Diadocidia (Diadocidia) cizeki ŠEVČÍK, 2003

Papp, L. & Ševčík, J., 2005, New Taxa Of Diadocidiidae (Diptera) From The Oriental Region, Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 51 (4), pp. 329-341 : 340

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Diadocidia (Diadocidia) cizeki ŠEVČÍK, 2003
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Diadocidia (Diadocidia) cizeki ŠEVČÍK, 2003 View in CoL

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Material studied: TAIWAN: 1 male ( HNHM). Ilan Hsien, Fu-Shan Botanical Garden , along a forest path, September 25, 2000, leg. L. PAPP , No. 3; 1 male ( HNHM): Taipei Hsien, Han-Lo-Dé, 450 m, No. 12, forest undergrowth, March 29–30, 2003, leg. L. PAPP; 1 male ( HNHM): Taipei Hsien, Pinling, 319 m, No. 27, over/along Jinggua-liao river , April 17, 2003, leg. L. PAPP. 1 male ( NMNS): Taiwan Nantou, Sanlinchi, 19/ V /1991, C. C. Chiang, Sweeping & Sucking – NMNS ENT 1128–269 View Materials .

This species was described from Papua New Guinea. New to Taiwan and for the entire Oriental region. The most characteristic feature of this species is its very long, apically bifid gonostylus with a strong blunt thorn. In addition, vein Sc free and no vein A 2 discernible.

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Acknowledgement – The studies of the senior author on the Oriental Diptera are sponsored by the Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (OTKA grant No. T 042540). This study of the junior author was supported by the Czech Grant Agency (Grant No. 206/03/D078) and by the SYNTHESYS project HU-TAF-309. The junior author thanks David Notton and Nigel Wyatt for the hospitality during his visit to BMNH in London.

HNHM

Hungarian Natural History Museum (Termeszettudomanyi Muzeum)

NMNS

National Museum of Natural Science

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Diadocidiidae

Genus

Diadocidia

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