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Foga��a, Jo��o M., Gomes, Lucas R. P., Couri, M��rcia S., Rodr��guez- Fernandez, Jaime I., De Carvalho, Claudio J. B.
Stomopogon nigrisquama Type-material examined. Holotype. Male: ���PERU: Cuzco: Est. Biol. \ Wayqecha, jct. Trochas \ Schefflera & Picaflor, \ Malaise trap, WP 583, \ 13.17385 �� S 71.58808 �� \ W, 2905m, 1-12 Jun \ 2012, A. Norrbom, B.
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Sumapazomyia inusitata sp. nov. (Figs 1 A���D, 2A���E, 3A���C, 4A���C, 5A���G, 6A���D, 7) Type material. Holotype: Male. ���Cocun \ PNN Sumapaz/ Bocatoma Cerro El Zapato \ 4�� 14��� N; 74�� 12
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Genus Sumapazomyia gen. nov. (Figs 1 A���D, 2A���E, 3A���C, 4A���C, 5A���G, 6A���D, 7A���B) Type species: Sumapazomyia inusitata sp. nov. (here designated). Diagnosis. Male dichoptic; parafacial and gena wide
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Schoenomyzina emdeni Hennig, 1955 (Figs. 42) Diagnosis: General coloration of body light-brown with grey pruinose stripes on thorax; antenna and palpus brown. Frons very wide, about half the head width; arista shortly pubescent; prestomal teeth devel
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Lispoides insularis Hennig, 1957 (Figs. 5, 37, 38) Diagnosis: General coloration of body dark brown with two weak grey stripes on scutum between acrostichal and dorsocentral setae; antenna and palpus dark brown; calypters dark brown (Fig. 9); halter
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Lispoides Malloch, 1920 The genus has a widespread distribution in the Neotropical Region (Guatemala, Venezuela, Colombia, Bolivia, Peru, Argentina and Chile, including Archipelago Juan Fern��ndez), where 19 species have been recorded (Couri & de
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Psilochaeta Stein, 1911 The genus has five known species and a widespread distribution in the Neotropical Region. It can be found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Uruguay (L��wenberg-Neto & de Carvalho 2013).
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Schoenomyzina Malloch, 1934 This genus has six species and is restricted to South America (Argentina, Chile, including Juan Fern��ndez and Peru) (Couri & de Carvalho 2002; de Carvalho et al. 2005).
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Notoschoenomyza Malloch, 1934 The genus is exclusively Neotropical, with eight known species (L��wenberg-Neto & de Carvalho 2013). No information about the biology of the included species is available in the literature.
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Anthomyia Meigen, 1803 The genus is widely distributed. Most species occur in the Palearctic Region, but some can be found also in the Nearctic, Neotropical, Afrotropical, Oriental and Australian Regions (Ackland 2001). This is the largest anthomyiid
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