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Three new species of Tephrochlamys Loew (Diptera: Heleomyzidae: Heteromyzinae) from Oriental China, with a key to the Oriental species

Department of Entomology; College of Plant Protection; China Agricultural University; Beijing 100193; China
Nanjing Institute of Environmental Sciences; Ministry of Ecology and Environment; National Key Laboratory of Biosafety; State Environmental Protection Scientific Observation and Research Station for Ecology and Environment of Wuyi Mountains; Ministry of Ecology and Environment; Nanjing 210042
Department of Entomology; College of Plant Protection; China Agricultural University; Beijing 100193; China
Diptera heleomyzidae heteromyzinae Tephrochlamys taxonomy key

Abstract

The genus Tephrochlamys Loew, 1862, is a small genus in Heteromyzinae of the family Heleomyzidae. Only four species of this genus are known from the Oriental Realm so far: T. fasciata Czerny, 1924, T. javanensis Frey, 1934, T. japonica Okadome, 1967 and T. rufiventris Meigen, 1830. Here, we describe three new species of Tephrochlamys from Oriental China: Tephrochlamys wuyishanensis sp. nov., Tephrochlamys variegata sp. nov. and Tephrochlamys pengi sp. nov. A key to the Oriental species of Tephrochlamys is presented.

 

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