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Field Guides & Natural History  Insects & other Invertebrates  Insects  Flies (Diptera)

The Insects of Japan, Volume 9 The Family Sepsidae (Diptera)

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Series: The Insects of Japan Volume: 9
By: Mitsuhiro Iwasa(Author)
179 pages, 267 b/w line drawings and b/w distribution maps
The Insects of Japan, Volume 9
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Language: English with bilingual keys in English and Japanese

The Japanese species of the Sepsidae (Diptera), a small family of acalyptrate flies, are revised with reference to faunistics and zoogeography. A total of 43 species in 10 genera are dealt with, and new species, Sepsis hokkaidensis sp. nov. and Dicranosepsis amamiensis sp. nov., are described from and the Ryukyu Archipelago (Amami-Ôshima ls. and lshigaki ls.), respectively. Seven species of the genus Dicranosepsis (D. javanica (de Meijere), D. revocans (Walker), D. sauteri Ozerov, D. splendifica Iwasa, D. transita Ozerov, D. trochanteris lwasa, and D. unipilosa (Duda)) are recorded from Japan for the first time. The species recorded under the name of D. bicolor by lwasa ( I980) is actually D. unipilosa (Duda). lwasa (1980, 1995)'s concept of Sepsis monostigma (Thomson) and S. punctum (Fabricius) also proved to be S. latiforceps Duda and S. monostigma (Thomson), respectively. Distribution records of Sepsis indica Wiedemarm from Japan by lwasa (1980, 1995) actually refer to S. testacea Walker. Descriptions of adults are provided for all species, with collecting records, phylogenetic relationships, distribution and bionomics. Illustrations are given for the male fore legs and genitalia of all species. Keys to the Japanese genera and species are also presented. Faunistic composition and of Japanese species are discussed.

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Flora / Fauna Identification Key
Series: The Insects of Japan Volume: 9
By: Mitsuhiro Iwasa(Author)
179 pages, 267 b/w line drawings and b/w distribution maps
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