Solva (fly)

Solva is a fly genus in the family Xylomyidae, the "wood soldier flies".[10]

Solva pallipes
Solva pallipes

Solva
Solva marginata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Xylomyidae
Genus: Solva
Walker, 1859[1]
Type species
Solva inamoena
Walker, 1859[1]
Synonyms

Species

These 99 species belong to the genus Solva:

  • S. apicimacula Yang & Nagatomi, 1993[11] c g
  • S. atrata Daniels, 1977 c g
  • S. aurifrons James, 1939[3] c g
  • S. aurolimbata (Lindner, 1935) c g
  • S. basalis Frey, 1960 c g
  • S. basiflava Yang & Nagatomi, 1993[11] c g
  • S. bergi James, 1951 c g
  • S. binghami Enderlein, 1921 c g
  • S. brasiliana (Lindner, 1949) c g
  • S. cabrerae (Becker, 1908) c g
  • S. caffra (Bigot, 1879) c g
  • S. caiusi Séguy, 1956 c g
  • S. calopodata (Bigot, 1879) c g
  • S. clavata Yang & Nagatomi, 1993[11] c g
  • S. completa (Meijere, 1914)[2] c g
  • S. concavbifrons James, 1939[3] c g
  • S. concavifrons James, 1939[3] c g
  • S. confusa Hollis, 1962 c g
  • S. crepuscula Hull, 1944[7] i c g
  • S. cylindricornis (Meijere, 1914)[2] c g
  • S. decora Webb, 1984 i c g
  • S. devexifrons (Yang & Nagatomi, 1993)[11] c g
  • S. dorsiflava Yang & Nagatomi, 1993[11] c g
  • S. fascipennis (Meijere, 1919) c g
  • S. flavicoxis (Enderlein, 1921) c g
  • S. flavipes (Doleschall, 1859) c g
  • S. flavipilosa Yang & Nagatomi, 1993[11] c g
  • S. flavoscutellaris (Matsumura, 1915) c g
  • S. floresensis Meijere, 1934 c g
  • S. formosipes Frey, 1960 c g
  • S. freyi Nagatomi, 1975 [12] c g
  • S. furcicera Adisoemarto, 1973 c g
  • S. gracilifemur (Lindner, 1939) c g
  • S. gracilipes Yang & Nagatomi, 1993[11] c g
  • S. harmandi Séguy, 1956 c g
  • S. hubensis Yang & Nagatomi, 1993[11] c g
  • S. hybotoides Walker, 1861 c g
  • S. ichneumonea (Frey, 1960) c g
  • S. ichneumoniformis Enderlein, 1913[9] c g
  • S. illustris Frey, 1960 c g
  • S. inamoena Walker, 1859[1] c g
  • S. inconspicua (Brunetti, 1923)[5] c g
  • S. intermedia (Brunetti, 1923)[5] c g
  • S. japonica Frey, 1960 c g
  • S. javana (Meijere, 1907) c g
  • S. kambaitiensis Frey, 1960 c g
  • S. kinabalu Woodley, 2004 c g
  • S. kusigematii Yang & Nagatomi, 1993[11] c g
  • S. laeta Daniels, 1977 c g
  • S. longicornis Enderlein, 1913[9] c g
  • S. lugubris Szilády, 1941 c g
  • S. luzonensis (Enderlein, 1921) c g
  • S. macroscelis (Speiser, 1923) c g
  • S. maindroni Séguy, 1946 c g
  • S. maniema Speiser, 1923 c g
  • S. marginata (Meigen, 1820)[13] c g
  • S. mediomacula Yang & Nagatomi, 1993[11] c g
  • S. meijerei Nagatomi, 1975[12] c g
  • S. melanogaster Daniels, 1977 c g
  • S. mera Yang & Nagatomi, 1993[11] c g
  • S. micholitzi (Enderlein, 1921) c g
  • S. montium Frey, 1960 c g
  • S. nigra (Brunetti, 1923)[5] c g
  • S. nigricornis (Brunetti, 1920)[6] c g
  • S. nigricoxalis Adisoemarto, 1973 c g
  • S. nigricoxis Enderlein, 1921 c g
  • S. nigritibialis (Macquart, 1839) c g
  • S. nigriventris (Brunetti, 1923)[5][13] c g
  • S. nigroscutata Meijere, 1916 c g
  • S. novaeguineae Lindner, 1938 c g
  • S. pallipes (Loew, 1863) i c g b
  • S. palmensis Baez, 1988 c g
  • S. planifrons (Yang & Nagatomi, 1993)[11] c g
  • S. procera (Frey, 1960) c g
  • S. pulchrina (Frey, 1960) c g
  • S. rectitibia Frey, 1960 c g
  • S. remota Krivosheina, 1972 c g
  • S. rufiventris (Bigot, 1879) c g
  • S. schuitnikowi Pleske, 1928 c g
  • S. shanxiensis Yang & Nagatomi, 1993[11] c g
  • S. sikkimensis (Enderlein, 1921) c g
  • S. similis (Brunetti, 1923)[5] c g
  • S. sinensis Yang & Nagatomi, 1993[11] c g
  • S. striata Yang & Nagatomi, 1993[11] c g
  • S. symata Séguy, 1948 c g
  • S. tamys Séguy, 1956 c g
  • S. thereviformis (Brunetti, 1920)[6] c g
  • S. tigrina Yang & Nagatomi, 1993[11] c g
  • S. tinctipes Meijere, 1919 c g
  • S. truncativena (Enderlein, 1913)[9] c g
  • S. tuberculata Webb, 1984 c g
  • S. tuberifrons (Yang & Nagatomi, 1993)[11] c g
  • S. uniflava Yang & Nagatomi, 1993[11] c g
  • S. varia (Meigen, 1820) c g
  • S. varicolor (Bigot, 1892) c g
  • S. verpa (Enderlein, 1921) c g
  • S. vittata (Doleschall, 1859) c g
  • S. vittipes Bezzi, 1914[2] c g
  • S. wegneri Adisoemarto, 1973 c g
  • S. yunnanensis Yang & Nagatomi, 1993[11] c g

Data sources: i = ITIS,[14] c = Catalogue of Life,[15] g = GBIF,[16] b = Bugguide.net[17]

References

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  2. Meijere, J. C. H. de (1914). "Studien uber sudostasiatische Dipteren. VIII". Tijdschr. Ent. 56 (Suppl.): 99 pp., 3 pls.
  3. James, M. T. (1939). "New Formosan Stratiomyidae in the collection of the Deutsches Entomologisches Institut". Arb. Morph. Taxon. Ent., Berlin. 6: 31–37.
  4. Enderlein, G. (1920). Ord. Diptera, Fliegen Zweiflugler. Pp. 265-315, pl. 12. In Brohmer, P. (ed.), Fauna von Deutschland. Ed. 2. Leipzig: Verlag von Quelle & Meyer. pp. 472 pp., 19 pls.
  5. Brunetti, Enrico Adelelmo (1923). "Second revision of the Oriental Stratiomyidae". Records of the Indian Museum. (Calcutta). 25: 45–180.
  6. Brunetti, E. (1920). Diptera. Brachycera. In: [Shipley, A.E., ed.], Fauna of British India including Ceylon and Burma. 1. London: Taylor & Francis. pp. ix + 401 pp., 4 pls.
  7. Hull, F. M. (1945). "Notes upon flies of the genus Solva Walker". Entomological News. 55: 263–265. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  8. Ouchi, Y. (1943). "Contributiones ad Congnitionem Insectorum Asiae Orientalis 13. Notes on some dipterous insects from Japan and Manchoukuo". Shanghai Sizenkagaku Kenkyuso Iho. 13: 483–492.
  9. Enderlein, Günther (1913). "Dipterologische Studien. V. Zur Kenntnis der Familie Xylophagidae". Zoologischer Anzeiger. 42: 533–552. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  10. "Unusual fly found in Museum garden nature bioblitz". Natural History Museum. May 26, 2011. Retrieved November 3, 2011.
  11. Yang, Ding; Nagatomi, Akira (1993). "The Xylomyidae of China (Diptera)" (PDF). South Pacific Study. 14 (1): 1–84. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  12. Nagatomi, A. (1975). "Family Solvidae". A Catalog of the Diptera of the Oriental Region. 2: 10–13.
  13. "Fauna Europaea : Taxon Details". Faunaeur.org. Retrieved 2011-11-03.
  14. "Solva Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-05-03.
  15. "Browse Solva". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-05-03.
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