TY - JOUR
T1 - Taxonomic review of the genus Pygophora Schiner of Japan (Diptera
T2 - Muscidae)
AU - Yoshizawa, Satoshi
AU - Tachi, Takuji
N1 - Funding Information:
We wish to express our sincere gratitude to Associate Professor Hiroyuki Yoshitomi, Professor Kazuhiko Konishi (EUM), Drs. James Boone, David Preston, Neal Evenhuis (BPBM), Shin-ichi Yoshimatsu, Yukinobu Nakatani, Hiraku Yoshitake (NIAES) for offering us many valuable materials. This work was supported in part by Program for Leading Graduate Schools (Graduate Education and Research Training Program in Decision Science for a Sustainable Society), JSPS, Japan.
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PY - 2018/5/10
Y1 - 2018/5/10
N2 - Japanese species of the genus Pygophora Schiner, 1868 are reviewed, with redescription of the following species: P. boninensis Snyder, 1965; P. confusa, 1915; P. immaculipennis Frey, 1917; P. lepidofera (Stein, 1915); P. longicornis (Stein, 1918); P. macularis (Wiedemann, 1830); P. maculipennis Stein, 1909; P. respondens (Walker, 1859); P. unicolor (Stein, 1920). New occurrence records are presented to P. macularis (Wiedemann, 1830), P. respondens (Walker, 1859), and P. unicolor (Stein, 1920). Pygophora trimaculata Karl, 1935 is excluded from Japanese species, as it had been based on a misidentification. The male and female terminalia are illustrated, and an identification key to the Japanese species is provided.
AB - Japanese species of the genus Pygophora Schiner, 1868 are reviewed, with redescription of the following species: P. boninensis Snyder, 1965; P. confusa, 1915; P. immaculipennis Frey, 1917; P. lepidofera (Stein, 1915); P. longicornis (Stein, 1918); P. macularis (Wiedemann, 1830); P. maculipennis Stein, 1909; P. respondens (Walker, 1859); P. unicolor (Stein, 1920). New occurrence records are presented to P. macularis (Wiedemann, 1830), P. respondens (Walker, 1859), and P. unicolor (Stein, 1920). Pygophora trimaculata Karl, 1935 is excluded from Japanese species, as it had been based on a misidentification. The male and female terminalia are illustrated, and an identification key to the Japanese species is provided.
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U2 - 10.11646/zootaxa.4418.5.3
DO - 10.11646/zootaxa.4418.5.3
M3 - Article
C2 - 30313570
AN - SCOPUS:85047060272
VL - 4418
SP - 449
EP - 468
JO - Zootaxa
JF - Zootaxa
SN - 1175-5326
IS - 5
ER -