Centrioncinae

Centrioncinae is a subfamily of stalk-eyed flies in the family Diopsidae.[1]

Centrioncinae
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Centrioncinae

Feijen, 1983[1]

Species

  • Genus Centrioncus Speiser, 1910[2]
    • C. aberrans Feijen, 1983[1]
    • C. angusticercus Feijen, 1983[1]
    • C. bytebieri De Meyer, 2004[3]
    • C. decellei Feijen, 1983[1]
    • C. decoronotus Feijen, 1983[1]
    • C. jacobae Feijen, 1983[1]
    • C. prodiopsis Speiser, 1910[2]
  • GenusTeloglabrus Feijen, 1983[1]
    • T. australis Feijen, 1983[1]
    • T. curvipes Feijen, 1983[1]
    • T. duplospinosus Feijen, 1983[1]
    • T. entabensis Feijen, 1983[1]
    • T. lebombensis Feijen, 1983[1]
    • T. londti Feijen, 1983[1]
    • T. milleri Feijen, 1983[1]
    • T. pelecyformis Feijen, 1983[1]
    • T. prolongatus Feijen, 1983[1]
    • T. sabiensis Feijen, 1983[1]
    • T. sanorum Feijen, 1983[1]
    • T. stuckenbergi Feijen, 1983[1]
    • T. trituberculatus Feijen, 1983[1]
    • T. tsitsikamensis Feijen, 1983[1]
    • T. vumbensis Feijen, 1983[1]
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References

  1. Feijen, Hans R. (1983). "Systematics and phylogeny of Centrioncidae, a new afromontane family of Diptera (Schizophora)". Zoologische Verhandelingen. Leiden. 202: 1–137. Retrieved 30 October 2016.
  2. Speiser, P. (1910). 5. Cyclorapha. Pp. 113-198. In Sjostedt, Y. (ed.), Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der schwedischen zoologischen Expedition nach dem Kilimandjaro, dem Meru und den umgebenden Massaisteppen, Deutsch-Ostafrikas 1905-1906. Vol. 2, part 10,. Stockholm: P. Palmquists Aktiebolag. pp. 202 pp., 2 pls.
  3. De Meyer, M. (2004). "A new Centrioncus (Diptera, Diopsidae, Centrioncinae) species from the Taita Hills, Kenya". Journal of Afrotropical Zoology. 1: 25–29.


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