Ibisia
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Ibisia cf. marginata | |
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Genus: | Ibisia Rondani, 1856
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Ibisia is a genus of ibis flies belonging to the family Athericidae, a small family very similar to the Rhagionidae (snipe flies).
Some authors treat the genus Ibisia as a recent synonym of the genus Atherix, but the BioSystematic Database of World Diptera (BDWD) does not mention either Atherix marginata or Ibisia marginata. It mentions two other Palaearctic species attributed to this genus, Ibisia amicorum Thomas, 1985 reported in Morocco, and Ibisia vaillanti Thomas, 1982 reported in France.[1]
Species
- Ibisia amicorum Thomas, 1985
- Ibisia apfelbecki (Strobl, 1902)
- Ibisia dispar (Bezzi, 1909)
- Ibisia marginata (Fabricius, 1781)
- Ibisia vaillanti Thomas, 1982
- Ibisia vicina (Szilády, 1943)
References
Further reading
- L. Watson and M. J. Dallwitz - British Insects: the Families of Diptera - Delta-intkey
- Stubbs, A. and Drake, M - British Soldierflies and Their Allies: A Field Guide to the Larger British Brachycera, pp. 512 - British Entomological & Natural History Society
- A. Minelli – La fauna in Italia – Touring Editore
- Di Paul S. Giller, Björn Malmqvist - The biology of streams and rivers – Oxford University Press