Marcelo Domingos de Santis, Rodrigo Vilhena Perez de Dios, Carlos José Einicker Lamas, Ximo Mengual
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This research produced the following new combinations: <i>Campylocheta reclinata</i> (Townsend, 1927) <b>comb. nov.</b>, <i>Campylocheta ucayali</i> (Townsend, 1929) <b>comb. nov.</b>, and <i>Campylocheta chaetosa</i> (Townsend, 1915) <b>comb. nov.</b> Moreover, the following three new species are described: one from Ecuador, <i>Campylocheta auripilosa</i> <b>sp. nov.</b>, and two from Brazil, <i>C. papaveroi</i> <b>sp. nov.</b> and <i>C</i>. <i>memphisphaga</i> <b>sp. nov.</b> In addition, a new host record of the genus <i>Campylocheta</i> is reported from the Neotropical Region. Illustrations and detailed descriptions and redescriptions are provided for <i>C. reclinata</i>, <i>C. chaetosa</i>, <i>C. auripilosa</i> <b>sp. nov.</b>, <i>C. papaveroi</i> <b>sp. nov</b> and <i>C. memphisphaga</i> <b>sp. nov.</b> The male and female terminalia of <i>C. reclinata</i> <b>comb. nov.</b> are also described for the first time. 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Contribution to the Neotropical Campylochetini: A review of Campylocheta Rondani, 1859 (Diptera: Tachinidae) with new synonyms, three new species and an identification key to Neotropical species
The large genus Campylocheta Rondani, 1859, comprising 48 species, occurs in all major biogeographical regions of the world, except Antarctica. Homohypochaeta Townsend, 1927 and Hypochaetopsis Townsend, 1915 are two Neotropical genera similar to Campylocheta, with only two and one species respectively. No additional information is known about these genera apart from their original descriptions. These two poorly known genera are herein treated as junior synonyms of Campylocheta based on the study of the holotypes of the type species and additional specimens from Ecuador. This research produced the following new combinations: Campylocheta reclinata (Townsend, 1927) comb. nov., Campylocheta ucayali (Townsend, 1929) comb. nov., and Campylocheta chaetosa (Townsend, 1915) comb. nov. Moreover, the following three new species are described: one from Ecuador, Campylocheta auripilosasp. nov., and two from Brazil, C. papaveroisp. nov. and C. memphisphagasp. nov. In addition, a new host record of the genus Campylocheta is reported from the Neotropical Region. Illustrations and detailed descriptions and redescriptions are provided for C. reclinata, C. chaetosa, C. auripilosasp. nov., C. papaveroisp. nov and C. memphisphagasp. nov. The male and female terminalia of C. reclinatacomb. nov. are also described for the first time. Finally, an identification key is provided for the Neotropical Campylochetini genera and all Campylocheta species that occur in the Neotropical Region.
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Austral Entomology is a scientific journal of entomology for the Southern Hemisphere. It publishes Original Articles that are peer-reviewed research papers from the study of the behaviour, biology, biosystematics, conservation biology, ecology, evolution, forensic and medical entomology, molecular biology, public health, urban entomology, physiology and the use and control of insects, arachnids and myriapods. The journal also publishes Reviews on research and theory or commentaries on current areas of research, innovation or rapid development likely to be of broad interest – these may be submitted or invited. Book Reviews will also be considered provided the works are of global significance. Manuscripts from authors in the Northern Hemisphere are encouraged provided that the research has relevance to or broad readership within the Southern Hemisphere. All submissions are peer-reviewed by at least two referees expert in the field of the submitted paper. Special issues are encouraged; please contact the Chief Editor for further information.