REVISION DE LAS ESPECIES DE LA FAMILIA LONCHAEIDAE EN EL PERU (DÍPTERA: ACALYPTRATAE) 1

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:1971
Authors:C. A. Korytkoioski, Ojeda D.
Journal:ANALES 1er. CONGRESO LATINO AMERICANO DE ENTOMOLOGÍA. Rev. Per. Entom
Volume:14
Issue:1
Pagination:87=116
Abstract:

This is a revision of the systematic status of the species of Lonchaeidae from Peru, collected mostly in the Northern part of the Country in 1967-70. Previously described species by Hennig (1948) and McAlpine (1964), from material collected in the south and south-eastern part of the country were also included in this revision. Most of the species were collected by McPhail traps and no data on larval habits were recorded; however, the species Silba pendula (Bezzi), because of its economic importance as a fruit-pest, was thoroughly studied. All the. species treated are included, in the 3 known neotropical genera, Dasiops, Lonehaea, and Silba. Of 46 neotropical species of Dasiops Rondani, 19 species were collected in Peru, including 2 new species, D. chotanus n.sp., and D. ahusatus n.sp.; of 24 neotropical species of Lonchaea Fallen, 12 species ivere collected in Peru, including 2 new species, L. longistyla h.sp. and L.
mcalpinei n.sp.; and of the 10 neotropical species of Silba Macquart, 6 species were collected in Peru, including a new species S. pseudopendula n.sp. A key of genera, based in McAlpine's (1960), a catalog for the neotropical species of the family, a key for the Peruvian species and a maps of their distribution in the national territories, are included: Descriptions are acompanied by drawings of male genital armatures and/or female ovipositors.

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