Linnaemya is a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae.[14][15][16][17][18][19]
Linnaemya | |
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Linnaemya vulpina | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Tachinidae |
Subfamily: | Tachininae |
Tribe: | Ernestiini |
Genus: | Linnaemya Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830[1] |
Type species | |
Linnaemyia silvestris Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830[1]
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Synonyms | |
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Species
editSubgenus Homoeonychia Brauer & von Berganstamm, 1889[20]
- Linnaemya amicorum Draber-Monko & Kolomiets, 1982[21]
- Linnaemya bella Mesnil, 1970[22]
- Linnaemya crosskeyi Shima, 1986[23]
- Linnaemya frater (Rondani, 1859)[24]
- Linnaemya lithosiophaga (Rondani, 1859)[24]
- Linnaemya montshadskyi Zimin, 1954[25]
- Linnaemya speciosissima Mesnil, 1957[26]
- Linnaemya steini Jacentkovský, 1944[27]
Subgenus Linnaemya Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830[1]
- Linnaemya ambigua Shima, 1986[23]
- Linnaemya assimilis (Macquart, 1847)[28]
- Linnaemya atrisetosa Shima, 1986[23]
- Linnaemya atriventris (Malloch, 1935)[29]
- Linnaemya aurantiaca Mesnil, 1952[30]
- Linnaemya basilewskyi Mesnil, 1955[31]
- Linnaemya burmana Shima, 1986[23]
- Linnaemya comta (Fallén, 1810)[32]
- Linnaemya felis Mesnil, 1957[26]
- Linnaemya flavifemur Zhang, 2020[33]
- Linnaemya hirtipennis Shima, 1986[23]
- Linnaemya hirtiradia Chao & Shi, 1980[34]
- Linnaemya hybrida Zimin, 1965[35]
- Linnaemya impudica (Rondani, 1859)[24]
- Linnaemya kanoi Shima, 1986[23]
- Linnaemya lateralis (Townsend, 1927)[36]
- Linnaemya latigena Kugler, 1977[37]
- Linnaemya laxiceps (Villeneuve, 1916)[38]
- Linnaemya lindneri Mesnil, 1968[39]
- Linnaemya linguicerca Chao & Shi, 1980[34]
- Linnaemya medogensis Chao & Zhou, 1998[40]
- Linnaemya melancholica Mesnil, 1957[26]
- Linnaemya neavi Curran, 1934[41]
- Linnaemya nonappendix Chao & Shi, 1980[34]
- Linnaemya ochracea Herting, 1973[42]
- Linnaemya oralis (Townsend, 1927)[13]
- Linnaemya pallidohirta Chao, 1962[43]
- Linnaemya paralongipalpis Chao, 1962[43]
- Linnaemya pellex Mesnil, 1957[26]
- Linnaemya persimilis Shima, 1986[23]
- Linnaemya ruficaudata Shima, 1986[23]
- Linnaemya ruficornis Chao, 1962[43]
- Linnaemya scutellaris (Malloch, 1927)[44]
- Linnaemya siamensis Shima, 1986[23]
- Linnaemya soror Zimin, 1954[25]
- Linnaemya sulensis Shima, 1986[23]
- Linnaemya takanoi Mesnil, 1957[26]
- Linnaemya tessellans (Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830)[1]
- Linnaemya tuberculata Shima, 1986[23]
- Linnaemya vulpina (Fallén, 1810)[32]
- Linnaemya vulpinoides (Baranov, 1932)[45]
- Linnaemya zhangi Zhao & Zhou, 1993[46]
- Linnaemya zimini Chao, 1962[43]
Subgenus Ophina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863[9]
- Linnaemya altaica Richter, 1979[47]
- Linnaemya amicula Mesnil, 1957[26]
- Linnaemya anthracina Thompson, 1911[48]
- Linnaemya claripalla Chao & Shi, 1980[34]
- Linnaemya dumonti Mesnil, 1971[49]
- Linnaemya fissiglobula Pandellé, 1895[50]
- Linnaemya glauca (Brooks, 1944)[11]
- Linnaemya haemorrhoidalis (Fallén, 1810)[32]
- Linnaemya helvetica Herting, 1963[51]
- Linnaemya jaroschevskyi Zimin, 1954[25]
- Linnaemya majae Zimin, 1954[25]
- Linnaemya media Zimin, 1954[25]
- Linnaemya microchaeta Zimin, 1954[25]
- Linnaemya microchaetopsis Shima, 1986[23]
- Linnaemya nigrescens Curran, 1925[52]
- Linnaemya nigrifacies Enderlein, 1934[53]
- Linnaemya obscurellina Mesnil, 1971[49]
- Linnaemya olsufjevi Zimin, 1954[25]
- Linnaemya omega Zimin, 1954[25]
- Linnaemya pallidula Zimin, 1954[25]
- Linnaemya pentheri (Bischof, 1906)[54]
- Linnaemya perinealis Pandellé, 1895[50]
- Linnaemya petiolata Kugler, 1971[55]
- Linnaemya picta (Meigen, 1824)[56]
- Linnaemya pictipennis Curran, 1927[57]
- Linnaemya polychaeta Zimin, 1963[5]
- Linnaemya pullior Shima, 1986[23]
- Linnaemya rossica Zimin, 1954[25]
- Linnaemya saga Richter, 1974[58]
- Linnaemya setifrons Zimin, 1954[25]
- Linnaemya smirnovi Zimin, 1954[25]
- Linnaemya tessellata (Brooks, 1944)[11]
- Linnaemya tuberocerca Chao & Shi, 1980[34]
- Linnaemya varia Curran, 1925[52]
- Linnaemya zachvatkini Zimin, 1954[25]
Unplaced to subgenus
- Linnaemya aculeata Curran, 1934[41]
- Linnaemya agilis Curran, 1934[41]
- Linnaemya alboscutellata (Speiser, 1910)[59]
- Linnaemya alopecina (Speiser, 1910)[59]
- Linnaemya andrewesi Emden, 1960[60]
- Linnaemya angulicornis (Speiser, 1910)[59]
- Linnaemya angustiforceps Emden, 1960[60]
- Linnaemya argyrozona Emden, 1960[60]
- Linnaemya bequaerti Curran, 1934[41]
- Linnaemya bergstroemi Pohjoismäki & Haarto, 2015[61]
- Linnaemya boxi Emden, 1960[60]
- Linnaemya brincki Verbeke, 1970[62]
- Linnaemya braunsi (Villeneuve, 1930)[63]
- Linnaemya brunneoguttata Emden, 1960[60]
- Linnaemya caffra (Villeneuve, 1916)[38]
- Linnaemya chorleyi Emden, 1960[60]
- Linnaemya ciliata Mesnil, 1952[30]
- Linnaemya concavicornis (Macquart, 1851)[64]
- Linnaemya conducens Villeneuve, 1941[65]
- Linnaemya consobrina Villeneuve, 1941[65]
- Linnaemya eburneola Villeneuve, 1935[66]
- Linnaemya elgonica Emden, 1960[60]
- Linnaemya ethelia Curran, 1934[41]
- Linnaemya flavimedia Chao & Yuan, 1996[67]
- Linnaemya flavitarsis Emden, 1960[60]
- Linnaemya fumipennis Emden, 1960[60]
- Linnaemya geniseta Emden, 1960[60]
- Linnaemya gowdeyi Curran, 1934[41]
- Linnaemya gracilipalpis Emden, 1960[60]
- Linnaemya hirtifrons Mesnil, 1952[30]
- Linnaemya ingrami Curran, 1934[41]
- Linnaemya jocosa (Karsch, 1886)[68]
- Linnaemya keiseri Mesnil, 1977[69]
- Linnaemya kuankuoshuiensis Zhou, Wei & Luo, 2012[70]
- Linnaemya leucaspis Emden, 1960[60]
- Linnaemya longirostris (Macquart, 1844)[71]
- Linnaemya luckmani Curran, 1934[41]
- Linnaemya luculenta Mesnil, 1977[69]
- Linnaemya maculipes (Villeneuve, 1920)[72]
- Linnaemya masiceroides Villeneuve, 1935[66]
- Linnaemya metocha Cantrell, 1985
- Linnaemya multisetosa (Villeneuve, 1936)[73]
- Linnaemya nigribarba Mesnil, 1977[69]
- Linnaemya nigricornis Chao, 1979
- Linnaemya nigritarsis Emden, 1960[60]
- Linnaemya nigrohirta (Malloch, 1935)[29]
- Linnaemya pallida (Jaennicke, 1867)[74]
- Linnaemya parcesetosa (Villeneuve, 1916)[38]
- Linnaemya pilitarsis (Villeneuve, 1913)[75]
- Linnaemya prohecate (Speiser, 1910)[59]
- Linnaemya propleuralis Emden, 1960[60]
- Linnaemya pulchella Villeneuve, 1934[76]
- Linnaemya rhodesiana Villeneuve, 1941[65]
- Linnaemya rohdendorfi Chao, 1962[43]
- Linnaemya rudebecki Verbeke, 1970
- Linnaemya sarcophagoides Cantrell, 1985
- Linnaemya setinervis Mesnil, 1952[30]
- Linnaemya setulosa Cantrell, 1985
- Linnaemya somerenana Emden, 1960[60]
- Linnaemya sororcula Villeneuve, 1941[65]
- Linnaemya speculifera (Walker, 1849)[77]
- Linnaemya stackelbergi Zimin, 1954[25]
- Linnaemya strigipes Curran, 1934[41]
- Linnaemya sulphurea (Villeneuve, 1935)[66]
- Linnaemya succineiventris Emden, 1960[60]
- Linnaemya timida Richter, 1993
- Linnaemya torensis Curran, 1934[41]
- Linnaemya turbida (Brauer & von Berganstamm, 1893)[78]
- Linnaemya variegata (Wiedemann, 1824)[79]
- Linnaemya victoria Curran, 1934[41]
- Linnaemya vittiventris Emden, 1960[60]
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