Micrempis

Micrempis is a genus of flies in the family Hybotidae.[2]

Micrempis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Hybotidae
Subfamily: Tachydromiinae
Tribe: Drapetini
Genus: Micrempis
Melander, 1928[1]
Type species
Micrempis nana

Species

  • Micrempis anatolica Chillcott, 1983[3]
  • Micrempis argyropalpa (Bezzi, 1904)[4]
  • Micrempis arnasoni Chillcott, 1983[3]
  • Micrempis bomboxynon Chillcott, 1983[3]
  • Micrempis brasiliensis Chillcott, 1983[3]
  • Micrempis brevis Solórzano-Kraemer, Sinclair & Cumming, 2005[5]
  • Micrempis carpofusca Chillcott & Teskey, 1983[3]
  • Micrempis costata Chillcott & Teskey, 1983[3]
  • Micrempis curviradius (Smith, 1962)[6]
  • Micrempis dominicensis Chillcott, 1983[3]
  • Micrempis eocenica (Meunier, 1908)[7]
  • Micrempis flava Chillcott, 1983[3]
  • Micrempis flavicrus Chillcott & Teskey, 1983[3]
  • Micrempis fuscipes (Bezzi, 1912)[8]
  • Micrempis lutescens (Bezzi, 1904)[4]
  • Micrempis melina Chillcott, 1983[3]
  • Micrempis mexicana Chillcott, 1983[3]
  • Micrempis millepalmae Chillcott, 1983[3]
  • Micrempis mimica Chillcott, 1983[3]
  • Micrempis minuta (Melander, 1902)[9]
  • Micrempis nana Melander, 1928[1]
  • Micrempis nitidigena Chillcott & Teskey, 1983[3]
  • Micrempis obliqua Melander, 1928[1]
  • Micrempis oculiseta Chillcott & Teskey, 1983[3]
  • Micrempis plaumanni Chillcott, 1983[3]
  • Micrempis pseudopalmae Chillcott, 1983[3]
  • Micrempis richardsi Chillcott, 1983[3]
  • Micrempis setifrons (Bezzi, 1904)[4]
  • Micrempis suspiciosa Meunier, 1908[7]
  • Micrempis varipes Melander, 1928[1]

References

  1. Melander, Axel Leonard (1928). Diptera. Fam. Empididae. In Wytsman, P., ed. Bruxelles: Genera insectorum. pp. 1–434.
  2. Sinclair, Bradley J.; Cumming, Jeffrey M. (2006). "Morphology, higher-level phylogeny and classification of the Empidoidea" (PDF). Zootaxa. Auckland, New Zealand: Magnolia Press. 1180: 1–172. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.1180.1.1. Retrieved 24 April 2023.
  3. Chillcott, J.G.; Teskey, H.J. (1983). "A revision of the New World genera allied to Megagrapha Melander (Diptera: Empididae)". The Canadian Entomologist. 115 (10): 1291–1328. doi:10.4039/Ent1151291-10. S2CID 86638751.
  4. Bezzi, Mario (1904). "Empididi Indo-Australiani raccolti dal Signor L. Biro" (PDF). Annales Musei historico-naturalis hungarici. 2 (1): 320–361. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  5. Kraemer, M.M.S.; Sinclair, B.J.; Cumming, J.M. (2005). "Five new species of Tachydromiinae (Diptera: Empididae s.l.) from New World Tertiary ambers". Zootaxa. 1010: 37–52. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.1010.1.4.
  6. Smith, Kenneth G. V. . (1962). "Studies on the Brazilian Empididae (Diptera)". Transactions of the Entomological Society of London. 114 (7): 195–266. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2311.1962.tb01079.x.
  7. Meunier, F. (1908). "Monographie des Empididae de l'ambre de la Baltique et catalogue bibliographique complet sur les dipteres de cette resine". Ann. Sci. Nat. Zool. 7 (9): 81–135.
  8. Bezzi, M. (1912). "Rhagionidae et Empididae ex insula Formosa a Clar. H. Sauter Missae" (PDF). Annales historico-naturales Musei nationalis hungarici. 10: 442–495. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  9. Melander, Axel. L. (1902). "A monograph of the North American Empididae. Part I". Transactions of the American Entomological Society. 28: 195–367. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
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