Trichopoda (subgenus)
Trichopoda is a subgenus of tachinid flies, commonly known as the feather-legged flies or hairy-legged flies. .[1][2] They are found in North and South America.
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Subgenus: | Trichopoda Berthold, 1827 |
Species
- Trichopoda ciliata (Fabricius), 1805
- Trichopoda incognita (Blanchard, 1966)
- Trichopoda indivisa Townsend, 1897
- Trichopoda pilipes (Fabricius), 1805
- Trichopoda plumipes (Fabricius), 1805
- Trichopoda subdivisa Townsend, 1908[3]
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