STYLOGASTRINAE WILLISTON, 1885

Gibson, Joel F. & Skevington, Jeffrey H., 2013, Phylogeny and taxonomic revision of all genera of Conopidae (Diptera) based on morphological data, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 167 (1), pp. 43-81 : 68

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https://doi.org/ 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2012.00873.x

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scientific name

STYLOGASTRINAE WILLISTON, 1885
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STYLOGASTRINAE WILLISTON, 1885 View in CoL View at ENA

Type genus Stylogaster Macquart, 1835: 38 . Included genus: Stylogaster . Uncontroverted morphological autapomorphies: ommatidia distinctly larger anteriorly (18); facial fovea absent (19); protibial, apical spurs present (50); katepisternum bare (64); alula narrow (82); female abdominal sternite 2 and 3 absent (85); female hypoproct sclerotized and elongate (99). The vertex is expanded to more than half the length of the frons, sometimes reaching the ptilinum (6) in all members of Stylogaster (except S. biannu- lata and S. stylata ). The facial carina is strongly developed (23) in all members of Stylogastrinae ; this character state has arisen independently in Tropidomyia . The anterior margin of the subcranial cavity projects forward to a narrow point in Stylogastrinae (37); this character state is also observed in Conopinae . Maxillary palpi are absent (39, 40) in all members of Stylogastrinae ; this character state is also observed in some members of Conopinae . Bristles are present on the anepimeron (62) in all members of Stylogastrinae ; this character state is also observed in Strongylophthalmyiidae and Pyrgotidae . Crossvein sc-r is present (76) in all members of Stylogastrinae ; this character state is also present in Conopinae . The male cerci are elongate (113) in all members of Stylogastrinae ; this character state is also observed in Pyrgotidae and Strongylophthalmyiidae .

Gibson et al. (2012) recover Stylogastrinae View in CoL as monophyletic with the same set of apomorphic character states. They add the following additional apomorphic character states: bi- or tri-lobed posterior surstyli; male abdominal tergite 6 broad, hemispherical, internal; phallapodeme and ejaculatory apodeme broadened into wide, thin lobe; sperm pump modified into a sclerotized sphere with lateral lobes and a long sperm duct; and phallus with two distinct, sclerotized segments. See the note in Gibson et al. (2012) about alternative spelling of this subfamily name and discussion of past status as a separate family.

Species examined – Stylogaster biannulata View in CoL ; Stylogaster breviventris View in CoL ; Stylogaster decorata View in CoL ; Stylogaster frauci View in CoL ; Stylogaster inca View in CoL ; Stylogaster neglecta View in CoL ; Stylogaster pauliani View in CoL ; Stylogaster rectinervis View in CoL ; Stylogaster stylata View in CoL ; Stylogaster westwoodi View in CoL ; Stylogaster sp.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Diptera

Family

Conopidae

Loc

STYLOGASTRINAE WILLISTON, 1885

Gibson, Joel F. & Skevington, Jeffrey H. 2013
2013
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Gibson

Gibson & Skevington 2013
2013
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Gibson

Gibson & Skevington 2013
2013
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Stylogaster inca

Camras & Parrillo 1985
1985
Loc

Stylogaster frauci

Smith 1979
1979
Loc

Stylogaster westwoodi

Smith 1967
1967
Loc

Stylogaster pauliani

Camras 1962
1962
Loc

Stylogaster breviventris

Aldrich 1930
1930
Loc

Stylogaster decorata

Aldrich 1930
1930
Loc

Stylogaster rectinervis

Aldrich 1930
1930
Loc

Stylogastrinae

WILLISTON 1885
1885
Loc

Stylogaster neglecta

Williston 1883
1883
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