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Conchopus Convergens
''Conchopus'' is a genus of fly, flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It is distributed in Japan, China, Taiwan, the Hawaiian Islands, and Wake Island. The species ''Conchopus borealis'' is also an introduced species in North America and South America. Members of the genus live exclusively in the intertidal zone of rocky shores. The genus is sometimes considered a synonym of ''Thambemyia'', but is considered a valid genus by some authors. Taxonomy and species Takagi (1965) originally divided the genus into seven species groups. According to Masunaga ''et al.'' (2005) and Masunaga & Saigusa (2010), the genus can be divided into two clades: one containing the ''rectus'' species group (including the type species), and the other containing all other species groups, for which the authors intended to propose a new genus. The latter clade they also consider to be the sister group of ''Thambemyia''. ''rectus'' species group (= ''Conchopus'' ''sensu stricto): * ''Conchopus acrosticalis'' ( ...
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Sadao Takagi
is a Japanese entomologist who has specialised in the scale insects (Coccoidea), particularly the armoured scale insects of the Diaspididae. Takagi studied at Hokkaido University , or , is a Japanese national university in Sapporo, Hokkaido. It was the fifth Imperial University in Japan, which were established to be the nation's finest institutions of higher education or research. Hokkaido University is considered ..., where he received his bachelor's degree, his master's and his doctorate in agriculture. He specialized in studying the armoured scale insects. After graduation, he remained at Hokkaido University and taught, first as an associate professor and then as a full professor. Takagi's morphological insights have been proven correct by subsequent molecular analysis. Among other things, he demonstrated the polyphyletic nature of the now-obsolete Rugaspidiotini using morphology. Takagi retired from teaching in 1996, but continues to publish. Notes Reference ...
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Octave Parent
Abbé Octave Parent (15 June 1882, in Trescault – 9 February 1942, in Ambleteuse) was a French entomologist who specialized in Diptera, mostly the family Dolichopodidae. He became director of the Biological Station, Ambleteuse. He published three papers, dated 1934, 1937 and 1940, concerning twenty-six new species of Hawaiian ''Campsicnemus''. The type specimen In biology, a type is a particular wiktionary:en:specimen, specimen (or in some cases a group of specimens) of an organism to which the scientific name of that organism is formally attached. In other words, a type is an example that serves to a ...s of all the species described in the 1937 paper were deposited in the collection of the Hawaiian Entomological Society. The species ''Sigmatineurum parenti'', found in Hawaii, is named in memory of Parent, "in honor of his foundational work with Hawaiian dolichopodids and for describing the genus '' Sigmatineurum''". Publications Parent published numerous works from 1913 o ...
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Conchopus Uvasima
''Conchopus'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It is distributed in Japan, China, Taiwan, the Hawaiian Islands, and Wake Island. The species '' Conchopus borealis'' is also an introduced species in North America and South America. Members of the genus live exclusively in the intertidal zone of rocky shores. The genus is sometimes considered a synonym of ''Thambemyia'', but is considered a valid genus by some authors. Taxonomy and species Takagi (1965) originally divided the genus into seven species groups. According to Masunaga ''et al.'' (2005) and Masunaga & Saigusa (2010), the genus can be divided into two clades: one containing the ''rectus'' species group (including the type species), and the other containing all other species groups, for which the authors intended to propose a new genus. The latter clade they also consider to be the sister group of ''Thambemyia''. ''rectus'' species group (= ''Conchopus'' ''sensu stricto): * '' Conchopus acrosticalis'' ( ...
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Conchopus Sigmiger
''Conchopus'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It is distributed in Japan, China, Taiwan, the Hawaiian Islands, and Wake Island. The species '' Conchopus borealis'' is also an introduced species in North America and South America. Members of the genus live exclusively in the intertidal zone of rocky shores. The genus is sometimes considered a synonym of ''Thambemyia'', but is considered a valid genus by some authors. Taxonomy and species Takagi (1965) originally divided the genus into seven species groups. According to Masunaga ''et al.'' (2005) and Masunaga & Saigusa (2010), the genus can be divided into two clades: one containing the ''rectus'' species group (including the type species), and the other containing all other species groups, for which the authors intended to propose a new genus. The latter clade they also consider to be the sister group of ''Thambemyia''. ''rectus'' species group (= ''Conchopus'' ''sensu stricto): * '' Conchopus acrosticalis'' ( ...
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Conchopus Saigusai
''Conchopus'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It is distributed in Japan, China, Taiwan, the Hawaiian Islands, and Wake Island. The species '' Conchopus borealis'' is also an introduced species in North America and South America. Members of the genus live exclusively in the intertidal zone of rocky shores. The genus is sometimes considered a synonym of ''Thambemyia'', but is considered a valid genus by some authors. Taxonomy and species Takagi (1965) originally divided the genus into seven species groups. According to Masunaga ''et al.'' (2005) and Masunaga & Saigusa (2010), the genus can be divided into two clades: one containing the ''rectus'' species group (including the type species), and the other containing all other species groups, for which the authors intended to propose a new genus. The latter clade they also consider to be the sister group of ''Thambemyia''. ''rectus'' species group (= ''Conchopus'' ''sensu stricto): * '' Conchopus acrosticalis'' ( ...
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Conchopus Sinuatus
''Conchopus'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It is distributed in Japan, China, Taiwan, the Hawaiian Islands, and Wake Island. The species '' Conchopus borealis'' is also an introduced species in North America and South America. Members of the genus live exclusively in the intertidal zone of rocky shores. The genus is sometimes considered a synonym of ''Thambemyia'', but is considered a valid genus by some authors. Taxonomy and species Takagi (1965) originally divided the genus into seven species groups. According to Masunaga ''et al.'' (2005) and Masunaga & Saigusa (2010), the genus can be divided into two clades: one containing the ''rectus'' species group (including the type species), and the other containing all other species groups, for which the authors intended to propose a new genus. The latter clade they also consider to be the sister group of ''Thambemyia''. ''rectus'' species group (= ''Conchopus'' ''sensu stricto): * '' Conchopus acrosticalis'' ( ...
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Conchopus Corvus
''Conchopus'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It is distributed in Japan, China, Taiwan, the Hawaiian Islands, and Wake Island. The species '' Conchopus borealis'' is also an introduced species in North America and South America. Members of the genus live exclusively in the intertidal zone of rocky shores. The genus is sometimes considered a synonym of ''Thambemyia'', but is considered a valid genus by some authors. Taxonomy and species Takagi (1965) originally divided the genus into seven species groups. According to Masunaga ''et al.'' (2005) and Masunaga & Saigusa (2010), the genus can be divided into two clades: one containing the ''rectus'' species group (including the type species), and the other containing all other species groups, for which the authors intended to propose a new genus. The latter clade they also consider to be the sister group of ''Thambemyia''. ''rectus'' species group (= ''Conchopus'' ''sensu stricto): * '' Conchopus acrosticalis'' ( ...
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Conchopus Taivanensis
''Conchopus'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It is distributed in Japan, China, Taiwan, the Hawaiian Islands, and Wake Island. The species '' Conchopus borealis'' is also an introduced species in North America and South America. Members of the genus live exclusively in the intertidal zone of rocky shores. The genus is sometimes considered a synonym of ''Thambemyia'', but is considered a valid genus by some authors. Taxonomy and species Takagi (1965) originally divided the genus into seven species groups. According to Masunaga ''et al.'' (2005) and Masunaga & Saigusa (2010), the genus can be divided into two clades: one containing the ''rectus'' species group (including the type species), and the other containing all other species groups, for which the authors intended to propose a new genus. The latter clade they also consider to be the sister group of ''Thambemyia''. ''rectus'' species group (= ''Conchopus'' ''sensu stricto): * '' Conchopus acrosticalis'' ( ...
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Conchopus Sikokianus
''Conchopus'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It is distributed in Japan, China, Taiwan, the Hawaiian Islands, and Wake Island. The species '' Conchopus borealis'' is also an introduced species in North America and South America. Members of the genus live exclusively in the intertidal zone of rocky shores. The genus is sometimes considered a synonym of ''Thambemyia'', but is considered a valid genus by some authors. Taxonomy and species Takagi (1965) originally divided the genus into seven species groups. According to Masunaga ''et al.'' (2005) and Masunaga & Saigusa (2010), the genus can be divided into two clades: one containing the ''rectus'' species group (including the type species), and the other containing all other species groups, for which the authors intended to propose a new genus. The latter clade they also consider to be the sister group of ''Thambemyia''. ''rectus'' species group (= ''Conchopus'' ''sensu stricto): * '' Conchopus acrosticalis'' ( ...
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Conchopus Pudicus
''Conchopus'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It is distributed in Japan, China, Taiwan, the Hawaiian Islands, and Wake Island. The species '' Conchopus borealis'' is also an introduced species in North America and South America. Members of the genus live exclusively in the intertidal zone of rocky shores. The genus is sometimes considered a synonym of ''Thambemyia'', but is considered a valid genus by some authors. Taxonomy and species Takagi (1965) originally divided the genus into seven species groups. According to Masunaga ''et al.'' (2005) and Masunaga & Saigusa (2010), the genus can be divided into two clades: one containing the ''rectus'' species group (including the type species), and the other containing all other species groups, for which the authors intended to propose a new genus. The latter clade they also consider to be the sister group of ''Thambemyia''. ''rectus'' species group (= ''Conchopus'' ''sensu stricto): * '' Conchopus acrosticalis'' ( ...
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Conchopus Pacificus
''Conchopus'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It is distributed in Japan, China, Taiwan, the Hawaiian Islands, and Wake Island. The species '' Conchopus borealis'' is also an introduced species in North America and South America. Members of the genus live exclusively in the intertidal zone of rocky shores. The genus is sometimes considered a synonym of ''Thambemyia'', but is considered a valid genus by some authors. Taxonomy and species Takagi (1965) originally divided the genus into seven species groups. According to Masunaga ''et al.'' (2005) and Masunaga & Saigusa (2010), the genus can be divided into two clades: one containing the ''rectus'' species group (including the type species), and the other containing all other species groups, for which the authors intended to propose a new genus. The latter clade they also consider to be the sister group of ''Thambemyia''. ''rectus'' species group (= ''Conchopus'' ''sensu stricto): * '' Conchopus acrosticalis'' ( ...
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Conchopus Minutus
''Conchopus'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It is distributed in Japan, China, Taiwan, the Hawaiian Islands, and Wake Island. The species '' Conchopus borealis'' is also an introduced species in North America and South America. Members of the genus live exclusively in the intertidal zone of rocky shores. The genus is sometimes considered a synonym of ''Thambemyia'', but is considered a valid genus by some authors. Taxonomy and species Takagi (1965) originally divided the genus into seven species groups. According to Masunaga ''et al.'' (2005) and Masunaga & Saigusa (2010), the genus can be divided into two clades: one containing the ''rectus'' species group (including the type species), and the other containing all other species groups, for which the authors intended to propose a new genus. The latter clade they also consider to be the sister group of ''Thambemyia''. ''rectus'' species group (= ''Conchopus'' ''sensu stricto): * '' Conchopus acrosticalis'' ( ...
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