Dolichopodidae (Bickel, 1994)
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1180.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5059464 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039E87BE-FB07-B24C-F11F-FD0549ACFD8A |
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Felipe |
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Dolichopodidae |
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Dolichopodidae View in CoL View at ENA s.lat.
Dolichopodes Latreille, 1809: 239, 290. Type genus Dolichopus Latreille, 1797 .
Dolichopodidae Agassiz, 1846: 128 View in CoL .
The definition of the Dolichopodidae View in CoL is herein expanded to include all genera formerly assigned to the Microphoridae sensu Chvála. There is no doubt about the monophyly of this family and the inclusion of the microphorids in the Dolichopodidae View in CoL has been accepted by several recent authors (e.g., Cumming & Sinclair 2000; Ulrich 2003, 2004; Gatt 2003; Shamshev & Grootaert 2005). The Dolichopodidae View in CoL now includes the Microphorinae View in CoL , Parathalassiinae View in CoL and Dolichopodidae View in CoL s.str. In its expanded sense the family is characterized by several features, including the Rs originating at or near level of crossvein h, the basal cells shortened (less than half length of cell dm) such that crossvein r–m occurs in the basal fourth of wing, the male terminalia rotated (lateroflexed) forward beneath the preceding segments with the pregenital segments partially twisted or rotated, and the male hypopygium with reduced gonocoxal apodemes as well as bacilliform (or subepandrial) sclerites that fuse with the hypandrium.
Microphorinae Collin, 1960: 393 View in CoL . Type genus Microphor Macquart, 1827 View in CoL .
This subfamily includes two extant genera, Microphor Macquart View in CoL and Schistostoma Becker View in CoL
( Cumming & Brooks 2002). The group is not clearly defined and is maintained here
primarily for convenience, until the relationships of both included genera are more clearly
resolved by future analyses. This subfamily includes those taxa with holoptic males, more
than six unmodified pseudotracheae, broad wings (i.e., anal lobe developed), costa
circumambient, and a twoarticled arista or stylus.
Parathalassiini Chvála, 1981: 230 , 231. Type genus Parathalassius Mik, 1891 View in CoL . The diagnostic features of this subfamily include a singlearticled arista or stylus, antennae inserted high on head, dichoptic males, narrow wing (anal lobe not developed), and often crossvein bmcu is incomplete ( Cumming & Brooks 2002). The Parathalassiinae View in CoL includes the following extant genera: Amphithalassius Ulrich View in CoL , Chimerothalassius Shamshev & Grootaert View in CoL , Eothalassius Shamshev & Grootaert View in CoL , Microphorella Becker View in CoL , Parathalassius Mik View in CoL , Plesiothalassius Ulrich View in CoL , and Thalassophorus Saigusa View in CoL ( Saigusa 1986; Chvála 1989; Ulrich 1991; Cumming & Brooks 2002; Shamshev & Grootaert 2002, 2005).
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Dolichopodidae
Sinclair, Bradley J. & Cumming, Jeffrey M. 2006 |
Parathalassiini Chvála, 1981: 230
Chvala, M. 1981: 230 |
Microphorinae
Collin, J. E. 1960: 393 |
Dolichopodidae
Agassiz, J. L. R. 1846: 128 |