TL;DR: The genus Cryptodacus, Haywardina, and Rhagoletotrypeta are revised, and the cladistic relationships among their species are analyzed.
Abstract: The genera Cryptodacus, Haywardina, and Rhagoletotrypeta are revised, and the cladistic relationships among their species are analyzed Cryptoplagia Aczel is synonymized with Haywardina, and Lezca Foote with Cryptodacus Twenty-one species, including ten new species, are recognized Keys, diagnoses, and illustrations to identify them are presented Solanum trichoneuron is reported as a host plant of H cuculi, and Celtis iguanaea as a host of R pastranai
TL;DR: Three new species of Cryptodacus trinotatus Norrbom & Korytkowski, new species, are described from Panama and a key to the species of the genus is provided.
Abstract: Cryptodacus trinotatus Norrbom & Korytkowski, new species, and C. univittatus Norrbom & Korytkowski, new species, are described from Panama. New distribution records are reported for C. obliquus Hendel (Panama), C. ornatus Norrbom (Ecuador), and C. tau (Foote) (Costa Rica). A key to the species of the genus is provided.
TL;DR: The purpose of this application is to conserve current usage of the well-established genus-group name Cryptodacus Hendel, 1914 for a genus of Neotropical fruit flies by suppression of the earlier, unused name cryptodacus Gundlach, 1862.
Abstract: . The purpose of this application, under Article 23.9.3, is to conserve current usage of the well-established genus-group name Cryptodacus Hendel, 1914 for a genus of Neotropical fruit flies by suppression of the earlier, unused name Cryptodacus Gundlach, 1862, currently a junior synonym of Arrhyton Gunther, 1858, a genus of snakes, under the plenary power of the Commission, in the interest of nomenclatural stability. Cryptodacus Gundlach has not been used as a valid name since 1883, whereas Cryptodacus Hendel has been used in a significant body of literature relating to fruit fly systematics, morphology and phylogeny and is the currently used name in various name and molecular databases.