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Evocoidae
Evocoa chilensis
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Other Names for Evocoa chilensis
References
Yeates, D. K., M. E. Irwin, and B. M. Wiegmann. 2003. Ocoidae, a new family of asiloid flies (Diptera: Brachycera: Asiloidea), based on Ocoa chilensis gen. and sp. nov. from Chile, South America. Syst. Entomol. 28:417-431.
Yeates, D. K., M. E. Irwin, and B. M. Wiegmann. 2006. Evocoidae (Diptera: Asiloidea), a new family name for Ocoidae, based on Evocoa, a replacement name for the Chilean genus Ocoa Yeates, Irwin, and Wiegmann 2003. Syst. Entomol. 31:373.
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Scientific Name
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Evocoa chilensis
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Location
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Chile, Valparaiso Region, Quillota Province, Parque Nacional Campanas, Palmas de Ocoa
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Acknowledgements
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From Yeates, Irwin, and Wiegmann (2003)
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Specimen Condition
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Live Specimen
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Identified By
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Mike Irwin
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Sex
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Male
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Life Cycle Stage
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Adult
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Copyright
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© Brian M. Wiegmann
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