Revision of the Exechia parva group (Diptera: Mycetophilidae)
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23977Date
2021-09-24Type
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Exechia is a diverse genus of small fungus gnats, widespread in the Holarctic Region, while the fauna is largely unknown elsewhere, such as in the Afrotropical and Oriental Region. Members of Exechia can be arranged into several species groups, based on homologies in the male and female terminalia. The Exechia parva group is delimited, based on male terminalia possessing a pair of gonocoxal lobes on the apicoventral gonocoxal margin. Eight previously-described species can be placed in this group, of which six are from the Holarctic Region, while one is recorded each from the Oriental and the Afrotropical Regions.
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Lindemann JP, Søli GEE, Kjærandsen J. Revision of the Exechia parva group (Diptera: Mycetophilidae). Biodiversity Data Journal. 2021;9Metadata
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