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Morphological and other observations on Chonocephalus (Phoridae) and phylogenetic implications for the Cyclorrhapha (Diptera)
Authors:R H L Disney
Institution:Field Studies Council Research Fellow, University Department of Zoology, Cambridge, CB2 3EJ
Abstract:Chonocephalus blackithorum sp. nov . is described from Sulawesi. Biological observations on it and five other species are reported. In describing the female it proved necessary to re-evaluate the morphology of the female abdomen both in Chonocephalus and in the Phoridae as a whole. This adds to the growing evidence that the ground-plan of the Phoridae, and hence the Cyclorrhapha, is plesiomorphic with respect to the Empidoidea. The supposed affinity between these two groups is called into question and it is suggested that the Cyclorrhapha could even be an independent lineage from the Nematocera. The case for continuing to regard the Brachycera as monophyletic is also called into question by casting doubt on the rotation of the larval mandibles as a synapomorphy.
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