Phaonia

Phaonia is a very large genus from the fly family Muscidae.[2][3] It is distributed worldwide, with more than 750 species having been identified.

Phaonia
Phaonia atriceps
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Phaonia

Type species
P. viarum
Synonyms
  • Dialyta Meigen, 1826
  • Dialytina Ringdahl, 1945
  • Hyetodesia authors
  • Hyetodesia Mik, 1881
  • Rohrella Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830
  • Wahlgrenia Ringdahl, 1929

Species List

  • P. aberrans Malloch, 1919
  • P. albocalyptrata Malloch, 1920
  • P. alpicola Zetterstedt, 1845
  • P. alticola Malloch, 1923
  • P. amabilis Meigen, 1826
  • P. angelicae Scopoli, 1763
  • P. antennalis Huckett, 1966
  • P. apicalis Stein, 1914
  • P. apicata Johannsen, 1916
  • P. atlanis Malloch, 1923
  • P. atriceps Loew, 1858
  • P. atrocitrea Malloch, 1923
  • P. atrocyanea Ringdahl, 1916
  • P. aurea Malloch, 1923
  • P. azygos Malloch, 1923
  • P. bacillirostris Xue & Wang, 2009[4]
  • P. basiseta Malloch, 1920
  • P. bidentata Ringdahl, 1933
  • P. bitincta Róndani, 1866
  • P. brevispina Malloch, 1923
  • P. bysia Walker, 1849
  • P. caerulescens Stein, 1898
  • P. californiensis Malloch, 1923
  • P. canescens Stein, 1916
  • P. cauta Huckett, 1973
  • P. cincta Zetterstedt, 1846
  • P. consobrina Zetterstedt, 1838
  • P. coriatlanis Huckett, 1966
  • P. curvinervis Malloch, 1923
  • P. curvipes Stein, 1920
  • P. deleta Stein, 1898
  • P. diruta Stein, 1898
  • P. dissimilis Malloch, 1923
  • P. errans Meigen, 1826
  • P. erronea Schnabl, 1887
  • P. exoleta Meigen, 1826
  • P. falleni Michelsen, 1977
  • P. fausta Huckett, 1965
  • P. flava Stein, 1920
  • P. flavibasis Malloch, 1919
  • P. flavitibia Johannsen, 1916
  • P. fraterna Malloch, 1923
  • P. fuscana Huckett, 1965
  • P. fuscata Fallén, 1825
  • P. fusca Meade, 1897
  • P. fuscicauda Malloch, 1918
  • P. fuscisquama Wulp, 1896
  • P. gobertii Mik, 1881
  • P. gracilis Stein, 1916
  • P. halterata Stein, 1893
  • P. harti Malloch, 1923
  • P. hebetoida Ma & Deng, 2002[4]
  • P. houghii Stein, 1898
  • P. hybrida Schnabl, 1888
  • P. imitatrix Malloch, 1919
  • P. incana Wiedemann, 1817
  • P. inenarrabilis Huckett, 1965
  • P. jaroschewskii Schnabl, 1888
  • P. laeta Fallén, 1823
  • P. laticornis Malloch, 1923
  • P. latipalpis Schnabl in Schnabl & Dziedzicki, 1911
  • P. limbinervis Stein, 1918
  • P. longicornis Stein, 1916
  • P. lugubris Meigen, 1826
  • P. magnicornis Zetterstedt, 1845
  • P. marylandica Malloch, 1923
  • P. mediterranea Hennig, 1963
  • P. meigeni Pont, 1986
  • P. monticola Malloch, 1918
  • P. mystica Meigen, 1826)
  • P. neglecta Huckett, 1966
  • P. nigricans Johannsen, 1916
  • P. nigricauda Malloch, 1918
  • P. nymphaearum Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830
  • P. pallida Fabricius, 1787
  • P. pallidisquama Zetterstedt, 1849
  • P. pallidosa Huckett, 1965
  • P. pallidula Coquillett, 1902
  • P. palpata Stein, 1897
  • P. parviceps Malloch, 1918
  • P. perdita Meigen, 1830
  • P. peregrinans Huckett, 1965
  • P. perfida Stein, 1920
  • P. picealis Huckett, 1965
  • P. pratensis Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830
  • P. prisca Stein, 1920
  • P. protuberans Malloch, 1923
  • P. proxima Wulp, 1869
  • P. pudoa Hall, 1937
  • P. pullata Czerny, 1900
  • P. pulvillata Stein, 1904
  • P. quieta Stein, 1920
  • P. reclusa Huckett, 1966
  • P. reflecta Huckett, 1966
  • P. reversa Huckett, 1966
  • P. rufibasis Malloch, 1919
  • P. rufipalpis Macquart, 1835
  • P. rufiventris Scopoli, 1763
  • P. rugia Walker, 1849
  • P. savonoskii Malloch, 1923
  • P. scutellata Zetterstedt, 1845
  • P. serva Meigen, 1826
  • P. siebecki Schnabl in Schnabl & Dziedzicki, 1911
  • P. sobriana Huckett, 1966
  • P. soccata Walker, 1849
  • P. striata Stein, 1898
  • P. subfusca Malloch, 1923
  • P. subfuscinervis Zetterstedt, 1838
  • P. sublatilamella Xue & Wang, 2009[4]
  • P. subventa Harris, [1780]
  • P. suecica Ringdahl, 1947
  • P. tenebriona Huckett, 1965
  • P. texensis Malloch, 1923
  • P. tipulivora Malloch, 1923
  • P. trimaculata Bouché, 1834
  • P. trivialis Malloch, 1923
  • P. tuguriorum Scopoli, 1763
  • P. uniseriata Malloch, 1923
  • P. valida Harris, 1780
  • P. versicolor Stein, 1920
  • P. villana Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830
  • P. winnemanae Malloch, 1919
  • P. zugmayeriae Schnabl, 1888
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References

  1. Coquillett, D.W. (1901). "Types of anthomyid genera". Journal of the New York Entomological Society (PDF/ Adobe Acrobat)|format= requires |url= (help). New York: The New York Entomological Society. 9: 134–146.
  2. D'Assis Fonseca, E.C.M (1968). Diptera Cyclorrhapha Calyptrata: Muscidae. Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects. 10. London.: Royal Entomological Society of London. pp. 118pp.
  3. Gregor, F.; Rozkosny, R.; Bartak, M.; Vanhara, J. (2002). The Muscidae (Diptera) of Central Europe. Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Masarykianae Brunensis. 107. Masaryk.: Masaryk University. pp. 280pp.
  4. Xue, W. Q.; Zhao, D. D.; Wang, M. F (2009). "Phaonia Oxystoma-Group (Diptera, Muscidae): Diagnosis, Key to Identification, Description of Two New Species and Synonymic Notes" (PDF Adobe Acrobat). Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae. 55 (1): 1–10. Retrieved 2009-07-16.
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