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2. A new species of Eumerus from Montenegro, belonging to newly established torsicus species group (Diptera: Syrphidae)
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Malidžan, Suzana, Grković, Ana, Kočiš Tubić, Nataša, Radenković, Snežana, and Vujić, Ante
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- 2022
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3. Revision of the Merodon aurifer group (Diptera: Syrphidae) with new synonyms of M. testaceus Sack, 1913
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Vujić, Ante, Likov, Laura, Popov, Snežana, Radenković, Snežana, and Hauser, Martin
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- 2021
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4. The Merodon planifacies subgroup (Diptera, Syrphidae): Congruence of molecular and morphometric evidences reveal new taxa in Drakensberg mountains valleys (Republic of South Africa)
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Djan, Mihajla, Ståhls, Gunilla, Veličković, Nevena, Ačanski, Jelena, Vidaković, Dragana Obreht, Rojo, Santos, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Radenković, Snežana, and Vujić, Ante
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- 2020
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5. Taxonomy and systematics of three species of the genus Eumerus Meigen, 1822 (Diptera: Syrphidae) new to southeastern Europe
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Grković, Ana, Vujić, Ante, Chroni, Antonia, van Steenis, Jeroen, Đan, Mihajla, and Radenković, Snežana
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- 2017
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6. National records of 3000 European bee and hoverfly species: A contribution to pollinator conservation
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Universidad de Alicante. Centro Iberoamericano de la Biodiversidad, Reverté, Sara, Miličić, Marija, Ačanski, Jelena, Andrić, Andrijana, Aracil, Andrea, Aubert, Matthieu, Balzan, Mario Victor, Bartomeus, Ignasi, Bogusch, Petr, Bosch, Jordi, Budrys, Eduardas, Popov, Snežana, Praz, Christophe, Prokhorov, Alex, Quaranta, Marino, Radchenko, Vladimir G., Radenković, Snezana, Rasmont, Pierre, Rasmussen, Claus, Reemer, Menno, Ricarte, Antonio, Risch, Stephan, Roberts, Stuart P.M., Rojo, Santos, Ropars, Lise, Rosa, Paolo, Ruiz, Carlos, Sentil, Ahlam, Shparyk, Viktor, Smit, Jan, Sommaggio, Daniele, Soon, Villu, Ssymank, Axel, Ståhls, Gunilla, Stavrinides, Menelaos, Straka, Jakub, Tarlap, Peeter, Terzo, Michael, Tomozii, Bogdan, Tot, Tamara, van der Ent, Leendert-Jan, van Steenis, Jeroen, van Steenis, Wouter, Varnava, Androulla I., Vereecken, Nicolas J., Veselić, Sanja, Vesnić, Adi, Weigand, Alexander, Wisniowski, Bogdan, Wood, Thomas J., Zimmermann, Dominique, Michez, Denis, Vujić, Ante, Cantú-Salazar, Lisette, Castro, Silvia, Cornalba, Maurizio, Demeter, Imre, Devalez, Jelle, Dorchin, Achik, Dufrêne, Eric, Đorđević, Aleksandra, Fisler, Lisa, Fitzpatrick, Úna, Flaminio, Simone, Földesi, Rita, Gaspar, Hugo, Genoud, David, Geslin, Benoît, Ghisbain, Guillaume, Gilbert, Francis, Gogala, Andrej, Grković, Ana, Heimburg, Helge, Herrera-Mesías, Fernanda, Jacobs, Maarten, Janković Milosavljević, Marina, Janssen, Kobe, Jensen, Jens-Kjeld, Ješovnik, Ana, Józan, Zsolt, Karlis, Giorgos, Kasparek, Max, Kovács-Hostyánszki, Anikó, Kuhlmann, Michael, Le Divelec, Romain, Leclercq, Nicolas, Likov, Laura, Litman, Jessica, Ljubomirov, Toshko, Madsen, Henning Bang, Marshall, Leon, Mazánek, Libor, Milić, Dubravka, Mignot, Maud, Mudri-Stojnić, Sonja, Müller, Andreas, Nedeljković, Zorica, Nikolić, Petar, Ødegaard, Frode, Patiny, Sebastien, Paukkunen, Juho, Pennards, Gerard, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Perrard, Adrien, Petanidou, Theodora, Pettersson, Lars B., Popov, Grigory, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Universidad de Alicante. Centro Iberoamericano de la Biodiversidad, Reverté, Sara, Miličić, Marija, Ačanski, Jelena, Andrić, Andrijana, Aracil, Andrea, Aubert, Matthieu, Balzan, Mario Victor, Bartomeus, Ignasi, Bogusch, Petr, Bosch, Jordi, Budrys, Eduardas, Popov, Snežana, Praz, Christophe, Prokhorov, Alex, Quaranta, Marino, Radchenko, Vladimir G., Radenković, Snezana, Rasmont, Pierre, Rasmussen, Claus, Reemer, Menno, Ricarte, Antonio, Risch, Stephan, Roberts, Stuart P.M., Rojo, Santos, Ropars, Lise, Rosa, Paolo, Ruiz, Carlos, Sentil, Ahlam, Shparyk, Viktor, Smit, Jan, Sommaggio, Daniele, Soon, Villu, Ssymank, Axel, Ståhls, Gunilla, Stavrinides, Menelaos, Straka, Jakub, Tarlap, Peeter, Terzo, Michael, Tomozii, Bogdan, Tot, Tamara, van der Ent, Leendert-Jan, van Steenis, Jeroen, van Steenis, Wouter, Varnava, Androulla I., Vereecken, Nicolas J., Veselić, Sanja, Vesnić, Adi, Weigand, Alexander, Wisniowski, Bogdan, Wood, Thomas J., Zimmermann, Dominique, Michez, Denis, Vujić, Ante, Cantú-Salazar, Lisette, Castro, Silvia, Cornalba, Maurizio, Demeter, Imre, Devalez, Jelle, Dorchin, Achik, Dufrêne, Eric, Đorđević, Aleksandra, Fisler, Lisa, Fitzpatrick, Úna, Flaminio, Simone, Földesi, Rita, Gaspar, Hugo, Genoud, David, Geslin, Benoît, Ghisbain, Guillaume, Gilbert, Francis, Gogala, Andrej, Grković, Ana, Heimburg, Helge, Herrera-Mesías, Fernanda, Jacobs, Maarten, Janković Milosavljević, Marina, Janssen, Kobe, Jensen, Jens-Kjeld, Ješovnik, Ana, Józan, Zsolt, Karlis, Giorgos, Kasparek, Max, Kovács-Hostyánszki, Anikó, Kuhlmann, Michael, Le Divelec, Romain, Leclercq, Nicolas, Likov, Laura, Litman, Jessica, Ljubomirov, Toshko, Madsen, Henning Bang, Marshall, Leon, Mazánek, Libor, Milić, Dubravka, Mignot, Maud, Mudri-Stojnić, Sonja, Müller, Andreas, Nedeljković, Zorica, Nikolić, Petar, Ødegaard, Frode, Patiny, Sebastien, Paukkunen, Juho, Pennards, Gerard, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Perrard, Adrien, Petanidou, Theodora, Pettersson, Lars B., and Popov, Grigory
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1. Pollinators play a crucial role in ecosystems globally, ensuring the seed production of most flowering plants. They are threatened by global changes and knowledge of their distribution at the national and continental levels is needed to implement efficient conservation actions, but this knowledge is still fragmented and/or difficult to access. 2. As a step forward, we provide an updated list of around 3000 European bee and hoverfly species, reflecting their current distributional status at the national level (in the form of present, absent, regionally extinct, possibly extinct or non-native). This work was attainable by incorporating both published and unpublished data, as well as knowledge from a large set of taxonomists and ecologists in both groups. 3. After providing the first National species lists for bees and hoverflies for many countries, we examine the current distributional patterns of these species and designate the countries with highest levels of species richness. We also show that many species are recorded in a single European country, highlighting the importance of articulating European and national conservation strategies. 4. Finally, we discuss how the data provided here can be combined with future trait and Red List data to implement research that will further advance pollinator conservation.
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- 2023
7. A new species of phytophagous flower fly (Diptera, Syrphidae), feeding on holoparasitic broomrape plants (Orobanchaceae) for the first time in Europe
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Aracil, Andrea, Grković, Ana, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Tubić, Nataša Kočiš, Juan, Ana, Radenković, Snezana, Vujić, Ante, Rojo, Santos, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Aracil, Andrea, Grković, Ana, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Tubić, Nataša Kočiš, Juan, Ana, Radenković, Snezana, Vujić, Ante, and Rojo, Santos
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The first data on the interaction between a phytophagous hoverfly and holoparasitic broomrape plants in Europe is reported. Description of the new species Eumerus larvatus sp. nov. Aracil, Grković et Pérez-Bañón is presented from specimens feeding within the fleshy hypogeal stems of Cistanche phelypaea in different localities of Southeast of Iberian Peninsula. Both, adult and preimaginal morphology are studied, including also a molecular analysis based on COI gene sequences. The molecular data, together with the diagnostic morphological characteristics of the adult, indicate that the species belongs to the Eumerus tricolor species-group. This paper presents the first in-depth and detailed description of the preimaginal morphology of a representative of this species group, based on scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images.
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- 2023
8. Winners and losers of climate change for the genus Merodon (Diptera: Syrphidae) across the Balkan Peninsula
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Kaloveloni, Aggeliki, Tscheulin, Thomas, Vujić, Ante, Radenković, Snežana, and Petanidou, Theodora
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- 2015
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9. Characterization of preimaginal developmental stages of two cryptic South African species of the Merodon planifacies complex (Diptera: Syrphidae: Eristalinae: Merodontini), with differentiation through morphometry analysis
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Aracil, Andrea, Ačanski, Jelena, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Šikoparija, Branko, Miličić, Marija, Campoy, Andrés, Radenković, Snezana, Vujić, Ante, Radišić, Predrag, Rojo, Santos, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Aracil, Andrea, Ačanski, Jelena, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Šikoparija, Branko, Miličić, Marija, Campoy, Andrés, Radenković, Snezana, Vujić, Ante, Radišić, Predrag, and Rojo, Santos
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Merodon capi Vujić et Radenković, 2020 and Merodon roni Radenković et Vujić, 2020 are two cryptic species belonging to the Merodon planifacies Bezzi, 1915 species complex that have recently been described, with the differences between them being revealed by molecular and geometric morphometry studies of adult specimens. In the present study, the preimaginal morphology of both species is described and displayed, with the material used corresponding to samples taken from bulbs of Merwilla plumbea (Lindl.) Speta plants at two locations in KwaZulu-Natal province (South Africa). The preimaginal stages were compared, looking for morphological evidence supporting species divergence. Linear and geometric morphometric analyses of the larval posterior respiratory process were conducted for the first time and the results of these analyses support the separation of the two taxa. Information about the life cycle and the relation with the host plant is also provided. In addition, we carried out a preliminary study of the adult feeding requirements of the species, based on the description of the mouthparts and an analysis of the pollen present in the gut and on the integument of adults. The results of the study supports a close relationship between the preimaginal stages and plant species of the Hyacinthaceae family.
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- 2022
10. Integrative taxonomy of the Merodon aberrans (Diptera, Syrphidae) species group: distribution patterns and description of three new species
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Vujić, Ante, Radenković, Snezana, Tubić, Nataša Kočiš, Likov, Laura, Popov, Grigory, Rojo, Santos, Miličić, Marija, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Vujić, Ante, Radenković, Snezana, Tubić, Nataša Kočiš, Likov, Laura, Popov, Grigory, Rojo, Santos, and Miličić, Marija
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In this paper, we revise the Merodon aberrans species group of the genus Merodon Meigen, 1803 (Diptera: Syrphidae), providing morphological diagnoses and descriptions, molecular data for three species, as well as an illustrated key and a discussion of the different taxonomic characters used. We also discuss distribution patterns for this species group. The results revealed that the M. aberrans group is composed of five described species (M. aberrans Egger, 1860, M. brevis Paramonov, 1926, M. flavitibius Paramonov, 1926, M. hamifer Sack, 1913, and M. warnckei Hurkmans, 1993) and three new ones, namely M. hermonensis Vujić, Radenković et Likov sp. nov., M. petiolatus Vujić, Radenković et Rojo sp. nov., and M. retectus Vujić, Radenković et Likov sp. nov. Following a detailed study of the type material in different entomological collections, the status of several species is revised, one new synonym is proposed (subspecies M. aberrans isperensis Hurkmans, 1993 as junior synonym of M. flavitibius), lectotypes are designated for M. kneri Mik, 1867 and M. flavitibius, and paralectotypes are designated for M. hamifer and M. flavitibius. Seven out of eight species from the M. aberrans group are distributed in the Asian continent, namely all Caucasian countries, Turkey and Iran, confirming the notion about high diversity of Merodon species in these regions, but also highlighting the need for a systematic faunistic research.
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- 2022
11. Review of the Merodon natans group with description of a new species, a key to the adults of known species of the natans lineage and first descriptions of some preimaginal stages
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Vujić, Ante, Tot, Tamara, Andrić, Andrijana, Ačanski, Jelena, Zorić, Ljiljana Šašić, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Aracil, Andrea, Veselić, Sanja, Arok, Maja, Mengual Sanchis, Ximo, van Eck, André, Rojo, Santos, Radenković, Snezana, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Vujić, Ante, Tot, Tamara, Andrić, Andrijana, Ačanski, Jelena, Zorić, Ljiljana Šašić, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Aracil, Andrea, Veselić, Sanja, Arok, Maja, Mengual Sanchis, Ximo, van Eck, André, Rojo, Santos, and Radenković, Snezana
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Merodon natans group (Diptera, Syrphidae) taxa are reviewed using an integrative taxonomic approach combining morphological, morphometric and molecular techniques. The approach substantiates recognition of the three species: M. calcaratus (Fabricius, 1794), M. natans (Fabricius, 1794) and M. pulveris Vujić & Radenković in Radenković et al. 2011, and reveals the existence of a new species, M. makrisi Vujić, Radenković & Tot sp. nov., which is described. It also highlights the existence of a series of natans group populations, especially on some of the Mediterranean islands, in the Levant and in the Afrotropical Region, for which more comprehensive data are required to clarify their status. A key is provided to the natans lineage species currently recognised, and preimaginal stages of some natans-group species are described for the first time. Redescriptions for M. calcaratus and M. natans are provided. A neotype is selected for M. natans. Lectotypes are designated for M. annulatus (Fabricius, 1794) and M. melancholicus (Fabricius, 1794). Merodon annulatus is recognised as a synonym of M. natans.
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- 2021
12. Three new hoverfly species from Greece (Diptera: Syrphidae)
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Radenković, Snezana, Likov, Laura, Ståhls, Gunilla, Rojo, Santos, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Smit, John, Petanidou, Theodora, Van Steenis, Wouter, Vujić, Ante, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Radenković, Snezana, Likov, Laura, Ståhls, Gunilla, Rojo, Santos, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Smit, John, Petanidou, Theodora, Van Steenis, Wouter, and Vujić, Ante
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An ongoing investigation on the Greek hoverfly fauna using adult morphology has revealed new species within three genera. In this study, the knowledge of the Mediterranean hoverfly fauna has been enhanced by describing the following species: Cheilosia candida Vujić et Radenković sp. n. (Pindos Mountains), Paragus thracusi Radenković, Likov et Vujić sp. n. (Rhodope Mountains) and Psilota aegeae Vujić, Ståhls et Smit sp. n. (Lesvos island). Diagnosis of new species, as well as identification keys to the Mediterranean species of the subgenus Convocheila Barkalov of Cheilosia Meigen and the European species of the genus Psilota Meigen have been provided. Additionally, mtDNA COI barcodes for the members of the Psilota atra group (except Psilota nana Smit et Vujić) have been given. In addition, the taxonomic status of Psilota anthracina Meigen has been discussed.
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- 2020
13. The Merodon planifacies subgroup (Diptera, Syrphidae): Congruence of molecular and morphometric evidences reveal new taxa in Drakensberg mountains valleys (Republic of South Africa)
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Djan, Mihajla, Ståhls, Gunilla, Veličković, Nevena, Ačanski, Jelena, Vidaković, Dragana Obreht, Rojo, Santos, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Radenković, Snezana, Vujić, Ante, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Djan, Mihajla, Ståhls, Gunilla, Veličković, Nevena, Ačanski, Jelena, Vidaković, Dragana Obreht, Rojo, Santos, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Radenković, Snezana, and Vujić, Ante
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Hoverflies (Syrphidae) represent an insect group of great importance in ecosystems and indicators of ecosystem change. The genus Merodon Meigen, 1803 (tribe Merodontini) is one of the most species-rich hoverfly genera, distributed across the Palaearctic and Afrotropical regions. The genus Merodon Meigen, 1803 is less diverse in the Afrotropical Region than in the Palaearctic (11 versus 160 known species). An ongoing study of the genus Merodon in Africa has revealed the existence of two new species into the taxon previously known as Merodon planifacies Bezzi, 1915. The M. planifacies subgroup belongs to the Afrotropical lineage of the Merodon desuturinus group. Morphological analysis of male genitalia has classified the available specimens of the M. planifacies taxon into two sets: the first one corresponds to M. planifacies with folded theca, while the other with smooth theca, later named Merodon capi complex was found exclusively at the Drakensberg mountains in the Republic of South Africa, specifically in the Cathedral Peak National Park and the Royal Natal National Park. Further, molecular and morphometric evidences revealed two cryptic taxa within this complex: M. capi sp. nov. Vujić et Radenković and Merodon roni sp. nov. Radenković et Vujić.
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- 2020
14. Revision of the Merodon serrulatus group (Diptera, Syrphidae)
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Vujić, Ante, Likov, Laura, Radenković, Snezana, Kočiš Tubić, Nataša, Đan, Mihajla, Šebić, Anja, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Barkalov, Anatolij, Hayat, Rüstem, Rojo, Santos, Andrić, Andrijana, Ståhls, Gunilla, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Vujić, Ante, Likov, Laura, Radenković, Snezana, Kočiš Tubić, Nataša, Đan, Mihajla, Šebić, Anja, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Barkalov, Anatolij, Hayat, Rüstem, Rojo, Santos, Andrić, Andrijana, and Ståhls, Gunilla
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The phytophagous hoverfly genus Merodon Meigen, 1803 (Diptera, Syrphidae), which comprises more than 160 species distributed in Palaearctic and Afrotropical regions, can be differentiated into multiple groups of species that harbor high levels of hidden diversity. In this work, the serrulatus species group of Merodon is revised, providing an illustrated key to species, a detailed discussion on the taxonomic characters and a morphological diagnosis, including also the first data about the preimaginal morphology of this species group. The study includes characteristics of the 13 species of the M. serrulatus group, along with the available distributional data. Moreover, descriptions are provided for seven new species, namely M. defectus Vujić, Likov & Radenković sp. nov., M. disjunctus Vujić, Likov & Radenković sp. nov., M. medium Vujić, Likov & Radenković sp. nov., M. nigrocapillatus Vujić, Likov & Radenković sp. nov., M. nigropunctum Vujić, Likov & Radenković sp. nov., M. opacus Vujić, Likov & Radenković sp. nov., and M. trianguloculus Vujić, Likov & Radenković sp. nov. In addition, the taxa M. serrulatus (Wiedemann in Meigen, 1822), M. bequaerti Hurkmans, 1993, M. hirsutus Sack, 1913, M. kawamurae Matsumura, 1916, M. sacki (Paramonov, 1936) and M. sophron Hurkmans, 1993 are redefined and redescribed. Following a detailed study of the type material sourced from different entomological collections, the status of all available taxa related to M. serrulatus is revised and a new synonymy is proposed: M. tener Sack, 1913 syn. nov. (junior synonym of M. serrulatus). The identity of M. trizonus (Szilády, 1940) could not be assessed as the type specimens are lost. Thus, the name M. trizonus is considered as nomen dubium. The monophyly and composition of this species group are assessed through Maximum Parsimony and Maximum Likelihood analyses of the mitochondrial COI and nuclear 28S rRNA gene sequences.
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- 2020
15. Systematic position and composition of Merodon nigritarsis and M. avidus groups (Diptera, Syrphidae) with a description of four new hoverflies species
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Likov, Laura, Vujić, Ante, Kočiš Tubić, Nataša, Đan, Mihajla, Veličković, Nevena, Rojo, Santos, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Veselić, Sanja, Barkalov, Anatolij, Hayat, Rüstem, Radenković, Snezana, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Likov, Laura, Vujić, Ante, Kočiš Tubić, Nataša, Đan, Mihajla, Veličković, Nevena, Rojo, Santos, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Veselić, Sanja, Barkalov, Anatolij, Hayat, Rüstem, and Radenković, Snezana
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The putative monophyly and systematic position of Merodon nigritarsis group was assessed based on morphological and molecular data of the mitochondrial COI and nuclear 28S rRNA genes. The previously reported concept of the group has been redefined, and M. crassifemoris Paramonov, 1925 is now excluded. The related M. avidus group is redefined here, including the Merodon avidus complex and M. femoratus Sack, 1913. Species delimitation of morphologically defined species of M. nigritarsis group was well supported by COI gene analysis, with the exception of M. alagoezicus Paramonov, 1925 and M. lucasi Hurkmans, 1993. Descriptions are given for three new species of the M. nigritarsis species group: Merodon cohurnus Vujić, Likov et Radenković sp. n., Merodon longisetus Vujić, Radenković et Likov sp. n. and Merodon obstipus Vujić, Radenković et Likov sp. n., and one new species from the M. avidus group: Merodon rutitarsis Likov, Vujić et Radenković sp. n. A lectotype is designated for M. femoratus Sack, 1913, and two new synonymies of this species were proposed: M. biarcuatus Curran, 1939 and M. elegans Hurkmans, 1993. Here we review 18 species from the M. nigritarsis group and six species from the M. avidus group and provide morphological diagnoses of the species groups. Additionally, diagnosis of 12 branches (groups or individual taxa) of M. avidus-nigritarsis lineage, an illustrated diagnostic key for the males, and distribution map are provided for the new species.
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- 2020
16. New information about the pre-imaginal morphology of genus Graptomyza (Diptera, Syrphidae, Volucellini): description of third-instar larva and re-description of puparium of G. signata (Walker, 1860)
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Aracil, Andrea, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Mengual Sanchis, Ximo, Radenković, Snezana, Ståhls, Gunilla, Vujić, Ante, Rojo, Santos, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Aracil, Andrea, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Mengual Sanchis, Ximo, Radenković, Snezana, Ståhls, Gunilla, Vujić, Ante, and Rojo, Santos
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Pre-imaginal morphology of the flower fly species Graptomyza signata (Walker) is described and figured in detail based on specimens collected on a decomposed Aloe-like plant in KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa. Third-instar larva is described for the first time and the puparium morphology is re-described using both light (optical) and electron microscopy. The present work represents the second larval description for a species of the genus Graptomyza, after the description of the larva of G. alabeta Séguy. The immatures of these two Graptomyza species were examined and compared to the pre-imaginal stages of the other members of the tribe Volucellini, pointing out the possible diagnostic characters of the genus Graptomyza. Moreover, new DNA barcodes are provided for G. signata and deposited in the NCBI GenBank.
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- 2019
17. Review of the Merodon albifasciatus Macquart species complex (Diptera: Syrphidae): the nomenclatural type located and its provenance discussed
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Universidad de Alicante. Centro Iberoamericano de la Biodiversidad, Vujić, Ante, Ståhls, Gunilla, Ačanski, Jelena, Rojo, Santos, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Radenković, Snezana, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Universidad de Alicante. Centro Iberoamericano de la Biodiversidad, Vujić, Ante, Ståhls, Gunilla, Ačanski, Jelena, Rojo, Santos, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, and Radenković, Snezana
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The Palaearctic Merodon geniculatus species group (Diptera, Syrphidae: Merodontini) currently comprises six Western Mediterranean species and four species with Eastern Mediterranean distribution. One of this group species, Merodon albifasciatus Macquart, 1842, is the only Merodon species listed from the Oriental Region. We discovered the lost holotype, which fit morphologically with European Merodon females of the M. albifasciatus species complex confirmed here and that occurs in the Palaearctic region. An integrative approach to the taxonomy of M. albifasciatus based on morphological and molecular evidences revealed the existence of two additional closely-related species in the Eastern Mediterranean area, M. luteofasciatus Vujić, Radenković & Ståhls sp. nov. and M. neofasciatus Ståhls & Vujić sp. nov.. The females of these three species can only be separated by molecular and distributional data. With the aim of stabilising species concepts within the complex, the taxon distributed in mainland Greece, including the Peloponnese was associated to the old female holotype of M. albifasciatus. The identity of Merodon fractipes Paramonov, described from Rhodes Island (Greece) as subspecies of M. geniculatus Strobl in Czerny & Strobl, could not be resolved as the type specimen is lost. Thus the name M. fractipes is suppressed as nomen dubium. We discuss the distribution of the species of M. albifasciatus complex, identify host plants of M. neofasciatus, and provide an identification key to males of Eastern Mediterranean species of Merodon geniculatus group.
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- 2018
18. Pupal stages of three species of the phytophagous genus Merodon Meigen (Diptera: Syrphidae)
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Preradović, Jelena, Andrić, Andrijana, Radenković, Snezana, Zorić, Ljiljana Šašić, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Campoy, Andrés, Vujić, Ante, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Preradović, Jelena, Andrić, Andrijana, Radenković, Snezana, Zorić, Ljiljana Šašić, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Campoy, Andrés, and Vujić, Ante
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The immature stages of species of the phytophagous genus Merodon Meigen (Diptera: Syrphidae), as well as their host plants, are mostly unknown. All known immature stages of Merodon feed on underground storage organs (bulbs, rhizomes and corms) of geophytes of the families Asparagaceae, Iridaceae and Amaryllidaceae. Of 160 known Merodon species, to date, the pupal stages have been described for only four: M. equestris (Fabricius), M. bombiformis Hull, M. luteihumerus Marcos-García, Vujić & Mengual, and M. geniculatus Strobl. During field investigations in Đerdap National Park, Serbia, Merodon puparia were found in the ground near the bulbs of Ornithogalum umbellatum L. (Asparagaceae). DNA barcoding revealed that they belonged to the species M. aureus Fabricius and M. avidus (Rossi). Analysis of museum material from the Bavarian State Collection of Zoology in Germany revealed the puparium of an additional species, M. rufus Meigen. In our study we provide for the first time descriptions of the puparia of these three Merodon species. The main diagnostic morphological characters of the pupal spiracles and posterior respiratory processes are described using scanning electron microscopy, and cephalopharyngeal skeletons using binocular microscopy. In addition, puparium morphology of M. aureus, M. avidus and M. rufus is compared with known puparia of four other Merodon species and with the third larval stage of M. hurkmansi Marcos-García, Vujić & Mengual.
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19. Brachyopa quadrimaculosa
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Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Radenković, Snezana, Vujić, Ante, Ståhls, Gunilla, Rojo, Santos, Grković, Ana, and Petanidou, Theodora
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Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Brachyopa quadrimaculosa ,Diptera ,Animalia ,Brachyopa ,Biodiversity ,Syrphidae ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Key to the members of the Brachyopa quadrimaculosa species group in the Eastern Mediterranean (following Doczkal & Dziock 2004) 1. Scutellum entirely covered in microtrichia................................. Brachyopa bimaculosa Doczkal & Dziock - Scutellum largely bare of microtrichia, at least on posterior 1 / 2 ��� 1 / 3.............................................. 2 2. Proepimeron with a few pile anteriorly. Scutum with rounded bare spots at the transverse suture (Figs 3 C & D)........... 3 - Proepimeron bare. Scutum with microtrichose transverse suture................................................. 5 3. Lateral sides of scutum uniformly covered with light grey microtrichia....... Brachyopa vernalis van Steenis & van Steenis - Lateral sides of scutum with stripes of dark grey microtrichia... (as in Fig. 3 C)..................................... 4 4. Postalar callus with a very small bare spot (Fig. 3 C); male terminalia illustrated in Kaplan & Thompson (1981: 209, Figs 16��� 18)............................................... Brachyopa quadrimaculosa Thompson in Kaplan & Thompson - Postalar callus with large bare spot (see van Steenis & van Steenis 2004: Fig. 4).................................................................................................. Brachyopa cruriscutum van Steenis & van Steenis 5. Sensory pit present; scutum with bare spots and stripes (Figs 3 A & B); tergites with pale pile; male terminalia in Figs 4���5.................................................................................. Brachyopa minima sp. nov. - Sensory pit absent; scutum completely microtrichose except for the postalar callus; second tergite with black pile posteromedi- ally in female (can be absent in male); (male terminalia illustrated in Vujić (1991: 147, Fig. 4 B)....................................................................................................... Brachyopa insensilis Collin, Published as part of P��rez-Ba����n, Celeste, Radenkovi��, Snezana, Vuji��, Ante, St��hls, Gunilla, Rojo, Santos, Grkovi��, Ana & Petanidou, Theodora, 2016, Brachyopa minima (Diptera: Syrphidae), a new species from Greece with notes on the biodiversity and conservation of the genus Brachyopa Meigen in the Northern Aegean Islands, pp. 217-234 in Zootaxa 4072 (2) on page 223, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4072.2.5, http://zenodo.org/record/270665, {"references":["Doczkal, D. & Dziock, F. (2004) Two new species of Brachyopa Meigen from Germany, with notes on B. grunewaldensis Kassebeer (Diptera, Syrphidae). Volucella, 7, 35 - 59.","Kaplan, M. & Thompson, F. C. (1981) New Syrphidae from Israel (Diptera). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 83, 198 - 212."]}
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20. Brachyopa minima Vujic & Perez-Banon, sp. nov
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Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Radenković, Snezana, Vujić, Ante, Ståhls, Gunilla, Rojo, Santos, Grković, Ana, and Petanidou, Theodora
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Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Diptera ,Animalia ,Brachyopa ,Biodiversity ,Syrphidae ,Brachyopa minima ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Brachyopa minima Vujić & P��rez-Ba����n sp. nov. Diagnosis. Small species (6���7 mm). Scutum (Figs 3 A, B) covered with grey microtrichia except: pair of small bare spots posteromedian to the postpronotum; a pair of large bare spots anterior to transverse suture and median to notopleural sulcus; spots at the median ends of transverse sulcus covered by brown microtrichia; postalar callus with a bare spot; two stripes bare of microtrichia on posterior part of scutum located laterally. Male terminalia on Figs 4���5; surstylus with well-developed ventral lobe (Figs 4 A, 5 A); dorsal and ventral margins of surstylus straight (Figs 4 A, 5 A); hypandrium wide with complex apical appendages (Figs 5 C, D). Type material. HOLOTYPE: Greece, Lesvos, Karini, 13.04.2011, 1 male (G0322), leg. Vujić (in FSUNS). PARATYPES: Greece, Lesvos, Karini, 13.04.2011, 4 males (G018���G020, G023), 1 female (G0324), 13.04.2013, 1 female (G 2805), leg. Vujić (in FSUNS); 30.04.2008, 1 male (G 3069), leg. Vujić (in FSUNS); Greece, Lesvos, Karini, 26.04.2007, 1 male (G 3068) 1 female (G 3067), leg. P��rez-Ba����n and Vujić (in FSUNS). Greece, Lesvos, Karini, 3.05. 2007, leg. P��rez-Ba����n, 1 female, DNA voucher specimen MZH _Y 544 (in MZH). Etymology. The specific epithet minima means "smallest" and refers to the size of the species, which is smaller than most other members of the genus. Description. MALE. Body length 6���7 mm, wing length 7 mm. Head (Figs 1 A, C; 2 A���C). Length to height ratio of head 0.97. Face moderately protruding (Fig. 1 C). Length to width ratio of clypeus 1.4. Length to width ratio of subcranial cavity 1.6; 1.7 times as wide as the shortest distance from the eye to the subcranial cavity. Orbital strip (Figs 2 A, B) shallow, in narrower part as wide as the maximum width of arista. Pile on all parts of the head capsule pale, except black pile on upper part of occiput near eye margin. Frons and vertex (Fig. 1 A) microtrichose, only narrow area above lunule and around ocelli bare. Length of eye contiguity about 0.4 times the length of frons, shorter than ocellar triangle. Distance between posterior ocellus and eye margin about equal to two ommatidium diameters. Hypostomal bridge grey-reddish, paler anteriorly, entirely microtrichose, except bare hypostomal sulcus. Face (Figs 2 A, B) microtrichose except for a fascia from the tentorial sulcus to the mouth. Length to height ratio of postpedicellus 1���1.15, with small sensory pit (Fig. 2 C). Arista (Fig. 2 C) with very short pile (shorter than 1 / 3 the maximum width of arista), with orange base and darkened toward apex. Thorax. Black except for the postalar callus, which is partly reddish, and the metasternum and probasisternum which are more or less reddish. Scutum (Figs 3 A, B) entirely densely covered in grey microtrichia except for a pair of bare maculae posteromedian to the postpronotum; a pair of bare maculae anterior to transverse suture and median to notopleural sulcus (maculae at the median ends of transverse sulcus covered by brown microtrichia); postalar callus with a bare spot; two stripes bare of microtrichia on posterior part of scutum located laterally. Notopleural sulcus impressed. Thoracic bristles not well differentiated from the pile. Postpronotum pale haired, with few black pile mixed in. Scutum predominantly black haired except for its anterior margin and the notopleuron, which are pale haired, a few pale pile that are present at the supra-alar area, and the postalar callus that is pale haired. Scutellum rather trapezoidal, without a distinct depression, mainly orange, only slightly darkened anteriorly and anterolaterally, with two pairs of strong black marginal bristles; predominantly pale haired mixed with black pile medially; only anterior half covered with microtrichia (Fig. 2 D). Mediotergite microtrichose below subscutellum, except at posterior margin. Proepimeron and anterior flat part of mesanepisternum bare. Posterior surface of mid coxa without pile. Legs orange, 5 th tarsomere of all legs black, tarsomeres 1���4 of metatarsus darkened dorsally. Legs pale pilose except for the usual black bristles on hind femur ventrally, apex of mesotibia ventrally with strong black bristles, the ventral surface of mesotarsus with black bristles. Haltere yellow with light yellow capitulum. Wing without dark spots. Abdomen. Tergites and sternites orange, except first tergite and first sternite with dark grey area laterally, pile all pale. First tergite entirely microtrichose, second tergite extensively covered with microtrichia except for the posterior margin narrowly and large area at the posterolateral corners, which are bare. Sternites entirely densely microtrichose. Male terminalia on Figs 4���5. FEMALE. Differs from the male in the following characters: length to width ratio of frons 1.46���1.54. Frons (Fig. 1 B) entirely microtrichose except shiny anterior area above antennae, with small central microtrichose spot (this spot lacking in B. quadrimaculosa). A narrow pollinose stripe running from the dusted area of the frons downward along the eye margin, widening beside the lunule and merging with the wide pollinose cross band that covers the dorsal part of face (face less covered by microtrichia than in male, without bare spot below each antenna, contrary to B. quadrimaculosa) (Fig. 1 B). Length to height ratio of postpedicellus 1.14���1.15, a little larger than in male, with a minute sensory pit. Tibiae and tarsi darker than in male., Published as part of P��rez-Ba����n, Celeste, Radenkovi��, Snezana, Vuji��, Ante, St��hls, Gunilla, Rojo, Santos, Grkovi��, Ana & Petanidou, Theodora, 2016, Brachyopa minima (Diptera: Syrphidae), a new species from Greece with notes on the biodiversity and conservation of the genus Brachyopa Meigen in the Northern Aegean Islands, pp. 217-234 in Zootaxa 4072 (2) on pages 220-222, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4072.2.5, http://zenodo.org/record/270665
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21. Brachyopa minima (Diptera: Syrphidae), a new species from Greece with notes on the biodiversity and conservation of the genus Brachyopa Meigen in the Northern Aegean Islands
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Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Radenković, Snezana, Vujić, Ante, Ståhls, Gunilla, Rojo, Santos, Grković, Ana, Petanidou, Theodora, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, and Bionomía, Sistemática e Investigación Aplicada de Insectos Dípteros e Himenópteros
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Insecta ,Arthropoda ,Diptera ,Lesvos ,Description ,Biodiversity ,Conservation ,New species ,Samos ,Animalia ,Zoología ,Syrphidae ,COI barcodes ,Taxonomy - Abstract
An on-going study of the hoverfly fauna of the Northern Aegean Islands (Greece) has revealed the presence of four species of the genus Brachyopa Meigen. During the survey the following species were found: B. bicolor (Fallén), B. quadrimaculosa Thompson in Kaplan & Thompson, B. minima Vujić & Pérez-Bañón sp. nov. and an unidentified species very close to B. pilosa (Collin). Morphological characters and mitochondrial COI barcodes were used to link different life stages of B. minima, and to identify a larval specimen of B. bicolor. In this study adult and larval morphology and habitat preferences for B. minima are described. The description of larval morphology of B. bicolor and Brachyopa sp. aff. pilosa is amended too. An identification key to the adults of the B. quadrimaculosa group sensu Kassebeer (2002) in the Eastern Mediterranean (Greece, Israel and Turkey) is provided. The importance of specific microhabitats for the continued existence of these taxa is discussed. The study was funded by the European Union (European Social Fund – ESF) and Greek national funds through the Operational Program "Education and Lifelong Learning" of the National Strategic Reference Framework (NSRF)—Research Funding Program: THALES—Investing in knowledge society through the European Social Fund (Petanidou et al. 2013). Partial support came from the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia projects No. 173002 and the Provincial Secretariat for Science and Technological Development (project: Genetic diversity of agricultural ecosystems).
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22. Brachyopa minima (Diptera: Syrphidae), a new species from Greece with notes on the biodiversity and conservation of the genus Brachyopa Meigen in the Northern Aegean Islands
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Radenković, Snezana, Vujić, Ante, Ståhls, Gunilla, Rojo, Santos, Grković, Ana, Petanidou, Theodora, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Radenković, Snezana, Vujić, Ante, Ståhls, Gunilla, Rojo, Santos, Grković, Ana, and Petanidou, Theodora
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An on-going study of the hoverfly fauna of the Northern Aegean Islands (Greece) has revealed the presence of four species of the genus Brachyopa Meigen. During the survey the following species were found: B. bicolor (Fallén), B. quadrimaculosa Thompson in Kaplan & Thompson, B. minima Vujić & Pérez-Bañón sp. nov. and an unidentified species very close to B. pilosa (Collin). Morphological characters and mitochondrial COI barcodes were used to link different life stages of B. minima, and to identify a larval specimen of B. bicolor. In this study adult and larval morphology and habitat preferences for B. minima are described. The description of larval morphology of B. bicolor and Brachyopa sp. aff. pilosa is amended too. An identification key to the adults of the B. quadrimaculosa group sensu Kassebeer (2002) in the Eastern Mediterranean (Greece, Israel and Turkey) is provided. The importance of specific microhabitats for the continued existence of these taxa is discussed.
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23. Biogeographical patterns of the genus Merodon Meigen, 1803 (Diptera: Syrphidae) in islands of the eastern Mediterranean and adjacent mainland
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Universidad de Alicante. Centro Iberoamericano de la Biodiversidad, Vujić, Ante, Petanidou, Theodora, Tscheulin, Thomas, Cardoso, Pedro, Radenković, Snezana, Ståhls, Gunilla, Baturan, Željana, Mijatović, Gorana, Rojo, Santos, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Devalez, Jelle, Andrić, Andrijana, Jovičić, Snežana, Krašić, Dušanka, Markov, Zlata, Radišić, Dimitrije, Tataris, Giorgos, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Universidad de Alicante. Centro Iberoamericano de la Biodiversidad, Vujić, Ante, Petanidou, Theodora, Tscheulin, Thomas, Cardoso, Pedro, Radenković, Snezana, Ståhls, Gunilla, Baturan, Željana, Mijatović, Gorana, Rojo, Santos, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Devalez, Jelle, Andrić, Andrijana, Jovičić, Snežana, Krašić, Dušanka, Markov, Zlata, Radišić, Dimitrije, and Tataris, Giorgos
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1. The objective of this study was to obtain a biogeographical perspective on the hoverfly genus Merodon (Diptera, Syrphidae) based on data from 32 islands in the Aegean and Ionian archipelagoes vis- a-vis the adjacent mainland. In this part of the world, the genus comprises 57 species, out of more than 160 species described worldwide. 2. The importance of eco-geographical variables (area, elevation, distance to the nearest island and distance to the nearest mainland) and the species–area relationship (SAR) were studied in order to explain patterns of species richness. All tests supported the dynamic equilibrium concept. 3. The area and distance to closest island were found to be the most important drivers of species richness on the Aegean and Ionian archipelagoes. Out of three SAR models evaluated in this study, the exponential function fitted our data best. It was found that a power model with no intercept value (C = 1) performed even better by using symbolic regression for non-linear equation optimisation. 4. The cluster and null-model analyses performed to detect inter-island similarities and origins of the insular Merodon fauna indicated a clear influence of colonisation history of the species on different islands. 5. The results imply that the current distributions of Merodon species in the study area exhibit the combined effects of historical and present-day processes.
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24. Phylogeographic patterns ofMerodonhoverflies in the Eastern Mediterranean region: revealing connections and barriers
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Ståhls, Gunilla, primary, Vujić, Ante, additional, Petanidou, Theodora, additional, Cardoso, Pedro, additional, Radenković, Snezana, additional, Ačanski, Jelena, additional, Pérez Bañón, Celeste, additional, and Rojo, Santos, additional
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25. Brachyopa minima (Diptera: Syrphidae), a new species from Greece with notes on the biodiversity and conservation of the genus Brachyopa Meigen in the Northern Aegean Islands
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PÉREZ-BAÑÓN, CELESTE, primary, RADENKOVIĆ, SNEZANA, additional, VUJIĆ, ANTE, additional, and PETANIDOU, THEODORA, additional
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26. DNA barcoding applied: identifying the larva of Merodon avidus (Diptera: Syrphidae)
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Universidad de Alicante. Centro Iberoamericano de la Biodiversidad, Andrić, Andrijana, Šikoparija, Branko, Obreht, Dragana, Đan, Mihajla, Preradović, Jelena, Radenković, Snezana, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Vujić, Ante, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Universidad de Alicante. Centro Iberoamericano de la Biodiversidad, Andrić, Andrijana, Šikoparija, Branko, Obreht, Dragana, Đan, Mihajla, Preradović, Jelena, Radenković, Snezana, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, and Vujić, Ante
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The immature stages of phytophagous hoverflies and their plant hosts are mostly unknown. This paper describes the larva of Merodon avidus Rossi, 1790 (Diptera: Syrphidae), based on material collected from Đerdap National Park in Serbia. Larvae were found in the bulbs of Ornithogalum L. (Hyacinthaceae) and in the surrounding soil. DNA barcoding was used to identify the species and scanning electron microscopy was used to describe the morphological characteristics of Merodon avidus. Reared material previously identified as Merodon constans (Rossi, 1794) is shown to belong to M. hurkmansi Marcos-García, Vujić & Mengual, 2007.
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27. Systematics and phylogeny of the tribe Paragini (Diptera: Syrphidae) based on molecular and morphological characters
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Universidad de Alicante. Centro Iberoamericano de la Biodiversidad, University of Novi Sad (Serbia). Department of Biology and Ecology, Finnish Museum of Natural History, Vujić, Ante, Ståhls, Gunilla, Rojo Velasco, Santos, Radenković, Snezana, Simić, Smiljka, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, Universidad de Alicante. Centro Iberoamericano de la Biodiversidad, University of Novi Sad (Serbia). Department of Biology and Ecology, Finnish Museum of Natural History, Vujić, Ante, Ståhls, Gunilla, Rojo Velasco, Santos, Radenković, Snezana, and Simić, Smiljka
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We studied the phylogeny and systematics of the tribe Paragini (Diptera: Syrphidae) using morphological and molecular data. The paper presents separate parsimony analyses of both adult morphological characters and partial DNA sequence data from mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I and nuclear ribosomal 28S rRNA gene, as well as a combined analysis of all the data. The data set of morphological characters included some features of the male terminalia (i.e. shape of the ejaculatory apodeme; relative position of elements of the aedeagal complex; shape of surstylar apodeme; shape of the aedeagal apodeme) not previously used in the systematics of the Paragini. The trees obtained from separate parsimony analyses of molecular and morphological data produced almost identical topologies. Four lineages are supported by the combined data set, and we establish two new subgenera, i.e. Serratoparagus Vujic et Radenkovic subgen. nov., and Afroparagus Vujic et Radenkovic subgen. nov., and redefine Pandasyopthalmus Stuckenberg, 1954 stat. rev. and Paragus Latreille, 1804, stat. rev. The monophyly of the Pandasyopthalmus clade, including the species fitting neither of the current species groups (jozanus-group) of Paragini, is established. Diagnoses of all known species groups are presented, including a new arrangement of almost all valid species of Paragini.
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28. Two new species of the genus Merodon Meigen 1803 (Diptera: Syrphidae) from the island of Lesvos (Greece), in the eastern Mediterranean
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Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, University of Novi Sad (Serbia). Department of Biology and Ecology, Finnish Museum of Natural History. Entomology Department, University of the Aegean (Grecia). Department of Geography, Vujić, Ante, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Radenković, Snezana, Ståhls, Gunilla, Rojo, Santos, Petanidou, Theodora, Simić, Smiljka, Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales, University of Novi Sad (Serbia). Department of Biology and Ecology, Finnish Museum of Natural History. Entomology Department, University of the Aegean (Grecia). Department of Geography, Vujić, Ante, Pérez-Bañón, Celeste, Radenković, Snezana, Ståhls, Gunilla, Rojo, Santos, Petanidou, Theodora, and Simić, Smiljka
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Descriptions are given of two new species of Merodon Meigen (Diptera: Syrphidae) from the island of Lesvos (Greece): Merodon papillus Vujić, Radenkovic & Pérez-Bañón n. sp. from the ruficornis group species and Merodon sapphous Vujic, Pérez-Bañón & Radenkovic n. sp. from the aureus group. In addition to classical morphological characters, partial sequences of the mitochondrial COI gene are generated for each taxon as DNA ‘barcodes’. Main characteristics of the species habitats are reported. The zoogeographical significance of these endemic taxa to the biodiversity of the island is discussed.
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29. Phylogeographic patterns of Merodon hoverflies in the Eastern Mediterranean region: revealing connections and barriers.
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Ståhls, Gunilla, Vujić, Ante, Petanidou, Theodora, Cardoso, Pedro, Radenković, Snezana, Ačanski, Jelena, Pérez Bañón, Celeste, and Rojo, Santos
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We investigated the phylogeographic patterns of Merodon species (Diptera, Syrphidae) in the Eastern Mediterranean. Ten species were sampled on five different islands and mainland sites as a minimum. All samples were screened for their mt DNA COI barcode haplotype diversity, and for some samples, we additionally generated genomic fingerprints. The recently established zoogeographic distribution categories classify these species as having (1) Balkan distribution; (2) Anatolian distribution; (3) continental areas and large islands distribution; and (4) with wide distribution. The ancestral haplotypes and their geographical localities were estimated with statistical parsimony ( TCS). TCS networks identified as the ancestral haplotype samples that originated from localities situated within the distributional category of the species in question. Strong geographical haplotype structuring was detected for many Merodon species. We were particularly interested to test the relative importance of current (Aegean Sea) and past Mid-Aegean Trench) barriers to dispersal for Merodon flies in the Aegean. We employed phylogenetic β-diversity (P β
total ) and its partition in replacement (P βrepl ) and richness difference (P βrich ) to test the importance of each explanatory variable (interisland distance, MAT, and island area) in interisland differences using partial Mantel tests and hierarchical partitioning of variation. β-Analyses confirmed the importance of both current and past barriers to dispersal on the evolution of group. Current interisland distance was particularly important to explain the replacement of haplotypes, while the MAT was driving differences in richness of haplotypes, revealing the MAT as a strong past barrier whose effects are still visible today in the phylogenetic history of the clade in the Aegean. These results support the hypothesis of a highly restricted dispersal and gene flow among Merodon populations between islands since late Pleistocene. Additionally, patterns of phylogeographic structure deduced from haplotype connections and ISSR genome fingerprinting data revealed a few putative cases of human-mediated transfers of Merodon spp. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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