Leptoxyda

Leptoxyda is a subgenus of tephritid or fruit flies, genus Dacus, in the family Tephritidae.[1]

Leptoxyda
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Leptoxyda

Macquart, 1835
Species

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Synonyms
  • Aoptodacus Munro, 1984
  • Athlodacus Munro, 1984
  • Guyodacus Munro, 1984
  • Janseidacus Munro, 1984
  • Lophodacus Collart, 1935
  • Nebrodacus Munro, 1984
  • Oligodacus Munro, 1984
  • Pionodacus Munro, 1984
  • Psilodacus Collart, 1935
  • Pycnodacus Munro, 1984
  • Saccodacus Munro, 1984
  • Timiodacus Munro, 1984
  • Xylenodacus Munro, 1984

Species list

  • Dacus annulatus
  • Dacus apostata
  • Dacus apoxanthus
  • Dacus basifasciatus
  • Dacus chamun
  • Dacus chapini
  • Dacus erythraeus
  • Dacus externellus
  • Dacus freidbergi
  • Dacus hamatus
  • Dacus hapalus
  • Dacus hyalobasis
  • Dacus iaspideus
  • Dacus inclytus
  • Dacus inflatus
  • Dacus inornatus
  • Dacus interjectus
  • Dacus longistylus
  • Dacus macer
  • Dacus marshalli
  • Dacus maynei
  • Dacus meladassus
  • Dacus mochii
  • Dacus obesus
  • Dacus persicus
  • Dacus phloginus
  • Dacus purpurifrons
  • Dacus pusillator
  • Dacus retextus
  • Dacus rubicundus
  • Dacus rufoscutellatus
  • Dacus rufus
  • Dacus ruslan
  • Dacus scaber
  • Dacus seguyi
  • Dacus semisphaereus
  • Dacus sicatoluteus
  • Dacus temnopterus
  • Dacus triater
  • Dacus umbrilatus
  • Dacus woodi
  • Dacus xanthopus
  • Dacus zavattarii
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