Sepedon

Sepedon is a genus of flies in the family Sciomyzidae, the marsh flies or snail-killing flies.[1]

Sepedon
Sepedon sphegea
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Sciomyzidae
Tribe: Tetanocerini
Genus: Sepedon
Latreille, 1804
Type species
Syrphus sphegeus
Synonyms[2]

Acolasta Swinderen, 1822

Species

  • Subgenus Mesosepedon Verbeke, 1950
  • S. convergens Loew, 1862
  • S. dispersa Verbeke, 1950[3]
  • S. ethiopica Steyskal, 1956
  • S. pleuritica Loew, 1862
  • S. schoutedeni Verbeke, 1950[3]
  • S. tuckeri Barraclough, 1985
  • Subgenus Parasepedon Verbeke, 1950
  • S. acrosticta Verbeke, 1956
  • S. albocostata Verbeke, 1950[3]
  • S. edwardsi Steyskal, 1956
  • S. iris Verbeke, 1961
  • S. ituriensis Verbeke, 1950[3]
  • S. katangensis Verbeke, 1950[3]
  • S. knutsoni Vala, Gbedjissi & Dossou, 1994
  • S. lippensi Verbeke, 1950[3]
  • S. maculifemur Verbeke, 1950[3]
  • S. madecassa Verbeke, 1961
  • S. magerae Verbeke, 1950[3]
  • S. monacha Verbeke, 1961
  • S. nanoides Verbeke, 1950[3]
  • S. neavei Steyskal, 1956
  • S. notambe Speiser, 1910
  • S. ochripes Verbeke, 1950[3]
  • S. ophiolimnes Steyskal, 1956
  • S. ornatifrons Adams, 1905
  • S. paranana Verbeke, 1950[3]
  • S. pelex Steyskal, 1956
  • S. ruficeps Becker, 1922
  • S. saegeri Verbeke, 1950[3]
  • S. scapularis Adams, 1903
  • S. selenopa Verbeke, 1961
  • S. senegalensis Macquart, 1843
  • S. simulans Verbeke, 1950[3]
  • S. straeleni Verbeke, 1963
  • S. stuckenbergi Verbeke, 1961
  • S. testacea Loew, 1862
  • S. trichooscelis Speiser, 1910
  • S. trochanterina Verbeke, 1950[3]
  • S. uelensis Verbeke, 1950[3]
  • S. violacea Hendel, 1909
  • Subgenus Sepedomyia Verbeke, 1950
  • S. nasuta Verbeke, 1950
  • Unplaced
  • S. americana Steyskal, 1951
  • S. anchista Steyskal, 1956
  • S. armipes Loew, 1859[4]
  • S. batjanensis Brunetti, 1907
  • S. bifida Steyskal, 1951
  • S. borealis Steyskal, 1951
  • S. capellei Fisher & Orth, 1969
  • S. cascadensis Fisher & Orth, 1974
  • S. chalybeifrons Meijere, 1908
  • S. costalis Walker, 1858
  • S. crishna Walker, 1849
  • S. femorata Knutson & Orth, 1984
  • S. ferruginosa Wiedemann, 1824
  • S. floridensis Steyskal, 1951
  • S. fuscipennis Loew, 1859[4]
  • S. gracilicornis Orth, 1986
  • S. hecate Elberg, Rozkošný & Knutson, 2009
  • S. hispanica Loew, 1862[1]
  • S. lata Bezzi, 1928
  • S. lobifera Hendel, 1911
  • S. mcphersoni Knutson & Orth, 2001
  • S. melanderi Steyskal, 1951
  • S. neanias Hendel, 1913
  • S. neili Steyskal, 1951
  • S. noteoi Steyskal, 1980
  • S. pacifica Cresson, 1914[5]
  • S. plumbella Wiedemann, 1830
  • S. praemiosa Giglio-Tos, 1893
  • S. pseudarmipes Fisher & Orth, 1969
  • S. pusilla Loew, 1859[4]
  • S. relicta Wulp, 1897
  • S. senex Wiedemann, 1830
  • S. spangleri Beaver, 1974
  • S. tenuicornis Cresson, 1920[6]

References

  1. Rozkošný, R. (1984). The Sciomyzidae (Diptera) of Fennoscandia and Denmark. Fauna Entomologica Scandinavica. 14. E.J. Brill/Scandinavian Science Press. pp. 224 pp. ISBN 90-04-07592-5.
  2. Evenhuis, Neal L. (2020). "The hazards of Nomenclatural Archaeology? The Diptera names of Theodorus van Swinderen in his 1822 Index Rerum Naturalium quae conservantur in Museo Academico Groningano". Zootaxa. 4859 (3): 383–396. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4859.3.4.
  3. Verbeke, J. (1950). "Sciomyzidae" (PDF). Exploration du Parc National Albert. Mission G. F. De Witte (1933-1935). Fascicule 66: 1–96. Retrieved 27 October 2018.
  4. Loew, Hermann (1959). "Die nordamerikanische Arten der Gattungen Tetanocera und Sepedon". Wiener Entomologische Monatsschrift. 3: 289–300. Retrieved 27 October 2018.
  5. Cresson, E. T. Jr (1914). "Descriptions of new North American acalyptrate Diptera--I". Entomological news, and proceedings of the Entomological Section of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 25: 457–460. Retrieved 27 October 2018.
  6. Cresson, E. T. Jr. (1920). "A revision of the nearetic Sciomyzidae. (Diptera, Acalyptratae)". Transactions of the American Entomological Society. Philadelphia: The American Entomological Society. 46: 27–89. Retrieved 27 October 2018.
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