A NEW TRIPHLEBA SPECIES WITH BIFURCATE ANTENNAE FROM JAPAN (DIPTERA, PHORIDAE)
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概要
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Triphleba schistoceros s p . n o v . is described and illustrated from Japan. T h e species is very unique in its bifurcate 3rd antenna1 segments. A short com-ment on the systematic position of Triphkba nipponica Schmitz is also included.
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著者
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Goto Tadao
Entomological Laboratory Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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TAKENO KOICHI
Hikosan Biological Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University
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Takeno Koichi
Hikosan Biological Laboratory Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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