Epidapus

Epidapus is a genus of fungus gnats in the family Sciaridae.[1]

Epidapus
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Epidapus

Haliday in Walker, 1851
Synonyms
  • Atomaria Bigot, 1854
  • Aptanogyna Börner, 1903
  • Mycosciara Kieffer, 1903
  • Pholeosciara Schmitz, 1915
  • Landrockia Czizek, 1917
  • Calcaromyia Vimmer, 1926
  • Schmitzia Vimmer, 1926
  • Soudekia Vimmer, 1928
  • Lengersdorfia Kratochvil, 1936
  • Vimmeria Kratochvil, 1936
  • Sciarobezzia Venturi, 1964
  • Bonessia Gerbachevskaya Pavluchenko, 1986

Species

  • Epidapus Haliday in Walker, 1851
    • E. alnicola (Tuomikoski, 1957)
    • E. antegracilis Mohrig & Dimitrova, 1993
    • E. atomarius (De Geer, 1778)
    • E. bipalpatus Mohrig, 1982
    • E. brachyflagellatus Mohrig & Röschmann, 1996
    • E. detriticola (Kratochvil, 1936)
    • E. fagicola Hondru, 1968
    • E. gracilis (Walker, 1848)
    • E. ignotus (Lengersdorf, 1942)
    • E. lucifuga (Mohrig, 1970)
    • E. macrohalteratus Mohrig & Menzel, 1992
    • E. microthorax (Börner, 1903)
    • E. montivivus (Mohrig, 1970)
    • E. postdetriticola Mohrig & Röschmann, 1996
    • E. primulus Rudzinski, 2000
    • E. schillei (Börner, 1903)
    • E. spinosulus Mohrig & Blasco-Zumeta, 1996
    • E. subdetriticola Mohrig & Röschmann, 1996
    • E. subgracilis Menzel & Mohrig, 2006
    • E. subspinosulus Rudzinski & Baumjohann, 2009
  • Pseudoaptanogyna Vimmer, 1926
    • E. abieticola Frey, 1948
    • E. absconditus (Vimmer, 1926)
    • E. anomalus Mohrig & Dimitrova, 1993
    • E. bispinulosus Mohrig & Kauschke, 1994
    • E. canicattii Mohrig & Kauschke, 1994
    • E. carpaticus (Mohrig & Mamaev, 1985)
    • E. debilis Menzel, 2003
    • E. echinatum Mohrig & Kozanek, 1992
    • E. gracillimus Mohrig, 1994
    • E. ignavus (Lengersdorf, 1941)

References

  1. Menzel, F.; Mohrig, W. (2000). "Revision der paläarktischen Trauermücken (Diptera, Sciaridae) unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der deutschen Fauna". Studia dipterologica (Supplement). 3: 663 pp.
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