Blondeliini

Blondeliini is a tribe of parasitic flies in the family Tachinidae.[2] Larvae are parasitoids of other insects, mostly beetles and caterpillars. Although nearly cosmopolitan, its greatest diversity is in the New World and especially in South America.[3]

Blondeliini
Ligeria angusticornis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Tachinidae
Subfamily: Exoristinae
Tribe: Blondeliini
Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863[1]

Genera

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References

  1. Crosskey, R.W. (1973). "A conspectus of the Tachinidae (Diptera) of Australia, including keys to the supraspecific taxa and taxonomic and host catalogues". Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology Series. Supplement 21: –1221.
  2. O'Hara, James E.; Shima, Hiroshi; Zhang, Chuntian (2009). "Annotated Catalogue of the Tachinidae (Insecta: Diptera) of China" (PDF). Zootaxa. 2190: 1–236. ISSN 1175-5334. Retrieved 2011-02-24.
  3. Wood, D. M. (1985). "A Taxonomic Conspectus of the Blondeliini of North and Central America and the West Indies (Diptera: Tachinidae)". Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada. 117 (S132). doi:10.4039/entm117132fv.
  4. Curran, Charles Howard (1939). "African Tachinidae - II". American Museum Novitates. 1022: 1–5.
  5. Crosskey, R.W. (1980). Crosskey, R.W. (ed.). Catalogue of the Diptera of the Afrotropical Region. London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History). pp. 1–1436. ISBN 0565 00821 8.
  6. O'Hara, James E.; Wood, D. Monty (28 January 2004). "Checklist Of The Tachinidae (Diptera) Of America North Of Mexico" (PDF). Nicaragua: Biodiversidad de Nicaragua. pp. 1–42.
  7. Wulp, F. M. van der (1890). "Family Muscidae". Biologia Centrali-Americana :zoology, Botany and Archaeology: 186–204. Retrieved 20 February 2015.
  8. Townsend, C. H. T. (1927). "Synopse dos generos muscoideos da regiao humida tropical da America, con generos e especies novas". Revta Mus. Paulista. 15: 203–385.
  9. Coquillett, D. W. (1890). "The dipterous parasite of Diabrotica soror". Insect Life. 2: 233–236.
  10. Townsend, Charles Henry Tyler (1916). "New genera and species of muscoid flies" (PDF). Proc. U.S. Natl. Mus. 51 (2152): 299–323. doi:10.5479/si.00963801.2152.299.
  11. Mesnil, L.P. (1977). "Nouveaux tachinaires de Madagascar (Dipt. Tachinidae) 6e partie". Mitteilungen der Schweizerischen Entomologischen Gesellschaft. 50 (3–4): 321–329. ISSN 0036-7575.
  12. Mitra, Bulganin; Sharma, R.M. "Checklist Of Indian Tachinid Flies (Insecta: Diptera: Tachinidae)" (PDF). Jabalpur. pp. 1–18. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-12-17.
  13. Mesnil, L.P. (1977). "Nouveaux tachinaires de Madagascar (Dipt. Tachinidae) 5e partie". Mitteilungen der Schweizerischen Entomologischen Gesellschaft. 50 (1–2): 177–187. ISSN 0036-7575.
  14. Crosskey, R.W. (1964). "A new genus and species of Australian Tachinidae (Diptera) parasitic on the sawfly Zenarge turneri Rohwer (Hymenoptera: Argidae)". Journal of the Entomological Society of Queensland. 3: 18–22. doi:10.1111/j.1440-6055.1964.tb00615.x.
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