Dasyphora
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Genus: | Dasyphora Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830[1] |
Dasyphora is a genus from the fly family Muscidae.[2][3] There are currently 1,148 recorded instances of this fly by human observation, material sample, preserved specimen, or unknown source. The majority of these records are in northern North America and Europe.[4]
Species List
[edit]- D. affricana
- D. albofasciata (Macquart, 1839)
- D. apicotaeniata
- D. asiatica
- D. canadiana
- D. cordilleriana
- D. cyanella
- D. cyanicolor
- D. gansuensis
- D. gussakovskii
- D. himalayensis
- D. huilensis
- D. kempi
- D. latifrons
- D. meriodionalis
- D. paraversicolor
- D. penicillata (Egger, 1865)
- D. pratorum (Meigen, 1826)
- D. qinghaiensis
- D. setitiba
- D. similis
- D. sinensis
- D. stackelbergiana
- D. tianshanensis
- D. trichosterna
References
[edit]- ^ Robineau-Desvoidy, André Jean Baptiste (1830). "Essai sur les myodaires". Mémoires presentés à L'Institut des Sciences, Lettres et Arts, par divers savants et lus dans ses assemblées: Sciences, Mathématiques et Physique. 2 (2): 1–813. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
- ^ D'Assis Fonseca, E.C.M. (1968). Diptera Cyclorrhapha Calyptrata: Muscidae. Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects. Vol. 10. London.: Royal Entomological Society of London. pp. 118pp.
- ^ Gregor, F.; Rozkosny, R.; Bartak, M.; Vanhara, J. (2002). The Muscidae (Diptera) of Central Europe. Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Masarykianae Brunensis. Vol. 107. Masaryk.: Masaryk University. pp. 280pp.
- ^ "Dasyphora Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830". gbif.org. Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved 9 April 2021.
- ^ "Dasyphora". Animal Diversity Web. University of Michigan Museum of Zoology. Retrieved 9 April 2021.