Cyzenis
Cyzenis is a genus of parasitic flies in the family Tachinidae.[3] Known hosts are immature Lepidoptera, and the species C. albicans has been used for biological control of winter moths.
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Genus: | Cyzenis Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863 |
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Species
- C. albicans (Fallén, 1810)[3]
- C. browni (Curran, 1933)[2]
- C. incrassata (Smith, 1912)[2]
- C. jucunda (Meigen, 1838)
- C. pullula (Townsend, 1915)[2]
- C. ustulata (Reinhard, 1959)[2]
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References
- James E. O'Hara (December 31, 2008). "World Genera of the Tachinidae (Diptera) and their Regional Occurrence" (PDF). Version 4.0. University of Guelph. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 6, 2011. Retrieved August 1, 2010.
- 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.
- Chandler, Peter J. (1998). Checklists of Insects of the British Isles (New Series) Part 1: Diptera. Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects. New Series. 12. London: Royal Entomological Society of London. pp. 1–234. ISBN 0-901546-82-8.
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