2008
DOI: 10.1134/s0013873808080022
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Grassflies (Diptera, Chloropidae) in the middle Lena valley (Central Yakutia)

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“…Comparison of the Yukon chloropid records with recent inventory work on Chloropidae of northeastern Russia (e.g. Nartshuk, ; Nartshuk & Bagachanova, ; Nartshuk et al ., ) shows only four shared species: Epichlorops puncticollis (Zetterstedt); Meromyza pratorum Meigen; Thaumatomyia glabra (Meigen) and Tricimba cincta ; the first three of which are widespread habitat generalists in North America. Although there may be additional shared species not evident because of low taxonomic resolution in Yukon species of Chlorops Meigen, Conioscinella Duda and Tricimba Lioy, the number would still be low.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Comparison of the Yukon chloropid records with recent inventory work on Chloropidae of northeastern Russia (e.g. Nartshuk, ; Nartshuk & Bagachanova, ; Nartshuk et al ., ) shows only four shared species: Epichlorops puncticollis (Zetterstedt); Meromyza pratorum Meigen; Thaumatomyia glabra (Meigen) and Tricimba cincta ; the first three of which are widespread habitat generalists in North America. Although there may be additional shared species not evident because of low taxonomic resolution in Yukon species of Chlorops Meigen, Conioscinella Duda and Tricimba Lioy, the number would still be low.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%