Biology:Anepsiomyia
Anepsiomyia is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae.[1] It contains only one extant species from Europe, Anepsiomyia flaviventris. The systematic position of the genus is currently uncertain: it has been variously placed in subfamilies such as Sympycninae and Peloropeodinae.[2][3]
Taxonomic history
The species Anepsiomyia flaviventris was first described as Porphyrops flaviventris by Johann Wilhelm Meigen in 1824. In 1857, Hermann Loew classified the species as its own genus, Anepsius, which he considered to be most closely related to the genus Sympycnus;[4] the name Anepsius is derived from the Ancient Greek word ἀνεψιός (anepsiós, 'cousin'), referring to this close relationship.[5] Later, Mario Bezzi found this name to be preoccupied by the darkling beetle genus Anepsius (LeConte, 1851), so he renamed Loew's genus to Anepsiomyia in 1902.[6]
Two fossil species from the Eocene of Russia and Belarus were formerly placed in this genus, Anepsiomyia planipedia (Meunier, 1907) and Anepsiomyia atterraneus Nazaraw, 1994;[7] in 2024, they were transferred to the genera Medeterites and Palaeoargyra, respectively.[8]
Distribution
A. flaviventris is found in Northwestern and central Europe, as well as in Portugal.[1][9][10][11]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Yang, D.; Zhu, Y.; Wang, M.; Zhang, L. (2006). World Catalog of Dolichopodidae (Insecta: Diptera).. Beijing: China Agricultural University Press. pp. 1–704. ISBN 978-7-81117-102-0.
- ↑ Bernasconi, M. V.; Pollet, M.; Ward, P. I. (2007). "Molecular systematics of Dolichopodidae (Diptera) inferred from COI and 12S rDNA gene sequences based on European exemplars". Invertebrate Systematics 21: 453–470. doi:10.1071/IS06043.
- ↑ Germann, C.; Pollet, M.; Wimmer, C.; Bernasconi, M.V. (2011). "Molecular data sheds light on the classification of long-legged flies (Diptera: Dolichopodidae)". Invertebrate Systematics 25 (4): 303–321. doi:10.1071/IS11029.
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<ref>tag; no text was provided for refs namedBezzi1902 - ↑ Evenhuis, Neal L. (2014). "Family DOLICHOPODIDAE". http://hbs.bishopmuseum.org/fossilcat/fossdolicho.html.
- ↑ Grichanov, I. Ya. (2024). "A New Extinct Genus of Long-Legged Flies, with a Brief Review and Key to Extinct Genera of Baltic Amber Dolichopodidae (Diptera)". Paleontological Journal 57 (3 supplement): S246–S261. doi:10.1134/S0031030123600051.
- ↑ Bei-Bienko, G.Y. & Steyskal, G.C. (1988) Keys to the Insects of the European Part of the USSR, Volume V: Diptera and Siphonaptera, Parts I, II. Amerind Publishing Co., New Delhi. ISBN 81-205-0080-6 ISBN 81-205-0081-4
- ↑ Parent, O. (1938) Diptères Dolichopodidae. Paris: Éditions Faune de France 35 . 720 p., 1. 002 fig. Bibliotheque Virtuelle Numerique pdf
- ↑ Pollet, M.; Andrade, R.; Gonçalves, A.; Andrade, P.; Jacinto, V.; Almeida, J.; De Braekeleer, A.; Van Calster, H. et al. (2019). "Dipterological surveys in Portugal unveil 200 species of long-legged flies, with over 170 new to the country (Diptera: Dolichopodidae)". Zootaxa 4649 (1): 1–69. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4649.1.1. PMID 31716932.
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