Panopinae
Panopinae is a subfamily of small-headed flies (Acroceridae). Their larvae are endoparasites of spiders in the infraorder Mygalomorphae.[1]
Panopinae | |
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Eulonchus sapphirinus | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Acroceridae |
Subfamily: | Panopinae Schiner, 1868 |
Genera
The subfamily includes 24 extant genera:[1]
- Apelleia Bellardi, 1862
- Apsona Westwood, 1876[2]
- Archipialea Schlinger, 1973[3]
- Arrhynchus Philippi, 1871
- Astomella Latreille, 1809 (or Lamarck, 1816?)
- Astomelloides Schlinger, 1959[4]
- Camposella Cole, 1919
- Coquena Schlinger in Schlinger, Gillung & Borkent, 2013[5]
- Corononcodes Speiser, 1920
- Eulonchus Gerstaecker, 1856
- Exetasis Walker, 1852
- Lasia Wiedemann, 1824
- Lasioides Gil Collado, 1928
- Leucopsina Westwood, 1876[2]
- Mesophysa Macquart, 1838
- Ocnaea Erichson, 1840
- Panops Lamarck, 1804
- Physegastrella Brunetti, 1926[6]
- Pialea Erichson, 1840
- Psilodera Gray in Griffith & Pidgeon, 1832[7]
- Pterodontia Gray in Griffith & Pidgeon, 1832[7]
- Pteropexus Macquart, 1846
- Rhysogaster Aldrich, 1927
- Stenopialea Speiser, 1920
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References
- Gillung, Jessica P.; Winterton, Shawn L. (2019). "Evolution of fossil and living spider flies based on morphological and molecular data (Diptera, Acroceridae)". Systematic Entomology. 44 (4): 820–841. doi:10.1111/syen.12358.
- Westwood, J. O. (1876). "Notae Dipterologicae. No. 3.— Descriptions of new genera and species of the family Acroceridae". Transactions of the Entomological Society of London. 1876: 507–518.
- Schlinger, E.I. (1973). "Studies in Neotropical Acroceridae, Part II. The new genus Archipialea and its four new Chilean species". Revista Chilena de Entomología. 7: 51–57.
- Schlinger, E. I. (1959). "A Review of the Genus Rhysogaster Aldrich, with Descriptions of New Genera and New Species of Oriental, Ethiopian and Australian Acroceridae (Diptera)". Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 52 (1): 150–159. doi:10.1093/aesa/52.2.150.
- Schlinger, Evert I.; Gillung, Jessica P.; Borkent, Christopher J. (2013). "New spider flies from the Neotropical Region (Diptera, Acroceridae) with a key to New World genera". ZooKeys. 270: 59–93. doi:10.3897/zookeys.270.4476. PMC 3668421. PMID 23730188.
- Brunetti, E. (1926). "New and little-known Cyrtidæ (Diptera)". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 9. 18 (107): 561–606. doi:10.1080/00222932608633552.
- Griffith, E.; Pidgeon, E. (1832). "The class Insecta arranged by the Baron Cuvier, with supplementary additions to each order by Edward Griffith, F.L.S., A.S. &c. and Edward Pidgeon, Esq. and notices of new genera and species by George Gray, Esq. Volume the second". In Griffith, E.; et al. (eds.). The animal kingdom arranged in conformity with its organisation by the Baron Cuvier with supplementary additions to each order. Volume the fifteenth. London: Whittaker, Treacher & Co. pp. 1–793.
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