Philornis seguyi Garcia, 1952

(Figs. 6, 43)

Material examined. ARGENTINA: BUENOS AIRES: 2 females, 1 male, Burzaco, 12-III-2007, Mulieri leg. (MACN); 2 males, Campana, Río Luján, nest of Anumbius annumbi, 14-I-2010, Di Iorio & Turienzo leg. (MACN), 2 females, 1 male, Campana, Río Lujan, emerg. Phacellodomus striaticollis, 27-XII-2008, Di Iorio & Turienzo leg. (MACN); 2 females, Campana, Río Luján, nest of Pitangus sulphuratus, 08-I-2009, Di Iorio & Turienzo leg. (MACN); 3 females, Chacomús, nest of Sicalis flaveola pelzelni, 23-III-10, Di Iorio & Turienzo leg. (MACN); 1 female, Villa Elisa, III-1982, Mariluis leg. (MACN).

Distribution in Argentina (Fig. 43): Buenos Aires; Misiones; Santa Fe.

References for Argentina . Couri et al. (2005); Couri et al. (2009); García (1952); Nielsen (1911); Rabuffetti & Reboreda (2007).

Remarks. Philornis seguyi was shortly described by Garcia (1952) based on a single female specimen. Recently, Couri et al. (2005) described the immature stages and male from specimens collected in Buenos Aires province. The identification of Philornis species is difficult because the general morphological similarity exhibited by the species of this genus and the intra-specific variation of some characters (Couri et al. 2009).

Biology. The larvae of this species are subcutaneous parasite of several birds (e.g., Furnariidae, Icteridae, Mimidae, Troglodytidae, and Tyrannidae) (Turienzo & Di Iorio 2007).