Ophiomyia is a genus of flies in the family Agromyzidae.
Ophiomyia | |
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Ophiomyia simplex | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Agromyzidae |
Subfamily: | Agromyzinae |
Genus: | Ophiomyia Brazhnikov, 1897 |
Synonyms | |
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In West Africa, the larvae of various species, such as Ophiomyia spencerella, Ophiomyia phaseola, and Ophiomyia centrosematis, are pests of cultivated bean crops.[4]
Species
edit- Ophiomyia aberrans (Spencer, 1959)[3]
- Ophiomyia abutilivora Spencer, 1986[5]
- Ophiomyia abutilonicaulis (Spencer, 1977)[6]
- Ophiomyia acutalis (Spencer, 1959)[3]
- Ophiomyia adunca Guglya, 2014[7]
- Ophiomyia aeneonitens (Strobl, 1893)[8]
- Ophiomyia akbari (Singh & Ipe, 1971)
- Ophiomyia albivenis Spencer, 1959[3]
- Ophiomyia alliariae Hering, 1957[9]
- Ophiomyia aloephaga (Spencer, 1990)[10]
- Ophiomyia aloes (Spencer, 1959)[3]
- Ophiomyia alternantherae (Spencer, 1963)[11]
- Ophiomyia alysicarpi (Bezzi, 1928)[12]
- Ophiomyia ambrosia Spencer, 1981[13]
- Ophiomyia anguliceps (Malloch, 1914)[14]
- Ophiomyia angustilunula Spencer, 1963[15]
- Ophiomyia anomala Spencer, 1961[16]
- Ophiomyia apta Spencer, 1981[13]
- Ophiomyia aquileigana Lundqvist, 1947[17]
- Ophiomyia arabica (Deeming, 2006)[18]
- Ophiomyia aricella Spencer, 1982[19]
- Ophiomyia aricensis Spencer, 1982[19]
- Ophiomyia arizonensis Spencer, 1986[5]
- Ophiomyia asparagi Spencer, 1964[20]
- Ophiomyia asterovora Spencer, 1969[21]
- Ophiomyia asymmetrica Spencer, 1986[5]
- Ophiomyia atralis (Spencer, 1961)[22]
- Ophiomyia atriplicis Spencer, 1984[23]
- Ophiomyia australis Guglya, 2013[24]
- Ophiomyia balcanica Cerný, Barták, Kubík & Vála, 2022[25]
- Ophiomyia banffensis Spencer, 1969[21]
- Ophiomyia beckeri (Hendel, 1923)[26]
- Ophiomyia bengalensis Singh & Ipe, 1973
- Ophiomyia berii Garg, 1971[27]
- Ophiomyia bernardinensis Spencer, 1981[13]
- Ophiomyia bispina Gu, 1991
- Ophiomyia bivibrissa Gu, 1991
- Ophiomyia blepharidis (Spencer, 1960)[28]
- Ophiomyia bohemica Cerný, 1994
- Ophiomyia boninensis (Spencer, 1963)[29]
- Ophiomyia boulderensis Spencer, 1986[5]
- Ophiomyia buccata Hendel, 1931[30]
- Ophiomyia buskei (Frost, 1936)[31]
- Ophiomyia cabanae Valladares, 1986
- Ophiomyia camarae Spencer, 1963[11]
- Ophiomyia campanularia (Singh & Garg, 1970)
- Ophiomyia campanularum Starý, 1930
- Ophiomyia capitolia Lonsdale, 2021[32]
- Ophiomyia caraganae (Gu, 1991)
- Ophiomyia caribbea (Spencer, 1973)[33]
- Ophiomyia carolinae Spencer, 1986[5]
- Ophiomyia carolinensis Spencer, 1986[5]
- Ophiomyia cassiae (Spencer, 1963)[15]
- Ophiomyia centaureae (Spencer, 1966)[34]
- Ophiomyia centrosematis (Meijere, 1940)[35]
- Ophiomyia chancayana Sasakawa, 1992[36]
- Ophiomyia chinensis Sasakawa, 1988[37]
- Ophiomyia chondrillae Spencer, 1986[5]
- Ophiomyia chromolaenae Etienne & Martinez, 2002[38]
- Ophiomyia cicerivora Spencer, 1961[22]
- Ophiomyia cichorii Hering, 1949[39]
- Ophiomyia colei Spencer, 1965[40]
- Ophiomyia collini Spencer, 1971[41]
- Ophiomyia commendata Spencer, 1981[13]
- Ophiomyia congregata (Malloch, 1913)[42]
- Ophiomyia coniceps (Malloch, 1915)[43]
- Ophiomyia conspicua (Spencer, 1961)[22]
- Ophiomyia cornifera Hendel, 1920[44]
- Ophiomyia cornuta Meijere, 1910[45]
- Ophiomyia costaricensis Spencer, 1983[46]
- Ophiomyia crispa Guglya, 2013[24]
- Ophiomyia crotalariella Spencer, 1990[47]
- Ophiomyia cunctata (Hendel, 1920)[44]
- Ophiomyia cuprea Lonsdale, 2021[32]
- Ophiomyia cursae Pakalniškis, 1997[48]
- Ophiomyia curvibrissata (Frost, 1936)[31]
- Ophiomyia curvipalpis (Zetterstedt, 1848)[49]
- Ophiomyia cymbonoti Spencer, 1977[50]
- Ophiomyia debilis Spencer, 1981[13]
- Ophiomyia decembris (Spencer, 1959)[3]
- Ophiomyia deceptiva Spencer, 1977[50]
- Ophiomyia definita Spencer, 1971[41]
- Ophiomyia delecta Spencer, 1981[13]
- Ophiomyia delphinii Hendel, 1928[51]
- Ophiomyia devia Spencer, 1981[13]
- Ophiomyia dhofarensis Deeming, 2006[18]
- Ophiomyia dianellae (Kleinschmidt, 1961)
- Ophiomyia disordens Pakalniškis, 1998
- Ophiomyia dissimilis Spencer, 1973[52]
- Ophiomyia dulcis Spencer, 1977[50]
- Ophiomyia dumosa Sasakawa, 2004[53]
- Ophiomyia duodecima Spencer, 1969[21]
- Ophiomyia eldorensis Spencer, 1986[5]
- Ophiomyia eleutherensis (Spencer, 1973)[33]
- Ophiomyia eucodonus Hering, 1960[54]
- Ophiomyia euthamiae Eiseman & Lonsdale, 2018[55]
- Ophiomyia fasciculata (Malloch, 1934)[56]
- Ophiomyia fasciculusalba Guglya, 2013[24]
- Ophiomyia fastella Spencer, 1981[13]
- Ophiomyia fennoniensis Spencer, 1976[57]
- Ophiomyia fera Spencer, 1977[50]
- Ophiomyia ferina Spencer, 1973[33]
- Ophiomyia ferox Spencer, 1977[58]
- Ophiomyia fici Spencer & Hill, 1976[59]
- Ophiomyia fida Spencer, 1981[13]
- Ophiomyia flagellata Sasakawa, 2013[60]
- Ophiomyia floccusa Arevalo, 1993
- Ophiomyia foliaphila Guglya, 2021[61]
- Ophiomyia frosti Spencer, 1986[5]
- Ophiomyia furcata Sasakawa, 1988[62]
- Ophiomyia galii Hering, 1937
- Ophiomyia galiodes Lonsdale, 2021[32]
- Ophiomyia gemina Spencer, 1977[50]
- Ophiomyia gentilis Spencer, 1973[33]
- Ophiomyia georginae Cerný, 2007[63]
- Ophiomyia gnaphalii Hering, 1949[39]
- Ophiomyia gracilimentula Sasakawa, 2005[64]
- Ophiomyia gressitti Sasakawa, 1963
- Ophiomyia halimodendronis (Zlobin, 1998)
- Ophiomyia haydeni Spencer, 1973[33]
- Ophiomyia helichrysi Spencer, 1960[28]
- Ophiomyia helios Lonsdale, 2021[32]
- Ophiomyia heracleivora Spencer, 1957[65]
- Ophiomyia heringi Starý, 1930
- Ophiomyia hieracii Spencer, 1964[20]
- Ophiomyia hirticeps (Malloch, 1934)[56]
- Ophiomyia hornabrooki Spencer, 1977[58]
- Ophiomyia hortobagyi Cerný, 2015[66]
- Ophiomyia hungarica Cerný, 2015[66]
- Ophiomyia imparispina Sasakawa, 2006[67]
- Ophiomyia improvisa Spencer, 1966[68]
- Ophiomyia inaequabilis (Hendel, 1931)[30]
- Ophiomyia indigoferae (Kleinschmidt, 1961)
- Ophiomyia ingens Spencer, 1962[69]
- Ophiomyia insularis (Malloch, 1913)[42]
- Ophiomyia io Pakalniškis, 1998
- Ophiomyia ivinskisi Pakalniškis, 1997[48]
- Ophiomyia jacintensis Spencer, 1981[13]
- Ophiomyia kalia Lonsdale, 2021[32]
- Ophiomyia kaputarensis Spencer, 1977[50]
- Ophiomyia kenyae Spencer, 1985
- Ophiomyia kiefferi (Tavares, 1901)[70]
- Ophiomyia kilembensis Spencer, 1985
- Ophiomyia kilimanii Spencer, 1985
- Ophiomyia kingsmerensis Spencer, 1969[21]
- Ophiomyia kireshiensis Guglya, 2020[71]
- Ophiomyia koreana Cerný, 2007[63]
- Ophiomyia kwansonis Sasakawa, 1961[72]
- Ophiomyia labiatalis Spencer, 1959[3]
- Ophiomyia labiatarum Hering, 1937
- Ophiomyia lacertosa Spencer, 1973[33]
- Ophiomyia lantanae (Froggatt, 1919)[73]
- Ophiomyia lappivora (Koizumi, 1953)
- Ophiomyia lassa Spencer, 1981[13]
- Ophiomyia laticolis Lonsdale, 2021[32]
- Ophiomyia lauta (Spencer, 1969)[21]
- Ophiomyia legitima Spencer, 1973[33]
- Ophiomyia leprosa Sasakawa, 2005[74]
- Ophiomyia levata Spencer, 1981[13]
- Ophiomyia lippiae Spencer, 1966[75]
- Ophiomyia longilingua (Hendel, 1920)[44]
- Ophiomyia lucidata Spencer, 1961[16]
- Ophiomyia lucidella Spencer, 1977[50]
- Ophiomyia lunatica Spencer, 1961[16]
- Ophiomyia lutzi Spencer, 1977[58]
- Ophiomyia maculata Spencer, 1981[13]
- Ophiomyia magna Spencer, 1983[46]
- Ophiomyia maipuensis Sasakawa, 1994[76]
- Ophiomyia major (Strobl, 1898)[77]
- Ophiomyia malalata Guglya, 2013[24]
- Ophiomyia malitiosa Spencer, 1981[13]
- Ophiomyia mallecensis Spencer, 1982[19]
- Ophiomyia marellii (Brèthes, 1920)[78]
- Ophiomyia marquesana (Malloch, 1933)[79]
- Ophiomyia maura (Meigen, 1838)[80]
- Ophiomyia melanagromyzae Spencer, 1977[58]
- Ophiomyia melandricaulis Hering, 1943[81]
- Ophiomyia melandryi Meijere, 1924
- Ophiomyia melica Spencer, 1981[13]
- Ophiomyia memorabilis Spencer, 1974[82]
- Ophiomyia mendica Martinez, 1992[83]
- Ophiomyia mesonotata Spencer, 1961[84]
- Ophiomyia micra Spencer, 1963[15]
- Ophiomyia mimuli Eiseman & Lonsdale, 2018[55]
- Ophiomyia mohelensis Cerný, 1994
- Ophiomyia monticola Sehgal, 1968[85]
- Ophiomyia moravica Cerný, 1994
- Ophiomyia mukhorytsa Guglya, 2020[71]
- Ophiomyia mussauensis Spencer, 1966[86]
- Ophiomyia nabali Eiseman & Lonsdale, 2021[87]
- Ophiomyia nassauensis (Spencer, 1973)[33]
- Ophiomyia nasuta (Melander, 1913)[88]
- Ophiomyia nealae Sasakawa, 1964[89]
- Ophiomyia negrosensis Spencer, 1962[69]
- Ophiomyia nigerrima Spencer, 1959[3]
- Ophiomyia nona Spencer, 1969[21]
- Ophiomyia nuginiensis (Spencer, 1977)[58]
- Ophiomyia obstipa Spencer, 1973[33]
- Ophiomyia ocimi Spencer, 1965[40]
- Ophiomyia ocimivora Spencer, 1985
- Ophiomyia octava Spencer, 1969[21]
- Ophiomyia ononidis Spencer, 1966[68]
- Ophiomyia orbiculata (Hendel, 1931)[30]
- Ophiomyia orientalis Cerný, 1994
- Ophiomyia otfordensis Spencer, 1977[50]
- Ophiomyia oviformis Sasakawa & Fan, 1985[90]
- Ophiomyia ozeana Sasakawa, 1998
- Ophiomyia paektusanica Cerný, 2007[63]
- Ophiomyia pannonica Cerný, 2015[66]
- Ophiomyia pappi Cerný, 2015[66]
- Ophiomyia papuana Spencer, 1977[58]
- Ophiomyia paramaura Pakalniškis, 1994
- Ophiomyia paramonovi (Spencer, 1963)[15]
- Ophiomyia parda Eiseman & Lonsdale, 2018[55]
- Ophiomyia parva Spencer, 1986[5]
- Ophiomyia parvella (Spencer, 1973)[33]
- Ophiomyia parvula Spencer, 1977[50]
- Ophiomyia penicillata Hendel, 1920[44]
- Ophiomyia perversa Spencer, 1965[40]
- Ophiomyia peshokia Singh & Ipe, 1973
- Ophiomyia pfaffiae (Spencer, 1963)[11]
- Ophiomyia phalloides Sasakawa, 2004[53]
- Ophiomyia phaseoli (Tryon, 1895)[91]
- Ophiomyia phaseoloides Martinez, 1992[83]
- Ophiomyia pinguis (Fallén, 1820)[92]
- Ophiomyia pisi (Kleinschmidt, 1961)
- Ophiomyia placida (Spencer, 1963)[15]
- Ophiomyia praecisa Spencer, 1969[21]
- Ophiomyia pretoriensis Spencer, 1960[28]
- Ophiomyia prima Spencer, 1969[21]
- Ophiomyia productella Spencer, 1960[28]
- Ophiomyia pseudonasuta Cerný, 1994
- Ophiomyia puerarivora Sasakawa, 1981[93]
- Ophiomyia pulicaria (Meigen, 1830)[94]
- Ophiomyia pullata Spencer, 1977[50]
- Ophiomyia punctata Guglya, 2013[24]
- Ophiomyia punctohalterata (Frost, 1936)[31]
- Ophiomyia quadrifida Sasakawa, 2013[60]
- Ophiomyia quadrispinosa Çikman & Sasakawa, 2011[95]
- Ophiomyia quarta Spencer, 1969[21]
- Ophiomyia quinta Spencer, 1969[21]
- Ophiomyia ranunculicaulis Hering, 1949[39]
- Ophiomyia rapta Hendel, 1931[96]
- Ophiomyia recticulipennis Singh & Ipe, 1973
- Ophiomyia rhodesiensis Spencer, 1959[3]
- Ophiomyia ricini (Meijere, 1922)
- Ophiomyia rostrata (Hendel, 1920)[44]
- Ophiomyia rotata (Spencer, 1965)[97]
- Ophiomyia rugula Eiseman & Lonsdale, 2021[87]
- Ophiomyia sarothamni (Hendel, 1923)[26]
- Ophiomyia sasakawai Spencer & Martinez, 1987[98]
- Ophiomyia scaevolana Shiao & Wu, 1997[99]
- Ophiomyia secunda Spencer, 1969[21]
- Ophiomyia senecionina Hering, 1944[100]
- Ophiomyia sepilokensis Sasakawa, 1991
- Ophiomyia septima Spencer, 1969[21]
- Ophiomyia setituberosa Sasakawa, 1972
- Ophiomyia sexta Spencer, 1969[21]
- Ophiomyia shastensis Spencer, 1981[13]
- Ophiomyia shibatsuji (Kato, 1961)
- Ophiomyia sigmoidea Cerný, 2011[101]
- Ophiomyia similans (Spencer, 1961)[16]
- Ophiomyia similata (Malloch, 1918)[102]
- Ophiomyia simplex (Loew, 1869)[103]
- Ophiomyia skanensis Spencer, 1976[57]
- Ophiomyia slovaca Cerný, 1994
- Ophiomyia solanicola Spencer, 1963[15]
- Ophiomyia solanivora Spencer, 1961[104]
- Ophiomyia solivaga Spencer, 1973[33]
- Ophiomyia spencerella (Greathead, 1969)
- Ophiomyia spenceri Cerný, 1985[105]
- Ophiomyia spicatae Spencer, 1963[11]
- Ophiomyia spinicauda Sasakawa, 1972
- Ophiomyia sporoboli (Sasakawa, 1963)
- Ophiomyia spuriosa Spencer, 1960[28]
- Ophiomyia stenophaga Pakalniškis, 1998
- Ophiomyia striata Sasakawa, 2013[60]
- Ophiomyia stricklandi Sehgal, 1971[106]
- Ophiomyia strigalis Spencer, 1963[107]
- Ophiomyia suavis Spencer, 1966[68]
- Ophiomyia subaberrans Spencer, 1986[108]
- Ophiomyia subdefinita Spencer, 1986[5]
- Ophiomyia subheracleivora Cerný, 1994
- Ophiomyia submaura Hering, 1926[109]
- Ophiomyia subpraecisa Spencer, 1986[5]
- Ophiomyia subtilis Spencer, 1977[50]
- Ophiomyia sueciae Spencer, 1976[57]
- Ophiomyia sulcata Arevalo, 1993
- Ophiomyia tenax Spencer, 1977[50]
- Ophiomyia tertia Spencer, 1969[21]
- Ophiomyia texana (Malloch, 1913)[42]
- Ophiomyia texella Spencer, 1986[5]
- Ophiomyia thalictricaulis Hering, 1962[110]
- Ophiomyia tiliae (Couden, 1908)[111]
- Ophiomyia toschiae (Spencer, 1981)[13]
- Ophiomyia tovarensis Spencer, 1973[52]
- Ophiomyia tranquilla Pakalniškis, 1998
- Ophiomyia tremenda Spencer, 1966[86]
- Ophiomyia tschirnhausi Cerný, 2011[101]
- Ophiomyia tuberculata (Becker, 1903)[112]
- Ophiomyia tuberimentula Sasakawa, 1994[76]
- Ophiomyia tunisiensis Spencer, 1977[6]
- Ophiomyia ultima (Spencer, 1986)[5]
- Ophiomyia undecima Spencer, 1969[21]
- Ophiomyia ungarensis Cerný, 2015[66]
- Ophiomyia valida Spencer, 1973[33]
- Ophiomyia vanyushai Guglya, 2014[7]
- Ophiomyia variegata (Spencer, 1977)[50]
- Ophiomyia vasta Sasakawa, 2006[67]
- Ophiomyia vegeta Spencer, 1977[50]
- Ophiomyia verbasci Cerný, 1991
- Ophiomyia verbenivora Valladares, 1986
- Ophiomyia verdalis Spencer, 1959[3]
- Ophiomyia versera Guglya, 2013[24]
- Ophiomyia vibrissata (Malloch, 1913)[42]
- Ophiomyia vignivora Spencer, 1973[113]
- Ophiomyia vimmeri Cerný, 1994
- Ophiomyia virginiensis Spencer, 1986[5]
- Ophiomyia visenda Spencer, 1965[40]
- Ophiomyia vitiosa Spencer, 1964[20]
- Ophiomyia vockerothi Spencer, 1986[5]
- Ophiomyia vulgaris Spencer, 1982[19]
- Ophiomyia wabamunensis Spencer, 1969[21]
- Ophiomyia wikstroemiae (Kleinschmidt, 1961)
- Ophiomyia yolensis Spencer, 1981[13]
- Ophiomyia zernyi Hendel, 1927[114]
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