Houghia
Houghia is a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae.[1]
Houghia | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Tachinidae |
Subfamily: | Exoristinae |
Tribe: | Goniini |
Genus: | Houghia Coquillett, 1897 |
Type species | |
Houghia setipennis Coquillett, 1897 | |
Synonyms[1][2] | |
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Species
- Houghia aerata Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia analis (Townsend, 1931)[2] (Synonym: Anhangabahuia analis Townsend, 1931)
- Houghia approximata (van der Wulp, 1890)[2] (Synonym: Anisia approximata van der Wulp, 1890)
- Houghia aurata (Townsend, 1934)[2] (Synonym: Orohoughia aurata Townsend, 1934)
- Houghia aurifera Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia aurometallica (Townsend, 1927)[2] (Synonym: Bolohoughia aurometallica Townsend, 1927)
- Houghia biseriata Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia bistrigata (van der Wulp, 1890)[2] (Synonym: Masicera bistrigata van der Wulp, 1890)
- Houghia bivittata Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia blancoi Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia brevipilosa Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia calcarata (van der Wulp, 1890)[2] (Synonym: Masicera calcarata van der Wulp, 1890)
- Houghia chavarriae Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia chlorescens (Townsend, 1935)[2] (Synonym: Chrysohoughia chlorescens Townsend, 1935)
- Houghia coccidella (Townsend, 1909)[1] (Synonyms: Eumasicera coccidella Townsend, 1909, Pacidianus hirsutus Reinhard, 1943)
- Houghia confinis Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia crypta (Townsend, 1934)[2] (Synonym: Carceliocephala crypta Townsend, 1934)
- Houghia delospilota Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia destituta Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia facialis (Townsend, 1927)[2] (Synonym: Actinoprosopa facialis Townsend, 1927)
- Houghia fimbriata Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia gracilis Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia graciloides Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia griseifrons Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia impedita (van der Wulp, 1890)[2] (Synonym: Masicera impedita van der Wulp, 1890)
- Houghia inflatipalpis Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia lateralis (Curran, 1934)[2] (Synonym: Aridalia lateralis Curran, 1934)
- Houghia latigena Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia latilobus Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia leptotrichopa (Brauer & Bergenstamm, 1891)[2] (Synonyms: Sisyropa leptotrichopa Brauer & Bergenstamm, 1891, Pammaerus leptotrichopa (Brauer & Bergenstamm, 1891), Sturmia orbitalis Curran, 1934, Houghia orbitalis (Curran, 1934))
- Houghia longicercus Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia longipilosa Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia luteiventris Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia macilenta Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia marini Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia maris (Townsend, 1929)[2] (Synonym: Actinoprosopa maris Townsend, 1929)
- Houghia matarritai Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia marmorata (Townsend, 1927)[2] (Synonym: Macrohoughia marmorata Townsend, 1927)
- Houghia minor (Thompson, 1963)[2] (Synonym: Eumacrohoughia minor Thompson, 1963)
- Houghia nigripalpis Reinhard, 1967[1]
- Houghia nigrofemur Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia nuda (Townsend, 1927)[2] (Synonym: Eumacrohoughia nuda Townsend, 1927)
- Houghia ochrofemur Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia omissa Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia optica (Schiner, 1868) (Synonym: Exorista optica Schiner, 1868)
- Houghia orbitalis (Townsend, 1927)[2] (Synonym: Verrugomyia orbitalis Townsend, 1927)
- Houghia pallida Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia parmata Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia parva (Townsend, 1935)[2] (Synonym: Pararrhinactia parva Townsend, 1935)
- Houghia pilosifrons Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia plagioides (van der Wulp, 1890)[2] (Synonym: Prospherysa plagioides van der Wulp, 1890)
- Houghia punctiger (Townsend, 1927)[2] (Synonym: Petrargyrops punctiger Townsend, 1927)
- Houghia quadra (Wiedemann, 1830)[2] (Synonyms: Tachina quadra Wiedemann, 1830, Pammaerus quadra (Wiedemann, 1830))
- Houghia romeroae Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia setinervis (Coquillett, 1898)[1] (Synonym: Hypostena setinervis Coquillett, 1898)
- Houghia setipennis Coquillett, 1897[1]
- Houghia sexmaculata Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia sexualis (Curran, 1934)[2] (Synonym: Agrarialia sexualis Curran, 1934)
- Houghia similis (Townsend, 1927)[2] (Synonym: Sisyrohoughia similis Townsend, 1927)
- Houghia simillima (Thompson, 1963)[2] (Synonym: Carceliocephala simillima Thompson, 1963)
- Houghia sordida (van der Wulp, 1890)[2] (Synonym: Masicera sordida van der Wulp, 1890)
- Houghia spathulata Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia sternalis (Coquillett, 1897)[1] (Synonyms: Sturmia sternalis Coquillett, 1897, Pacidianus persimilis Reinhard, 1943)
- Houghia tenuiseta (Macquart, 1846)[2] (Synonym: Masicera tenuiseta Macquart, 1846)
- Houghia triangularis Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
- Houghia tropica (Townsend, 1934)[2] (Synonym: Tapajohoughia tropica Townsend, 1934)
- Houghia velutina Fleming & Wood, 2014[2]
H. baccharis Reinhard, 1922 was moved to Microsillus (now a synonym of Siphosturmia).
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References
- 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.
- Fleming, A.J.; Wood, D.M.; Smith, M.A.; Hallwachs, W.; Janzen, D.H. (2014). "Revision of the New World species of Houghia Coquillett (Diptera, Tachinidae) reared from caterpillars in Area de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica". Zootaxa. 3858: 1–90. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3858.1.1. PMID 25283171.
External links
- Images at BOLD
- DNA Barcode sequences for Houghia species from Costa Rica BOLD (doi:10.5883/DS-ASHOU)
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