SARCOPHAGIDAE
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12586111 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A487CE-FF13-F59E-E80E-FB27D016FD5E |
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Felipe |
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SARCOPHAGIDAE |
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SARCOPHAGIDAE View in CoL View at ENA – M. FÖLDVÁRI
In the CDO (LOPES et al. 1977) nine species in six genera were listed and two of them have been described from Thailand: Sarcosolomonia shinonagai KANO & SOOKSRI, 1977 (p. 234), Sarcosolomonia (Parkerimyia) harinasutai KANO & SOOKSRI, 1977 (p. 233). That work was given as “in press” in the CDO.
TUMRASVIN & KANO (1979) gave a list with 48 species that occur in Thailand. SHINONAGA & TUMRASVIN (1979) described a new genus Kanomyia from Thailand with type species Kanomyia bangkokensis (p. 136) together with the following species: Pierretia melania (p. 139), Sarcorohdendorfia montana (p. 141), Sarcorohdendorfia multivillosa (p. 142), Sarcosolomonia aureomarginata (p. 140), Sarcosolomonia trifulcata (p. 140).
PAPE (1989) described Phylloteles argyrozogaster (p. 197) as new species from Thailand. SCHWENDINGER & PAPE (2000) reported Metopia sinensis from Thailand. PAPE & BANZIGER (2000) described Sarcophaga (Boettcherisca) krathonmai (p. 204) and Sarcophaga (Lioproctia) saprianovae (p. 202) as new species from Thailand. PAPE & BANZIGER (2003) described three new species from Thailand: Sarcophaga (Sarcosolomonia) circa (p. 50), S. (Mehria) lanna (p. 52) and S. (Rosellea) suthep (p. 52). BANZIGER & PAPE (2004) gave a list of 46 species that were collected during their studies and also list previously reported species, thus they give 67 as the total number of sarcophagid species in Thailand. KURAHASHI & SUKONTASON (2004) described a new species from Thailand: Sinonipponia komi .
Our material is not significant: we collected 12 specimens of Sarcophagidae in 2004 and one in 2003.
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