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  • Chvála (2002)
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  • Seventeen European species of the genus Hilara Meigen (Diptera: Empididae), classified in the well-defined group %22Hilara quadrivittata%22 sensu Collin, are revised. All species are briefly diagnosed, 2 species are described as new for science and 5 are redescribed; full data on distribution and dates of the occurrence are given. Ten lectotypes are designated, and 3 holotypes identified. The common nominal species Hilara quadrivittata Meigen is shown as a complex of two distinctive common European species, but also as an unavailable name, being a younger synonym of Hilara fuscipes (Fabricius); therefore, two new species, Hilara quadrifasciata sp.n. and Hilara quadrula sp.n., are described, both widely distributed in Europe. Hilara carpathica Nmsiowwsm becomes a new synonym of H. tetragramma Loew. The hypothesised phylogenetic relationship of treated species is discussed and natural lineages are illustrated.
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  • Seventeen European species of the genus Hilara Meigen (Diptera: Empididae), classified in the well-defined group %22Hilara quadrivittata%22 sensu Collin, are revised. All species are briefly diagnosed, 2 species are described as new for science and 5 are redescribed; full data on distribution and dates of the occurrence are given. Ten lectotypes are designated, and 3 holotypes identified. The common nominal species Hilara quadrivittata Meigen is shown as a complex of two distinctive common European species, but also as an unavailable name, being a younger synonym of Hilara fuscipes (Fabricius); therefore, two new species, Hilara quadrifasciata sp.n. and Hilara quadrula sp.n., are described, both widely distributed in Europe. Hilara carpathica Nmsiowwsm becomes a new synonym of H. tetragramma Loew. The hypothesised phylogenetic relationship of treated species is discussed and natural lineages are illustrated.
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  • Chvála, M. 2002. Revision of European species of the <em>Hilara </em>%22<em>quadrivittata</em>%22 group (Diptera: Empididae). <em>Acta Universitatis Carolinae Biologica</em>, 46(3): 229-276.
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