TY - JOUR T1 - Three new species of the genus Neophyllomyza Melander (Diptera, Milichiidae) from China, with a revised key to the Chinese species Y1 - 2019 DO - https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.867.36247 A1 - Xi, Yuqiang A1 - Yang, Ding A1 - Yin, Xin-Ming KW - Diptera KW - key to chinese species KW - Milichiidae KW - morphology KW - Neophyllomyza KW - taxonomy AB -

Three new species of the genus Neophyllomyza, N. clavipalpis sp. nov., N. motuoensis sp. nov., and N. obtusa sp. nov., are described from China. A revised key to the six Chinese species of Neophyllomyza is also presented.

ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Estudio faunístico y comparativo de dípteros capturados en un hayedo un bosque mixto situados en Artikutza (Navarra, España) (Insects, Diptera) JF - Boletín de la Sociedad Entomológica Aragonesa (S.E.A.) Y1 - 2019 A1 - Carles-Tolrá, M. SP - 75 EP - 88 KW - beech forest KW - biodiversity KW - Diptera KW - faunistics KW - first records KW - mixed forest KW - Navarra KW - Spain AB -

Two kinds of results (faunistics and biodiversity), obtained after the study of 7701 specimens belonging to 51 dipterous
families, are presented. The study was carried out in Navarra (Spain) in two kinds of forests (beech and mixed) with material collected by means of Malaise traps.
From the faunistic point of view, we highlight the following first records: a) 1 species new to Europe (Minettia quadrisetosa
(Becker), Lauxaniidae), b) 2 genera new to the Iberian Peninsula (Cerotelion Rondani, Keroplatidae and Pachycerina Macquart, Lauxaniidae), c) 1 genus new to Spain (Paraplatypeza Kessel & Maggioncalda, Platypezidae), d) 23 species new to the Iberian Peninsula, e) 6 species new to Spain, and f) 1 species new to mainland Spain.
From the biodiversity point of view, the most abundant families were the Lauxaniidae (36.46 %) and Heleomyzidae (23,32 %). Comparing the two forests, the Lauxaniidae (47.36 %) were the most abundant in the beech forest, whereas in the mixed forest the Heleomyzidae (29.91 %) were dominant. Finally, as regards to the species, of the 214 species identified, 154 (71.96 %) were collected in the beech forest and 182 (85.04 %) in the mixed forest. The two most abundant were Sapromyza basalis Zetterstedt (15.68 %) and Homoneura mediospinosa Merz (12.47 %), both in the family Lauxaniidae.

VL - 64 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Contribution to the knowledge of the Japanese Milichiidae (Diptera), with descriptions of two new species Y1 - 2019 DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4551.5.5 A1 - Iwasa, M. KW - Diptera KW - Japan KW - key KW - Leptometopa KW - Madiza KW - Milichia KW - Milichiidae KW - Neophyllomyza KW - new records KW - new species AB -

The Japanese Milichiidae are taxonomically revised with four newly recorded genera (Milichia, Madiza, Neophyllomyza, and Leptometopa). Two new species of Milichia and Neophyllomyza are described: Milichia yafusoae sp. nov. was discovered on guano of the Southeast Asian long-fingered bat (Mineopterus fuscus Bonhote) in a limestone cave of Okinawa Island, Ryukyu Archipelago; Neophyllomyza nishidai sp. nov. was collected from flowers of Aristolochia debilis Siebold et Zucc. (Aristolochiacea) which have trap-and-release mechanisms for using flies as pollinators in Honshu. Two species, Leptometopa latipes (Meigen) and Madiza glabra (Fallén), are recorded from Japan for the first time. Bionomic remarks for each species and a key to the genera and species of the Japanese Milichiidae are also provided.

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