Dichetophora
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Dichetophora obliterata | |
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Genus: | Dichetophora Rondani, 1868 |
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Musca obliterata Fabricius, 1805 |
Dichetophora is a genus of flies in the family Sciomyzidae, the marsh flies or snail-killing flies.[1]
Species
[edit]- Subgenus Dichetophora Rondani, 1868
- D. australis (Walker, 1853)
- D. obliterata (Fabricius, 1805)
- Subgenus Neosepedon Malloch, 1928[1]
- D. biroi (Kertész, 1901)
- D. boyesi Steyskal, in Boyes et al, 1972
- D. conjuncta Malloch, 1928[1]
- D. hendeli (Kertész, 1901)
- D. punctipennis Malloch, 1928
- unplaced
- D. finlandica Verbeke, 1964
- D. intermedia Hendel, 1912
- D. japonica Sueyoshi, 2001
- D. kumadori Sueyoshi, 2001
- D. meleagris Hendel, 1912[1]
References
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