Lindneromyia

Lindneromyia is a genus of flat-footed flies (insects in the family Platypezidae). There are at least 70 described species in Lindneromyia.[3][4][5][6]

Lindneromyia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Platypezidae
Subfamily: Platypezinae
Genus: Lindneromyia
Kessel, 1965[1]
Type species
Lindneromyia africana
Kessel, 1965[1]
Synonyms
  • Plesioclythia Kessel & Maggioncalda, 1968[2]
  • Symmetricella Kessel, 1966
  • Grossovena Kessel & Maggioncalda, 1968[2]
  • Penesymmetria Kessel & Maggioncalda, 1968

Species

These 75 species belong to the genus Lindneromyia:

  • Lindneromyia abessinica (Oldenberg, 1913)[7]
  • Lindneromyia abscondita (Snow, 1895) c g
  • Lindneromyia acuminata (Tonnoir, 1925) c g
  • Lindneromyia africana Kessel, 1965 c g[1]
  • Lindneromyia agarici (Willard, 1914) c g b
  • Lindneromyia albomaculata Chandler, 1994[8] c g
  • Lindneromyia angustifrons (Oldenberg, 1917)[9]
  • Lindneromyia aquila (Kessel & Clopton, 1970)[10] c g
  • Lindneromyia argentifascia Chandler, 1994[8] c g
  • Lindneromyia argyrogyna (Meijere, 1907) c g
  • Lindneromyia arnaudi (Kessel & Clopton, 1970)[10] c g
  • Lindneromyia austraquila Chandler, 1994[8] c g
  • Lindneromyia balteata (Kessel & Clopton, 1970)[10] c g
  • Lindneromyia basilewskyi (Kessel & Clopton, 1970)[10] c g
  • Lindneromyia boharti (Kessel & Clopton, 1969) c g
  • Lindneromyia brunettii (Kessel & Clopton, 1969) c g
  • Lindneromyia brunnescens (Collin, 1931) c g
  • Lindneromyia caccabata (Kessel & Clopton, 1970)[10] c g
  • Lindneromyia carbonaria (Kessel, 1950) c g
  • Lindneromyia cascassi (Bowden, 1979) c g
  • Lindneromyia cirrhocera (Czerny, 1930) c g
  • Lindneromyia curta Chandler, 1994[8] c g
  • Lindneromyia denticulata (Tonnoir, 1925) c g
  • Lindneromyia dianae (Kessel & Clopton, 1970)[10] c g
  • Lindneromyia dorsalis (Meigen, 1804) c g
  • Lindneromyia fasciventris (Oldenburg, 1917) c g
  • Lindneromyia fergusoni (Tonnoir, 1925) c g
  • Lindneromyia flavicornis (Loew, 1866) c g b
  • Lindneromyia flavipalpis Chandler, 1994[8] c g
  • Lindneromyia fonsecai Chandler, 1994[8] c g
  • Lindneromyia fumapex (Kessel, 1965) c g
  • Lindneromyia ghesquierei (Collart, 1950) c
  • Lindneromyia glaucescens (Walker, 1859) c g
  • Lindneromyia gressitti Chandler, 1994[8] c g
  • Lindneromyia griseola (Tonnoir, 1925) c g
  • Lindneromyia hendricksoni (Kessel & Clopton, 1970)[10] c g
  • Lindneromyia hirtifacies (Oldenberg, 1917)[9]
  • Lindneromyia hungarica Chandler, 2001 c g
  • Lindneromyia ilunga (Kessel & Clopton, 1970)[10] c g
  • Lindneromyia kandyi Chandler, 1994[8] c g
  • Lindneromyia keiseri (Kessel & Clopton, 1970)[10] c g
  • Lindneromyia kerteszi (Oldenberg, 1913)[7]
  • Lindneromyia kesseli Bowden, 1973[11]
  • Lindneromyia limpukane (Kessel & Clopton, 1970)[10] c g
  • Lindneromyia lindneri (Kessel, 1965) c g
  • Lindneromyia madagascarensis (Kessel & Clopton, 1970)[10] c g
  • Lindneromyia maggioncaldai (Kessel, 1967) c g
  • Lindneromyia malagasiensis (Kessel & Clopton, 1970)[10] c g
  • Lindneromyia malawiensis (Kessel & Clopton, 1970)[10] c g
  • Lindneromyia matilei (Bowden, 1979) c g
  • Lindneromyia merimbulae Chandler, 1994[8] c g
  • Lindneromyia minuta (Lindner, 1956) c g
  • Lindneromyia mogollonensis (Kessel & Kessel, 1967) c g
  • Lindneromyia natalensis (Brunetti, 1929) c g
  • Lindneromyia nigella (Shatalkin, 1980) c g
  • Lindneromyia pellucens (Aczel, 1958) c g
  • Lindneromyia pendleburyi Chandler, 1994[8] c g
  • Lindneromyia peruviana (Oldenberg, 1917)[9]
  • Lindneromyia pilosa (Oldenberg, 1917)[9]
  • Lindneromyia psephos (Kessel & Clopton, 1970)[10] c g
  • Lindneromyia pulchra (Snow, 1894) c g
  • Lindneromyia quatei Chandler, 1994[8] c g
  • Lindneromyia steinleyi (Kessel & Clopton, 1970)[10] c g
  • Lindneromyia stellae (Kessel & Clopton, 1970)[10] c g
  • Lindneromyia stuckenbergi (Kessel & Clopton, 1970)[10] c g
  • Lindneromyia ubuhle (Kessel & Clopton, 1970)[10] c g
  • Lindneromyia ubumnyma (Kessel & Clopton, 1970)[10] c g
  • Lindneromyia ubusuku (Kessel & Clopton, 1970)[10] c g
  • Lindneromyia umbrosa (Snow, 1894) c g
  • Lindneromyia umusi (Kessel & Clopton, 1970)[10] c g
  • Lindneromyia umzimkulwana (Kessel & Clopton, 1970)[10] c g
  • Lindneromyia ussuriensis (Shatalkin, 1993) c g
  • Lindneromyia waui Chandler, 1994[8] c g
  • Lindneromyia wheeleri (Kessel & Kessel, 1967) c g
  • Lindneromyia wulpii (Kertész, 1899) c g

Data sources: i = ITIS,[12] c = Catalogue of Life,[3] g = GBIF,[4] b = Bugguide.net[5]

References

  1. Kessel, E.L. (1965). "Lindneromyia, a new genus of flat-footed flies, and the descriptions of two new species of Platypezidae from Africa (Diptera). (Ergebnisse der Deutschen Zoologischen Ostafrika-Expedition 1951/52. Gruppe Lindner - Stuttgart, Nr. 40 und Ergebnisse der Forchungsreise Lindner 1958/59 - Nr. 21)". Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde. 143: 1–6.
  2. Kessel, E.L.; Maggioncalda, E.A. (1968). "A revision of the genera of Platypezidae, with the descriptions of five new genera, and considerations of phylogeny, circumversion,and hypopygia (Diptera)". Wasmann Journal of Biology. 26: 33–106.
  3. "Browse Lindneromyia". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
  4. "Lindneromyia". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
  5. "Lindneromyia Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
  6. "Lindneromyia Overview". Encyclopedia of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
  7. Oldenberg, L. (1913). "Zwei neue Clythiiden (= Playpexiden) der Ungarischen National-Museums. (Dipt.) [part]". Annales Historica-Naturales Musei Nationalis Hungaric. 11: 383–384.
  8. Chandler, P.J. (1994). "The Oriental and Australasian species of Platypezidae (Diptera)". Invertebrate Taxonomy. 8 (2): 351–434.
  9. Oldenberg, L. (1916). "Neue europäische und sudamerikanische Clythiiden (=Platypeziden; Dipt.)". Archiv für Naturgeschichte. 82 ((A) 1): 120–136.
  10. Kessel, E.L.; Clopton, J.R. (1970). "The Platypezidae of the Ethiopian zoogeographic region, with descriptions of new species ad a new genus (Diptera)". Wasmann Journal of Biology. 28: 47–167.
  11. Bowden, J. (1973). "Two new species of Platypezidae from Kenya (Diptera)" (PDF). Journal of the Entomological Society of Southern Africa. 36 (1): 159–164. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
  12. "ITIS, Integrated Taxonomic Information System". Retrieved 2018-04-05.

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