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ABSTRACT The Hybotinae of the Podocarpus National Park were studied. Fourteen species are recorded and nine new species are described and illustrated: Euhybus pectinifemur sp. nov., Neohybos fuliginosus sp. nov., Neohybos globosus sp. nov., Neohybos rostratus sp. nov., Neohybos serratus sp. nov., Neohybos spinosus sp. nov., Syndyas longiventris sp. nov., Syneches flavithorax sp. nov. and Syneches polleti sp. nov. A key to Neohybos species from Ecuador is also presented.
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The South American species of Euhybus Coquillett, 1895 (Diptera, Hybotidae, Hybotinae) of the purpureus species-group are reviewed. A diagnosis for this group of species is presented and six new species are described: E. fuscipennis, E. grandis, E. novoaripuanensis, E. niger, E. reduncus and E. tomentosus. New records are made and the relationships of the purpureus species-group with other species-groups of Euhybus are discussed.
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The South American species of Euhybus Coquillett, 1895 (Diptera, Hybotidae, Hybotinae) of the purpureus species-group are reviewed. A diagnosis for this group of species is presented and six new species are described: E. fuscipennis, E. grandis, E. novoaripuanensis, E. niger, E. reduncus and E. tomentosus. New records are made and the relationships of the purpureus species-group with other species-groups of Euhybus are discussed.
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The species-group Euhybus dimidiatus are revised, five new amazonian species are described, E. amazonicus (Santiago, Sierra de Cutucu, Ecuador), E. dubius (Parque Nacional do Jaú, Amazonas, Brasil), . ikedai (Novo Aripuanã, Amazonas, Brasil), E. setulosus (Mocoa, Puntamayo, Colômbia) and E. symmetricus (Parque Nacional do Jaú, Amazonas. Brasil), new records and new synonymy are maden, and a key to the species-group of Euhybus is presented.
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The species-group Euhybus dimidiatus are revised, five new amazonian species are described, E. amazonicus (Santiago, Sierra de Cutucu, Ecuador), E. dubius (Parque Nacional do Jaú, Amazonas, Brasil), . ikedai (Novo Aripuanã, Amazonas, Brasil), E. setulosus (Mocoa, Puntamayo, Colômbia) and E. symmetricus (Parque Nacional do Jaú, Amazonas. Brasil), new records and new synonymy are maden, and a key to the species-group of Euhybus is presented.