Afroleptomydas

Afroleptomydas is a genus of flies in the family Mydidae.[3][4]

Afroleptomydas
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Mydidae
Subfamily: Syllegomydinae
Tribe: Syllegomydini
Genus: Afroleptomydas
Bequaert, 1961[1]
Type species
Afroleptomydas mauricei
Béquaert, 1961[1]
Synonyms
  • Crossoprosopus Hesse, 1969[2]

Species

  • Afroleptomydas angolensis Hesse, 1972[5]
  • Afroleptomydas anomalus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas anthophilus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas anuliventris Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas apiformis Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas apricus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas aquilus Hesse, 1972[5]
  • Afroleptomydas aridicolus Hesse, 1972[5]
  • Afroleptomydas bezzianus Béquaert, 1963[6]
  • Afroleptomydas boothi Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas braunsi (Bezzi, 1924)[7]
  • Afroleptomydas browni Hesse, 1972[5]
  • Afroleptomydas campestris Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas campsomeroides Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas capensis Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas capicolus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas cognatus Hesse, 1972[5]
  • Afroleptomydas consanguineus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas damarensis Hesse, 1972[5]
  • Afroleptomydas fasciatus (Wiedemann, 1828)[8]
  • Afroleptomydas femoralis Hesse, 1972[5]
  • Afroleptomydas flavidorsalis Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas flavigenualis Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas flavirostris (Bezzi, 1924)[7]
  • Afroleptomydas flavitibialis Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas gessi Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas gigantulus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas griquaensis Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas hirtipes Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas humeralis (Gerstaecker, 1868)[9]
  • Afroleptomydas inhacae Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas inopinus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas junodi Béquaert, 1963[6]
  • Afroleptomydas kaokoensis Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas karooanus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas koupicolus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas lampronotus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas lanipes (Bezzi, 1924)[7]
  • Afroleptomydas latipennis Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas lindneri Hesse, 1972[5]
  • Afroleptomydas luteocinctus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas marginipunctatus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas matetsiensis Béquaert, 1963[6]
  • Afroleptomydas mauricei Béquaert, 1961[1]
  • Afroleptomydas microareolatus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas microreticulatus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas milnertonensis Béquaert, 1963[6]
  • Afroleptomydas namaquensis Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas nigrescens Hesse, 1972[5]
  • Afroleptomydas nitens Béquaert, 1963[6]
  • Afroleptomydas nitidus (Bezzi, 1924)[7]
  • Afroleptomydas nitidusculus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas occidentalis Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas omeri (Stuckenberg, 1955)[10]
  • Afroleptomydas opacicinctus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas opacus (Bezzi, 1924)[7]
  • Afroleptomydas orangiae Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas ovamboensis Hesse, 1972[5]
  • Afroleptomydas paganus (Gerstaecker, 1868)[9]
  • Afroleptomydas pallidipes Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas patruelis Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas psammophilus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas pseudolanipes Béquaert, 1963[6]
  • Afroleptomydas pseudoopacus Béquaert, 1963[6]
  • Afroleptomydas pulverulentus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas rubellus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas rudebecki (Béquaert, 1960)[11]
  • Afroleptomydas rufihirtus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas rufithorax (Wiedemann, 1821)[12]
  • Afroleptomydas rusticanus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas rutilus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas saeculus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas similimus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas simulans Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas sobrinus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas sodalicus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas sorbens Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas stevensoni (Béquaert, 1938)[13]
  • Afroleptomydas subclausus (Bezzi, 1924)[7]
  • Afroleptomydas suffusipennis (Brunetti, 1929)[14]
  • Afroleptomydas thorni Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas tuliensis Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas turneri Béquaert, 1963[6]
  • Afroleptomydas vallicolus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas vansoni Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas villosus Hesse, 1969[2]
  • Afroleptomydas westermanni (Wiedemann, 1819)[15]
  • Afroleptomydas zinni Hesse, 1969[2]

References

  1. Béquaert, M. (1961). "Contribution a la connaissance morphologique et a la classification des Mydaidae (Diptera)". Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique. 37 (19): 1–18.
  2. Hesse, A.J. (1969). "The Mydaidae (Diptera) of southern Africa". Annals of the South African Museum. 54: 1–388. Retrieved 3 June 2023.
  3. Wilcox, J.; Papavero, N.; Pimentel, T. (1989). Studies of Mydidae (Diptera). IVb. Mydas and allies in the Americas (Mydinae, Mydini). Belém: Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi. pp. 139 pp.
  4. Artigas, Jorge N.; Papavero, Nelson (1990). "Studies on Mydidae Diptera v. Phylogenetic and biogeographic notes key to the American genera and illustrations of spermathecae". Gayana Zoología. 54: 87–116. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
  5. Hesse, A.J. (1972). "New Mydaidae (Diptera) from the Namib Desert and southwestern Africa". Annals of the South African Museum. 60: 109–171. Retrieved 3 June 2023.
  6. Béquaert, M. (1963). "Contribution nouvelle a la connaissance des Mydaidae de la region ethiopienne". Mémoires de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique. 2 (71): 1–68.
  7. Bezzi, M. (1924). "The South African Mydaidae (Diptera) as represented in the South African Museum". Annals of the South African Museum. 19: 191–234. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
  8. Wiedemann, Christian Rudolph Wilhelm (1828). Aussereuropäische zweiflügelige Insekten. Als Fortsetzung des Meigenschen Werks. Hamm: Zweiter Theil. Schulz. pp. xxxii + 608 pp., 7 pls.
  9. Gerstaecker, A. (1868). "Systematische Uebersicht der bis jetzt bekannt gewordenen Mydaiden (Mydasii Latr.)". Stettiner Entomologische Zeitung. 29: 65–103, pl. 1. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
  10. Stuckenberg, B.R. (1955). "A new mydaid fly from South Africa (Diptera: Mydiaidae)". Ann Natal Mus. 13: 243–246.
  11. Bequaert, J.C. (1960). "Diptera (Brachycera): Mydaidae". South African Animal Life. 6[1959]: 356–372.
  12. Wiedemann, C.R.W. (1821). Diptera exotica. Sectio II. Antennis parumarticulatis. [Edition 1]. Kilae [= Kiel]: no publisher given. pp. iv + pp. 43–50 + 101 pp., 2 pls.
  13. Bequaert, J.C. (1938). "Contribution a la connaissance des Mydaidae de l'Afrique". Bulletin et Annales de la Société Entomologique de Belgique. 78: 331–349.
  14. Brunetti, E. (1929). "New African Diptera". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 4 (10): 1–35.
  15. Wiedemann, C.R.W. (1819). "Beschreibung neuer Zweiflügler aus Ostindien und Afrika". Zoologisches Magazin. 1 (3): 1–39. Retrieved 20 November 2022.
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