Senotainia
Appearance
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Senotainia | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Sarcophagidae |
Subfamily: | Miltogramminae |
Genus: | Senotainia Macquart, 1846[1] |
Type species | |
Senotainia rubriventris | |
Synonyms | |
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Senotainia is a genus of satellite flies in the family Sarcophagidae. There are more than 70 described species in Senotainia.
Species
[edit]These 76 species belong to the genus Senotainia:
- S. aegyptiaca Rohdendorf, 1935[16]
- S. albifrons (Rondani, 1859)[4]
- S. anamalaica Verves, 1988[21]
- S. angolae Zumpt, 1976[22]
- S. arabops (Séguy, 1953)[20]
- S. arenicola Reinhard, 1963[13]
- S. armenica Rohdendorf, 1935[16]
- S. barchanica Rohdendorf, 1935[16]
- S. beludzhistanica Rohdendorf, 1961[23]
- S. brasiliensis (Townsend, 1929)[13]
- S. caffra (Macquart, 1846)[1]
- S. caspica Rohdendorf, 1935[16]
- S. chivica Rohdendorf, 1935[16]
- S. conica (Fallén, 1810)
- S. currani Zumpt, 1961[24]
- S. cuthbertsoni Zumpt, 1952[25]
- S. deemingi Zumpt, 1970[26]
- S. deserta Rohdendorf, 1935[16]
- S. dubiosa Zumpt, 1961[24]
- S. efflatouni (Rohdendorf, 1935)[16]
- S. egregia (Zimin, 1928)[12]
- S. fani Verves, 1994[27]
- S. fera (Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830)[2]
- S. flavicornis (Townsend, 1891)[28]
- S. fulvicornis (Wulp, 1890)[29]
- S. fuscula Zumpt, 1976[22]
- S. grisea (Villeneuve, 1916)[30]
- S. himalayica Rohdendorf, 1966[31]
- S. inyoensis Reinhard, 1955[32]
- S. iranica Rohdendorf, 1961[23]
- S. irwini Zumpt, 1973[33]
- S. kansensis (Townsend, 1892)[34]
- S. kozlovi Rohdendorf & Verves, 1980[35]
- S. litoralis Allen, 1924[36]
- S. mongolica Rohdendorf & Verves, 1980[35]
- S. morula Zumpt, 1976[22]
- S. murgabica Rohdendorf, 1935[16]
- S. nana Coquillett, 1897[37]
- S. navigatrix (Meijere, 1910)[38]
- S. nigeriensis Zumpt, 1970[26]
- S. nitidula (Bigot, 1881)[5]
- S. nuda Zumpt, 1952[25]
- S. opiparis Reinhard, 1955[32]
- S. patersoni Zumpt, 1961[24]
- S. pollenia (Curran, 1936)[18]
- S. pretoria (Curran, 1936)[18]
- S. puncticornis (Zetterstedt, 1859)[4]
- S. ravilla Zumpt, 1961[39]
- S. repetek Pape, 1996[40]
- S. richteri (Rohdendorf, 1961)[23]
- S. rognesi Verves, 1995
- S. rossica Rohdendorf, 1935[16]
- S. rubriventris Macquart, 1846[1]
- S. rufiventris (Coquillett, 1897)[37]
- S. schaeuffelei (Rohdendorf, 1961)[23]
- S. setulicosta Allen, 1926[41]
- S. sibirica Rohdendorf, 1935[16]
- S. similis (Townsend, 1891)[28]
- S. sinopis Reinhard, 1955[32]
- S. smithersi Zumpt, 1961[24]
- S. stackelbergi Verves, 1979[42]
- S. syczewskajae Rohdendorf & Verves, 1980[35]
- S. tanzaniae Zumpt, 1976[22]
- S. tedzhenica Verves, 1979[42]
- S. tricuspis (Meigen, 1838)[43]
- S. trifida Pape, 1989[44]
- S. trilineata (Wulp, 1890)[29]
- S. turkmenica Rohdendorf, 1935[16]
- S. ulukitkani Kolomiets, 1979[42]
- S. vigilans Allen, 1924[36]
- S. wilkini Zumpt, 1961[24]
- S. xizangensis Fan, 1981[45]
- S. zaitzevi Verves, 1984[46]
- S. zimini (Rohdendorf, 1961)[23]
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