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Genus of flies

Siphona
Siphona.geniculata.jpg
Siphona geniculata
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Tachinidae
Subfamily: Tachininae
Tribe: Siphonini
Genus: Siphona
Meigen, 1803
Type species
Musca geniculata
Subgenera[2]

Sometimes included:

Synonyms[3][2]
  • Bucentes Latreille, 1809
  • Crocuta Meigen, 1800
    (name suppressed by ICZN)
  • Phantasiosiphona Townsend, 1915

Siphona is a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

Aphantorhaphopsis and Ceranthia are sometimes considered subgenera of Siphona,[2] though most European workers seem content that these are genera in their own right.[5][12]

Species[edit]

  • Siphona abbreviata (Villeneuve, 1915)
  • Siphona akidnomyia O’Hara, 1983
  • Siphona albocincta (Villeneuve, 1942)
  • Siphona amoena (Mesnil, 1952)
  • Siphona amplicornis Mesnil, 1959
  • Siphona angusta Mesnil, 1959
  • Siphona antennalis (Mesnil, 1952)
  • Siphona antennata (O’Hara, 1984)
  • Siphona arizonica (Townsend, 1919)
  • Siphona atoma (Reinhard, 1947)
  • Siphona atricapilla Mesnil, 1959
  • Siphona bevisi Curran, 1941
  • Siphona bilineata (Mesnil, 1952)
  • Siphona boreata Mesnil, 1960[5][6][8]
  • Siphona brevirostris Coquillett, 1897
  • Siphona brunnea O’Hara, 1983
  • Siphona capensis Curran, 1941
  • Siphona collini Mesnil, 1960[5][6][8]
  • Siphona conata (Reinhard, 1959)
  • Siphona confusa Mesnil, 1961[5][6][8]
  • Siphona cothurnata (Mesnil, 1952)
  • Siphona creberrima (Speiser, 1910)
  • Siphona cristata (Fabricius, 1805)[5][6][8]
  • Siphona cuthbertsoni Curran, 1941
  • Siphona efflatouni Mesnil, 1960
  • Siphona flavifrons Stæger, 1849
  • Siphona floridensis O’Hara, 1983
  • Siphona foliacea (Mesnil, 1953)
  • Siphona fuliginea Mesnil, 1977
  • Siphona futilis Wulp, 1890
  • Siphona gedeana Wulp, 1896
  • Siphona geniculata (De Geer, 1776)[5][6][8]
  • Siphona gracilis (Mesnil, 1952)
  • Siphona grandistylum Pandellé, 1894
  • Siphona griseola Mesnil, 1970
  • Siphona hokkaidensis Mesnil, 1957[5][6][8]
  • Siphona hungarica Andersen, 1984
  • Siphona hurdi (Reinhard, 1959)
  • Siphona illinoiensis Townsend, 1891
  • Siphona immaculata Andersen, 1996[12]
  • Siphona infuscata (Mesnil, 1952)
  • Siphona ingerae Andersen, 1982[5][6][8]
  • Siphona intrudens (Curran, 1932)
  • Siphona juniperi (O’Hara, 1984)
  • Siphona kairiensis O’Hara, 1983
  • Siphona kuscheli (Cortés, 1952)
  • Siphona lindneri Mesnil, 1959
  • Siphona longissima O’Hara, 1983
  • Siphona lurida Reinhard, 1943
  • Siphona lutea (Townsend, 1919)
  • Siphona macronyx O’Hara, 1983
  • Siphona maculata Stæger, 1849[5][6][8]
  • Siphona maderensis Smit & Zeegers, 2002[13]
  • Siphona medialis O’Hara, 1983
  • Siphona melania (Bezzi, 1908)
  • Siphona melanura Mesnil, 1959
  • Siphona multifaria O’Hara, 1983
  • Siphona munroi Curran, 1941
  • Siphona murina (Mesnil, 1952)
  • Siphona nigricans (Villeneuve, 1930)
  • Siphona nigrohalterata Mesnil, 1959
  • Siphona nigroseta Curran, 1941
  • Siphona nobilis (Mesnil, 1953)
  • Siphona obesa (Mesnil, 1952)
  • Siphona obscuripennis Curran, 1941
  • Siphona oligomyia O’Hara, 1983
  • Siphona pacifica O’Hara, 1983
  • Siphona paludosa Mesnil, 1960
  • Siphona patellipalpis (Mesnil, 1952)
  • Siphona pauciseta Rondani, 1865[5][6][8]
  • Siphona perispoliata (Mesnil, 1953)
  • Siphona phantasma (Mesnil, 1952)
  • Siphona pigra Mesnil, 1977
  • Siphona pilistyla Andersen, 1996[12]
  • Siphona pisinnia O’Hara, 1983
  • Siphona plusiae Coquillett, 1895
  • Siphona pretoriana O’Hara & Cerretti, 2016[9]
  • Siphona pseudomaculata Blanchard, 1963
  • Siphona reducta (Mesnil, 1952)
  • Siphona rizaba O’Hara, 1983
  • Siphona rossica Mesnil, 1961
  • Siphona rubrapex Mesnil, 1977
  • Siphona rubrica (Mesnil, 1952)
  • Siphona selecta (Pandellé, 1894)
  • Siphona setinerva (Mesnil, 1952)
  • Siphona setosa Mesnil, 1960[5][6][8]
  • Siphona seyrigi Mesnil, 1960
  • Siphona simulans (Mesnil, 1952)
  • Siphona singularis (Wiedemann, 1830)
  • Siphona sola Mesnil, 1959
  • Siphona sonorensis (O’Hara, 1984)
  • Siphona spinulosa (Mesnil, 1952)
  • Siphona subarctica Andersen, 1996[12]
  • Siphona trichaeta (Mesnil, 1952)
  • Siphona tropica (Townsend, 1915
  • Siphona unispina (Mesnil, 1952)
  • Siphona uruhuasi (Townsend, 1927)
  • Siphona variata Andersen, 1982[5][6][8]
  • Siphona vittata Curran, 1941
  • Siphona vixen Curran, 1941
  • Siphona wittei (Mesnil, 1952)
  • Siphona xanthogaster (O’Hara, 1984)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Robineau-Desvoidy, André Jean Baptiste (1830). “Essai sur les myodaires”. Mémoires presentés à l’Institut des Sciences, Lettres et Arts, par divers savants et lus dans ses assemblées: Sciences, Mathématiques et Physique. 2 (2): 1–813. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
  2. ^ a b c O’Hara, James E. (1989). “Systematics of the genus group taxa of the Siphonini (Diptera: Tachinidae)” (PDF). Quaestiones Entomologicae. 25: 1–229.
  3. ^ James E. O’Hara (December 31, 2008). “World Genera of the Tachinidae (Diptera) and their Regional Occurrence” (PDF). Version 4.0. University of Guelph. Retrieved August 1, 2010.
  4. ^ O’Hara, James E.; Shima, Hiroshi; Zhang, Chuntian (2009). “Annotated Catalogue of the Tachinidae (Insecta: Diptera) of China” (PDF). Zootaxa. 2190: 1–236. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.2190.1.1.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Chandler, Peter J. (1998). Checklists of Insects of the British Isles (New Series) Part 1: Diptera. Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects. New Series. Vol. 12. London: Royal Entomological Society of London. pp. 1–234. ISBN 0-901546-82-8.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Belshaw, Robert (1993). “Tachinid Flies Diptera Tachinidae”. Royal Entomological Society Handbooks. Royal Entomological Society of London. 10 (4ai): 170.
  7. ^ van Emden, F.I. (1954). “Ditera Cyclorrhapha Calyptrata (I) Section (a) Tachinidae & Calliphoridae”. Royal Entomological Society Handbooks. Royal Entomological Society of London. 10 (4a): 133.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Soós, Á; Papp, L (1993). Catalogue of Palaearctic Diptera. Vol. 11 Anthomyiidae – Tachinidae. Budapest: Hung. Nat. Hist. Mus. pp. 1–624. ISBN 963-05-3910-1.
  9. ^ a b O’Hara, James E.; Cerretti, Pierfilippo (2016). “Annotated catalogue of the Tachinidae (Insecta, Diptera) of the Afrotropical Region, with the description of seven new genera”. ZooKeys (575): 1–344. doi:10.3897/zookeys.575.6072. PMC 4829880. PMID 27110184.
  10. ^ Evenhius, N.L. (7 March 2012). “Family Tachinidae”. In Evenhuis, N.L. (ed.). Catalog of the Diptera of the Australasian and Oceanian Regions. (online version). Retrieved 22 April 2018.
  11. ^ O’Hara, James E. (22 October 2013) [2009]. “Genus Siphona – Taxonomic and Host Catalogue of the Tachinidae of America North of Mexico”. Nadsdiptera.org. Retrieved 22 April 2018.
  12. ^ a b c d Andersen, Stig (1996). The Siphonini (Diptera: Tachinidae) of Europe. Fauna Entomologica Scandinavica. Vol. 33. Leiden: Brill. pp. 1–148. ISBN 90-04-10731-2.
  13. ^ Smit, J.T.; Zeegers, T. (2002). “The Tachinidae and Oestridae (Diptera) of Madeira, with Description of a New Species” (PDF). Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde Serie A (Biologie). 642: 1–11.



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