Eurynogaster
Eurynogaster is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae, endemic to Hawaii. It is part of the Eurynogaster complex of genera.[1]
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Scientific classification ![]() | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Dolichopodidae |
Subfamily: | Hydrophorinae |
Genus: | Eurynogaster Van Duzee, 1933 |
Type species | |
Eurynogaster clavaticauda Van Duzee, 1933 |
Species
- Eurynogaster ablusispina Tenorio, 1969[2]
- Eurynogaster angusticerca Tenorio, 1969[2]
- Eurynogaster angustifacies Hardy & Kohn, 1964
- Eurynogaster argentata Hardy & Kohn, 1964
- Eurynogaster callaina Hardy & Kohn, 1964
- Eurynogaster cilifemorata Parent, 1939[3]
- Eurynogaster clavaticauda Van Duzee, 1933
- Eurynogaster concava Tenorio, 1969[2]
- Eurynogaster furva Hardy & Kohn, 1964
- Eurynogaster hawaiiensis (Grimshaw, 1901)
- Eurynogaster incompta Hardy & Kohn, 1964
- Eurynogaster kauaiensis Hardy & Kohn, 1964
- Eurynogaster maculata Parent, 1939[3]
- Eurynogaster mediocris Tenorio, 1969[2]
- Eurynogaster obscura Tenorio, 1969[2]
- Eurynogaster paludis Hardy & Kohn, 1964
- Eurynogaster pulverea Hardy & Kohn, 1964[4]
- Eurynogaster retrociliata Parent, 1939[3]
- Eurynogaster spinigera (Grimshaw, 1901)
- Eurynogaster subciliata Hardy & Kohn, 1964
- Eurynogaster tanyceraea Hardy & Kohn, 1964
- Eurynogaster undulata Tenorio, 1969[2]
- Eurynogaster variabilis Hardy & Kohn, 1964
- Eurynogaster vittata Hardy & Kohn, 1964
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References
- Goodman, Kari Roesch; Evenhuis, Neal; Bartošová-Sojková, Pavla; O'Grady, Patrick Michael (2016). "Multiple, independent colonizations of the Hawaiian Archipelago by the family Dolichopodidae (Diptera)". PeerJ. 4: e2704. doi:10.7717/peerj.2704. PMC 5119231. PMID 27896033.
- Tenorio, JoAnn M. (1969). "Genus Eurynogaster" (PDF). In Zimmermann, Elwood C. (ed.). Diptera: Dolichopodidae. Appendix (Phoridae). Insects of Hawaii. 11, Supplement. pp. 40–63.
- Parent, L.O. (1939). "Dolichopodides des Iles Hawaii recuellis par Monsieur FX. Wiliams, principalement au cours de l'annee" (PDF). Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society. 10 (2): 225–249. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
- Evenhuis, Neal L. (2019). "Everyone loves a cercus: the endemic Hawaiian genus Uropachys Parent (Diptera: Dolichopodidae), with descriptions of new species" (PDF). Bishop Museum Occasional Papers. 129: 3–20.
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