Redescription of the male of Pelecorhynchus vulpes (Macquart) and first description of the male terminalia (Diptera: Pelecorhynchidae)
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Andean region, Chile, Morphology, TaxonomyAbstract
Macquart (1850) provided the original description of Pelecorhynchus vulpes (= Pangonia vulpes) based on a holotype male from Chile. His description is brief and lacks many morphological details. Therefore, herein we redescribe, in far greater detail, the holotype male of Pelecorhynchus vulpes (Macquart) and describe and illustrate, for the first time, the morphology of the male terminalia.
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