Four new species of Oidardis Hermann, 1912 (Diptera, Asilidae, Laphriinae, Atomosiini) from two major faunistic surveys in the Atlantic Rainforest

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Two recent faunistic surveys in the Brazilian Atlantic Forests region, the PROFAUPAR and the Biota/ FAPESP Program, have provided important material for the discovery of new taxa from Brazil. We describe herein four new species of robber-flies of the genus Oidardis (O. falcimystax sp. n., O. fontenellei sp. n., O. maculiseta sp. n. and O. marinonii sp. n.), including illustrations and details on male hypopygia and female genitalia. A distribution map and a key to the species of Oidardis from the Brazilian Atlantic Forests region, including O. triangularis (Hermann), 1912, are also provided. © Lucas A. Cezar et al.

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Cezar, L. A., Fisher, E. M., & Lamas, C. J. E. (2013). Four new species of Oidardis Hermann, 1912 (Diptera, Asilidae, Laphriinae, Atomosiini) from two major faunistic surveys in the Atlantic Rainforest. ZooKeys, 350, 47–74. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.350.6096

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