Cooper Et Al 2003 Di

Cooper Et Al 2003 Di

Diptera types in the Supplement Canadian National Second Edition Collection of Insects Diptera types in the Supplement Canadian National Second Edition Collection of Insects Bruce E. Cooper, Jeffery M. Cumming and James E. O’Hara Invertebrate Biodiversity Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0C6 December 2003 Cover illustration Hemerodromia rogatoris Coquillett CONTENTS Agromyzidae .................................................................2 Anthomyiidae.................................................................2 Asilidae .....................................................................4 Asteiidae ....................................................................5 Bibionidae ...................................................................5 Bombyliidae ..................................................................6 Calliphoridae .................................................................6 Camillidae ...................................................................6 Carnidae.....................................................................6 Cecidomyiidae................................................................6 Ceratopogonidae ..............................................................7 Chamaemyiidae...............................................................9 Chironomidae ................................................................10 Chloropidae .................................................................12 Clusiidae ...................................................................12 Conopidae ..................................................................13 Dolichopodidae ..............................................................13 Drosophilidae ................................................................14 Empididae ..................................................................15 Ironomyiidae ................................................................18 Lauxaniidae .................................................................18 Muscidae ...................................................................19 Mycetophilidae ..............................................................19 Phoridae....................................................................20 Piophilidae ..................................................................20 Pipunculidae ................................................................21 Rhinophoridae ...............................................................21 Sarcophagidae ...............................................................21 Scathophagidae ..............................................................21 Sciaridae....................................................................22 Sciomyzidae.................................................................22 iii Simuliidae ..................................................................22 Sphaeroceridae...............................................................22 Stratiomyidae................................................................26 Syrphidae...................................................................26 Tachinidae ..................................................................26 Tethinidae ..................................................................29 Thaumaleidae................................................................30 Therevidae..................................................................30 Tipulidae ...................................................................30 Xylophagidae ................................................................31 Unplaced to Family ...........................................................31 Literature Cited ..............................................................32 Index ......................................................................39 iv INTRODUCTION CNC. This second edition of the Supplement supersedes the first edition, which was published This second edition of the Supplement updates the exclusively on the Internet in January 2000. Users series of four catalogues on the Diptera types in should first search the appropriate Part and then the Canadian National Collection of Insects the Supplement to obtain information on the type (CNC). The first part (Cooper 1991), dealt with holdings in the CNC for a particular group. the Nematocera and catalogued the types deposited in the collection until the end of 1987. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The second (Cooper & Cumming 1993), catalogued the primary types of brachyceran We would like to thank J.H. Skevington, Diptera exclusive of the Schizophora until the end Invertebrate Biodiversity, Agriculture and Agri- of 1991. The third (Cooper & Cumming 2000), Food Canada, for reviewing this document. catalogued the primary types of Schizophora exclusive of the Tachinidae in the collection until the end of 1994. The fourth part (Cooper & O'Hara 1996), catalogued the primary types of Tachinidae deposited in the CNC until the end of 1994. All four parts are also available on this website as searchable PDF documents. The Supplement covers the entire Diptera and includes all primary types published after the dates listed above for each part, as well as those types inadvertently missed during the preparation of Parts 1 to 4, or needing some form of correction since the original entry. The format for the Supplement is the same as in the previous parts, with entries listed using the original combination and spelling. Subgeneric names are included if they were used in the original description of a new species. Entries include the following information: name of taxon and author; year of publication; abbreviated reference, including volume, relevant page, figure and plate number; and current name of country from which the primary type was collected. The label data associated with each primary type and allotype are cited in full, with diagonal lines separating information given on separate labels (a diagonal line not followed by a space indicates that the diagonal line is present on the label). The number of paratypes or paralectotypes is given along with their country or province/state of origin. The sex of each specimen is given. Notes about nomenclature, genitalic dissections, major damage to primary types, etc., are included wherever necessary under Remarks. Unlike Parts 1 to 4, a hardcopy publication of the Supplement is not available; instead, this electronic Supplement will be periodically updated to include new types deposited in the 2 DIPTERA TYPES IN THE CNC: SUPPLEMENT AGROMYZIDAE Anthomyia ceratophora Grif. det. GCD Griffiths. Paratypes: 2%%, New Mexico; 1%, Arizona. Remarks: Holotype abdomen is stored in glycerine in a Cerodontha (Cerodontha) adunca Boucher, 2002, Can. Ent. 134: plastic microvial pinned below specimen. 592. MEXICO. Holotype %: Para- type/ PARATYPE Cerodontha (Cer.) Anthomyia cuneicerca Griffiths, 2001, Flies of the Nearctic trispinata Spen CNC No16500/ MEX.Dgo.24 Region. Schweizerbart, Stuttgart. 8: 2212. mi.W. La Ciudad,7000' 8 Aug.1964 CANADA. W.R.M.Mason/ Mounted from alcohol/ Cer. Holotype %: Holo- type/ McQueen L.,10mi.N. (Cer.) trispinata K.A.Spencer det. 1976 %/ Kamloops,B.C. 14.VI. 1973 H.J. Teskey/ HOLOTYPE Cerodontha (Cerodontha) adunca Anthomyia cuneicerca Grif. det. GCD Griffiths. Boucher. Paratypes: 1%, Saskatchewan; 5%%, Alberta; 10%%, Remarks: Holotype terminalia are stored in glycerine in British Columbia; 3%%, Yukon Territory; 1%, a plastic microvial pinned below specimen. Northwest Territories. Remarks: Holotype abdomen is stored in glycerine in a Cerodontha (Cerodontha) inflata Boucher, 2002, Can. Ent. 134: plastic microvial pinned below specimen. 593. MEXICO. Holotype %: Para- type/ PARATYPE Cerodontha (Cer.) Anthomyia dichoptica Griffiths, 2001, Flies of the Nearctic trispinata Spen. CNC No. 16500/ 11 mi.E.El Region. Schweizerbart, Stuttgart. 8: 2224. Salto,Dgo. MEX.June 13, 1964 J.F.McAlpine CANADA. 8000'/ Cer. (Cer.) trispinata K.A.Spencer det. Holotype &: Holo- type/ McQueen L.,10mi.N. 1976 %/ HOLOTYPE Cerodontha (Cerodontha) Kamloops,B.C. 2.VII. 1973 H.J. Teskey/ inflata Boucher. Anthomyia dichoptica Grif. det. GCD Griffiths. Remarks: Holotype terminalia are stored in glycerine in Paratypes: 2&&, Saskatchewan; 1&, Alberta; 6&&, a plastic microvial pinned below specimen. British Columbia. Remarks: Holotype abdomen is stored in glycerine in a Cerodontha (Cerodontha) toluca Boucher, 2002, Can. Ent. 134: plastic microvial pinned below specimen. 595. MEXICO. Holotype %: Para- type/ PARATYPE Cerodontha (Cer.) Anthomyia neoliturata Griffiths, 2001, Flies of the Nearctic trispinata Spen. CNC No. 16500/ Toluca, 10 Mi. Region. Schweizerbart, Stuttgart. 8: 2218. E., 8900' Mexico, Mex. 31 - VII - 1954 J. G. CANADA. Chillcott/ Cer. (Cer.) trispinata K.A.Spencer det. Holotype %: Holo- type/ 7mi. E. Griffith,Ont. 1976 %/ HOLOTYPE Cerodontha (Cerodontha) 15.V.1982 B.E. Cooper/ Anthomyia neoliturata toluca Boucher. Grif. det. GCD Griffiths. Remarks: Holotype terminalia are stored in glycerine in Paratypes: 3%%, Quebec; 3%%, Ontario; 1%, Manitoba. a plastic microvial pinned below specimen. Remarks: Holotype abdomen is stored in glycerine in a plastic microvial pinned below specimen. Phytomyza nemopanthi Griffiths & Piercey, 1995, Can. Field Nat. 109: 24. CANADA. Anthomyia nodulosa Griffiths, 2001, Flies of the Nearctic Region. Holotype %: Nfld. Avalon Pen. Cochrane Pond Rd. Schweizerbart, Stuttgart. 8: 2216. CANADA. 02.04 1992/ From Leafmine: Nemopanthus Holotype %: Holo-

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