Minettia

Minettia is a genus of small flies of the family Lauxaniidae. They have almost worldwide distribution, is one of the most species rich genera of the family with more than 120 described species. The Palaearctic is the most diverse with some 56 described species.[1] The genus is divided into 3 subgenera.[2][3]

Minettia
Minettia longipennis
Scientific classification
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Lauxaniinae
Genus:
Minettia

Type species
Minettia nemorosa
Subgenera
Synonyms

Prorhaphochaeta Czerny, 1932

Species

  • Subgenus Plesioninettia Shatalkin, 2000
  • M. crassulata Shatalkin, 1998[1]
  • M. divaricata Sasakawa, 1985[1]
  • M. filia (Becker, 1895)[1][4]
  • M. fuscescens Shatalkin, 1998[1]
  • M. gemina Shatalkin, 1992[1]
  • M. gemmata Shatalkin, 1992[1]
  • M. helva Czerny, 1932[1]
  • M. helvola (Becker, 1895)[1]
  • M. ishidai (Sasakawa, 1985)[1]
  • M. loewi (Schiner, 1864)[1]
  • M. omei Shatalkin, 1998[1]
  • M. punctata Sasakawa, 1985[1]
  • M. styriaca (Strobl, 1892)[1]
  • M. tenebrica Shatalkin, 1992[1]
  • Subgenus Frendelia Collin, 1948
  • Unplaced
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See also

References

  1. Шаталкин, Анатолий Иванович (2000). Определитель палеарктических мух семейства Lauxaniidae (Diptera) [Keys to the Palaearctic flies of the family Lauxaniidae (Diptera)] (Print) (in Russian). 5. Moscow: Zoologicheskie Issledovania. p. 102.
  2. Merz, Bernhard (2004). "Revision of the Minettia fasciata species-group (Diptera, Lauxaniidae)" (PDF). Revue Suisse de Zoologie. Geneva: Muséum d’histoire naturelle. 111 (1): 183–211.
  3. Séguy, E. (1934) Diptères: Brachycères. II. Muscidae acalypterae, Scatophagidae. Paris: Éditions Faune de France 28 Bibliotheque Virtuelle Numerique pdf
  4. Chandler, Peter J. (1998). Checklists of Insects of the British Isles (New Series) Part 1: Diptera. Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects. New Series. 12. London: Royal Entomological Society of London. pp. 1–234. ISBN 0-901546-82-8.
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