Pipiza is a genus Hoverflies, from the family Syrphidae, in the order Diptera. Most are dark hoverflies.[3][4]
Pipiza | |
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Pipiza quadrimaculata | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Superfamily: | Syrphoidea |
Family: | Syrphidae |
Subfamily: | Pipizinae |
Tribe: | Pipizini |
Genus: | Pipiza Fallén, 1810 |
Type species | |
Musca noctiluca | |
Synonyms[1] | |
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Biology
editSpecies
edit- Pipiza abdominalis (Shiraki & Edashige, 1953)
- Pipiza accola Violovitsh, 1985
- Pipiza angulatus (Say, 1835)
- Pipiza atrata Curran, 1922
- Pipiza aurantipes (Bigot, 1857)
- Pipiza aurea Violovitsh, 1985[5]
- Pipiza austriaca Meigen, 1822[6]
- Pipiza bellula (Williston, 1891)
- Pipiza bimaculata Meigen, 1822[6]
- Pipiza carbonaria Meigen, 1822[6]
- Pipiza catharinensis (Enderlein, 1938)
- Pipiza claripennis (Shannon, 1933)
- Pipiza convexifrons (Violovich, 1985) [7]
- Pipiza crassipes Bigot, 1884
- Pipiza cribbeni ( Coovert, 1996) [8]
- Pipiza cuprea (Violovich, 1985) [7]
- Pipiza curtilinea (Cheng, Huang & Duan, 1998) [9]
- Pipiza davidsoni Curran, 1921 [10]
- Pipiza distincta Curran, 1921 [10]
- Pipiza fasciata Meigen, 1822[6]
- Pipiza femoralis Loew, 1866
- Pipiza fenestrata Meigen, 1822[6]
- Pipiza festiva Meigen, 1822[6]
- Pipiza flavimaculata ( Matsumura, 1918)
- Pipiza flavipes (Philippi, 1865)
- Pipiza hongheensis (Huo, Ren & Zheng, 2007)
- Pipiza inornata (Matsumura, 1916) [11]
- Pipiza lugubris (Fabricius, 1775)
- Pipiza luteibarba (Vujic, Radenkovic & Polic, 2008)
- Pipiza luteitarsis Zetterstedt, 1843
- Pipiza macrofemoralis Curran, 1921 [10]
- Pipiza magnomaculata (Violovich, 1985) [7]
- Pipiza maritima ( Mutin, 2002) [12]
- Pipiza moerens (Doleschall, 1858)
- Pipiza morionellus Zetterstedt, 1843
- Pipiza mutini (Violovich, 1985) [7]
- Pipiza nielseni Violovich, 1985 [7]
- Pipiza nigripilosa Williston, 1887
- Pipiza nitidifrons (Mutin, 2002) [12]
- Pipiza notabila (Violovich, 1985) [7]
- Pipiza noctiluca (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Pipiza notata Meigen, 1822[6]
- Pipiza nox (Violovich, 1978)
- Pipiza obscura Macquart, 1834
- Pipiza obscuripennis (Meigen, 1835)
- Pipiza poday ( Mutin, 2002) [12]
- Pipiza puella Williston, 1887
- Pipiza quadrimaculata (Panzer, 1804)
- Pipiza signata Meigen, 1822[6]
- Pipiza singula (Violovich, 1985) [7]
- Pipiza subinflatifrons (Coovert, 1996) [8]
- Pipiza triste (Philippi, 1865)
- Pipiza tristis ( Violovich, 1987) [13]
- Pipiza tuvinica (Violovich, 1987) [13]
- Pipiza uleana (Enderlein, 1938) [14]
- Pipiza unimaculata (Cheng, Huang & Duan, 1998) [9]
- Pipiza westsibirica( Violovich, 1985) [7]
- Pipiza yezoensis Matsumura, 1916 [11]
References
edit- ^ Evenhuis, Neal L. (2020). "The hazards of Nomenclatural Archaeology? The Diptera names of Theodorus van Swinderen in his 1822 Index Rerum Naturalium quae conservantur in Museo Academico Groningano". Zootaxa. 4859 (3): 383–396. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4859.3.4. PMID 33056189. S2CID 222821852.
- ^ Mutin, V.A. (1998). "Cryptopipiza, nom. n., new name for the genus Pseudopipiza Violovitsh (Diptera, Syrphidae)". Dipterological Research. 9: 13.
- ^ a b Van Veen, M.P. (2004). Hoverflies of Northwest Europe, Identification Keys to the Syrphidae (hardback). Utrecht: KNNV Publishing. p. 254. ISBN 90-5011-199-8.
- ^ Stubbs, Alan E. & Falk, Steven J. (1983). British Hoverflies: An Illustrated Identification Guide. British Entomological & Natural History Society. p. 253, xvpp.
- ^ 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 17 August 2009.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Meigen, Johann Wilhelm (1822). Systematische Beschreibung der bekannten europäische n zweiflugeligen Insekten. Hamm: Dritter Theil. Schulz-Wundermann. pp. x, 416, pls. 22–32. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Violovitsh, N.A (1985). "New flower flies (Diptera, Syrphidae) of the Palaearctic fauna". Nov. Mal. Vidy Faun. Sibir. 18: 80–96.
- ^ a b Coovert, G.C. (1996). "A revision of the genus Pipiza Fallen (Diptera, Syrphidae) of America north of Mexico with notes on the placement of the tribe Pipizini". Bull. Ohio Biol. Surv. 11: 68.
- ^ a b Cheng, X.Y (1998). "Notes on syrphids of the tribe Pipizini and the geographical distribution in China (Diptera: Syrphidae)". Acta Zootax. Sinica. 23: 414–427.
- ^ a b c Curran, C. H (1921). "Revision of the Pipiza group of the family Syrphidae (flower-flies) from north of Mexico". Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. (4) 11: 345–393. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
- ^ a b Matsumura, S. (1916). "Synopsis of the economic Syrphidae of Japan". Ent. Mag. Kyoto. 2: 1–36.
- ^ a b c Mutin, V.A. (2002). "Review of the Far Eastern species of the Genus Pipiza Fallen, 1810 (Diptera, Syrphidae)". Far Eastern Ent. 121: 16pp.
- ^ a b Violovitsh, N.A. (1987). "New species of flower flies (Dipt. Syrphidae) of Palaearctic fauna. (Communication 45)". Nov. Mal. Vidy Faun. Sibir.
- ^ Enderlein, G. (1938). "Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Syrphiden. Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft". Naturforschender Freunde Berl.: 192–237.