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A Study of the Male Hypopygia of the Species of Tubifera (Syrphidae, Diptera) That Occur North of Mexico

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

James L. Bean
Affiliation:
335 Prospect St., New Haven, Conn.

Extract

During a study of the species of Tubifera known to occur in Maine the author noted that certain specific key characters were not always constant, and often a long series of several species was required before identification was certain. In search of taxonomic characters to supplement those given in literature the author extracted and compared the male hypopygia of several known species of Tubifera. It soon became apparent that this structure deserved more emphasis in the taxonomy of this interesting genus.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1949

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