Sphyracephala

Sphyracephala is a genus of stalk-eyed flies in the family Diopsidae.[1] It resembles the presumed extinct genus Prosphyracephala, known from Baltic amber.

Sphyracephala
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Sphyracephala

Say, 1828

Species

  • S. beccarii Rondani, 1873
  • S. europaea Papp & Foldvari, 1997
  • S. nigrimana Loew, 1873
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References

  1. Papp, L; Földvári, M (1997). "Sphyracephala europaea sp. n. (Diptera: Diopsidae) from Hungary represents a family new to Europe" (PDF). Folia Entomologica Hungarica. Hungary. 58: 137–146. Retrieved 23 January 2012.
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