Megaselia rufipes (Meigen, 1804) is recorded for the first time in Uruguay, extending the Neotropical distribution of this taxon. The specimens were collected in a cemetery in Montevideo with ball-traps baited with carrion, placed inside crypts, from June to November 2011. Records of M. rufipes for the Neotropical Region tend to be sparse, but it is known from Brazil and Chile. According with its current distribution, M. rufipes tends to favour milder climates; our record from the more southern, cooler, part of the Neotropical Region is consistent with this perception
First records are given for the phorid flies Megaselia scalaris (Loew) and M. spiracularis Schmitz i...
The tip of the iceberg: a distinctive new spotted-wing Megaselia species (Diptera: Phoridae) from a ...
Megaselia guentermuelleri sp. n. with a remarkable wing pattern is described from Mali. The new spe ...
Megaselia rufipes (Meigen, 1804) is recorded for the first time in Uruguay, extending the Neotropica...
This compilation is the result of identification of material recently collected from Southern Brazil...
The phorid fly genus Megaselia Rondani is a large, poorly-known taxon whose species are found worldw...
Ten aquatic species of Megaselia Rondani (1856) are reported from the internodes of the large bamboo...
With 1,400 described species, Megaselia is one of the most species-rich genera in the animal kingdom...
A new species of Monohelea Kieffer, M. uruguayensis, is described and illustrated from a male specim...
A new Megaselia species, M. shadeae, with a large, central, pigmented and bubble-like wing spot and ...
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Megaselia dilatimana Disney, 2006 and M. falloconsueta Disney, 2006 (Diptera, Phoridae), two species...
64 species of Phoridae, in 6 genera, are reported from the Kola Peninsula, north of the Arctic Circl...
Megaselia nectergata Disney, 1989 Megaselia nectergata Disney, 1999: 1193 (male). Amale from So...
FIGURES 25 – 27. Megaselia papei female, details of abdomen. (25) tergites 5 – 8; (26) furca; (27) l...
First records are given for the phorid flies Megaselia scalaris (Loew) and M. spiracularis Schmitz i...
The tip of the iceberg: a distinctive new spotted-wing Megaselia species (Diptera: Phoridae) from a ...
Megaselia guentermuelleri sp. n. with a remarkable wing pattern is described from Mali. The new spe ...
Megaselia rufipes (Meigen, 1804) is recorded for the first time in Uruguay, extending the Neotropica...
This compilation is the result of identification of material recently collected from Southern Brazil...
The phorid fly genus Megaselia Rondani is a large, poorly-known taxon whose species are found worldw...
Ten aquatic species of Megaselia Rondani (1856) are reported from the internodes of the large bamboo...
With 1,400 described species, Megaselia is one of the most species-rich genera in the animal kingdom...
A new species of Monohelea Kieffer, M. uruguayensis, is described and illustrated from a male specim...
A new Megaselia species, M. shadeae, with a large, central, pigmented and bubble-like wing spot and ...
Uploaded for Mitteilungen der Schweizerischen Entomologischen Gesellschaft by Plaz
Megaselia dilatimana Disney, 2006 and M. falloconsueta Disney, 2006 (Diptera, Phoridae), two species...
64 species of Phoridae, in 6 genera, are reported from the Kola Peninsula, north of the Arctic Circl...
Megaselia nectergata Disney, 1989 Megaselia nectergata Disney, 1999: 1193 (male). Amale from So...
FIGURES 25 – 27. Megaselia papei female, details of abdomen. (25) tergites 5 – 8; (26) furca; (27) l...
First records are given for the phorid flies Megaselia scalaris (Loew) and M. spiracularis Schmitz i...
The tip of the iceberg: a distinctive new spotted-wing Megaselia species (Diptera: Phoridae) from a ...
Megaselia guentermuelleri sp. n. with a remarkable wing pattern is described from Mali. The new spe ...