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A Revision of the Subfamilies of the Streblidae and the Genera of the Subfamily Streblinae (Diptera Acalypterae) including a Redescription of Metelasmus pseudopterus Coquillett and a Description of Two New Species from Africa

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

B. Jobling
Affiliation:
From the Wellcome Entomological Field Laboratories, Wellcome Bureau of Scientific Research, London

Extract

In a very important revision of the Streblidae, Speiser (1900) classified them into two subfamilies: (1) the Nycteriboscinae and (2) the Streblinae. To the first subfamily he referred all the genera of the world, with the exception of Strebla and Euctenodes. Upon the presence of the ctenidium and some other characters these two American genera were included in the second subfamily. This classification of the subfamilies was also adopted by Kessel (1924, 1925).

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1936

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