Biology:Elaphropeza

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Short description: Genus of flies

Elaphropeza
Elaphropeza sp. C2 - Tachydromiinae.png
Hermit Park, Townsville, QLD
Elaphropeza ephippiata (Hybotidae) - (imago), Arnhem, the Netherlands - 2.jpg
E. ephippiata, Arnhem, the Netherlands
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Hybotidae
Subfamily: Tachydromiinae
Tribe: Drapetini
Genus: Elaphropeza
Macquart, 1827[1]
Type species
Tachydromia ephippiata
Fallén, 1815[2]
Synonyms
  • Ctenodrapetis Bezzi, 1904[3]

Elaphropeza is a genus of flies in the family Hybotidae,[4] first described by Pierre-Justin-Marie Macquart in 1827.[1]

Species

  • Elaphropeza abnormalis (Yang & Yang, 1990)[5]
  • Elaphropeza acantha Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza adelphide Quate, 1960[7]
  • Elaphropeza alamaculata Yang, Yang & Hu, 2002[8]
  • Elaphropeza anae Yang & Gaimari, 2005[9]
  • Elaphropeza asexa Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza asiophila Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza atrilinea Quate, 1960[7]
  • Elaphropeza baliensis Grootaert, Van de Velde & Shamshev, 2015[10]
  • Elaphropeza belumut Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza benitotani Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza bergonzoi Raffone, 2000
  • Elaphropeza bezzii Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza bicolor Bezzi, 1904[3]
  • Elaphropeza bihamata (Bezzi, 1904)[3]
  • Elaphropeza biseta Wang, Zhang & Yang, 2015[11]
  • Elaphropeza bisetifera Yang, Yang & Hu, 2002[8]
  • Elaphropeza bulohensis Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza callosotibia (Bezzi, 1904)[3]
  • Elaphropeza cattiensis Grootaert & Shamshev, 2009[12]
  • Elaphropeza centristria (Yang & Yang, 2003)[13]
  • Elaphropeza chanae Grootaert & Shamshev, 2012[14]
  • Elaphropeza chebalingensis Yang, Merz & Grootaert, 2006[15]
  • Elaphropeza chekjawa Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza ciliatocosta (Bezzi, 1904)[3]
  • Elaphropeza collini Grootaert & Shamshev, 2012[14]
  • Elaphropeza combinata Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza confusa (Curran, 1936)[16]
  • Elaphropeza crassicercus Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza crockeri (Curran, 1936)[16]
  • Elaphropeza darrenyeoi Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza demeijerei Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza ekphysis Quate, 1960[7]
  • Elaphropeza ephippiata (Fallén, 1815)[2]
  • Elaphropeza equalis Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza feminata Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza flavicaput Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza formosae Bezzi, 1907[17]
  • Elaphropeza fujianensis (Yang & Yang, 2003)[13]
  • Elaphropeza furca Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza furcatella Grootaert, 2019[18]
  • Elaphropeza fuzhouensis (Yang & Yang, 2003)[13]
  • Elaphropeza gohae Grootaert & Shamshev, 2012[14]
  • Elaphropeza gracilis (Bezzi, 1904)[3]
  • Elaphropeza guangdongensis (Yang, Gaimari & Grootaert, 2005)[19]
  • Elaphropeza guangxiensis (Yang & Yang, 1992)[20]
  • Elaphropeza guenardi Grootaert, 2019[18]
  • Elaphropeza hamifera (Bezzi, 1912)[21]
  • Elaphropeza hirsutiterga Grootaert & Shamshev, 2009[12]
  • Elaphropeza hongkongensis Grootaert, 2019[18]
  • Elaphropeza hongshulin Grootaert, 2019[18]
  • Elaphropeza huaguoshana Yang, Wang, Zhu & Zhang, 2010[22]
  • Elaphropeza jianyangensis (Yang & Yang, 2003)[13]
  • Elaphropeza jinghongensis (Yang & Yang, 1990)[5]
  • Elaphropeza kranjiensis Grootaert & Shamshev, 2012[14]
  • Elaphropeza kunmingana (Yang & Yang, 1990)[5]
  • Elaphropeza lamdongensis Wang, Zhang & Yang, 2015[11]
  • Elaphropeza lancangensis (Yang & Yang, 1990)[5]
  • Elaphropeza lii (Yang & Yang, 1990)[5]
  • Elaphropeza limosa Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza liui Yang & Gaimari, 2005[9]
  • Elaphropeza longiconica (Yang & Yang, 1993)[23]
  • Elaphropeza lowi Grootaert & Shamshev, 2012[14]
  • Elaphropeza luanae Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza luteoides Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza maculata Raffone, 2001
  • Elaphropeza malayensis Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza maoershanensis Yang & Grootaert, 2006[24]
  • Elaphropeza medipunctata (Yang & Yang, 1994)[25]
  • Elaphropeza meieri Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza meihuashana (Yang & Yang, 2003)[13]
  • Elaphropeza melanderi Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza melinhana Wang, Zhang & Yang, 2015[11]
  • Elaphropeza modesta Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza monacantha Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza monospina Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza murphyi Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza nankunshanensis Yang & Grootaert, 2006[24]
  • Elaphropeza nanlingensis (Yang, Gaimari & Grootaert, 2005)[19]
  • Elaphropeza neesoonensis Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza ngi Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza obtusa (Yang & Yang, 2004)[26]
  • Elaphropeza pallidarista Yang, Yang & Hu, 2002[8]
  • Elaphropeza parva Wang, Zhang & Yang, 2015[11]
  • Elaphropeza pauper Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza pilata (Yang & Yang, 1994)[25]
  • Elaphropeza plumata Yang, Merz & Grootaert, 2006[15]
  • Elaphropeza pluriacantha Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza pollicata Quate, 1960[7]
  • Elaphropeza ponapensis Quate, 1960[7]
  • Elaphropeza postica Wang, Zhang & Yang, 2015[11]
  • Elaphropeza postnigra (Yang & Yang, 1990)[5]
  • Elaphropeza pseudoabbreviata Raffone, 2001
  • Elaphropeza pseudodispar Raffone, 1990
  • Elaphropeza pseudoephippiata Raffone, 2003[27]
  • Elaphropeza pseudomarginata Raffone, 2001
  • Elaphropeza quatei Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza ralloi Raffone, 1991
  • Elaphropeza riatanae Shamshev & Grootaert, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza rubrithorax (Bezzi, 1904)[3]
  • Elaphropeza ruiliensis (Yang & Yang, 1990)[5]
  • Elaphropeza semakau Grootaert & Shamshev, 2012[14]
  • Elaphropeza semibadia Quate, 1960[7]
  • Elaphropeza setulosa Raffone, 2001
  • Elaphropeza shufenae Grootaert & Shamshev, 2012[14]
  • Elaphropeza sime Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza singaporensis Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza singularis Wang, Zhang & Yang, 2015[11]
  • Elaphropeza singulata Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza sinikorensis Raffone, 1990
  • Elaphropeza sivasothii Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza spicata Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza spiralis Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza spuria Bezzi, 1904[3]
  • Elaphropeza striata (Yang & Yang, 1993)[23]
  • Elaphropeza sylvicola Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza temasek Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza tiomanensis Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza triangulata (Yang & Yang, 1993)[23]
  • Elaphropeza trimaculata (Yang & Yang, 1990)[5]
  • Elaphropeza triseta Grootaert, Van de Velde & Shamshev, 2015[10]
  • Elaphropeza ubinensis Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza vietnamensis Grootaert & Shamshev, 2009[12]
  • Elaphropeza xanthina (Yang & Yang, 1990)[5]
  • Elaphropeza xanthocephala Bezzi, 1912[21]
  • Elaphropeza xingyuei Wang, Zhang & Yang, 2015[11]
  • Elaphropeza xizangensis (Yang & Yang, 1989)[28]
  • Elaphropeza yangi Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza yeoi Shamshev, 2007[6]
  • Elaphropeza yunnanensis (Yang & Yang, 1993)[23]

References

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