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Species Physoconops excisus

 
 
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A review of the New World flies of the genus Conops and allies (Diptera: Conopidae)
By Camras S.
Proc. USNM 105: 155-187, 1955

Taxonomic revision of four Nearctic Conopidae (Insecta: Diptera) genera (Dalmannia, Roberstonomyia, Stylogaster and Zodion)...
By Burt T.
Master's thesis. Carleton U., Ottawa, 2015
Full title: Taxonomic revision of four Nearctic Conopidae (Insecta: Diptera) genera (Dalmannia, Roberstonomyia, Stylogaster and Zodion) with notes on all other Nearctic genera
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A new conopid fly from Florida and Georgia (Diptera: Conopidae)
By Sidney Camras
Insecta Mundi 0007: 1-4., 2007
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Abstract: A new species of Physoconops Szilady, P. (Pachyconops) weemsi, is described from Florida and Georgia. It is similar to two other species in the southeastern United States, P. floridanus Camras and P. brachyrhynchus Macquart, the main differential character being the shape of the female theca. The female thecae for all three are illustrated and a key to the three related Pachyconops species occurring in the southeastern United States is presen

Observations on hilltopping in the Conopidae (Diptera).
By Mei, M., Gibson, J.F., Skevington J.H.
Journal of Insect Science 10(27): 1-15, 2010

Phylogeny and taxonomic revision of all genera of Conopidae (Diptera) based on morphological data.
By Gibson, J.F. and J.H. Skevington
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 167: 43-81 , 2013

The Conopid Flies of California
By Sidney Camras and Paul D. Hurd, Jr.
University of California Press, 1957
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Published over 50 years ago...but I believe this is still a very useful reference for trying to identify conopid flies in California. A key to genera appears on pg 21, and for each genus there are keys to species (those known and recognized in 1957, of course). Brief comments and range maps are given for each species.

Family groups of Diopsoidea and Nerioidea (Diptera: Schizophora): Definition, history and relationships
By Lonsdale O.
Zootaxa 4735: 1‒177, 2020

Comparative morphology of the male terminalia of Tephritidae and other Cyclorrhapha
By Sueyoshi M.
Isr. J. Entomol. 35: 477-496, 2005

 
 
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