Preliminary data on the geographical distribution of Drosophila species within morphoclimatic domains of Brazil. III. The cardini group

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Autor(a) principal: Vilela,Carlos Ribeiro
Data de Publicação: 2002
Outros Autores: Silva,Antônio Fernando Gouvêa da, Sene,Fábio de Melo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de entomologia (Online)
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Resumo: A reanalysis, based on museum specimens, of our previously published data on the geographical distribution of the species of Drosophila belonging to the cardini group in Brazil is presented and discussed. As previously recorded in several papers, including ours, the following four species were recognized: D. cardini, D. cardinoides, D. neocardini, and D. polymorpha. However, it was realized that most of the flies we have previously identified as Drosophila cardinoides belong in fact to Drosophila cardini. To facilitate the proper identification of these four near-sibling species, their holotypes were analyzed and their terminalia were described and illustrated. A key to the four species is also provided.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Preliminary data on the geographical distribution of Drosophila species within morphoclimatic domains of Brazil. III. The cardini group
title Preliminary data on the geographical distribution of Drosophila species within morphoclimatic domains of Brazil. III. The cardini group
spellingShingle Preliminary data on the geographical distribution of Drosophila species within morphoclimatic domains of Brazil. III. The cardini group
Vilela,Carlos Ribeiro
Diptera
Drosophilidae
holotypes
male terminalia
Neotropical Region
title_short Preliminary data on the geographical distribution of Drosophila species within morphoclimatic domains of Brazil. III. The cardini group
title_full Preliminary data on the geographical distribution of Drosophila species within morphoclimatic domains of Brazil. III. The cardini group
title_fullStr Preliminary data on the geographical distribution of Drosophila species within morphoclimatic domains of Brazil. III. The cardini group
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary data on the geographical distribution of Drosophila species within morphoclimatic domains of Brazil. III. The cardini group
title_sort Preliminary data on the geographical distribution of Drosophila species within morphoclimatic domains of Brazil. III. The cardini group
author Vilela,Carlos Ribeiro
author_facet Vilela,Carlos Ribeiro
Silva,Antônio Fernando Gouvêa da
Sene,Fábio de Melo
author_role author
author2 Silva,Antônio Fernando Gouvêa da
Sene,Fábio de Melo
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vilela,Carlos Ribeiro
Silva,Antônio Fernando Gouvêa da
Sene,Fábio de Melo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Diptera
Drosophilidae
holotypes
male terminalia
Neotropical Region
topic Diptera
Drosophilidae
holotypes
male terminalia
Neotropical Region
description A reanalysis, based on museum specimens, of our previously published data on the geographical distribution of the species of Drosophila belonging to the cardini group in Brazil is presented and discussed. As previously recorded in several papers, including ours, the following four species were recognized: D. cardini, D. cardinoides, D. neocardini, and D. polymorpha. However, it was realized that most of the flies we have previously identified as Drosophila cardinoides belong in fact to Drosophila cardini. To facilitate the proper identification of these four near-sibling species, their holotypes were analyzed and their terminalia were described and illustrated. A key to the four species is also provided.
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