Nerius pilifer Fabricius, 1805
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Nerius pilifer Fabricius, 1805 |
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Nerius pilifer Fabricius, 1805 View in CoL
Localities: Corumbá, Dois IrmÃos do Buriti (Palmeiras), Miranda, and Salobra. Type-locality: “America meridionali”. Geographic distribution: Mexico (Tabasco), Haiti, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Surinam, Brazil (Amazonas, Pará, Acre, Tocantins, Rondônia, Bahia, Mato Grosso, Goiás, Minas Gerais, Mato Grosso do Sul, SÃo Paulo), Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguai, Argentina (Tucumán).
Ref.: HENNIG (1937), ACZÉL (1961), DZUP.
The following species of Neriidae are known from near Mato Grosso do Sul and are almost certainly found in the State: Cerantichir peruana ( Hennig, 1937) , distribution: Mato Grosso (east); Glyphidops (Glyphidops) filosus Fabricius, 1805 , distribution: Mato Grosso (west); Glyphidops (Oncopsia) limbatus Enderlein, 1922 , distribution: SÃo Paulo (west); Nerius terebratus Enderlein, 1922 , distribution: Paraguay (north-central); Nerius robustus Enderlein, 1922 , distribution: Bolivia (east).
OESTRIDAE , CUTEREBRINAE Dermatobia hominis (Linnaeus Jr., 1781)
Localities: Campo Grande, in Cerrado macroregion. Type-locality: “ Peru ”. Geographic distribution: From Mexico to northern Argentina, except Chile. Ref.: GOMES et al. (1996, 2002).
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