List of Notiphila species – Wikipedia

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This is a list of 163 species in Notiphila, a genus of shore flies in the family Ephydridae.[1]

Notiphila species[edit]

  • N. abdita Cogan, 1968[2]
  • N. adusta Mathis, 1979[3]
  • N. aenea Waltl, 1837[4]
  • N. affinis Waltl, 1837[4]
  • N. albiventris (Wiedemann, 1824)[5]
  • N. alboclavata Bigot, 1888[6]
  • N. ambata Cogan, 1968[2]
  • N. ancudensis Cresson, 1931[7]
  • N. andrana Cogan, 1968[2]
  • N. annulata Fallén, 1813[8]
  • N. annulipes Stenhammar, 1844[9]
  • N. aquatica Becker, 1896[10]
  • N. asiatica Krivosheina, 1998[11]
  • N. atrata Mathis, 1979[3]
  • N. atripes Cresson, 1917[12]
  • N. australis Loew, 1860[13]
  • N. avia Loew, 1878[14]
  • N. bella Loew, 1862[15]
  • N. bicolor Waltl, 1837[4]
  • N. bicornuta Bock, 1988[16]
  • N. bipunctata Loew, 1862[17]
  • N. biseriata Cresson, 1917[12]
  • N. bispinosa Cresson, 1917[12]
  • N. bivittata Cogan, 1968[2]
  • N. brasiliensis Walker, 1856[18]
  • N. brunnipes (Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830)[19]
  • N. cana Cresson, 1947[20]
  • N. canescens Miyagi, 1966[21]
  • N. carbonaria Walker, 1865[22]
  • N. carinata Loew, 1862[15]
  • N. caudata Fallén, 1813[8]
  • N. cinerea Fallén, 1813[8]
  • N. cogani Canzoneri & Meneghini, 1979[3]
  • N. cressoni Mathis, 1979[3]
  • N. decorata Williston, 1896[23]
  • N. decoris Williston, 1893
  • N. deonieri Mathis, 1979[3]
  • N. deserta Mathis, 1979[3]
  • N. dimidiaticornis Giordani Soika, 1956[24]
  • N. dorsata Stenhammar, 1844[9]
  • N. dorsopunctata Wiedemann, 1824[5]
  • N. eleomyia Mathis, 1979[3]
  • N. elophila Mathis, 1979[3]
  • N. erythrocera Loew, 1878[14]
  • N. exotica Wiedemann, 1830[25]
  • N. ezoensis Miyagi, 1966[21]
  • N. fasciata (Wiedemann, 1824)[5]
  • N. flava Dahl, 1973[26]
  • N. flavoantennata Krivosheina, 1998[11]
  • N. floridensis Cresson, 1917[12]
  • N. footei Mathis, 1979[3]
  • N. freyi Krivosheina, 2001[27]
  • N. frigidicola Cogan, 1968[2]
  • N. frontalis Coquillett, 1904[28]
  • N. fulvimana Cresson, 1917[12]
  • N. furcata (Coquillett, 1902)[29]
  • N. fuscimana Malloch, 1925[30]
  • N. fuscofacies Cogan, 1968[2]
  • N. graecula Becker, 1926
  • N. hamifera Wheeler, 1961[31]
  • N. ignobilis Loew, 1862[17]
  • N. imperomana Mathis, 1995[1]
  • N. impunctata Meijere, 1908[32]
  • N. indica Krivosheina, 2001[27]
  • N. indistincta Krivosheina, 2001[27]
  • N. insularis Grimshaw, 1901[33]
  • N. iranica Canzoneri & Meneghini, 1979[3]
  • N. irrorata Cogan, 1968[2]
  • N. juncea Dahl, 1973[26]
  • N. kentensis Huryn, 1987
  • N. kenyaensis Cresson, 1947[20]
  • N. latelimbata Curran, 1930
  • N. latigena Mathis, 1979[3]
  • N. latigenis Hendel, 1914[34]
  • N. lenae Krivosheina, 1998[11]
  • N. lineata Giordani Soika, 1956[35]
  • N. littorea Waltl, 1837[4]
  • N. loewi Cresson, 1917[12]
  • N. lunicornis Giordani Soika, 1956[35]
  • N. lyalli Cogan, 1968[2]
  • N. lyra Krivosheina, 1998[11]
  • N. macrochaeta Loew, 1878[14]
  • N. maculata Stenhammar, 1844[9]
  • N. major Stenhammar, 1844[9]
  • N. maritima Krivosheina, 1998[11]
  • N. mathisi Huryn, 1984
  • N. meridionalis (Rondani, 1856)[36]
  • N. microscopa Cogan, 1968[2]
  • N. mima Canzoneri & Meneghini, 1979[3]
  • N. minima Cresson, 1917[12]
  • N. montalentii Canzoneri & Rampini, 1994[37]
  • N. montana Cogan, 1968[2]
  • N. nanosoma Mathis, 1979[3]
  • N. nigra (Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830)[19]
  • N. nigricornis Stenhammar, 1844[9]
  • N. nigrina Krivosheina, 2001[27]
  • N. nigripes Waltl, 1837[4]
  • N. nosata Krivosheina, 2001[27]
  • N. nubila Dahl, 1973[26]
  • N. nudipes Cresson, 1917[12]
  • N. obscuricornis Loew, 1862[17]
  • N. oksanae Krivosheina & Ozerov, 2015
  • N. olivacea Cresson, 1917[12]
  • N. omercooperi Cogan, 1968[2]
  • N. oriens Mathis, 1979[3]
  • N. pallicornis Mathis, 1979[3]
  • N. pallidipalpis Cresson, 1940[38]
  • N. paludia Mathis, 1979[3]
  • N. pauroura Mathis, 1979[3]
  • N. phaea Hendel, 1914[34]
  • N. phaeopsis Mathis, 1979[3]
  • N. philippinensis Cresson, 1948
  • N. picta Fallén, 1813[8]
  • N. pokuma Cresson, 1947[20]
  • N. poliosoma Mathis, 1979[3]
  • N. pollinosa Krivosheina, 1998[11]
  • N. posticata Meigen, 1830[39]
  • N. pseudobscuricornis Giordani Soika, 1956[35]
  • N. pseudodimiaticornis Giordani Soika, 1956[35]
  • N. puberula Krivosheina, 2001[27]
  • N. pulchra Mathis, 1979[3]
  • N. pulchrifrons Loew, 1872[40]
  • N. puncta Meijere, 1911
  • N. quadrimaculata Dahl, 1973[26]
  • N. quadrisetosa Thomson, 1869[41]
  • N. riparia Meigen, 1830[39]
  • N. robusta Mathis, 1979[3]
  • N. rufitarsis Macquart, 1851
  • N. scalaris Loew, 1862[15]
  • N. scoliochaeta Mathis, 1979[3]
  • N. scutellata Krivosheina, 2001[27]
  • N. sekiyai Koizumi, 1949
  • N. semimaculata Becker, 1926
  • N. setigera Becker, 1903
  • N. setosa Krivosheina, 2001[27]
  • N. shewelli Mathis, 1979[3]
  • N. sicca Cresson, 1940[38]
  • N. simalurensis Meijere, 1916
  • N. similis Meijere, 1908[32]
  • N. solita Walker, 1853
  • N. spinosa Cresson, 1948
  • N. splendens Macquart, 1851
  • N. stagnicola (Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830)[19]
  • N. sternalis Thomson, 1869[41]
  • N. striata Williston, 1897[42]
  • N. stuckenbergi Cogan, 1968[2]
  • N. subnigra Krivosheina, 1998[11]
  • N. supposita Collin, 1911
  • N. swarabica Cogan, 1968[2]
  • N. taenia Mathis, 1979[3]
  • N. teres Cresson, 1931[7]
  • N. theonae Huryn, 1984
  • N. transversa Walker, 1853
  • N. triangulifera Schiner, 1868
  • N. tschungseni Canzoneri, 1993
  • N. uliginosa Haliday, 1839
  • N. umbrosa Drake, 2001
  • N. unicolor Loew, 1862[15]
  • N. unilineata Walker, 1865[22]
  • N. venusta Loew, 1856
  • N. virgata Coquillett, 1900

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