Siphona

Siphona is a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

Siphona
Siphona geniculata
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Tachinidae
Subfamily: Tachininae
Tribe: Siphonini
Genus: Siphona
Meigen, 1803
Type species
Musca geniculata
De Geer, 1776
Synonyms

Aphantorhaphopsis and Ceranthia are sometimes not considered subgenera of Siphona,[14] though some European workers seem to contend that these are genera in their own right.[7][15]

Species

  • Siphona antennata (O’Hara, 1984)[30]
  • Siphona hurdi (Reinhard, 1959)[31]
  • Siphona sonorensis (O’Hara, 1984)[30]
  • Siphona xanthogaster (O’Hara, 1984)[30]
  • Siphona abbreviata (Villeneuve, 1915)
  • Siphona akidnomyia O'Hara, 1982
  • Siphona albocincta (Villeneuve, 1942)
  • Siphona amoena (Mesnil, 1952)[44]
  • Siphona amplicornis Mesnil, 1959[45]
  • Siphona angusta Mesnil, 1959[45]
  • Siphona antennalis (Mesnil, 1952)[44]
  • Siphona atricapilla Mesnil, 1959[45]
  • Siphona bevisi Curran, 1941
  • Siphona bilineata (Mesnil, 1952)[44]
  • Siphona boreata Mesnil, 1960[46]
  • Siphona brunnea O'Hara, 1982
  • Siphona capensis Curran, 1941
  • Siphona collini Mesnil, 1960[46]
  • Siphona confusa Mesnil, 1961[47]
  • Siphona cothurnata (Mesnil, 1952)[44]
  • Siphona creberrima (Speiser, 1910)[48]
  • Siphona cristata (Fabricius, 1805)[49]
  • Siphona cuthbertsoni Curran, 1941
  • Siphona efflatouni Mesnil, 1960[46]
  • Siphona flavifrons Stæger, 1849[50]
  • Siphona floridensis O'Hara, 1982[51]
  • Siphona foliacea (Mesnil, 1953)[20]
  • Siphona fuliginea Mesnil, 1977[52]
  • Siphona futilis Wulp, 1890
  • Siphona gedeana Wulp, 1896[53]
  • Siphona geniculata (De Geer, 1776)[54]
  • Siphona gracilis (Mesnil, 1952)[44]
  • Siphona grandistylum Pandellé, 1894[26]
  • Siphona griseola Mesnil, 1970[55]
  • Siphona hokkaidensis Mesnil, 1957[23]
  • Siphona hungarica Andersen, 1984[56]
  • Siphona illinoiensis Townsend, 1891[57]
  • Siphona immaculata Andersen, 1996[15]
  • Siphona infuscata (Mesnil, 1952)
  • Siphona ingerae Andersen, 1982[58]
  • Siphona intrudens (Curran, 1932)
  • Siphona kairiensis O'Hara, 1983
  • Siphona kuscheli (Cortés, 1952)[59]
  • Siphona lindneri (Mesnil, 1959)
  • Siphona longissima O'Hara, 1982
  • Siphona ludicra Mesnil, 1977[52]
  • Siphona lurida Reinhard, 1943
  • Siphona lutea (Townsend, 1919)[17]
  • Siphona macronyx O'Hara, 1982[51]
  • Siphona maculata Stæger, 1849[50]
  • Siphona maderensis Smit & Zeegers, 2002[60]
  • Siphona maroccana Cerretti & Tschorsnig, 2007[61]
  • Siphona medialis O'Hara, 1982[51]
  • Siphona melania (Bezzi, 1908)[62]
  • Siphona melanura Mesnil, 1959[45]
  • Siphona multifaria O'Hara, 1982[51]
  • Siphona munroi Curran, 1941
  • Siphona murina (Mesnil, 1952)[44]
  • Siphona nigricans (Villeneuve, 1930)
  • Siphona nigrohalterata Mesnil, 1959[63]
  • Siphona nigroseta Curran, 1941
  • Siphona nobilis (Mesnil, 1953)[20]
  • Siphona nuragica Cerretti & Tschorsnig, 2007[61]
  • Siphona obesa (Mesnil, 1952)[44]
  • Siphona obscuripennis Curran, 1941
  • Siphona oligomyia O'Hara, 1981
  • Siphona pacifica O'Hara, 1982[51]
  • Siphona paludosa Mesnil, 1960[46]
  • Siphona patellipalpis (Mesnil, 1952)[44]
  • Siphona pauciseta Rondani, 1865[64]
  • Siphona phantasma (Mesnil, 1952)[44]
  • Siphona pigra Mesnil, 1977[52]
  • Siphona pilistyla Andersen, 1996[15]
  • Siphona pisinnia O'Hara, 1982[51]
  • Siphona plorans (Mesnil, 1954)[2]
  • Siphona pretoriana O'Hara & Cerretti, 2016[11]
  • Siphona pseudomaculata Blanchard, 1963
  • Siphona reducta (Mesnil, 1952)[44]
  • Siphona rizaba O'Hara, 1982
  • Siphona rossica Mesnil, 1961[47]
  • Siphona rubrapex Mesnil, 1977[52]
  • Siphona rubrica (Mesnil, 1952)[44]
  • Siphona setinerva (Mesnil, 1952)[44]
  • Siphona setosa Mesnil, 1960[46]
  • Siphona seyrigi Mesnil, 1960[46]
  • Siphona simulans (Mesnil, 1952)[44]
  • Siphona sola Mesnil, 1959[45]
  • Siphona spinulosa (Mesnil, 1952)[44]
  • Siphona subarctica Andersen, 1996[15]
  • Siphona trichaeta (Mesnil, 1952)[44]
  • Siphona tropica (Townsend, 1915)[4]
  • Siphona unispina (Mesnil, 1952)[44]
  • Siphona vittata Curran, 1941
  • Siphona wittei (Mesnil, 1952)[44]

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