Checklist of the Diptera superfamilies Tephritoidea and Sciomyzoidea of Finland (Insecta) [PDF]
A revised checklist of the flies of superfamilies Tephritoidea and Sciomyzoidea of Finland is provided. The following families are covered: Eurygnathomyiidae, Lonchaeidae, Neottiophilidae, Pallopteridae, Piophilidae, Platystomatidae, Tephritidae ...
Jere Kahanpää
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Catalogue of Pyrgotidae (Diptera: Tephritoidea) from Chile [PDF]
A catalogue of the Pyrgotidae (Diptera) from Chile is provided. All valid names are presented, comprising three species in two genera for the country.
Christian R. González +2 more
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The evolution of marine dwelling in Diptera [PDF]
Marine dwelling in Diptera has been relatively unexplored and the frequency of transitions to the marine environment and the evolutionary history remain poorly understood. By reviewing records from the World Register of Marine Species and using ancestral
Nina Pak, Stephanie Wu, Joel F. Gibson
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The mitochondrial genome of Prosthiochaeta sp. (Diptera: Platystomatidae) [PDF]
The mitochondrial genome of Prosthiochaeta sp. was sequenced and annotated as a new representative of family Platystomatidae. The nearly complete mitochondrial genome of Prosthiochaeta sp.
Xin Li +4 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Dicraeus orientalis Becker, 1911 (Diptera: Chloropidae) [PDF]
Dicraeus orientalis feeds on the seeds of Poaceae. The complete mitochondrial genome of D. orientalis was sequenced and annotated as the first representative of the family Chloropidae. The full length of mitogenome was 16,188 bp, consisting of 13 protein-
Jiuzhou Liu +5 more
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The mitochondrial genome of Paralimna (Paralimna) concors (Diptera: Ephydridae) [PDF]
The mitogenome of Paralimna (Paralimna) concors was sequenced. The mitogenome was 16,155 bp totally, consisting of 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), two rRNAs, and 22 transfer RNAs. The nucleotide composition biases toward A and T is 78.6% of the entirety.
Chenjing Zhao +6 more
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Study of Mitogenomes Provides Implications for the Phylogenetics and Evolution of the Infraorder Muscomorpha in Diptera. [PDF]
This study comparatively analyzed the mitogenome characteristics of 131 species that represent 18 superfamilies in Muscomorpha, in which mitogenomes of 16 species are newly sequenced and annotated herein. Further, we deduced their phylogenetics using maximum likelihood, and discussed their divergence time and evolution combined with taxonomy and ...
Yuan H, Fu W, He S, Li T, Chen B.
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First mitochondrial genome of Euprosopia sp. (Diptera: Platystomatidae) [PDF]
Platystomatid flies, one of the largest families in Diptera. Here, we determined the complete mitogenome of Euprosopia sp., which is the first for the family Platystomatidae. The 16,266 base pair (bp) mitogenome comprises of 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs)
Peng Hou, Liang Wang, Xin Li, Ding Yang
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Beyond Drosophila: resolving the rapid radiation of schizophoran flies with phylotranscriptomics [PDF]
Background The most species-rich radiation of animal life in the 66 million years following the Cretaceous extinction event is that of schizophoran flies: a third of fly diversity including Drosophila fruit fly model organisms, house flies, forensic blow
Keith M. Bayless +16 more
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A Checklist of the Families Lonchaeidae, Pallopteridae, Platystomatidae, and Ulidiidae (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritoidea) in Korea with Notes on 12 Species New to Korea [PDF]
A preliminary list of the following four tephritoid families is provided including 30 Korean species, of which 12 are new to Korea: two Lonchaeidae, three Pallopteridae (two new to Korea), 17 Platystomatidae (two new to Korea), and eight Ulidiidae (all ...
Ho-Yeon Han
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