2006
DOI: 10.14411/eje.2006.085
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Taxonomy of the genera Scaeva, Simosyrphus and Ischiodon (Diptera: Syrphidae): Descriptions of immature stages and status of taxa

Abstract: Abstract.A review of all known descriptions of immature stages of the species of the genera Scaeva Fabricius, 1805, Ischiodon Sack, 1913 and Simosyrphus Bigot, 1882 is presented using SEM illustrations. The third instar larval and/or pupal morphology of Scaeva dignota (Rondani, 1857), Scaeva mecogramma (Bigot, 1860) and Simosyrphus grandicornis (Macquart, 1842) are newly described. All species of the genera studied in this paper are very similar for all the studied characters of their immature stages, includin… Show more

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“…Recently, Láska et al. () synonymized Ischiodon under Simosyrphus based on larval and pupal morphology, supported by a molecular study of a very limited taxon sampling using only part of the gene cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 ( COI ).…”
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“…Recently, Láska et al. () synonymized Ischiodon under Simosyrphus based on larval and pupal morphology, supported by a molecular study of a very limited taxon sampling using only part of the gene cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 ( COI ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the same paper, Láska et al. () rearranged the genus Scaeva , dividing it into two subgenera that corresponded to two of the species groups defined by Dušek and Láska (). Láska et al.…”
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“…Genetic diversity of many taxa of hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) has been quantified for allozyme nuclear loci (Ludoški et al, 2002(Ludoški et al, , 2004Milankov et al, 2001Milankov et al, , 2002Milankov et al, , 2005 and for mtDNA cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) (Pérez-Bañón et al, 2003;Rojo et al, 2006;Láska et al, 2006;Mengual et al, 2006;Milankov et al, 2008a, b, c).…”
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“…Some of the aphidophagous syrphids most common in California are as follows (adapted from Metcalf 1911aMetcalf , 1911bMetcalf , 1912aMetcalf , 1912bMetcalf , 1913Heiss 1938;Bugg 1992;and Láska et al 2006):…”
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