Dasypogoninae

Dasypogoninae is a subfamily of robber flies in the family Asilidae. There are more than 60 genera and 520 described species in Dasypogoninae.[1][2][3]

Dasypogoninae
Pegesimallus sp.
Blepharepium sonorensis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Asilidae
Subfamily: Dasypogoninae
Macquart, 1838
Tribes
  • Damalini
  • Dasypogonini
  • Dioctriini
  • Isopogonini
  • Laphystiini
  • Stenopogonini
  • Stichopogonini
Taracticus octopunctatus.
Diogmites neoternatus, a species of hanging thief fly.
Taracticus octopunctatus on common milkweed.

Genera

These 62 genera belong to the subfamily Dasypogoninae:

  • Aczelia Carrera, 1955
  • Allopogon Schiner, 1866
  • Alvarenga Carrera, 1960
  • Amorimius Papavero, 2009
  • Annamyia Pritchard, 1941
  • Aphamartania Schiner, 1866
  • Apolastauroides Artigas and Papavero, 1988
  • Apothechyla Hull, 1962
  • Araripogon Grimaldi, 1990
  • Araucopogon Artigas and Papavero, 1988
  • Archilaphria Enderlein, 1914
  • Archilestris Loew, 1874
  • Aspidopyga Carrera, 1949
  • Aterpogon Hardy, 1930
  • Austenmyia Carrera, 1955
  • Bamwardaria Hradsky, 1983
  • Blepharepium Rondani, 1848
  • Brevirostrum Londt, 1980
  • Caroncoma Londt, 1980
  • Chryseutria Hardy, 1928
  • Chylophaga Hull, 1962
  • Cleptomyia Carrera, 1949
  • Comantella Curran, 1923
  • Cyrtophrys Loew, 1851
  • Dakinomyia Hardy, 1934
  • Daptolestes Hull, 1962
  • Dasypogon Meigen, 1803
  • Deromyia Philippi, 1865
  • Diogmites Loew, 1866 (hanging-thieves)
  • Erythropogon White, 1914
  • Hodophylax James, 1933
  • Lastaurina Curran, 1935
  • Lastaurus Loew, 1851
  • Lestomyia Williston, 1884
  • Megapoda Macquart, 1834
  • Metalaphria Ricardo, 1912
  • Molobratia Hull, 1958
  • Neocyrtopogon Ricardo, 1912
  • Neodiogmites Carrera, 1949
  • Neosaropogon Ricardo, 1912
  • Omninablautus Pritchard, 1935
  • Opseostlengis White, 1914
  • Palaeomolobra Hull, 1962
  • Paraphamartania Engel, 1930
  • Parataracticus Cole, 1924
  • Paraterpogon Hull, 1962
  • Pegesimallus Loew, 1858
  • Phonicocleptes Lynch Arribálzaga, 1881
  • Pronomopsis Hermann, 1912
  • Pseudorus Walker, 1851
  • Questopogon Dakin and Fordham, 1922
  • Rachiopogon Ricardo, 1912
  • Saropogon Loew, 1847
  • Senobasis Macquart, 1838
  • Stizochymus Hull, 1962
  • Taracticus Loew, 1872
  • Thereutria Loew, 1851
  • Theromyia Williston, 1891
  • Theurgus Richter, 1966
  • Tocantinia Carrera, 1955
  • Neoderomyia Artigas, 1971
  • Stenocinclis Scudder, 1878
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References

  1. Dikow, Torsten (2019). "Asiloid Flies, deciphering their diversity and evolutionary history". National Museum of Natural History of the Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2019-06-03.
  2. "Dasypogoninae Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-06-03.

Further reading


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