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Abstract
ABSTRACT Although the global human commensal Drosophila funebris (Fabricius) is well known and is the type species of the genus Drosophila Fallén, the four native North American species of the funebris group have been poorly defined morphologically. D. macrospina limpiensis Patterson and Wheeler is newly recognized as a species distinct from D. macrospina, with diagnostic morphological characters provided. The subspecies D. macrospina ohioensis Stalker is synonymized under D. macrospina. Species native to the Palearctic and to the Nearctic are morphologically distinct, each probably a monophyletic group. Detailed descriptions and redescriptions are provided for both sexes of D. macrospina Stalker and Spencer, D. limpiensis Patterson and Wheeler, D. subfunebris Stalker and Spencer, and D. trispina Wheeler, the latter two being very rare species from southern California. Neotypes are designated for D. macrospina and D. subfunebris. A key to the five Nearctic species of the funebris group is provided.
虽然全球人类共栖的果蝇(Fabricius)是众所周知的,并且是果蝇属的模式种,但在形态学上对四个北美本土的果蝇种群的定义并不明确。D. macrospina limpiensis Patterson and Wheeler是新发现的与D. macrospina截然不同的物种,并提供了诊断形态学特征。亚种ohioensis D. macrospina Stalker是D. macrospina的同义词。原产于古北和新北的物种在形态上是不同的,每一个都可能是一个单系群。本文对d.m macrospina Stalker and Spencer、d.m limpiensis Patterson and Wheeler、d.m subfunebris Stalker and Spencer和d.m trispina Wheeler的两性进行了详细的描述和重新描述,后两者是南加州非常罕见的物种。新型为大棘棘棘球蚴和骨下棘球蚴。提供了五种新北极物种的钥匙。
期刊介绍:
The Novitates (Latin for "new acquaintances"), published continuously and numbered consecutively since 1921, are short papers that contain descriptions of new forms and reports in zoology, paleontology, and geology.