Brian M. Wiegmann, entomologist.
Taxon names authored
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- 4 taxon names authored by Brian M. Wiegmann
Publications
(List may be incomplete)
2001
- Winterton, S.L., Yang, L., Wiegmann, B.M. & Yeates, D.K. 2001. Phylogenetic revision of Agapophytinae subf.n. (Diptera: Therevidae) based on molecular and morphological evidence. Systematic Entomology 26(2): 173–211. DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-3113.2001.00142.x PDF Reference page.
2003
- Yeates, D.K., Irwin, M.E. & Wiegmann, B.M. 2003. Ocoidae, a new family of asiloid flies (Diptera: Brachycera: Asiloidea), based on Ocoa chilensis gen. and sp.n. from Chile, South America. Systematic Entomology 28(4): 417-431. DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-3113.2003.00224.x . Reference page.
2006
- Yeates, D.K., Irwin, M.E. & Wiegmann, B.M. 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. Systematic Entomology 31(2): 373. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3113.2006.00332.x . ResearchGate . Reference page.
2007
- Yeates, D.K., Wiegmann, B.M., Courtney, G.W., Meier, R. & Pape, T. 2007. Phylogeny and systematics of Diptera: two decades of progress and prospects. pp. 565–590 In: Zhang, Z.-Q. & Shear, W.A. (eds) Linnaeus tercentenary: progress in invertebrate taxonomy. Zootaxa 1668: 1–766. PDF.
2008
- Kutty, S.N., Pape, T., Pont, A., Wiegmann, B.M. & Meier, R. 2008. The Muscoidea (Diptera: Calyptratae) are paraphyletic: evidence from four mitochondrial and four nuclear genes. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 49(2): 639–652. DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2008.08.012 . Reference page.
2010
- Kutty, S.N., Pape, T., Wiegmann, B.M. & Meier, R. 2010. Molecular phylogeny of the Calyptratae (Diptera: Cyclorrhapha) with an emphasis on the superfamily Oestroidea and the position of Mystacinobiidae and McAlpine's fly. Systematic Entomology 35(4): 614–635. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3113.2010.00536.x . Reference page.
- Petersen, M.J., Bertone, M.A., Wiegmann, B.M. & Courtney, G.W. 2010. Phylogenetic synthesis of morphological and molecular data reveals new insights into the higher-level classification of Tipuloidea (Diptera). Systematic Entomology 35(3): 526–545. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3113.2010.00524.x Reference page.
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