Cyanus
Cyanus is a genus of flies in the family Calliphoridae.
- The plant genus Cyanus is nowadays included in Centaurea.
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Tribe: | Calliphorini |
Genus: | Cyanus Hall, 1948[1] |
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Cynomyia elongatus (Hough, 1898)[2] |
Species
- C. elongatus (Hough, 1898)[2]
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References
- Hall, D. G. (1948). The blowflies of North America. Thomas Say Publ. pp. 4, 447 pp.
- Hough, G. de N. (1898). "Two new American species of Cynomyia, a study in chaetotaxy". Entomology News. 9: 105–111.
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