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A new species and synonymy of the Neotropical Eucelatoria Townsend and redescription of Myiodoriops Townsend
ArticleAbstract: The New World tropics represents the most diverse region for tachinid parasitoids (Diptera: TachinidPalabras claves:Blondeliini, DIPTERA, Erythromelana, Euptilodegeeria, Exoristinae, Hypostena, Machairomasicera, Parasitoid, TachinidaeAutores:Diego Inclan, Stireman J.O.Fuentes:scopusLatitudinal patterns in tachinid parasitoid diversity (Diptera: Tachinidae): a review of the evidence
ReviewAbstract: Insect parasitoids may be an exception to the typical biogeographic pattern of increasing species riPalabras claves:Flies, Hymenoptera, insect surveys, Latitudinal diversity gradient, nasty host hypothesis, resource fragmentation hypothesis, Species abundance distribution, Tropical biodiversityAutores:Burington Z.L., Diego Inclan, Pollet M., Stireman J.O.Fuentes:scopusSignal through the noise? Phylogeny of the Tachinidae (Diptera) as inferred from morphological evidence
ArticleAbstract: The oestroid family Tachinidae represents one of the most diverse lineages of insect parasitoids. DePalabras claves:Autores:Cerretti P., Diego Inclan, O'Hara J.E., Shima H., Stireman J.O., Wood D.M.Fuentes:scopusRedefining the generic limits of Winthemia (Diptera:Tachinidae)
ArticleAbstract: One of the major problems hindering the systematic study of tachinid flies is that genera are oftenPalabras claves:28S rDNA, COI, Crypsina, Exoristinae, Hemiwinthemia, New species, Parasitoid, phylogeny, Smidtia, SYSTEMATICS, WinthemiiniAutores:Cerretti P., Diego Inclan, Stireman J.O.Fuentes:scopusRevision of the genus erythromelana townsend (Diptera: Tachinidae) and analysis of its phylogeny and diversification
ArticleAbstract: The Neotropics harbor an enormous diversity of tachinid flies (Diptera: Tachinidae), yet the fauna rPalabras claves:Andes mountains, Blondeliini, Eois, NEOTROPICAL, PCa, Speciation mode, TachinidaeAutores:Diego Inclan, Stireman J.O.Fuentes:scopusTachinid (Diptera: Tachinidae) parasitoid diversity and temporal abundance at a single site in the Northeastern United States
ArticleAbstract: Although tachinids are one of the most diverse families of Diptera and represent the largest group oPalabras claves:parasitoid diversity, Species richness, Tachinidae, temporal distribution, voltinismAutores:Diego Inclan, Stireman J.O.Fuentes:scopusThe global distribution of diet breadth in insect herbivores
ArticleAbstract: Understanding variation in resource specialization is important for progress on issues that includePalabras claves:Host range, latitudinal gradient, Niche width, Pareto distribution, SpecializationAutores:Baje L., Basset Y., Butterill P.T., Cizek L., Coley P.D., Dem F., Diniz I.R., Drozd P., Dyer L.A., Forister M.L., Fox M., Glassmire A.E., Hazen R., Hrcek J., Jahner J.P., Kaman O., Kozubowski T.J., Kursar T.A., Lewis O.T., Lill J., Marquis R.J., Miller S.E., Morais H.C., Murakami M., Nickel H., Novotny V., Panorska A.K., Pardikes N., Ricklefs R.E., Santiago Villamarín-Cortéz, Singer M.S., Smilanich A.M., Stireman J.O., Vodka S., Volf M., Wagner D.L., Walla T.R., Weiblen G.D.Fuentes:scopusThe monophyly of the Glaurocarini (Diptera: Tachinidae: Tachininae) with the description of a new species of Semisuturia from Australia
ArticleAbstract: The Glaurocarini are a small Old World tribe of tachinids belonging to the subfamily Tachininae. TwoPalabras claves:CAD gene, first instar larva, MORPHOLOGY, Ormiini, Parasitoid, phylogenetics, SYSTEMATICSAutores:Cerretti P., Diego Inclan, Giudice G.L., O'Hara J.E., Pohjoismäki J., Shima H., Stireman J.O.Fuentes:scopus