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Phenotypic Polymorphism Of Chrysomya Albiceps (wiedemann) (diptera: Calliphoridae) May Lead To Species Misidentification
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Acta Tropica. Elsevier, v. 141, n. PA, p. 60 - 72, 2015.
0001706X
10.1016/j.actatropica.2014.09.011
2-s2.0-84910086548
Autor
Grella M.D.
Savino A.G.
Paulo D.F.
Mendes F.M.
Azeredo-Espin A.M.L.
Queiroz M.M.C.
Thyssen P.J.
Linhares A.X.
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Resumen
Species identification is an essential step in the progress and completion of work in several areas of biological knowledge, but it is not a simple process. Due to the close phylogenetic relationship of certain species, morphological characters are not always sufficiently distinguishable. As a result, it is necessary to combine several methods of analysis that contribute to a distinct categorization of taxa. This study aimed to raise diagnostic characters, both morphological and molecular, for the correct identification of species of the genus Chrysomya (Diptera: Calliphoridae) recorded in the New World, which has continuously generated discussion about its taxonomic position over the last century. A clear example of this situation was the first record of Chrysomya rufifacies in Brazilian territory in 2012. 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