Exechiopsis

Exechiopsis is a genus of fungus gnats in the family Mycetophilidae.

Exechiopsis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Mycetophilidae
Subfamily: Mycetophilinae
Tribe: Exechiini
Genus: Exechiopsis
Tuomikoski, 1966[1]

Species

  • Exechiopsis Tuomikoski, 1966[1]
    E. aemula Plassmann, 1984[2]
    E. angulosa Ostroverkhova, 1979
    E. argillacea Ostroverkhova, 1979
    E. belogorskii Subbotina & Maximova, 2011
    E. biseta Zaitzev, 1999
    E. calceolata Ostroverkhova, 1979
    E. clypeata (Lundstrom, 1911)
    E. coremura (Edwards, 1928)
    E. corona Chandler & Ribeiro, 1995
    E. distendens (Lackschewitz, 1937)
    E. dryaspagensis Chandler, 1977)
    E. dumitrescae (Burghele Balacesco, 1972)
    E. evidens Ostroverkhova, 1979
    E. fimbriata (Lundström, 1909)
    E. forcipata (Lackschewitz, 1937)
    E. furcata (Lundström, 1911)
    E. furiosa Plassmann, 1984[2]
    E. graphica (Plassmann, 1978)
    E. grassatura (Plassmann, 1978)
    E. hammi (Edwards, 1925)
    E. indecisa (Walker, 1856)
    E. ingrica (Stackelberg, 1948)
    E. intersecta (Meigen, 1818)
    E. januarii (Lundstrom, 1913)
    E. jenkinsoni (Edwards, 1925)
    E. lackschewitziana (Stackelberg, 1948)
    E. landrocki (Lundstrom, 1912)
    E. leptoclada Wu & Zheng, 2001
    E. ligulata (Lundström, 1913)
    E. magnicauda (Lundström, 1911)
    E. maritima Ostroverkhova, 1979
    E. multiloba Ostroverkhova, 1979
    E. muscariforma Wu & Zheng, 2001
    E. mycenae Sasakawa & Ishizaki, 1999
    E. neofimbriata Zaitzev, 1999
    E. oltenica (Burghele-Balacesco, 1965)
    E. pachyoda Wu & Zheng, 2001
    E. patula (Plassmann, 1978)
    E. porrecta Ostroverkhova, 1977
    E. pseudindecisa Laštovka & Matile, 1974
    E. pseudofimbriata Zaitzev, 1999
    E. pseudopulchella (Lundstrom, 1912)
    E. pulchella (Winnertz, 1863)
    E. quadridentata Sasakawa & Ishizaki, 1999
    E. sagittata Sasakawa & Ishizaki, 1999
    E. sanageyamana Sasakawa & Ishizaki, 1999
    E. setosa Ostroverkhova, 1979
    E. sichuanensis Wu & Zheng, 2001
    E. subulata (Winnertz, 1863)
    E. tricholomatae Sasakawa & Ishizaki, 1999
    E. triseta Tollet, 1955
    E. unguiculata (Lundström, 1911)
    E. vizzavonensis (Edwards, 1929)
    E. wanawarica Ostroverkhova, 1979
    E. yumikoae Sasakawa & Ishizaki, 1999
  • Xenexechia Tuomikoski, 1966[1]
    E. aculeata Ostroverkhova, 1979
    E. atlantis (Stora, 1948)
    E. bifida (Freeman, 1951)
    E. brevifurcata (Freeman, 1951)
    E. crucigera (Lundström, 1909)
    E. davatchii (Matile, 1969)
    E. extensa (Freeman, 1951)
    E. funerea (Freeman, 1951)
    E. furcilla (Freeman, 1954)
    E. kaszabi Lastovka & Matile, 1974
    E. leptura (Meigen, 1830)
    E. membranacea (Lundström, 1912)
    E. palettata (Burghele-Balacesco, 1965)
    E. perspiqua (Johannsen, 1912)
    E. pollicata (Edwards, 1925)
    E. praedita Plassmann, 1976
    E. pruinosa Lastovka & Matile, 1974
    E. seducta (Plassmann, 1976)
    E. setigera (Freeman, 1951)
    E. stylata Lastovka & Matile, 1974
    E. truncata (Freeman, 1951)
    E. vasculiforma Kurina, 2008
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References

  1. Tuomikoski, R. (1966). "Generic taxonomy of the Exechiini (Dipt., Mycetophilidae)" (PDF). Annales Entomologici Fennici. 32: 159–194. Retrieved 18 December 2019.
  2. Plassmann, E. (1984). "Sechs neue Pilzmucken aus Schweden, Osterreich, Griechenland und Brasilien (Diptera, Nematocera, Mycetophilidae)". Nachrichtenblatt Der Bayerischen Entomologen. 33: 44–49.
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