Insects found in birds’ nests from Argentina. Part I: a bibliographical review, with taxonomical corrections, comments and a hypothetical mechanism of transmission of cimicid bugs Author Turienzo, Paola Author Iorio, Osvaldo Di text Zootaxa 2007 1561 1 52 journal article 49239 10.5281/zenodo.178338 8b7bb0da-4dda-42b6-a563-839a5281eedd 1175-5326 178338 MIMIDAE Mimus saturninus [ modulator (Gould, 1836) ] DIPTERA : Muscidae Philornis seguyi García, 1952 Buenos Aires: see Table 2; Lima; Magdalena ( Rabufetti & Reboreda 2007 ); Fig. 9 . Philornis sp. Buenos Aires: Ea. La Candelaria, 35° 15´S , 59° 13´W ( Fraga 1984 ); Lobos (Couri et al . 2005, following Fraga 1984 ); Fig. 8 ; Pdo. Magdalena: Ea. El Talar; Ea. San Isidro (Mason 1985; Couri et al . 2005, as “Magdalena”). Philornis torquans ( Nielsen, 1913 ) = Philornis anomala [ nec Jaennicke, 1866]: Nielsen [1911] 1912, 1913 ; García 1952 : 277 . Tucumán: Concepción ( Nielsen [1911] 1912, 1913 ; García 1952 , only as Mimus ); ( Sèguy 1946 , only as Mimus ; Couri 1983 , only as Mimus ); Fig. 9 . Córdoba: Bell Ville ( García 1952 ; Couri et al . 2005); Fig. 9 . Santa Fe: see Table 2; Fig. 9 . Note: record omitted by Couri (1983) , who only mentions Mimus following Séguy (1946) , and not Mimus modulator , as had been mentioned by Nielsen ([1911] 1912, 1913).