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Review of the Asian species of the subgenus Neocheilosia Barkalov (Diptera, Syrphidae), with description of new species

Laboratory of Systematics of Invertebrate Animals, Institute of Systematics and Ecology of Animals, Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, 11 Frunze Street, Novosibirsk 630091, Russia.
493 Senba, Mito, Ibaraki Pref., 310–0851, Japan.
Diptera hoverflies new species new synonym description

Abstract

The Asian species of the subgenus Neocheilosia are reviewed. A new species Cheilosia (Neocheilosia) shiranesana Barkalov & Ichige sp. n. is described, and Cheilosia mutini Barkalov is synonymized with Cheilosia komabaensis Shiraki syn. n. A listing of the five Asian species of the subgenus,information on their distribution and an illustrated identification key is provided.

 

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