diptera: Simuliidae) from Brazil." Zootaxa 1732, no. 1 (2008): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1732.1.6.

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Simulium lobatoi was described by Luna Dias et al. (2004) based on six biting females and 30 females and seven males, all reared, collected in the states of Mato Grosso and Goiás, Brazil. The larva was not described, and the authors stated that the adults and pupa of S. lobatoi were morphologically related to species within Hemicnetha Enderlein and Trichodagmia Enderlein. However, they refrained from assigning this species to any known subgenus of Neotropical Simuliidae.
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Sepúlveda, Tatiana A., Claudio J. B. de Carvalho, and Alessandre Pereira-Colavite. "Systematics of the Neotropical genus Loxozus (Diptera: Neriidae), with notes on distribution and sexual dimorphism." Zoologia 36 (April 3, 2019): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zoologia.36.e26928.

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The monotypic genus Loxozus Enderlein, 1922 is redescribed. After examining the holotypes of Tetanoceracornuta Walker, 1853 and Loxozusclavicornis Enderlein, 1922, we confirm that these species are synonyms and reiterate that the correct name of the nominal species is Loxozuscornutus (Walker, 1853). The male of L.cornutus is described for the first time and notes on the species’ sexual dimorphism and illustrations of the genitalia are provided, together with distribution data, including new records for Venezuela, Brazil and Peru.
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Korneyev, V. A. "Pyrgotid Flies Assigned to Apyrgota. II. New Synonyms in Eupyrgota (Subgenus Taeniomastix) (Diptera, Pyrgotidae), With Key To Subgenera and Species." Vestnik Zoologii 48, no. 3 (2014): 211–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/vzoo-2014-0024.

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Abstract Pyrgotid Flies Assigned to Apyrgota. II. New Synonyms in Eupyrgota (Subgenus Taeniomastix) (Diptera, Pyrgotidae), with Key to Subgenera and Species. Korneyev V. A. - The synonymy of Taeniomastix Enderlein, 1942, syn. n. (type species: Taeniomastix sumatrana Enderlein, 1942) and Eupyrgota Coquillett. 1898 is established. The subgeneric rank of Taeniomastix is proposed; the subgenus corresponds the spinifemur group of species sensu Korneyev (2006), with minor additions to its diagnosis. Four species from the Oriental (and partly Palaearctic), and two from Afrotropical Regions are included: E. formosana (Hennig, 1938), comb. n. (Apyrgota formosana), E. griseipennis (Hendel, 1933), comb. n. (Adapsilia griseipennis) (= Taeniomastix sumatrana Enderlein, 1942, syn. n.), E. pictiventris (Hendel, 1914) (Apyrgota) (= Adapsilia facialis Hendel, 1933, syn. n., = E. tigrina Kim et Han, 2000 syn. n.), E. saegeri (Vanschuytbroeck, 1963); E. spinifemur (Hendel, 1934), and E. unicolor (Hendel, 1914), comb. n. (Apyrgota spinifemur); illustrated diagnoses of the transferred species are given. Keys to subgenera of Eupyrgota and species of the subgenus Taeniomastix are provided.
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Currie, D. C. "AN ANNOTATED LIST OF AND KEYS TO THE IMMATURE BLACK FLIES OF ALBERTA (DIPTERA: SIMULIIDAE)." Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada 118, S134 (1986): 5–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/entm118134fv.

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AbstractFifty-one species or species complexes of black flies are recorded from Alberta representing the following genera: Cnephia Enderlein (1), Ectemnia Enderlein (2), Gymnopais Stone (1), Mayacnephia Wygodzinsky and Coscarón (1), Metacnephia Crosskey (3), Prosimulium Roubaud (12), Simulium Latreille (29), Stegopterna Enderlein (1), and Twinnia Stone and Jamnback (1). An annotated list summarizes what is known about the bionomics and distribution of each species in the province, including notes on their medical and veterinary importance, where applicable. Illustrated keys to the larvae and pupae of Alberta genera and species are provided. Also included in the keys are 3 species that may occur in the province (one of these in the genus Greniera Doby and David), but whose presence has yet to be verified. A review of some structural characters used for the identification of immature stages of black flies is given. Notes on nomenclature of some characters are also provided. A total of 188 figures, including detailed distribution maps for each species in Alberta, are given.
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Mohrig, Werner, and Frank Menzel. "Revision der neotropischen Trauermücken – Teil I. Die Gattungen Cratyna WINNERTZ, Euricrium ENDERLEIN, Metangela RÜBSAAMEN, Pseudosciara SCHINER und Sciara MEIGEN (Diptera: Sciaridae)." Beiträge zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 64, no. 1 (2014): 135–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/contrib.entomol.64.1.135-190.

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Die vorliegende Revision umfasst 40 Arten aus den Gattungen Cratyna Winnertz, 1867 [4 Arten], Euricrium Enderlein, 1911 [8 Arten], Metangela Rübsaamen, 1894 [4 Arten], Pseudosciara Schiner, 1866 [21 Arten] und Sciara Meigen, 1803 [3 Arten]. Die Arten werden redeskribiert und abgebildet. 63 Spezies wurden neu kombiniert und 4 Namen als neue Synonyma auf dem Artniveau erkannt: Plastosciara barretoi Lane, 1960 als neues Synonym zu Cratyna boracensis (Lane, 1960); Plastosciara downsi Lane, 1960 als neues Synonym zu Cratyna cucarisi (Lane, 1960), Euricrium fulgescens Enderlein, 1911 als neues Synonym zu Euricrium ruebsaameni (Enderlein, 1911); Pseudosciara aitkeni Lane, 1959 als neues Synonym zu Pseudosciara forceps (Pettey, 1918). Zusätzlich werden 3 synonymisierte Namen restituiert [Metangela spinata Lane, 1955 restit., Pseudosciara ribeiroi (Lane, 1955) restit., Trichomegalosphys Enderlein, 1911 restit.] und 2 präokkupierte Namen wurden ersetzt: Pseudos. willistoni Menzel nom. nov. für Sciara concinna Williston, 1896 [praeocc.] und Pseudos. helleri Menzel nom. nov. für Sciara debilis Williston, 1896 [praeocc.]. Außerdem ergab sich die Notwendigkeit, für Pseudosciara willistoni Menzel nom. nov. einen Lectotypus zu designieren sowie für Pseudosciara muricata (Lengersdorf, 1926), Pseudosciara thoracica (Lengersdorf, 1930) und Metangela bicolorata (Lengersdorf, 1930) Neotypen festzulegen. Für 2 Arten werden die bisher unbekannten Männchen ergänzend beschrieben [Euricrium varians (Lane), Pseudosciara humeropicta (Lengersdorf)]. Die Namen der Gattungsgruppe Zygomma Enderlein, 1911 [praeocc.], Mapiria Edwards, 1934 und Muhabbetiola Koçak, 2009 sind jüngere Synonyme von Euricrium Enderlein, 1911. Die Gattung Pseudosciara Schiner wird in die beiden Subgenera Pseudosciara s. str. und Pseudosciarella subgen. nov. unterteilt. Die Genera Apelmocreagris Enderlein, 1911, Trichomegalosphys Enderlein, 1911 und Trichosia Winnertz, 1867 sind nach dieser Revision in der neotropischen Region nicht vertreten. Diese 3 Namen müssen aus dem Katalog der neotropischen Sciaridae gestrichen werden. Die Gattung Pseudozygoneura Steffan, 1969 ist ebenfalls ein Synonym zu Cratyna Winnertz. Alle 41 von Hippa et al. (1998) beschriebenen Pseudozygoneura-Arten werden deshalb in das Subgenus Cratyna s. str. kombiniert.StichwörterDiptera, Sciaridae, Apelmocreagris, Cratyna, Euricrium, Metangela, Pseudosciara, Sciara, Trichomegalosphys, Neotropical Region, systematics, new subgenus, new synonyms, new combinations, name changes, designation of types.Nomenklatorische Handlungenacuminata (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura acuminata Hippa et al., 1998aimoresi (Lane, 1960) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Plastosciara aimoresi Lane, 1960aurora (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura aurora Hippa et al., 1998boracensis (Lane, 1960) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Plastosciara boracensis Lane, 1960brevimera (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura brevimera Hippa et al., 1998brevispina (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura brevispina Hippa et al., 1998caraosi (Lane, 1960) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Plastosciara caraosi Lane, 1960clavigera (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura clavigera Hippa et al., 1998clavula (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura clavula Hippa et al., 1998clinostyla (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura clinostyla Hippa et al., 1998collina (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura collina Hippa et al., 1998conica (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura conica Hippa et al., 1998coniciformis (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura coniciformis Hippa et al., 1998consilia (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura consilia Hippa et al., 1998constricta (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura constricta Hippa et al., 1998coronicornis (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura coronicornis Hippa et al., 1998crassichaeta (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura crassichaeta Hippa et al., 1998crinita (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura crinita Hippa et al., 1998cucarisi (Lane, 1960) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Plastosciara cucarisi Lane, 1960dactylica (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura dactylica Hippa et al., 1998delicia (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura delicia Hippa et al., 1998denticula (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura denticula Hippa et al., 1998epsilon (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura epsilon Hippa et al., 1998excisa (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura excisa Hippa et al., 1998expedita (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura expedita Hippa et al., 1998flagelloparva (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura flagelloparva Hippa et al., 1998foveola (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura foveola Hippa et al., 1998ghanaensis (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura ghanaensis Hippa et al., 1998gigas (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura gigas Hippa et al., 1998index (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura index Hippa et al., 1998indotata (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura indotata Hippa et al., 1998integra (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura integra Hippa et al., 1998intermedia (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura intermedia Hippa et al., 1998kirkspriggsi (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura kirkspriggsi Hippa et al., 1998lagena (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura lagena Hippa et al., 1998latidactyla (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura latidactyla Hippa et al., 1998prominula (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura prominula Hippa et al., 1998protrusa (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura protrusa Hippa et al., 1998quadrifalx (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura quadrifalx Hippa et al., 1998redunca (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura redunca Hippa et al., 1998sagitta (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura sagitta Hippa et al., 1998senticosa (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura senticosa Hippa et al., 1998spicicauda (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura spicicauda Hippa et al., 1998torula (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura torula Hippa et al., 1998trichodactyla (Hippa, Vilkamaa & Heinakroon, 1998) (Cratyna (Cratyna)), comb. n. hitherto Pseudozygoneura trichodactyla Hippa et al., 1998acutum (Mohrig, 2003) (Euricrium), comb. n.alboantennatum (Lane, 1946) (Euricrium), comb. n. hitherto Zygoneura alboantennata Lane, 1946bolivianum (Edwards, 1934) (Euricrium), comb. n. hitherto Zygoneura boliviana Edwards, 1934fasciatellum (Enderlein, 1911) (Euricrium), comb. n. hitherto Zygomma fasciatellum Enderlein, 1911freemani (Lane, 1955) (Euricrium), comb. n. hitherto Zygoneura freemani Lane, 1955glaberrimum (Edwards, 1934) (Euricrium), comb. n. hitherto Zygoneura glaberrima Edwards, 1934modicum (Mohrig, 2003) (Euricrium), comb. n.pernitidum (Edwards, 1914) (Euricrium), comb. n.suspiciosum (Mohrig, 2003) (Euricrium), comb. n.transversale (Edwards, 1934) (Euricrium), comb. n. hitherto Malpiria transversalis Edwards, 1934varians (Lane, 1955) (Euricrium), comb. n. hitherto Zygoneura varians Lane, 1955fulgescens Enderlein, 1911 (Lycoria), syn. n. of Euricrium ruebsaameni Enderlein, 1911bicolorata (Lengersdorf, 1930) (Metangela), comb. n. hitherto Trichosia bicolorata lengersdorf, 1930spinata Lane, 1955 (Metangela), stat. rev. hitherto a synonym of Metangela calliptera Rübsaamenbarrettoi (Lane, 1960) (Plastosciara), syn. n. of Cratyna (Cratyna) boracensis Lane, 1960downsi (Lane, 1960) (Plastosciara), syn. n. of Cratyna (Cratyna) curarisi Lane, 1960aitkeni Lane, 1959 (Pseudosciara), syn. n. of Pseudosciara (Pseudosciara) forceps (Pettey, 1918)Pseudosciarella Mohrig & Menzel, 2014 (Pseudosciara), subgen. n.antunesi (Lane, 1946) (Pseudosciara (Pseudosciara)), comb. n. hitherto Trichosia antunesi Lane, 1946helleri Menzel, 2014 (Pseudosciara (Pseudosciara)), nom. n. pro Sciara debilis Williston, 1896, nec Sciara debilis Winnertz, 1867pubescens (Morgante, 1969) (Pseudosciara (Pseudosciara)), comb. n. hitherto Trichosia pubescens Morgante, 1969ribeiroi (Lane, 1955) (Pseudosciara (Pseudosciara)), comb. n. hitherto Trichosia ribeiroi Lane, 1955 and erroneously placed into the genus Trichomegalosphys Enderlein, 1911willistoni Menzel, 2014 (Pseudosciara (Pseudosciara)), nom. n. pro Sciara concinna Williston, 1896, nec Sciara concinna Winnertz, 1867blandula (Lengersdorf, 1944) (Sciara), comb. n. hitherto Lycoria blandula Lengersdorf, 1944leucacrocera (Enderlein, 1911) (Sciara), comb. n. hitherto Apelmocreagris leucacrocera Enderlein, 1911Mapiria Edwards, 1934 (Sciaridae), syn. n. of Euricrium Enderlein, 1911Muhabbetiola Koçak, 2009 (Sciaridae), syn. n. of Euricrium Enderlein, 1911Zygomma Enderlein, 1911 (Sciaridae), syn. n. of Euricrium Enderlein, 1911laticornis (Walker, 1857) (Trichomegalosphys), comb. n.
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Pujol-Luz, José Roberto. "A new species of the genus Chiromyza Wiedemann (Diptera, Stratiomyidae) from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil." Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 60 (July 16, 2020): e20206037. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/1807-0205/2020.60.37.

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Seven species of the genus Chiromyza Wiedemann are recorded in Brazil: C. brevicornis (Lindner, 1949), C. enderleini (Lindner, 1949), C. leptiformis (Macquart, 1838), C. ochracea Wiedemann, 1820, C. stylicornis (Enderlein, 1921), C. viridis Bezzi, 1922 and C. vittata Wiedemann, 1820. Herein I describe a new species, Chiromyza raccai sp. nov., based on 88 specimens (41 males, 47 females) from the Atlantic Rain Forest mountains of State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in the city of Miguel Pereira. The new species is distinguished from the related species C. ochracea and C. vittata by the structure of male terminalia. Chiromyza raccai sp. nov. has the distal region of the phallus rounded with two conspicuous apical setae, C. ochracea has the distal surface of the phallus wide and flatness, and C. vittata has the distal surface of the phallus rounded with outer margin rugose.
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Georgiev, Dilian. "FIRST RECORD OF LEPINOTUS RETICULATUS ENDERLEIN, 1904 (PSOCOPTERA: TROGIIDAE) FROM BULGARIA." Ecologica Montenegrina 9 (December 21, 2016): 54–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.37828/em.2016.9.9.

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GIL-AZEVEDO, LEONARDO H., and MARILZA MAIA-HERZOG. "Preliminary considerations on phylogeny of Simuliidae Genera from Southern Hemisphere (Insecta, Diptera)." Zootaxa 1643, no. 1 (2007): 39–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1643.1.2.

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In this paper, the first phylogenetic hypothesis for the 13 Southern Hemisphere genera of Simuliidae is proposed, through a cladistic approach. In order to investigate the position of those genera representatives of five Northern Hemisphere genera were also included in the analyses as outgroups. The study was based on a data matrix with 33 terminal taxa and 119 morphological characters of adult, pupa and larva. The phylogenetic analysis under equal weights resulted in four most parsimonious trees, with similar topologies and 349 steps (CI = 49; RI = 68). The analyses showed that all Southern Hemisphere genera of Simuliidae are closer to Simuliini than to Prosimuliini. According to our analyses, Araucnephia Wygodzinsky & Coscarón and Paracnephia Rubtsov are polyphyletic, and Gigantodax Enderlein and Crozetia Davies are monophyletic. It is possible also to recognize the following groups (A. iberaensis Coscarón & Coscarón-Arias + Lutzsimulium s.l. d’Andretta & d’Andretta); ((Simulium Latreille + Metacnephia Crosskey) (Cnesiamima Wygodzinsky & Coscarón (Paraustrosimulium Wygodzinsky & Coscarón + Austrosimulium Tonnoir))); and ((Paracnephia of Australia + Cnesia Enderlein) (Pedrowygomyia Coscarón & Miranda-Esquivel + Gigantodax Enderlein)).
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Sepúlveda, Tatiana A., Diego de S. Souza, Angela Echeverry, Luciane Marinoni, and Claudio J. B. de Carvalho. "Revalidation and taxonomic revision of Teloneria Aczél (Diptera, Neriidae), with description of two new species." European Journal of Taxonomy 717 (September 28, 2020): 70–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2020.717.1099.

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The genus Teloneria Aczél, 1954 is resurrected from synonymy with Chaetonerius Hendel, 1913 to include four species: Teloneria apicata (Edwards, 1919) comb. nov., Teloneria bimaculata (Edwards, 1919) comb. nov., Teloneria juceliae Sepúlveda & Souza sp. nov. and Teloneria ladyae Sepúlveda & Souza sp. nov. Lectotypes for Telostylus apicatus Edwards, 1919 and its junior synonym, Telostylinus apicalis Enderlein, 1922, and for Telostylinus ornatipennis Enderlein, 1922, junior synonym of Teloneria bimaculata comb. nov., are designated. An identification key to Chaetonerius, Telostylus Bigot, 1859 and Teloneria, with emphasis on the identification of the species of Teloneria, illustrations and distribution data are provided.
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Ukrainsky, A. S. "A new replacement name for Darwinella Enderlein, 1912 (Coleoptera: Tenebrionoidea: Perimylopidae)." Zoosystematica Rossica 18, no. 2 (2009): 271–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2009.18.2.271.

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Sengupta, Jayita, Atanu Naskar, Aniruddha Maity, Panchanan Parui, Sumit Homchaudhuri, and Dhriti Banerjee. "A new record of the hoverfly genus Dasysyrphus Enderlein, 1938 (Insecta: Diptera: Syrphidae) from India." Journal of Threatened Taxa 12, no. 4 (2020): 15503–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.4330.12.4.15503-15506.

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Ježek, Jan, Jan Votýpka, Jana Brzoňová, and Jozef Oboňa. "Horse flies (Diptera: Tabanidae) collected in Central African Republic, Gabon and Liberia with comments on their updated distribution." Acta Musei Silesiae, Scientiae Naturales 68, no. 3 (2019): 263–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/cszma-2019-0025.

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Abstract A zoogeographical review summarized the current distribution of 28 morphologically determined horse fly species recently collected in three Western Africa countries. In Malaise trap collections, the family Tabanidae was represented by three subfamilies, Pangoniinae, Chrysopsinae and Tabaninae (tribes Philolichini, Chrysopsini, Tabanini and Haematopotini), and six genera: Philoliche Wiedemann, 1828 (1 species), Chrysops Meigen, 1803 (3 specis), Ancala Enderlein, 1922 (2 species), Euancala Enderlein, 1922 (1 species), Tabanus Linnaeus, 1758 (13 species) and Haematopota Meigen, 1803 (8 species). Information contained in the principal publication The Catalogue of the Diptera of the Afrotropical Region 1980 is complemented by newly published studies on horse flies in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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HUERTA, HERÓN, and SERGIO IBÁÑEZ-BERNAL. "New records of Scatopsidae (Diptera) from southeastern Mexico, and descriptions of new species of Swammerdamella Enderlein and Colobostema Enderlein." Zootaxa 1720, no. 1 (2008): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1720.1.3.

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The following Scatopsidae species are recorded in Mexico by first time: Parascatopse flavida Cook, Thripomorpha chaboti Haenni and Rapp and Parascatopse sp., Colobostema hoffmannae sp. nov., Swammerdamella grogani sp. nov., and the female of Parascatopse flavida Cook are described.Keys words: Scatopsidae, Colobostema, Parascatopse, Swammerdamella, Thripomorpha, Mexico, distribution, new species
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Pazini, Wilson Carlos, Júlio César Galli, and Francisco Jorge Cividanes. "DINÂMICA POPULACIONAL DE Triozoida limbata (ENDERLEIN) (HEM.: PSYLLIDAE) E DE ARTRÓPODOS PREDADORES EM POMAR DE GOIABA EM VISTA ALEGRE DO ALTO, ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO." BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE - Revista de Agricultura 82, no. 3 (2015): 276. http://dx.doi.org/10.37856/bja.v82i3.1471.

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NIHEI, SILVIO SHIGUEO, and CLAUDIO JOSÉ BARROS DE CARVALHO. "The Muscini flies of the world (Diptera, Muscidae): identification key and generic diagnoses." Zootaxa 1976, no. 1 (2009): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1976.1.1.

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Flies of the tribe Muscini (Diptera, Muscidae) are worldwide in distribution and are represented by some 350 species in 18 genera. The present study provides an identification key and diagnoses for all the genera of world Muscini: Biopyrellia Townsend, Curranosia Paterson, Dasyphora Robineau-Desvoidy, Deltotus Séguy, Hennigmyia Peris, Mesembrina Meigen, Mitroplatia Enderlein, Morellia Robineau-Desvoidy, Musca Linnaeus, Myiophaea Enderlein, Neomyia Walker, Neorypellia Pont, Polietes Rondani, Polietina Schnabl & Dziedzicki, Pyrellia Robineau-Desvoidy, Pyrellina Malloch, Sarcopromusca Townsend, Ziminellia Nihei & de Carvalho. Most infrageneric taxa are also represented, namely, the subgenera of Dasyphora and Morellia. Comments on phylogeny support (whenever pertinent) and the major references containing revisions and regional identification keys to species are provided for each genus and subgenus.
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Timoshkin, O. A., and M. J. Grygier. "Replacement name for Reuterella Timoshkin, 2004 (Plathelminthes: Neorhabdocoela)." Zoosystematica Rossica 13, no. 2 (2005): 241. http://dx.doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2004.13.2.241.

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Motta, Isabela De Oliveira, and José Roberto Pujol-Luz. "Glyphidops (Glyphidops) filosus (Diptera: Neriidae) revisited, with special attention to the morphology of the male and female terminalia." Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 60 (June 8, 2020): e20206019. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/1807-0205/2020.60.19.

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Although a recent revision of the genus Glyphidops Enderlein covered most its known, some of the Brazilian forms were not surveyed. Here we take advantage of the excellent morphological work available in the literature and redescribe Glyphidops (Glyphidops) filosus, based on 91 specimens (43 males and 48 females) from the States of Amazonas and Goiás, including Brasília, Brazil. We also provide a study of male genitalia using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and female genitalia and spermathecae, using light microscopy (LM). We present descriptions of the following structures in male genitalia: epandrium, hypandrium, surstyli, cerci and sections of aedeagus, and in female genitalia: oviscape, bursa copulatrix, ‘S’ bend and spermatheca. An update list of Brazilian species of Glyphidops Enderlein is also presented.
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Kupryjanowicz, Janusz, and Vladimir Makarkin. "Archiconiocompsa prisca Enderlein (Neuroptera: Coniopterygidae): The first neuropteran fossil in Rovno amber (Ukraine)." Entomologica Fennica 19, no. 1 (2008): 25–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.33338/ef.84410.

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Archiconiocompsa prisca Enderlein, previously known from Baltic amber, is recorded in Rovno amber. A discussion of the systematic position of this monotypic genus is provided; it is tentatively assigned to Coniocompsini (Aleuropteryginae).
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ZHANG, TING-TING, and DING YANG. "Two new species of the genus Spartimas Enderlein from China (Diptera: Stratiomyidae)." Zootaxa 2538, no. 1 (2010): 60. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2538.1.4.

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HERNANDEZ, LUIS MIGUEL, ANTHONY JOHN SHELLEY, ANTONIO PAULINO ANDRADE DE LUNA DIAS, and MARILZA MAIA-HERZOG. "Review of the Neotropical blackfly subgenus Chirostilbia Enderlein (Diptera: Simuliidae) based on adults and pupal morphology." Zootaxa 1834, no. 1 (2008): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1834.1.1.

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The species of the subgenus Chirostilbia are reviewed based on the adult and pupal morphology. All main taxonomic characters are fully illustrated with colour digital images and keys for species identification are given. Taxonomic discussions for each species and summaries of their distribution and biology are also provided. Thirteen species are now considered to be valid in the subgenus Chirostilbia. Since they are similar morphologically no separation into species groupshas been attempted. Lectotypes are designated for the following species: S. distinctum Lutz and Trichodagmia lutziana Enderlein [= S. pertinax Kollar]. Simulium nilesi Rambajan is transferred from its synonymy with S. perflavum Roubaud in the subgenus Psilopelmia Enderlein to Chirostilbia as a junior synonym of S. subpallidum Lutz. The thoracic pattern of the male of S. empascae is described and illustrated for the first time.
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Bravo, Freddy. "Primeiro registro de Lepidiella Enderlein (Diptera, Psychodidae, Psychodinae) no Brasil e descrição de uma espécie nova." Revista Brasileira de Zoologia 22, no. 2 (2005): 490–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0101-81752005000200027.

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Neste trabalho descreve-se Lepidiella spinosa sp. nov., uma nova espécie de Psychodidae proveniente São Paulo, sudeste do Brasil é descrita e ilustrada. Este é o primeiro registro de Lepidiella Enderlein, 1937 no Brasil.
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Selivanova, O. V., O. P. Negrobov, and D. Yang. "Redescription of the holotype of Lichtwardtia formosana (Diptera: Dolichopodidae), with new data on its synonymy." Zoosystematica Rossica 19, no. 1 (2010): 143–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2010.19.1.143.

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The type specimens Lichtwardtia formosana Enderlein, 1912 is redescribed, including a study of morphology of the hypopygium. The species L. taiwanensis Zhang, Masunaga & Yang, 2009 is considered as a synonym of L. formosana.
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Py-Daniel, Victor. "Simuliidae (Diptera: Culicomorpha) no Brasil: X - Descrição de Simulium (Psaroniocompsa) guaporense sp.n." Revista de Saúde Pública 23, no. 6 (1989): 502–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0034-89101989000600008.

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É descrita uma nova espécie para o subgênero Simulium (Psaroniocompsa) Enderlein: S. (P.) guaporense proveniente da Província Hidrogeológica do Escudo Central, pertencente ao grupo "siolii" (S. siolii, S. lourencoi, S. damascenoi) descrito por Py-Daniel (1988).
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SHELLEY, A. J., L. M. HERNÁNDEZ, M. A. MAIA-HERZOG, A. P. A. LUNA DIAS, and S. B. LUZ. "An interpretation of the morphological variation in the Simulium amazonicum species group (Diptera: Simuliidae) of Latin America." Zootaxa 1274, no. 1 (2006): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1274.1.1.

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A morphological framework for species within the medically important Simulium amazonicum group within the subgenus Psaroniocompsa Enderlein is provided as a basis for cytological and molecular studies. The diagnostic characters for pupae and adults of the group are provided and the male genitalia are regarded as the major defining feature for the group. Short descriptions of the pupae and adults of each species are given together with digital images of salient characters, largely from type specimens. Variation in pupal characters and adult scutal pattern are comprehensively covered. The taxonomic changes in the amazonicum group from that given in the latest world inventory of Crosskey and Howard (2004) are as follows: S. argentiscutum Shelley & Luna Dias, S. cuneatum (Enderlein), and S. quadristrigatum Enderlein are transferred from “unplaced to group” to the amazonicum group; S. minusculum Lutz is removed from the amazonicum group to “unplaced to group”; two new forms (R. Mari and R. Ituxi) are described within S. amazonicum s.l.; the Argentina, and Manabi forms [previously within S. oyapockense s.l.] are placed together with S. roraimense s.s. as S. roraimense s.l. The amazonicum group now contains 10 species. Within the closely related siolii group, S. lourencoi Py-Daniel becomes a junior synonym of S. siolii Py-Daniel. The elevation of the siolii group to the new genus Shelleyellum Py-Daniel & Pessoa is not accepted because of insufficient characters to warrant generic status. Shelleyellum, with its type species S. siolii, is synonymised with Simulium s.l. Latreille.
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ARAÚJO, MAÍRA XAVIER, and FREDDY BRAVO. "Two new species of Lepidiella Enderlein, 1937 (Diptera: Psychodidae) from the Neotropical Region with taxonomic comments about the species of the genus." Zootaxa 4551, no. 4 (2019): 487. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4551.4.9.

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Lepidiella Enderlein, 1937 is a Neotropical genus with 15 species. This paper describes two new species from Brazil, Lepidiella maculosa sp. nov. and Lepidiella wagneri sp. nov., and provides an identification key for males of the genus.
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ATHANASSIOU, CHRISTOS G., FRANK H. ARTHUR, and JAMES E. THRONE. "Efficacy of Methoprene for Control of Five Species of Psocids (Psocoptera) on Wheat, Rice, and Maize." Journal of Food Protection 73, no. 12 (2010): 2244–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.4315/0362-028x-73.12.2244.

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The insect growth regulator methoprene was evaluated for control of Liposcelis bostrychophila Badonnel, Liposcelis decolor (Pearman), Liposcelis entomophila (Enderlein), Liposcelis paeta Pearman (Psocoptera: Liposcelididae), and Lepinotus reticulatus Enderlein (Trogiidae) at application rates of 1, 5, and 10 ppm on maize, wheat, and rice. Methoprene did not completely suppress progeny production during the 40-day test period, but did cause a significant reduction in adult progeny in all psocid species at the application rates of 5 and 10 ppm. At 1 ppm, numbers of adults were reduced for all species on wheat and maize, but only for L. paeta on rice. Nevertheless, the numbers of nymphs present after 40 days generally were not reduced, relative to the controls. Methoprene applied at rates of 1 to 10 ppm to stored grain would not provide adequate control of psocids.
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Shimizu, So. "The Nepalese species of the genus Enicospilus Stephens, 1835 (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Ophioninae): a preliminary revision and identification key to species." Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 67, no. 1 (2020): 69–126. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/dez.67.51332.

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A total of 10 species of Enicospilus (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Ophioninae) have previously been reported from Nepal. Six new species are described here (E. alleni Shimizu sp. nov., E. kakanicus Shimizu sp. nov., E. nepalensis Shimizu sp. nov., E. nikami Shimizu sp. nov., E. phulchokiensis Shimizu sp. nov., and E. tangi Shimizu sp. nov.), and 10 are newly recorded (E. ashbyi Ashmead, 1904, E. bifasciatus (Uchida, 1928), E. capensis (Thunberg, 1824), E. flavocephalus (Kirby, 1900), E. formosensis (Uchida, 1928), E. grammospilus (Enderlein, 1921), E. pudibundae (Uchida, 1928), E. purifenestratus (Enderlein, 1921), E. yonezawanus (Uchida, 1928), and E. zebrus Gauld & Mitchell, 1981) from Nepal. A preliminary identification key to the Nepalese species of Enicospilus is provided. The elevational pattern of Nepalese Enicospilus is briefly discussed. Enicospilus purifenestratus is also recorded for the first time from Brunei.
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Woodley, Norman, and Rudolf Rozkošný. "A new genus and three new species of Oriental Oxycerini (Diptera: Stratiomyidae: Stratiomyinae) with notes on new generic synonyms in two other stratiomyine genera." Insect Systematics & Evolution 41, no. 3 (2010): 275–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187631210x502833.

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AbstractOxycerina gen.n. (Stratiomyidae: Stratiomyinae), including three new species, O. hauseri sp.n., O. merzi sp.n. and O. sabaha sp.n., is described from the Oriental Region and compared with related genera of Stratiomyinae and Raphiocerinae. The monotypic genus Scapanocnema Enderlein, 1914 is considered to be a synonym of Odontomyia Meigen, 1803; S. spathulipes Enderlein, 1914 and O. latitibia Rozkošný & Kovac, 1994 are considered to be new synonyms of O. luteiceps de Meijere, 1911. Cyrtopus Bigot, 1883, is also proposed as a synonym of Odontomyia, resulting in new or resurrected combinations for the species O. fastuosa (Bigot, 1883), O. magnifica Lachaise & Lindner, 1973, and O. smaragdifera (Lindner, 1938). Timorimyia Frey, 1934 is proposed as a new synonym of Acanthasargus White, 1914, resulting in A. bidentatus (Frey, 1934), comb.n. A key to the genera of the Oriental Stratiomyinae and Raphiocerinae is presented.
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