Pegomya

Pegomya is a genus of flies within the family Anthomyiidae. Some species are considered pests due to their leafmining larvae. Species include:[2][3]

  • P. agarici Griffiths, 1984
  • P. aldrichi Griffiths, 1983
  • P. alticola (Huckett, 1939)
  • P. amargosana Griffiths, 1982
  • P. aninotata (Huckett, 1939)
  • P. atlanis (Huckett, 1939)
  • P. betae (Curtis, 1847) — beet leafminer
  • P. bicolor (Wiedemann, 1817)
  • P. bifurcata Griffiths, 1983
  • P. caesia (Stein, 1906)
  • P. calyptrata (Zetterstedt, 1846)
  • P. carduorum (Huckett, 1939)
  • P. cedrica (Huckett, 1939)
  • P. circumpolaris Ackland and Griffiths, 1983
  • P. cognata (Stein, 1920)
  • P. collomiae Griffiths, 1982
  • P. constricta Griffiths, 1982
  • P. convergens (Huckett, 1939)
  • P. crassiforceps Griffiths, 1983
  • P. cygnicollina Griffiths, 1971
  • P. defecta Huckett, 1966
  • P. depressiventris (Zetterstedt, 1845)
  • P. dissidens Huckett, 1966
  • P. disticha Griffiths, 1983
  • P. dorsimaculata (Wulp, 1896)
  • P. elongata (Wulp, 1896)
  • P. flaviantennata Griffiths, 1984
  • P. flavifrons (Walker, 1849)
  • P. flaviventris Griffiths, 1983
  • P. flavoscutellata (Zetterstedt, 1838)
  • P. fumipennis (Huckett, 1939)
  • P. furva (Ringdahl, 1938)
  • P. geniculata (Bouche, 1834)
  • P. gilva Zetterstedt, 1846
  • P. gilvoides Griffiths, 1983
  • P. glabra (Stein, 1920)
  • P. haemorrhoum (Zetterstedt, 1938)
  • P. hirticauda Huckett, 1966
  • P. holmgreni (Boheman, 1858)
  • P. holosteae (Hering, 1924)
  • P. hyoscyami (Panzer, 1809) — spinach leafminer
  • P. icterica (Holmgren, 1872)
  • P. incisiva (Stein, 1906)
  • P. indicta (Huckett, 1939)
  • P. kodiakana Huckett, 1965
  • P. macalpinei Griffiths, 1983
  • P. macrophthalma Griffiths, 1984
  • P. maculata (Stein, 1906)
  • P. magdalenensis Griffiths, 1982
  • P. minuta (Malloch, 1918)
  • P. nagendrai Suwa, 1983
  • P. neomexicana Griffiths, 1983
  • P. nigra Suwa, 1974
  • P. notabilis (Zetterstedt, 1846)
  • P. pallidoscutellata (Zetterstedt, 1852)
  • P. petasitae Griffiths, 1982
  • P. pribilofensis Huckett, 1965
  • P. pseudobicolor Griffiths, 1982
  • P. quadralis Huckett, 1965
  • P. remissa Huckett, 1965
  • P. rubivora (Coquillett, 1879) — raspberry cane maggot
  • P. rubrivaria Huckett, 1967
  • P. rufescens (Stein, 1898)
  • P. ruficeps (Zetterstedt, 1838)
  • P. rufina (Fallén, 1825)
  • P. rugulosa (Zetterstedt, 1845)
  • P. sagehenensis Huckett, 1967
  • P. saximontana Griffiths, 1983
  • P. scapularis (Zetterstedt, 1846)
  • P. setaria (Meigen, 1826)
  • P. setibasis Huckett, 1965
  • P. sharmaii Suwa, 1983
  • P. silvicola Huckett, 1966
  • P. simplex Griffiths, 1982
  • P. sociella (Stein, 1906)
  • P. sombrina Huckett, 1966
  • P. stagnalis Griffiths, 1982
  • P. striata (Stein, 1920)
  • P. tabida (Meigen, 1826)
  • P. tenera (Zetterstedt, 1838)
  • P. terminalis (Róndani, 1866)
  • P. tinctisquama (Huckett, 1939)
  • P. transgressa (Zetterstedt, 1846)
  • P. umbripennis Huckett, 1966
  • P. unicolor (Stein, 1898)
  • P. utahensis Griffiths, 1982
  • P. valgenovensis Hennig, 1973
  • P. variegata (Huckett, 1939)
  • P. ventralis (Stein, 1906)
  • P. versicolor (Meigen, 1826)
  • P. vicaria (Huckett, 1939)
  • P. vittigera (Zetterstedt, 1838)
  • P. winthemi (Meigen, 1826)
  • P. wygodzinskyi (Albuquerque, 1954)
  • P. zonata (Zetterstedt, 1838)

Pegomya
female P. testacea
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Anthomyiidae
Tribe: Pegomyini
Genus: Pegomya
Robineau-Desvoidy 1830
Type species
Anthomyia hyoscyami
Panzer 1809
Synonyms [1]

References

  1. Soos, A.; Papp, L. (Eds.) (1986). Catalogue of Palaearctic Diptera. Vol. 13, Anthomyiidae - Tachinidae. Hungarian Natural History Museum. pp. 1–624. ISBN 963-7093-21-4.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  2. "Pegomya". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 19 Jun 2008.
  3. Huckett, H.C. (1941). "A Revision of the North American Species Belonging to the Genus Pegomya: (Diptera : Muscidae)". Memoirs of the American Entomological Society. 10: 1–131.
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