TÓTHOVÁ, Andrea, Jan KNOZ and Ivan GELBIČ. On morphology and distribution of Neurohelea luteitarsis (Waltl) (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) in Europe. ANNALES de la SOCIÉTÉ ENTOMOLOGIQUE de FRANCE. Paris, 2009, vol. 45, No 3, p. 297-301, 144 pp. ISSN 0037-9271.
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Original name On morphology and distribution of Neurohelea luteitarsis (Waltl) (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) in Europe
Name in Czech Druh Neurohelea luteitarsis v Evropě
Authors TÓTHOVÁ, Andrea (703 Slovakia, guarantor), Jan KNOZ (203 Czech Republic) and Ivan GELBIČ (203 Czech Republic).
Edition ANNALES de la SOCIÉTÉ ENTOMOLOGIQUE de FRANCE, Paris, 2009, 0037-9271.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher France
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Impact factor Impact factor: 0.600
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/09:00037217
Organization unit Faculty of Science
UT WoS 000276252700004
Keywords in English Diptera Ceratopogonidae Neurohelea luteitarsis eversible sacs distribution Czech Republic
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Changed by Changed by: RNDr. Andrea Špalek Tóthová, Ph.D., učo 75909. Changed: 19/11/2009 11:36.
Abstract
The genus Neurohelea at the moment includes a single species Neurohelea luteitarsis Waltl. Czech Republic is the fifth European territory where this rare monotypic species has been reported from. In addition to the typical genus- and species characteristics described in the previous studies, we observed three fully developed spermathecae, eversible sacs on the abdominal pleurits of females and an interruption of the r-m vein. These features could prove essential in reconstruction of phylogenetic relationships within the tribe Heteromyiini as well as among tribes Heteromyiini and Palpomyiini.
Abstract (in Czech)
The genus Neurohelea at the moment includes a single species Neurohelea luteitarsis Waltl. Czech Republic is the fifth European territory where this rare monotypic species has been reported from. In addition to the typical genus- and species characteristics described in the previous studies, we observed three fully developed spermathecae, eversible sacs on the abdominal pleurits of females and an interruption of the r-m vein. These features could prove essential in reconstruction of phylogenetic relationships within the tribe Heteromyiini as well as among tribes Heteromyiini and Palpomyiini.
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