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Part 3 Schizophora Troisième Partie Schizophores Agriculture and Agriculture et Agri-Food Canada Agroalimentaire Canada Research Direction générale Branch de la recherche Diptera types in the Types de Diptères de la Canadian National Collection nationale Collection of Insects des insectes du Canada Part 3 Troisième partie Schizophora Schizophores (exclusive of Tachinidae) (excluant les Tachinides) Diptera types in the Types de Diptères de la Canadian National Collection nationale des Collection of Insects insectes du Canada Part 3 Troisième partie Schizophora Schizophores (exclusive of Tachinidae) (excluant les Tachinides) Bruce E. Cooper and Jeffrey M. Cumming Bruce E. Cooper et Jeffrey M. Cumming Systematic Entomology Section, Eastern Section de l’entomologie systématique, Cereal and Oilseed Research Centre, Centre de recherches de l’Est sur les céréales Research Branch, Agriculture and Agri-Food et oléagineux, Agriculture et agro- Canada, Ottawa, Ontario K1A OC6 alimentaire Canada, Direction générale de la recherche, Ottawa, Ontario K1A OC6 Research Branch Direction générale de la recherche Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Agriculture et agro-alimentaire Canada 2000 2000 ©Minister of Supply and Services Canada 1999 ©Approvisionnements et Services Canada 1999 Cat. No. A42-81/3-1999E-IN No de cat. A42-81/3-1999E-IN ISBN 0-662-28314-7 ISBN 0-662-28314-7 Printed 2000 Imprimé en 2000 Cover illustration Illustration de la couverture Agromyza albipennis Meigen Agromyza albipennis Meigen ii CONTENTS TABLE DES MATIÈRES Abstract/ Résumé .............................................................. 1 Introduction ................................................................... 1 Acknowledgments/ Remerciements ................................................ 2 Agromyzidae.................................................................. 3 Anthomyiidae ................................................................. 32 Anthomyzidae................................................................. 47 Asteiidae ..................................................................... 47 Aulacigastridae ................................................................ 47 Calliphoridae .................................................................. 48 Carnidae...................................................................... 48 Chamaemyiidae................................................................ 49 Chloropidae................................................................... 50 Chyromyidae.................................................................. 52 Clusiidae ..................................................................... 52 Conopidae .................................................................... 53 Diastatidae.................................................................... 54 Drosophilidae ................................................................. 54 Ephydridae.................................................................... 55 Heleomyzidae ................................................................. 57 Hippoboscidae ................................................................. 63 Lauxaniidae................................................................... 63 Lonchaeidae...................................................................66 Micropezidae.................................................................. 73 Milichiidae ................................................................... 74 Muscidae..................................................................... 74 Odiniidae..................................................................... 85 Oestridae..................................................................... 85 Opomyzidae................................................................... 86 Otitidae ...................................................................... 86 iii Periscelididae.................................................................. 86 Piophilidae .................................................................... 86 Platystomatidae ................................................................ 87 Pyrgotidae .................................................................... 87 Pseudopomyzidae ............................................................... 87 Psilidae ....................................................................... 87 Richardiidae................................................................... 88 Sarcophagidae ................................................................. 88 Scathophagidae ................................................................ 99 Sciomyzidae................................................................... 100 Sepsidae...................................................................... 102 Sphaeroceridae................................................................. 102 Tephritidae .................................................................... 111 Literature cited/ Bibliographie..................................................... 113 Index ........................................................................ 124 iv ABSTRACT RÉSUME The primary type material of schizophoran Ce catalogue répertorie tous les types primaires Diptera (exclusive of Tachinidae) housed in the des Diptères schizophores (à l’exclusion des Canadian National Collection of Insects and Tachinides) qui étaient conservés dans la Arachnids, as of 31 December 1994, is Collection nationale du Canada au 31 décembre catalogued. The collection contains 1294 1994. La collection renferme 1294 holotypes, holotypes, 330 associated allotypes, 4 330 allotypes associés,quatre lectotypes et deux lectotypes, 2 neotypes, and 76 species that are néotypes. Soixante-seize espèces sont represented by syntypes. Reference to the représentées par des syntypes. Pour chaque original description of each taxon is cited. taxon, la référence à la description originale est Label data associated with the specimens are indiquée. Les données inscrites sur les fully quoted. A bibliography and an index to étiquettes de chaque spécimen sont citées named taxa are provided. intégralement. Le catalogue comprend aussi une liste bibliographique ainsi qu'un index de tous les taxons mentionnés. INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION This book is the third in a four-part series of Cet ouvrage est le troisième d'une série de catalogues on the Diptera types in the Canadian catalogues en quatre parties traitant des types de National Collection of Insects (CNC). The first, Diptères dans la Collection nationale du Canada published in 1991, dealt with the Nematocera. d’insectes et d’arachnides (CNC). Le premier, The second, published in 1993, listed the publié en 1991, portait sur les Nématocères. Le primary types of brachyceran Diptera exclusive second, paru en 1993, documentait les types de of the Schizophora. The fourth part was Diptères brachycères à l'exclusion des published as an internet publication in 1996, Schizophores. Le quatrième, limité uniquement and is restricted to the numerous types in the aux nombreux types de Diptères schizophores single schizophoran family Tachinidae. This de la famille des Tachinides a été publié sur third catalogue documents the primary types in l’Internet en 1996. Le présent catalogue the remainder of the Schizophora and includes englobe les types primaires de 40 familles de 40 different families. A brief history of the Schizophores hormis les Tachinides. La Diptera collection in the CNC is given in Part 1 première partie de cette série inclut également of this series. un bref historique de la collection des diptères de la CNC. All primary (i.e. name-bearing) types of Schizophora exclusive of Tachinidae that reside Ce catalogue répertorie tous les types primaires in the CNC, as of 31 December 1994, are (c.-à-d. identifiés) de Schizophores déposés à la catalogued. The format is similar to that in CNC au 31 décembre 1994, à l’exclusion des previous parts of the series. Entries are Tachinides. Le format utilisé est analogue à arranged alphabetically by family, genus, and celui des parties précédentes de cette série. On species using the original combinations and a dressé une liste alphabétique des noms des spellings. Subgeneric names are included if familles, des genres et des espèces, selon leur they were used in the original description of a combinaison et orthographe originales. Les new species, although they are placed in noms des sous-genres employés dans la alphabetical order following names without description originale d'une nouvelle espèce sont subgenera. Each entry includes the following également inclus et paraissent par ordre information: name of taxon and author; year of alphabétique à la suite des noms ne comportant publication; abbreviated reference, including pas de sous-genres. Chaque entrée comprend les renseignements suivants: le nom du taxon et de 2 DIPTERA TYPES IN THE CNC: PART 3 volume, relevant page, figure, and plate number; l'auteur, l'année de publication, la référence and current name of country from which the abrégée de la revue où a paru la description primary type was collected. The label data originale (incluant le volume, la page où associated with each primary type and allotype figurent le nom et la description), ainsi que le are cited in full, with diagonal lines separating nom actuel du pays d'origine de l'holotype. Pour information given on separate labels (a diagonal chacun des types primaires et des allotypes, les line not followed by a space indicates that the données des étiquettes correpondantes sont diagonal
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