Strongylophthalmyia Explained
Strongylophthalmyia are a genus of slender, long-legged flies, the majority of which occur in the Oriental and Australasian regions.
Species
- S. albisternum Evenhuis, 2016 - Thailand.[1]
- S. angustipennis Melander, 1920
- S. bifasciata Yang & Wang, 1992[2]
- S. borneensis Evenhuis, 2016 - Borneo.[1]
- S. brunneipennis (De Meijere, 1914)
- S. caestus Evenhuis, 2016 - Philippines.[1]
- S. caliginosa Iwasa, 1992
- S. coarctata Hendel, 1913
- S. crinita Hennig, 1940
- S. darlingi Evenhuis, 2016 - Sumatra.[1]
- S. dorsocentralis Papp, 2006 - Thailand.[3]
- S. federeri Evenhuis, 2016 - Philippines. Named after tennis champion Roger Federer because of its distinctive racquet-shaped male palpus.[1]
- S. freidbergi Shatalkin, 1996[4]
- S. gibbifera Shatalkin, 1993[5]
- S. hauseri Evenhuis, 2016 - Thailand, Vietnam.[1]
- S. immaculata Hennig, 1940 - Taiwan.[1]
- S. indochinensis Evenhuis, 2016 - Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam.[1]
- S. inundans Evenhuis, 2016 - Philippines.[1]
- S. laosensis Evenhuis, 2016 - Laos.[1]
- S. lowi Evenhuis, 2016 - Malay Peninsula.[1]
- S. lutea (De Meijere, 1914)
- S. macrocera Papp, 2006 - Thailand.[3]
- S. malayensis Evenhuis, 2016 - Malay Peninsula.[1]
- S. metatarsata De Meijere, 1919
- S. microstyla Shatalkin, 1996 - Philippines.[1]
- S. nigricoxa (De Meijere, 1914)
- S. nigripalpis Evenhuis, 2016 - Malay Peninsula.[1]
- S. oxybeles Evenhuis, 2016 - Sumatra.[1]
- S. palpalis Papp, 2006 - Thailand.[3]
- S. pappi Evenhuis, 2016 - Thailand.[1]
- S. pectinigera Shatalkin, 1996[4]
- S. pengellyi Barber, 2007 - Canada, United States.[6]
- S. phillindablank Evenhuis, 2016 - Yunnan (China).[1]
- S. pictipes Frey, 1935
- S. polita (De Meijere, 1914)
- S. punctata Hennig, 1940 - Taiwan.[1]
- S. sichuanica Evenhuis, 2016 - Sichuan (China).[1]
- S. spinosa Frey, 1956 - Northern Burma.[1]
- S. sumatrana Evenhuis, 2016 - Sumatra.[1]
- S. thaii Papp, 2006 - Thailand.[3]
- S. thailandica Evenhuis, 2016 - Thailand.[1]
- S. ustulata (Zetterstedt, 1844) - Europe.
- S. verrucifera Shatalkin, 1996[4]
Notes and References
- Evenhuis . N.L. . 2016 . World review of the genus Strongylophthalmyia Heller (Diptera: Strongylophthalmyiidae). Part I: Introduction, morphology, species groups, and review of the Strongylophthalmyia punctata subgroup . Zootaxa . 4189 . 2 . 201–243 . 10.11646/zootaxa.4189.2.1. 27988730 .
- Yang . Ding . Wang . Z. . A primary study on Psilidae and Strongylophthalmyiidae of Mt. Mogan with two new species (Diptera: Acalyptera) . J. Zhejiang Forestry College . 1992 . 9 . 446–449.
- Papp . L. . Merz . B. . Foldvari . M. . Diptera of Thailand. A summary of the families and genera with references to the species representation . Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae . 2006 . 52 . 97–269 . 30 May 2018.
- Shatalkin . A. I. . New and little known species of flies of Lauxaniidae and Strongylophthalmyiidae (Diptera) . Russian Ent. J. . 1996 . 4 . 145–157.
- Shatalkin . A. I. . On the taxonomy of the flies of the family Strongylophthalmyiidae (Diptera) . Zool. Zh. . 1993 . 72 . 124–131.
- Barber . K. N. . Strongylophthalmyia pengellyi n. sp., a second species of Nearctic Strongylophthalmyiidae (Diptera) . JESO . 2007 . 137 . 2006 . 81–109 . 30 May 2018.