J. Savage et Ta. Wheeler, Systematics of Cetema Hendel (Diptera : Chloropidae): revision of the Nearctic species and phylogeny and zoogeography of the Holarctic fauna, ENT SC, 30(3), 1999, pp. 249-262
The Holarctic genus Cetema Hendel is revised, with special reference to the
Nearctic fauna. There are four Nearctic species: C. elongata Meigen; C. ni
gripalpis sp. n., C. procera Loew, and C. subvittata Loew. This is the firs
t record of the Palaearctic species C. elongata in the Nearctic region. All
Nearctic species are described and illustrated. The Palaearctic species C.
paramyopina Collin is synonymized with C. neglecta Tonnoir and a key to al
l described species of Cetema is provided. A phylogenetic analysis supports
the monophyly of the genus, as well as the monophyly of the subgenera Arch
ecetema Nartshuk and Cetema. The Nearctic species do not form a monophyleti
c group. Zoogeographic analysis suggests that the genus originated in the e
astern Palaearctic and subsequently colonized North America via a Beringian
connection, probably in the early to mid-Tertiary. Following speciation in
the eastern Nearctic, the more derived lineages of Cetema recolonized the
western Palaearctic, probably via a North Atlantic land connection prior to
the late Miocene.