Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8626908 | Zoologischer Anzeiger - A Journal of Comparative Zoology | 2017 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
The genus Eumerus Meigen (Diptera: Syrphidae) is considered one of the most species-rich hoverfly genera. Here, we present two new species, E. montanum GrkoviÄ, RadenkoviÄ et VujiÄ sp. nov. (Montenegro, Greece) and E. rubrum GrkoviÄ et VujiÄ sp. nov. (Greece), and one species, E. uncipes Rondani, 1850, recorded for the first time in southeastern Europe. The species are members of three different taxon groups, respectively E. strigatus sensu Speight et al. (2013), E. tricolor sensu Chroni et al. (2017) and E. clavatus as defined here. Diagnostic characters for each of the three taxon groups and descriptions of the two new species are provided. In addition, we employed morphological and molecular data for available taxa of the E. strigatus taxon group in order to corroborate their taxonomical status and systematic position. Finally, we discuss the diversity of these taxon groups (E. clavatus, E. strigatus and E. tricolor) and give a detailed overview of the differences between closely-related species.
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Authors
Ana GrkoviÄ, Ante VujiÄ, Antonia Chroni, Jeroen van Steenis, Mihajla Äan, Snežana RadenkoviÄ,