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Genus: | Olegonegrobovia |
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Olegonegrobovia zlobini |
Olegonegrobovia is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae, known from Africa. It was first established in 1995 by Igor Grichanov, who named it after the Russian entomologist Oleg Negrobov. [1] It was synonymised with Teuchophorus by Meuffels & Grootaert in 2004, [2] but is considered a separate genus by Grichanov & Mostovski (2008). [3] A molecular phylogenetic analysis from 2010 found support for the synonymy of Olegonegrobovia with Teuchophorus. [4]
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Olegonegrobovia zlobini |
Olegonegrobovia is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae, known from Africa. It was first established in 1995 by Igor Grichanov, who named it after the Russian entomologist Oleg Negrobov. [1] It was synonymised with Teuchophorus by Meuffels & Grootaert in 2004, [2] but is considered a separate genus by Grichanov & Mostovski (2008). [3] A molecular phylogenetic analysis from 2010 found support for the synonymy of Olegonegrobovia with Teuchophorus. [4]