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31 December 2013 Review of Acutipula Crane Flies of Taiwan, with Descriptions of New Species and Immature Instars (Diptera: Tipulidae: Tipulinae: Tipula)
Chen W. Young, Yan Li, Wen-Chen Chu, Huai-Sheng Fang
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Abstract

Taiwanese species of the crane fly subgenus Tipula (Acutipula) Alexander, 1924, are reviewed. Six species are recognized with two species being newly described: T. (A.) barbigeraand T. (A.) furcifera, both from Nantou. Tipula (A.) shirakii Edwards, 1916, previously considered a synonym of T. (A.) quadrinotata Brunetti, 1912, is recognized as a valid taxon. The female of T. (A.) kuzuensis Alexander, 1918, is described for the first time. DNA barcode sequences for 12 species of T. (Acutipula) are investigated and maximum likelihood trees resulting from the analyses are presented. The external anatomy of the last instar larva and pupa of T. (A.) shirakii is described and illustrated. Comments concerning the biology and habitats of larvae are presented. A taxonomic key is provided to identify all species recorded in Taiwan, and their distributions are briefly discussed.

Chen W. Young, Yan Li, Wen-Chen Chu, and Huai-Sheng Fang "Review of Acutipula Crane Flies of Taiwan, with Descriptions of New Species and Immature Instars (Diptera: Tipulidae: Tipulinae: Tipula)," Annals of Carnegie Museum 82(2), 115-148, (31 December 2013). https://doi.org/10.2992/007.082.0201
Published: 31 December 2013
KEYWORDS
Acutipula
Diptera
larva
new species
pupa
Taiwan
Tipula
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