Cyphomyia
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Genus: | Cyphomyia Wiedemann, 1819
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Cyphomyia is a genus of flies in the subfamily Clitellariinae.
Species
- C. abana Curran, 1929
- C. acuminata James, 1940
- C. aczeli James, 1953
- C. affinis Gerstaecker, 1857[1]
- C. albicaput (Walker, 1849)[2]
- C. albispina Enderlein, 1914
- C. albitarsis (Fabricius, 1805)
- C. albomaculata (Macquart, 1838)
- C. altifrons James, 1939
- C. androgyna Osten Sacken, 1886
- C. auriflamma Wiedemann, 1819
- C. aurifrons Wiedemann, 1830
- C. banksi James, 1937
- C. bequaerti James, 1938
- C. bicarinata Williston, 1900
- C. brevis James, 1940
- C. chalybea (Wiedemann, 1824)
- C. chinensis Ouchi, 1938
- C. chrysodota Perty, 1833
- C. claripennis Macquart, 1847
- C. coprates (Walker, 1849)[2]
- C. curvispina Enderlein, 1914
- C. cyanea (Fabricius, 1794)
- C. cyanispinis Bigot, 1875
- C. cyanocephala Gerstaecker, 1857[1]
- C. dispar Schiner, 1868
- C. dominicana James, 1967
- C. ecuadoriensis Enderlein, 1914
- C. erecta McFadden, 1969
- C. erectispinis Lindner, 1935
- C. fascipes Walker, 1854
- C. fassli Lindner, 1949
- C. fenestrata Macquart, 1846
- C. ferruginea Enderlein, 1914
- C. flaviceps (Walker, 1856)
- C. flavimana Gerstaecker, 1857[1]
- C. flavipennis Enderlein, 1914
- C. formosa James, 1940
- C. geniculata Gerstaecker, 1857[1]
- C. golbachi James, 1953
- C. gracilicornis Gerstaecker, 1857[1]
- C. helvipennis Enderlein, 1914
- C. hybrida Gerstaecker, 1857[1]
- C. imitans Curran, 1925
- C. indica Brunetti, 1920
- C. jamesi Lindner, 1949
- C. lasiophthalma Williston, 1896
- C. leucocephala Wiedemann, 1819
- C. longicornis (Walker, 1857)[1]
- C. marginata Loew, 1866
- C. marshalli Lindner, 1937
- C. neivai James, 1940
- C. nigripes de Meijere, 1919
- C. nigritarsis Enderlein, 1914
- C. notabilis (Walker, 1856)
- C. nubilipennis James, 1939
- C. obscura (Jaennicke, 1867)
- C. obscuripalpis de Meijere, 1919
- C. ochracea Giglio-Tos, 1891
- C. orientalis Kertész, 1914
- C. ornata Walker, 1850
- C. picta Schiner, 1868
- C. pilosissima Gerstaecker, 1857[1]
- C. planifrons James, 1939
- C. pseudomaculata (Nartshuk & Rozkosny, 1984)
- C. pubiventris Róndani, 1863
- C. pulchella Gerstaecker, 1857[1]
- C. regularis Curran, 1929
- C. rubra Loew, 1866
- C. scalaris Bigot, 1875
- C. schwarzi James, 1940
- C. shannoni James, 1939
- C. simplex Walker, 1860
- C. souzalopesi Iide, 1967
- C. speciosa Lindner, 1951
- C. sulcifrons Curran, 1929
- C. tomentosa Gerstaecker, 1857[1]
- C. unicolor (Walker, 1854)
- C. varipes Gerstaecker, 1857[1]
- C. verticalis Gerstaecker, 1857[1]
- C. violacea Macquart, 1855
- C. whiteheadi Woodley, 1991
- C. wiedemanni Gerstaecker, 1857[1]
- C. willistoni Enderlein, 1914
- C. xanthobasis James, 1940
- C. ypsilon James, 1940
- C. zernyi Lindner, 1929
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Gerstaecker, Karl Eduard Adolph (1857). "Beitrag zur Kenntniss exotischer Stratiomyiden". Linnea entom. 11: 261–350, pl. 3. Retrieved 11 June 2017.
- ^ a b Walker, F. (1849). List of the specimens of dipterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. Part III. London: British Museum (Natural History). pp. 485–687.
External links
- "Cyphomyia" at the Encyclopedia of Life