Blepharomyia is a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae.[5][6][7]
Blepharomyia | |
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Blepharomyia piliceps | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Tachinidae |
Subfamily: | Dexiinae |
Tribe: | Voriini |
Genus: | Blepharomyia Brauer & von Berganstamm, 1889[1] |
Type species | |
Tachina amplicornis Zetterstedt, 1844[2]
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Synonyms | |
Species
edit- Blepharomyia angustifrons Herting, 1971[8]
- Blepharomyia brevicornis Shima, Abe & Libra, 2021[9]
- Blepharomyia foliacea Mesnil, 1975[10]
- Blepharomyia pagana (Meigen, 1824)[11]
- Blepharomyia piliceps (Zetterstedt, 1859)[12]
- Blepharomyia spinosa (Coquillett, 1897)[13]
- Blepharomyia tibialis (Curran, 1927)[14]
References
edit- ^ Brauer, F.; Bergenstamm, J.E. von (1889). "Die Zweiflugler des Kaiserlichen Museums zu Wien. IV. Vorarbeiten zu einer Monographie der Muscaria Schizometopa (exclusive Anthomyidae)". Pars I. Denkschriften der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien. 56 (1): 69–180, 11 pls. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
- ^ Zetterstedt, J.W. (1844). "Diptera Scandinaviae disposita et descripta". Tomus Tertius. Officina Lundbergiana, Lundae [= Lund.]: 895–1280.
- ^ Reinhard, H.J. (1958). "North American Tachinidae (Diptera)". Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society. 31: 277–284.
- ^ Townsend, Charles Henry Tyler (1916). "Diagnoses of new genera of muscoid flies founded on old species". Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 49 (2128): 617–633. doi:10.5479/si.00963801.2128.617. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
- ^ O’Hara, James E.; Henderson, Shannon J.; Wood, D. Monty (5 March 2020). "Preliminary Checklist of the Tachinidae (Diptera) of the World" (PDF). Tachinidae Resources. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
- ^ Chandler, Peter J. (1998). Checklists of Insects of the British Isles (New Series) Part 1: Diptera. Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects. Vol. 12. London: Royal Entomological Society of London. pp. 1–234. ISBN 0-901546-82-8.
- ^ O'Hara, James E.; Wood, D. Monty (28 January 2004). "Checklist Of The Tachinidae (Diptera) Of America North Of Mexico" (PDF). Nicaragua: Biodiversidad de Nicaragua. pp. 1–42.
- ^ Herting, B. (1971). "Beiträge zur Kenntnis der europäischen Raupenfliegen (Dipt. Tachinidae). XII". Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde. 237 (1–18).
- ^ Shima, H.; Abe, T.; Libra, M. (2021). "Tachinid flies (Diptera: Tachinidae) reared from deciduous plant-feeding lepidopteran larvae at Hokkaido University Tomakomai Forest (Japan), with descriptions of three new species". Zootaxa. 5060 (2): 275–295. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.5060.2.8.
- ^ Mesnil, L.P. (1975). "64g. Larvaevorinae (Tachininae). In: Lindner, E. (ed.)". Die Fliegen der Paläarktischen Region. 10 (Lfg. 309): 1305–1384.
- ^ Meigen, J. W. (1824). "Systematische Beschreibung der bekannten europaischen zweiflugeligen Insekten". Vierter Theil. Schulz-Wundermann, Hamm.: xii + 428 pp. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
- ^ Zetterstedt, J.W. (1859). Diptera Scandinaviae disposita et descipta. Tomus tridecimus seu supplementum quartum, continens addenda, corrigenda & emendata tomis duodecim prioribus, una cum cospectu omnium generum. Lundae [= Lund.]: Officina Lundbergiana. pp. xvi+ 4943-6190.
- ^ Coquillett, D.W. (1897). "Revision of the Tachinidae of America north of Mexico. A family of parasitic two-winged insects". Technical Series (United States. Division of Entomology) U.S. Dept. Agriculture. 7: 156. Retrieved 28 March 2022.
- ^ Curran, C.H. (1927). "Some new American Tachinidae (Diptera)". Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society. 22: 144–154. Retrieved 31 August 2023.