Spelobia

Spelobia is a genus of flies belonging to the family of the Lesser Dung flies.[3]

Spelobia
Spelobia talparum
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Sphaeroceridae
Subfamily: Limosininae
Genus: Spelobia
Spuler, 1924[1]
Type species
Limosina tenebrarum

Species

Subgenus Bifronsina Roháček, 1982 [4]

Subgenus Eulimosina (Eulimosina, 1983)

Subgenus Spelobia Spuler, 1924 [1]

  • Spelobia abundans (Spuler, 1925) i c g [6]
  • Spelobia acadiensis Marshall, 1985 i c g [7]
  • Spelobia aciculata Marshall, 1985 c g [7]
  • Spelobia algida Marshall, 1989 c g [8]
  • Spelobia baezi (Papp, 1977) [9]
  • Spelobia beadyi Marshall, 1985 c g [7]
  • Spelobia belanica Rohacek, 1983 c g [10]
  • Spelobia bispina Marshall, 1985 i c g [7]
  • Spelobia brevipteryx Marshall, 1985 i c g [7]
  • Spelobia brunealata Marshall, 1985 c g [7]
  • Spelobia brunneiptera (Papp, 1973) [11]
  • Spelobia bumamma Marshall, 1985 i c g [7]
  • Spelobia cambrica (Richards, 1929) [12]
  • Spelobia clunipes (Meigen, 1830) i c g
  • Spelobia costalis (Becker, 1920) [13]
  • Spelobia curvata Marshall, 1985 i c g [7]
  • Spelobia curvipecta Marshall, 1985 i c g [7]
  • Spelobia czizeki (Duda, 1918) [14]
  • Spelobia depilicercus Marshall, 1985 i c g [7]
  • Spelobia divergens (Papp, 1973) [11]
  • Spelobia dudai (Papp, 1978) [11]
  • Spelobia duplisetaria (Papp, 1973) [11]
  • Spelobia eclecta (Papp, 1973) [11]
  • Spelobia faeroensis (Deeming, 1966) c g
  • Spelobia frustrilabris Marshall, 1985 i c g [7]
  • Spelobia fungivora Marshall, 1985 i c g [7]
  • Spelobia ghaznavi (Papp, 1978) [11]
  • Spelobia glabrocercata (Papp, 1973) [11]
  • Spelobia hirsuta i c g [7]
  • Spelobia hungarica (Villeneuve, 1917) g [15]
  • Spelobia ibrida Rohacek, 1983 c g [10]
  • Spelobia interima (Papp, 1973) [11]
  • Spelobia lineatarsata (Papp, 1973) [11]
  • Spelobia lucifuga (Spuler, 1925) i c g [6]
  • Spelobia luteilabris (Rondani, 1880) i c g [16]
  • Spelobia macrosetitarsalis (Papp, 1974) [17]
  • Spelobia maculipennis (Spuler, 1925) i c g b [6]
  • Spelobia manicata (Richards, 1927) [18]
  • Spelobia mexicana Marshall, 1985 c g [7]
  • Spelobia multihama i c g [7]
  • Spelobia nana (Róndani, 1880) [16]
  • Spelobia nigrifrons (Spuler, 1925) i c g [6]
  • Spelobia nudiprocta Marshall, 1985 i c g [7]
  • Spelobia occidentalis (Adams, 1904) i c g [19]
  • Spelobia ordinaria (Spuler, 1925) i c g [6]
  • Spelobia ovata Marshall, 1985 i c g [7]
  • Spelobia palmata (Richards, 1927) [18]
  • Spelobia pappi Rohacek, 1983 i c g [10]
  • Spelobia paraczizeki (Papp, 1973) [11]
  • Spelobia paralineatarsata (Papp, 1973) [11]
  • Spelobia parapenetralis (Papp, 1973) [11]
  • Spelobia parapusio (Dahl, 1909) [20]
  • Spelobia paratalparum (Papp, 1973) [11]
  • Spelobia peltata Marshall, 1985 i c g [7]
  • Spelobia pickeringi Marshall, 2003 c g
  • Spelobia pseudoluteilabris (Papp, 1973) [11]
  • Spelobia pseudonivalis (Dahl, 1909) [20]
  • Spelobia pseudosetaria (Duda, 1918) c g [14]
  • Spelobia pseudosetitarsalis (Papp, 1973) [11]
  • Spelobia pulliforma Marshall, 1985 i c g
  • Spelobia quadrata Marshall, 1985 i c g [7]
  • Spelobia quaesita Rohacek, 1983 c g [10]
  • Spelobia quinata Marshall, 1985 i c g [7]
  • Spelobia rimata Marshall, 1985 c g [7]
  • Spelobia robinsoni Marshall, 1985 c g [7]
  • Spelobia rufilabris (Stenhammar, 1855)
  • Spelobia sejuncta Marshall, 1985 i c g [7]
  • Spelobia semioculata (Richards, 1965) c g [21]
  • Spelobia setilaterata (Papp, 1973) [11]
  • Spelobia setitarsalis (Papp, 1973) [11]
  • Spelobia simplicipes (Duda, 1925) [22]
  • Spelobia spinifemorata (Papp, 1973) [11]
  • Spelobia talis Rohacek, 1983 c g [10]
  • Spelobia talparum (Richards, 1927) [18]
  • Spelobia tenebrarum (Aldrich, 1897) i c g
  • Spelobia tuberculosa Marshall, 1985 i c g [7]
  • Spelobia tufta Marshall, 1985 i c g [7]
  • Spelobia typhlops (Richards, 1965) c g b [21]
  • Spelobia ulla Rohacek, 1983 c g [10]

Data sources: i = ITIS,[23] c = Catalogue of Life,[24] g = GBIF,[25] b = Bugguide.net[26]

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References

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  2. Aldrich, John Merton (1897). "A collection of Diptera from Indiana caves". Annual Report of the Indiana Department of Geology and Natural Resources. 21 (1896): 186–190.
  3. Rohček, Jindřich; Marshall, Stephen A.; Norrbom, Allen L.; Buck, Matthias; Quiros, Dora Isabel; Smith, Ian (2001). Rohček, Jindřich (ed.). World Catalog of Sphaeroceridae (Diptera). Opava: Slezské Zemské Muzeum. pp. 1–414. ISBN 978-8086224213. Retrieved 3 September 2017.
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  8. Marshall, Stephen A. (1989). "A new species of the genus Spelobia Spuler associated with fens in Yukon, Alaska and Northeastern North America (Diptera, Sphaeroceridae)". Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Ontario. 120: 13–15.
  9. Papp, László. "Sphaeroceridae (Diptera) from Canary Islandsa". Folia Entomologica Hungarica, S.N. 30 (1): 123–127.
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  12. Richards, O. W. (1929). "Systematic notes on the Borboridae (Diptera) with description of new species of Leptocera (Limosina)". The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. 65: 171–176.
  13. Becker, Theodor (1920). "Diptères brachycères". Mission du Service Géographique de l'Armée Pour la Mesure d'un Arc de Méridien Equatorial en Amérique du Sud, 1899-1906. 10(1919) (2): 163–215.
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  23. "Spelobia Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-29.
  24. "Browse Spelobia". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-29.
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