Polytrichophora sturtevantorum
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Ephydroidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Ephydridae
Genus: Polytrichophora
Species: Polytrichophora sturtevantorum
Name
edit- Polytrichophora sturtevantorum Mathis & Zatwarnicki, 2012: figs 109–113
- Holotype: USNM ENT 00285964, ♂; 10 Jun 2004, W. N. Mathis.
- Type locality: United States. Tennessee. Shelby: Meeman Shelby State Park (Mississippi River; 35°20.4'N, 90°2.1'W; 98 m).
- Etymology: "The species epithet, sturtevantorum, is a plural genitive patronym to recognize and honor a father and son. The father, Alfred H. Sturtevant (1891-1970), was a world-renowned geneticist who also conducted taxonomic research on shore flies (Sturtevant and Wheeler 1954) and was an indefatigable collector of acalyptrate Diptera. Most of A. H. Sturtevant's shore-fly collection is deposited in the USNM, where his son, William C. Sturtevant (1926-2007), was a colleague and distinguished scholar in the Department of Anthropology (USNM)."
Mentions
edit- Polytrichophora orbitalis of authors, not Loew [misidentification]. Deonier 1964: 121 [key, Iowa, as Discocerina orbitalis]; 165:502 [ecological observations, as Discocerina orbitalis].
References
edit- Mathis, W.N. & Zatwarnicki, T. 2012. A revision of the New World species of Polytrichophora Cresson and Facitrichophora, new genus (Diptera, Ephydridae). ZooKeys 231: 1–116. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.231.3687 . Reference page.