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A New Species of the Gonus Platystoma from Japan(Diptera,Platystomatidae)

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Platystomatidae

2023
Published as part of Harym, Younes El & Korneyev, Valery, 2023, New additions to the fauna of the superfamily Tephritoidea (Diptera) of Morocco, pp.
Harym, Younes El, Korneyev, Valery
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First record of the exotic Plagiostenopterina Hendel (Diptera, Platystomatidae) to Brazil

International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 2020
Plagiostenopterina aenea (Wiedemann, 1819), a widespread species in Australian and Oriental Regions, is recorded for the first time to Brazil. One male specimen was sampled to Santa Albertina (Sao Paulo state) and a female to Foz do Iguacu (Parana state). Behavioral notes are presented.
Joao Paulo Vinicios Rodrigues   +1 more
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Platystomatidae

2008
J. Howard Frank   +93 more
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Platystomatidae

2016
Published as part of Bodner, L. & Freidberg, A., 2016, Taxonomy and immature stages of the Platystomatidae (Diptera: Tephritoidea) of Israel, pp.
Bodner, L., Freidberg, A.
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FAMILY PLATYSTOMATIDAE

Zootaxa, 2016
Platystomatidae (Signal Flies) are one of the largest families of Tephritoidea, with about 1200 species and four subfamilies, worldwide distributed. However, Platystomatidae are not well represented in the New World, and in the Neotropical Region only four genera and 26 species, belonging to Platystomatinae, are recorded.
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First report on Platystoma spp visiting bait traps in Calabria (Diptera: Platystomatidae)

Entomologia Generalis, 2012
Platystomatidae species Platystoma gemmationis (Rondani 1869), P lugubre (Robineau-Desvoidy 1830) and P seminationis (Fabricius 1775) are reported as elements of the necrophagous/saprophagous fly assemblage in rural and natural habitats in southern Italy.
Pietro Brandmayr, Teresa Bonacci
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Chromosomes of Richardiidae, Otitidae and Platystomatidae (Diptera: Acalyptratae)

Genetica, 1973
Descriptions of the chromosome complements of one species of the Richardiidae, ten of the Otitidae and nine of the Platystomatidae, are added in this report to the two for Otitidae provided by Metz (1916). The 2n = 10 complement of the single Richardiidae species had a total complement length (TCL) of 68.7μ.
J. Wallace Boves   +2 more
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