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PROC. ENTOMOL. SOC. WASH. 100(1). 1998, pp. 160-192 A REVISION OF THE ANASTREPHA DACIFORMIS SPECIES GROUP (DIPTERA: TEPHRITIDAE) Allen L. Norrbom Systematic Entomology Laboratory, PSI, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Depart-ment of Agriculture, W National Museum of Natural History, MRC-168, Washington, DC 20560, U.S.A. (e-mail: [email protected]). Abstract. — The Anastrepha daciformis species group is revised. Thirteen species are recognized: A. antilliensis, n. sp. (Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic); A. aquila, n. sp. (Costa Rica); A. avispa, n. sp. (Costa Rica); A. bicolor (Stone) (s. Texas to Costa Rica); A. castanea, n. sp. (Argentina and Brazil (Mato Grosso do Sul)); A. daciformis Bezzi (s. Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina); A. katiyari, n. sp. (Venezuela); A. macrura Hendel (w. Venezuela, Ecuador, Paraguay, Brazil (Bahia, Rio Grande do Norte)); A. maculata, n. sp. (Virgin Is., Mona I.); A. murrayi, n. sp. (Jamaica); A. pallens Coquillett (s. Texas to Honduras and El Salvador); A. stonei Steyskal (Florida, Bahamas, Dominican Republic); A. zucchii, n. sp. (Brazil (Roraima)). A key to the species and an analysis of their phy-logenetic relationships is presented and a diagnosis, description and illustrations of each species are provided. Key Words: Anastrepha. daciformis. species group, key. Neotropical, phylogeny Resumen. — Se revisan las especies de Anastrepha del grupo daciformis en el cual se reconocen trece especies: A. antilliensis, n. sp. (Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic); A. aquila, n. sp. (Costa Rica); A. avispa, n. sp. (Costa Rica); A. bicolor (Stone) (sur de Texas a Costa Rica); A. castanea, n. sp. (Argentina y Brasil (Mato Grosso do Sul)); A. daciformis Bezzi (sur de Brasil, Paraguay, Argentina); A. katiyari, n. sp. (Venezuela); A. macrura Hendel (oeste de Venezuela, Ecuador, Paraguay, Brazil (Bahia, Rio Grande do Norte)); A. maculata, n. sp. (Virgin Is., Mona I.); A. murrayi, n. sp. (Jamaica); A. pallens Coquillett (sur de Texas a Honduras y El Salvador); A. stonei Steyskal (Florida, Bahamas, Republica Dominicana); A. zucchii, n. sp. (Brasil (Roraima)). Se presenta ademas una clave para la separacion de las especies y un analisis de sus relaciones filogeneticas, y se proporcionan diagnosis, descripciones e ilustraciones de cada una de las especies estudi-adas. The daciformis species group includes Together these species range from the West some of the most distinctive species of Indies and southern Texas to Argentina. All Anastrepha. the largest New World genus 13 species have dark brown markings of of Tephritidae, with almost 200 species, some type, and all but three have uninter-The daciformis group includes 13 species, rupted marginal wing bands, presumably eight of which are described in this paper, for mimicry of vespid or other wasps. Four

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A REVISION OF THE ANASTREPHA DACIFORMIS SPECIES GROUP (DIPTERA: TEPHRITIDAE)

A L Norrbom
Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 100: 160-192 (1998)

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