Apotropina

Apotropina is a genus of fruit flies in the family Chloropidae.[9][10]

Apotropina
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Chloropidae
Subfamily: Siphonellopsinae
Genus: Apotropina
Hendel, 1907[1]
Synonyms

Species

  • Apotropina aequalis (Becker, 1911)[4]
  • Apotropina albiseta (Malloch, 1924)[5]
  • Apotropina anomala (Malloch, 1925)
  • Apotropina australis (Malloch, 1924)[5]
  • Apotropina barberi (Sabrosky, 1951)
  • Apotropina bispinosa (Becker, 1911)[4]
  • Apotropina bistriata Liu & Yang, 2015
  • Apotropina brevivenosa (Dely-Draskovits, 1977)
  • Apotropina brunneicosta (Malloch, 1923)
  • Apotropina brunneivittata Sabrosky, 1982[11]
  • Apotropina brunnipennis (Meijere, 1913)
  • Apotropina cinerea (Meijere, 1906)
  • Apotropina circumdata (Duda, 1930)
  • Apotropina coenosioides (Frey, 1923)
  • Apotropina conopsea (Duda, 1934)
  • Apotropina costomaculata (Malloch, 1924)[5]
  • Apotropina dasypleura (Malloch, 1928)
  • Apotropina duplicata (Malloch, 1923)
  • Apotropina exquisita (Malloch, 1940)
  • Apotropina fortis (Becker, 1916)
  • Apotropina fuscipleuris (Becker, 1911)[4]
  • Apotropina gigantea (Becker, 1916)
  • Apotropina gracilis (Malloch, 1913)
  • Apotropina grisea (Malloch, 1934)
  • Apotropina griseovina (Malloch, 1936)
  • Apotropina hirtiventris (Malloch, 1934)
  • Apotropina hirtoides (Sabrosky, 1951)
  • Apotropina infumata (Becker, 1916)
  • Apotropina itascae (Sabrosky, 1951)
  • Apotropina japonica Kanmiya, 1983
  • Apotropina lachaisei Sabrosky, 1982[11]
  • Apotropina lineata (Becker, 1916)
  • Apotropina longepilosa (Strobl, 1893)
  • Apotropina longipennis (Becker, 1912)
  • Apotropina longiprocessa Liu & Yang, 2015
  • Apotropina longula (Becker, 1912)
  • Apotropina lutea (Meijere, 1906)
  • Apotropina meijerei (Sabrosky, 1952)
  • Apotropina nagatomii Yang, Yang & Kanmiya, 1993
  • Apotropina nigricornis (Duda, 1930)
  • Apotropina nigricornis Sabrosky, 1982[11]
  • Apotropina nigripila (Duda, 1934)
  • Apotropina nudiseta (Becker, 1911)[4]
  • Apotropina ornatipennis (Malloch, 1923)
  • Apotropina palliata (Curran, 1926)
  • Apotropina pallipes (Malloch, 1940)
  • Apotropina panamensis (Malloch, 1934)
  • Apotropina parva (Malloch, 1928)
  • Apotropina proxima (Rayment, 1959)
  • Apotropina pruinosa (Thomson, 1869)
  • Apotropina pulchrifrons (Meijere, 1906)
  • Apotropina purpurascens (Malloch, 1930)
  • Apotropina quadriseta (Harrison, 1959)
  • Apotropina raymenti (Curran, 1930)
  • Apotropina rufescens (Duda, 1934)
  • Apotropina rufithorax (Duda, 1930)
  • Apotropina senilis (Duda, 1930)
  • Apotropina shewelli (Sabrosky, 1951)
  • Apotropina shewelliana (Spencer, 1977)
  • Apotropina sigalopleura Sabrosky, 1982[11]
  • Apotropina sinensis Yang, Yang & Kanmiya, 1993
  • Apotropina speculariforns (Enderlein, 1911)
  • Apotropina stuckenbergi Sabrosky, 1982[11]
  • Apotropina sulae (Spencer, 1977)
  • Apotropina taylori (Malloch, 1940)
  • Apotropina tomentosa Cherian, 2002
  • Apotropina tonnoiri (Sabrosky, 1955)
  • Apotropina tristriata Liu & Yang, 2015
  • Apotropina tsitsikama Sabrosky, 1982[11]
  • Apotropina uniformis Yang, Yang & Kanmiya, 1993
  • Apotropina viduata (Schiner, 1868)
  • Apotropina virilis (Bohart & Gressitt, 1951)
  • Apotropina vittata (Sabrosky, 1959)
  • Apotropina willistoni (Sabrosky, 1951)
  • Apotropina wisei (Harrison, 1959)
  • Apotropina zeylanica (Lamb, 1918)

References

  1. Hendel, F. (1907). "Nomina nova fur mehrere Gattungen der acalyptraten Musciden". Wiener Entomologische Zeitung. 26: 98. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
  2. Schiner, I.R. (1868). Diptera. In [Wullerstorf-Urbair, B. von (in charge)], Reise der osterreichischen Fregatte Novara. Zool. 2(1). Wien: B. K. Gerold's Sohn. pp. vi + 388 pp., 4 pls.
  3. Becker, T. (1910). "Chloropidae. Eine monographische Studie. 1. Teil. Paläarktische Region". Archivum zoologicum (Budapest). 1: 23–174, 2 pls. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
  4. Becker, T. (1911). "Chloropidae. Eine monographische Studie. III. Teil. Die indo-australische Region". Annales Historico-Naturales Musei Nationalis Hungarici. 9: 35–170. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
  5. Malloch, John Russel (1924). "Notes on Australian Diptera. No. III". Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales. The Linnean Society of New South Wales. 49 (3): 329–338.
  6. Malloch, J.R. (1930). "Lonchaeidae, Chloropidae, Piophilidae". Insects of Samoa. 6: 239–251.
  7. Neave, S.A. (1940). Nomenclator zoologicus. A list of the names of genera and subgenera in zoology from the tenth edition of Linnaeus 1758 to the end of 1935. In four volumes. Q-Z and Supplement. Vol. IV. Zoological Society of London. pp. 1–758.
  8. Malloch, J.R. (1940). "Notes on Australian Diptera. XXXVIII. Family Chloropidae, part ii". Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales. 65: 261–288. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
  9. Andersson, H. (1977). "Taxonomic and phylogenetic studies on Chloropidae (Diptera) with special reference to Old World genera". Entomologica Scandinavica. Supplement. 8: 1–200.
  10. O’Hara, James E.; Shannon, J. Henderson; D. Monty, Wood (5 March 2020). "World Checklist of the Tachinidae" (PDF). Tachinidae Resources. Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  11. Sabrosky, C.W. (1982). "The Afrotropical species of Apotropina Hendel (Diptera: Chloropidae)". Annals of the Natal Museum. 25: 267–279.

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