Rhinoleucophenga
National Institutes of Health
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Rhinoleucophenga Hendel is an endemic genus of the New World with most species recorded in Brazil. Rhinoleucophenga obesa (Loew…
A new species of Rhinoleucophenga Hendel from the Brazilian Amazon, R. hesperides sp. nov., was described based on morphology of…
Rhinoleucophenga Hendel comprises an unusual Drosophilidae (Diptera) genus with predaceous larvae, currently compounded by 29…
Abstract Sit-and-wait predators use different strategies to encounter potential prey. Rhinoleucophenga myrmecophaga Vidal et…
The genus Rhinoleucophenga Hendel comprises 29 nominal species with New World distribution. In the present study five species are…
FIGURE 3. Male terminalia of the holotype of R. trivisualis sp. nov. a – c: aedeagus and aedeagal apodeme. a: dorsal view; b…
In the last three decades some faunal surveys of Drosophilidae have been done in several environments in the Neotropical region…
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The genus Rhinoleucophenga Hendel (1917) encompasses 21 described species but is still not well known as a taxon…
The objective of this work was to describe a new species of Rhinoleucophenga (Diptera: Drosophilidae). Rhinoleucophenga…
Between 1908 and 1959, the predatory coccinellid, Hyperaspis pantherina Fursch, was released for the biological control of the…