Eighty-nine years after the only known specimen of Dictya disjuncta Orth was collected, in Mississippi in 1921, the species was rediscovered in Indiana, U.S.A. in 2010. A gravid female laid eggs that gave rise to two generations of flies. The egg, three larval stages, puparium, and adult female are described and illustrated for the first time, the life cycle is elucidated, the holotype male is redescribed, and the geographical distribution of the species is depicted.
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26 May 2014
Rediscovery of Dictya disjuncta Orth (Diptera: Sciomyzidae) with Descriptions of All Life Stages and Life Cycle
William L. Murphy
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distribution
Nearctic
new records
snail-killing
taxonomy
Tetanocerini