Taxonomic revision of <I>Plyomydas</I> Wilcox &amp; Papavero, 1971 with the description of two new species and its transfer to Mydinae (Insecta: Diptera: Mydidae)

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The monotypic Neotropical Mydidae genus Plyomydas Wilcox & Papavero, 1971, to date confined to coastal Peru, is reviewed. Two new species, Plyomydas adelphe sp. nov. and Plyomydas phalaros sp. nov., are described from mid-elevational western Argentina, which extends the distribution of the genus considerably. Distribution, occurrence in biodiversity hotspots sensu Conservation International, and seasonal incidence are discussed. Descriptions/re-descriptions, photographs, illustrations, and identification keys are provided and made openly accessible in data depositories to support future studies of the included taxa. Plyomydas is transferred from the Leptomydinae to the Mydinae: Messiasiini based on the absence of acanthophorite spines on abdominal tergite 10 in females and the presence of vein M3 + M4 terminating in the costal vein C. Leptomydinae is therefore restricted to the Northern Hemisphere with the exception of Hessemydas Kondratieff, Carr & Irwin, 2005 known from Madagascar. Messiasia notospila (Wiedemann, 1828) is compared to Plyomydas species.

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Castillo, Stephanie and Dikow, Torsten. 2017. "<a href="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/31965">Taxonomic revision of <I>Plyomydas</I> Wilcox &amp; Papavero, 1971 with the description of two new species and its transfer to Mydinae (Insecta: Diptera: Mydidae)</a>." <em>Revista Brasileira de Entomologia</em>, 61, (2) 192–202. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rbe.2017.03.002">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rbe.2017.03.002</a>.

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