Graptomyza

Graptomyza
Graptomyza sp.
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Graptomyza

Graptomyza is a genus of hoverflies.

Species

  • G. alabeta Séguy, 1948
  • G. amplicavum Whittington, 1992
  • G. angustimarginata Brunetti, 1923
  • G. antipoda Shannon, 1927
  • G. arisana Shiraki, 1930
  • G. atripes Bigot, 1883
  • G. aurea Bezzi, 1915
  • G. bergi Greene, 1949
  • G. brevirostris Wiedemann, 1820[2]
  • G. breviscutum Curran, 1929
  • G. chaetomelas Doesburg, 1966
  • G. clarala Whittington, 1992
  • G. coniceps Meijere, 1929
  • G. coomani Séguy, 1948
  • G. cornuta Meijere, 1914
  • G. cynocephala Kertész, 1914
  • G. dentata Kertész, 1914
  • G. doddi Ferguson, 1926
  • G. dolichocera Kertész, 1914
  • G. elegans Hull, 1950
  • G. fascipennis Sack, 1922
  • G. flavicollis Ferguson, 1926
  • G. flavipes Meijere, 1911
  • G. flavitincta Hull, 1950
  • G. flavonotata Brunetti, 1917
  • G. flavorhyncha Hull, 1941
  • G. formosana Shiraki, 1930
  • G. gibbula Walker, 1859
  • G. globigaster Hull, 1943
  • G. hardyi Greene, 1949
  • G. hova Keiser, 1971
  • G. ihai Shiraki, 1968
  • G. inclusa Walker, 1856
  • G. interrupta Wiedemann, 1830
  • G. ishikawai Shiraki, 1954
  • G. itoi Shiraki, 1954
  • G. jacobsoni Meijere, 1911
  • G. javensis Greene, 1949
  • G. latiusculus Walker, 1861
  • G. lineata Osten Sacken, 1881
  • G. literata Osten Sacken, 1882
  • G. loewi Goot, 1964
  • G. longicornis Meijere, 1908
  • G. longirostris Wiedemann, 1820[3]
  • G. longqishanica Huang & Cheng, 1995
  • G. lutea Whittington, 1992
  • G. maculipennis Meijere, 1908
  • G. melliponaeformis Doleschall, 1858
  • G. microdon Osten Sacken, 1882
  • G. minor Shiraki, 1963
  • G. mitis Curran & Bryan, 1926
  • G. multiseta Huang & Cheng, 1995
  • G. nigra Bezzi, 1915
  • G. nigricavum Whittington, 1992
  • G. nigripes Brunetti, 1913
  • G. nitobei Shiraki, 1930
  • G. obtusa Kertész, 1914
  • G. oceanica Shiraki, 1963
  • G. okawai Shiraki, 1956
  • G. pallidinotata Whittington, 1992
  • G. palmeri Greene, 1949
  • G. perforata Doesburg, 1960
  • G. periaurantaca Huang & Cheng, 1995
  • G. phyllocera Hull, 1950
  • G. plumifer Ferguson, 1926
  • G. punctata Meijere, 1908
  • G. quadrifaria Szilády, 1942
  • G. rectifacies Meijere, 1916
  • G. robusticornis Doesburg, 1957
  • G. seimunda Curran, 1928
  • G. setigloba Hull, 1941
  • G. sexnotata Brunetti, 1908
  • G. signata Walker, 1860
  • G. spectralis Hull, 1950
  • G. spinifera Whittington, 1994
  • G. suavissima Karsch, 1888
  • G. subflavonotata Mutin, 1983
  • G. summa Whittington, 1992
  • G. takeuchii Shiraki, 1954
  • G. tibialis Walker, 1858
  • G. tinctovittata Brunetti, 1915
  • G. triangulifera Bigot, 1883
  • G. trilineata Meijere, 1908
  • G. triseriata Meijere, 1929
  • G. uchiyamai Shiraki, 1930
  • G. varia Walker, 1849
  • G. ventralis Wiedemann, 1830
  • G. xanthopoda Bezzi, 1915
  • G. yangi Huang & Cheng, 1995
  • G. yasumatui Ouchi, 1943

Sources:[4][5]

References

  1. Whittington, A.E. (October 1992). "Revision of the Afrotropical species of Graptomyza Wiedemann (Diptera: Syrphidae: Volucellini)". Annals of the Natal Museum. 33 (1): 209–269. Retrieved 2017-03-01.
  2. EOL page:http://eol.org/pages/752018/entries/33707601/overview
  3. EOL page: http://eol.org/pages/751993/overview
  4. http://eol.org/pages/80845/entries/33707598/overview
  5. Thompson, F. C.; Vockeroth, J. R. (May 27, 2007). Neal L. Evenhuis (ed.). "51. Family Syrphidae". Australasian/Oceanian Diptera Catalog – Web Version. Bishop Museum. Retrieved January 24, 2011.
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