Pangoniinae

Pangoniinae is a subfamily of horse-flies in the order Diptera, containing at seven tribes and over 40 genera.[2][3]

Pangoniinae
Pangonius sp.
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Infraorder: Tabanomorpha
Superfamily: Tabanoidea
Family: Tabanidae
Subfamily: Pangoniinae
Loew, 1860[1]
Tribes

Insects in this subfamily are distinguished from other Tabanidae by possession of ocelli and the antennal flagellum usually has eight rings.[4]

Tribes and genera

The following listing of genera and tribes is based on Josef Moucha's Synoptic Catalogue,[2] with tribe Scionini revised as in Lessard (2014) with the creation of two new tribes, Goniopsini and Mycteromyiini.[3]

Braunsiomyiini

Tribe Braunsiomyiini

Goniopsini

Tribe Goniopsini Lessard, 2014[3]

Mycteromyiini

Tribe Mycteromyiini Lessard, 2014[3]

Pangoniini

Tribe Pangoniini

Philoliche sp., India

Philolichini

Tribe Philolichini

Scionini

Tribe Scionini[3]

Scepsidini

Tribe Scepsidini

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