01907nas a2200265 4500008004100000020001400041245010100055210006900156260001600225300001200241490000800253520109500261653003001356653002101386653001901407653001601426653001301442653001801455653002501473653003101498653003301529100002001562700001701582856004201599 2009 eng d a0008-347X00aSystematics and ecology of the Nearctic species of Neophyllomyza (Diptera: Milichiidae)0 aSystematics and ecology of the Nearctic species of emNeophyllomy cMarch-April a103-1110 v1413 aThe Nearctic species of Neophyllomyza Melander are revised and descriptions, illustrations, and in identification key are provided for the two included species, N. quadricornis Melander and N. gaulti n. sp. Large numbers of adults of both species were collected in emergence gence traps on decaying logs of sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh, (Aceraceae)) and American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh. (Fagaceae)) in eastern Canada. indicating that the larvae of both both species are snproxylic, although their exact food source is unknown. Although the two species are sympatric over much of their range and apparently use the S,same resources for larval development, their habits differ: N. quadricornis was collected from logs in both the early- and the advanced-decay stage from late May until September. with a peak of emergence ill late June, whereas N. gaulti was reared almost exclusively from loos in the advanced-decay stage and from mid-July to mid-August. This suggests that N. gaulti is more specialized in its larval habits, which may reduce competition between the two species.10afigure of male terminalia10afigure of palpus10akey to species10aMilichiidae10aNearctic10aNeophyllomyza10aNeophyllomyza gaulti10aNeophyllomyza quadricornis10aoriginal species description1 aBrochu, Kristen1 aWheeler, T A u://ZOOREC:ZOOR14508050464 00577nas a2200145 4500008004100000245008600041210006900127300000800196653007000204653001600274653002900290653001200319100001700331856008300348 1994 eng d00aSister group relationsships and the groundplan of the Chloropidae and Milichiidae0 aSister group relationsships and the groundplan of the Chloropida a24310aCarnidae; Milichiidae [Germany / Central / Faunal characteristics10aMilichiidae10aphylogenetic systematics10aRisidae1 aWheeler, T A uhttp://milichiidae.info/sites/milichiidae.info/files/Wheeler%20TA_1994_243.pdf00522nas a2200145 4500008004100000245007200041210006500113300001200178490000700190653001600197653001600213653002900229100001700258856010100275 1994 eng d00aA revision of the genus _Epichlorops_ Becker (Diptera: Chloropidae)0 arevision of the genus Epichlorops Becker Diptera Chloropidae a393-4140 v2510aChloropidae10aMilichiidae10aphylogenetic systematics1 aWheeler, T A uhttps://milichiidae.myspecies.info/content/revision-genus-epichlorops-becker-diptera-chloropidae00622nas a2200229 4500008004100000245002900041210002700070260002900097300001200126653001600138653000900154653001100163653001800174653001600192653001600208653001200224100001200236700001700248700001200265700001400277856010100291 1998 eng d00a3.28. Family Milichiidae0 a328 Family Milichiidae aBudapestbScience Herald a315-32310aDesmometopa10aeggs10aimages10akey to genera10aMilichiidae10aPalaearctis10asordida1 aPapp, L1 aWheeler, T A1 aPapp, L1 aDarvas, B uhttp://milichiidae.info/sites/milichiidae.info/files/Papp%20&%20Wheeler_1998_Milichiidae_315.pdf00657nas a2200193 4500008004100000245009900041210006900140300000900209490000700218653001100225653001600236653001300252653001800265653001100283653001300294100001200307700001700319856012700336 2004 eng d00aFaunal inventory of Brachycera (Diptera) in an old growth forest at Mont Saint-Hilarie, Quebec0 aFaunal inventory of Brachycera Diptera in an old growth forest a a1-150 v2910aCanada10aMilichiidae10aNearctic10aNeophyllomyza10anitens10aParamyia1 aFast, E1 aWheeler, T A uhttps://milichiidae.myspecies.info/content/faunal-inventory-brachycera-diptera-old-growth-forest-mont-saint-hilarie-quebec