Stegopterna, Enderlein
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3975.1.1 |
publication LSID |
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:711879C2-8A69-4F47-B637-2FA1852C23B8 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6093701 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/363187A3-FF89-6F43-A1FB-A0204CCCB4D8 |
treatment provided by |
Plazi |
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Stegopterna |
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Genus STEGOPTERNA Enderlein View in CoL View at ENA
Stegopterna acra Currie, Adler & Wood
Madahar (1969, characterization, cytodendrogram, idiogram, inversions mapped, resolution relative to Stegopterna generic standard; as Cnephia ‘W’): USA
Adler, Currie & Wood (2004, formal name for Madahar’s 1969 Cnephia ‘W’, note on sex-chromosome polymorphism): USA
Adler, Currie & Wood (2004, characterization, resolution relative to Stegopterna generic standard): North America
Stegopterna diplomutata Currie & Hunter
Basrur (1957, comparison with Cnephia dacotensis , drawing of metaphase complement, idiogram, photos of all arms and sex chromosomes, polytene chromosome relative lengths, recognition as distinct species; as Cnephia mutata ‘2n’): Canada
Basrur & Rothfels (1959, characterization, idiogram, photos of all arms and sex chromosomes, polytene chromosome relative lengths; as Cnephia mutata ‘diploid’): Canada
Madahar (1967, 1969, characterization, cytodendrogram, idiogram, inversions mapped, photos of all chromosomes, resolution relative to Stegopterna generic standard; as Cnephia mutata ): Canada
Adler & Kim (1986, chromosomal characters in larval key; as St. mutata ‘diploid’): USA
Hunter (1994, note on role in formation of triploid St. mutata ; as St. ‘diploid species’): Canada
Currie & Hunter (2003, characterization, formal name for Cnephia mutata ‘diploid’ of Basrur & Rothfels 1959, idiogram, interpretive drawings of heterozygous inversions, new cytoforms recognized [‘A’ and ‘B’], photos of selected polymorphisms, resolution relative to Stegopterna generic standard): Canada
Adler, Currie & Wood (2004, notes on Y-chromosome polymorphism, possible sibling species): Canada, [ USA]
Stegopterna duodecimata (Rubtsov)
Chubareva & Petrova (1979, 2003, notes on general polytene features): Russia
Chubareva & Petrova (2006, description, photos of B chromosomes and metaphase complement): Russia
Petrova & Chubareva (2006, low-resolution photos of B chromosomes and polytene complement, notes on general polytene features; as Tetisimulium duodecimatum ): Russia
Chubareva & Petrova (2008a, description, low-resolution photos of metaphase and polytene complements): Russia
Basrur (1957, comparison with Cnephia dacotensis and St. diplomutata [as C. mutata ]): Canada
Basrur & Rothfels (1959: p. 572, footnote on general polytene features): Canada
Madahar (1967, 1969, characterization, cytodendrogram, idiogram, inversions mapped, photos of all arms, resolution relative to Stegopterna generic standard): Canada
Adler, Currie & Wood (2004, chromosomal characterization, partial resolution relative to Stegopterna generic standard; as St. trigonium ): Canada
Basrur (1957, characterization, drawing of metaphase complement, evolution of triploidy, idiogram, interpretive drawing of heterozygous inversions, parthenogenesis, photos of all arms and selected polymorphisms, polytene chromosome relative lengths, reproductive isolation from ‘2n’; as Cnephia mutata ‘3n’): Canada
Basrur & Rothfels (1959, characterization, evolution of triploidy, idiogram, interpretive drawing of heterozygous inversions, inversions mapped, parthenogenesis, photos of all arms and selected polymorphisms, polytene chromosome relative lengths, reproductive isolation from ‘diploid’; as Cnephia mutata ‘triploid’): Canada, USA
Madahar (1967, parthenogenesis, triploidy; as C. mutata ‘triploid’ and ‘3n’): Canada
Madahar (1969, characterization, parthenogenesis, triploidy; as C. mutata ‘triploid’): Canada
Adler & Kim (1986, chromosomal characters in larval key; as St. mutata ‘triploid’): USA
Currie & Hunter (2003, evolution of triploidy, idiogram, parthenogenesis): Canada
Stegopterna permutata (Dyar & Shannon)
Madahar (1967, 1969, characterization; cytodendrogram; idiogram; inversions mapped; photos of IS, IL, chromosomes II and III, and selected polymorphisms; resolution relative to Stegopterna generic standard; as Cnephia ‘X’): USA
Stegopterna trigonium (Lundström) (complex)
Madahar (1967, 1969, characterization, cytodendrogram, idiogram, inversions mapped, partial resolution relative to Stegopterna generic standard; as Cnephia richteri ): Sweden
Chubareva & Petrova (1979, notes on general polytene features, polytene chromosome lengths; as St. richteri ): Russia
Chubareva, Petrova & Kachvoryan (1996, description, photos of all polytene chromosomes and metaphase complement): Russia
Adler, Malmqvist & Zhang (1999, characterization of 3 new cytoforms [‘1’, ‘2a’, and ‘2b’], resolution relative to Stegopterna generic standard): Sweden
Chubareva & Petrova (2003, notes on general polytene features, polytene chromosome lengths; as St. freyi ): Russia
Chubareva & Petrova (2004, notes on general polytene features, polytene chromosome lengths): Russia
Chubareva & Petrova (2008a, description, photos of metaphase and polytene complements, polytene chromosome lengths): Russia
Stegopterna xantha Currie, Adler & Wood
Madahar (1967, 1969, characterization, cytodendrogram, idiogram, inversions mapped, resolution relative to Stegopterna generic standard; as Cnephia ‘O’ and ‘Y’): Canada
Adler, Currie & Wood (2004, correction of original IIL interpretation, formal name for Madahar’s 1969 Cnephia ‘O’ and ‘Y’): North America
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Simuliinae |
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