Asiosphegina is a subgenus of hoverflies characterized by sternite I being narrow and lanceolate, several times longer than wide or membranous, and non-pilose, as well as the postmetacoxal bridge being broad, it's posterior margin almost straight, at most with small triangular medial incision.[1]
Asiosphegina | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Syrphidae |
Subfamily: | Eristalinae |
Tribe: | Brachyopini |
Subtribe: | Spheginina |
Genus: | Sphegina |
Subgenus: | Asiosphegina Stackelberg, 1953[1] |
Type species | |
Sphegina sibirica Stackelberg, 1953
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Species
edit- Sphegina achaeta Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina adusta Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina albolobata Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina amamiensis Shiraki, 1968[3]
- Sphegina amplistylus Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina apicalis Shiraki, 1930[4]
- Sphegina asciiformis Brunetti, 1915[2]
- Sphegina atricolor Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina atrimanus Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina bidens Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina bifida Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina bilobata Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina bispinosa Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina bracon Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina brevipilus Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina carinata Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina cerina Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina clavigera Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina collicola Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina crassispina Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina crinita Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina crucivena Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina culex Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina cultrigera Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina dentata Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina distincta Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina ensifera Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina exilipes Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina falcata Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina farinosa Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina fimbriata Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina forceps Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina forficata Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina freyana Stackelberg, 1956[5][6]
- Sphegina furcillata Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina furva Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina ghatsi Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina gigantea Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina gigas Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina granditarsis Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina hamulata Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina hauseri Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina incretonigra Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina index Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina inflata Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina inventum Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina karnataka Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina licina Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina lobulata Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina lucida Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina malaisei Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina minuta Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina mirifica Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina nasuta Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina nigrotarsata Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina nitidifrons Stackelberg, 1956[5][6]
- Sphegina nubicola Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina orientalis Kertész, 1914[7]
- Sphegina ornata Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina parvula Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina perlobata Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina philippina Thompson, 1999[8]
- Sphegina plautus Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina pollex Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina pollinosa Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina prolixa Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina pusilla Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina radula Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina raduloides Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina setosa Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina sibirica Stackelberg, 1953[5][6]
- Sphegina siculifera Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina simplex Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina sinesmila Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina spathigera Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina spenceri Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina strigillata Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina subradula Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina taiwanensis Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina trichaeta Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina trispina Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina umbrosa Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina uncinata Hippa, Steenis & Mutin, 2015[1]
- Sphegina verrucosa Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
- Sphegina vietnamensis Steenis, Hippa & Mutin, 2018[2]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak Hippa, Heikki; Steenis, Jeroen V.; Mutin, Valeri A. (2015). "The genus Sphegina Meigen (Diptera, Syrphidae) in a biodiversity hotspot: the thirty-six sympatric species in Kambaiti, Myanmar". Zootaxa. 3954 (1): 1–67. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3954.1.1. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq Steenis, J. van; Hippa, H.; Mutin, V.A. (2018). "Revision of the Oriental species of the genus Sphegina Meigen, 1822 (Diptera: Syrphidae)". European Journal of Taxonomy (489): 1–198. doi:10.5852/ejt.2018.489. S2CID 165348351. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
- ^ Shiraki, T. (1968). Syrphidae (Insecta: Diptera). Fauna Japonica. Japan: Biogeographical Society of Japan. pp. Vol. II, 243 pp., XL pls., Vol. III, 272 pp., XLVII pls.
- ^ Shiraki, T. (1930). "Die Syrphiden des japanischen Kaiserreichs, mit Berucksichtigung benachbarter Gebiete". Mem. Fac. Agric. Taihoku Imp. Univ. 1: xx + 446 pp.
- ^ a b c Barkalov, A.V. "Syrphidae collection of Siberian Zoological Museum". Novosibirsk, Russia: the Institute of Animal Systematics and Ecology, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Archived from the original on October 20, 2008. Retrieved 29 July 2009.
- ^ a b c Stackelberg, A. A. (1953). "Kratkiy obzor palearkticheskikh vidov roda Sphegina Mb. (Diptera, Syrphidae)". Proceedings of the Zoological Institute, Leningrad (in Russian). 13. Leningrad: 373–386.
- ^ Kertész, K. (1914). "H. Sauter's Formosa-Ausbeute. Syrphidae. II". Annales Historica-Naturales Musei Nationalis Hungarici. 12: 73–87. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
- ^ Thompson, F.C. (1999). "A new Oriental Sphegina species (Diptera: Syrphidae)" (PDF). Entomological News. 110: 206–208. Retrieved 10 November 2021.