Biology:Lixophaga

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Lixophaga
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Tachinidae
Subfamily: Exoristinae
Tribe: Blondeliini
Genus: Lixophaga
Townsend, 1908[1]
Type species
Lixophaga parva
Townsend, 1908[1]
Synonyms [2][3][4]
  • Lyxophaga Townsend, 1936[5]
  • Euzenillia Townsend, 1911[6]
  • Euzenilla Townsend, 1912[7]
  • Microceromasia Villeneuve, 1911
  • Urophyllopsis Townsend, 1916[8]
  • Euzenilliopsis Townsend, 1916[9]
  • Phrynofrontina Townsend, 1919[10]
  • Chaquimayoia Townsend, 1927[11]
  • Epiprospherysa Townsend, 1927[11]
  • Paranetia Townsend, 1927[11]
  • Prophorinia Townsend, 1927[11]
  • Actinotachina Townsend, 1927[11]
  • Ptilolydella Townsend, 1927[11]
  • Lydellactia Townsend, 1927[11]
  • Biohypostena Townsend, 1927[11]
  • Cataphorinia Townsend, 1927[11]
  • Itabiomyia Townsend, 1927[11]
  • Paraprospherysa Townsend, 1927[11]
  • Chrysoprospherysa Townsend, 1928[12]
  • Euprospherysa Townsend, 1928[12]
  • Actinophryno Townsend, 1928[12]
  • Erycioides Curran, 1930[13]
  • Plaxactia Townsend, 1931[14]
  • Prolixophaga Townsend, 1934[15]
  • Polybiophila Curran, 1937[16]
  • Messiomyia Reinhard, 1955
  • Talparomyia Thompson, 1968[17]
  • Santacruzia Thompson, 1968[17]
  • Cataphoriniopsis Thompson, 1968[17]
  • Pseudoprospherysa Thompson, 1968[17]
  • Dexodioidea Thompson, 1968[17]
  • Braziliomyia Thompson, 1968[17]
  • Conoptina Richter, 1995

Lixophaga is a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae.[18][19][20]

Species

  • Lixophaga aberrans (Townsend, 1929)[21]
  • Lixophaga alberta (Curran, 1925)[22][19]
  • Lixophaga albidula (Wulp, 1890)
  • Lixophaga angusta (Townsend, 1927)[11]
  • Lixophaga aristalis (Townsend, 1927)[11]
  • Lixophaga aurata (Blanchard, 1937)[23]
  • Lixophaga aurea (Thompson, 1968)
  • Lixophaga beardsleyi Hardy, 1981
  • Lixophaga brasiliana (Townsend, 1927)[11]
  • Lixophaga caledonia (Curran, 1929)[24]
  • Lixophaga charapensis (Townsend, 1927)[11]
  • Lixophaga cincta (Walker, 1853)
  • Lixophaga cinctella (Mesnil, 1957)
  • Lixophaga cinerea Yang, 1988
  • Lixophaga claripalpis (Thompson, 1968)
  • Lixophaga clausa (Townsend, 1927)[11]
  • Lixophaga croesus (Townsend, 1928)
  • Lixophaga diatraeae (Townsend, 1916)[19]
  • Lixophaga discalis (Coquillett, 1902)[19]
  • Lixophaga dubiosa (Thompson, 1968)
  • Lixophaga dyscerae Shi, 1991[25]
  • Lixophaga facialis (Townsend, 1931)
  • Lixophaga fallax Mesnil, 1963
  • Lixophaga famelica (Wiedemann, 1830)
  • Lixophaga fasciata Curran, 1930[13][19]
  • Lixophaga fitzgeraldi (Curran, 1937)[16]
  • Lixophaga flavescens (Wulp, 1890)
  • Lixophaga fulvescens (Townsend, 1927)[11]
  • Lixophaga fumipennis (Townsend, 1927)[11]
  • Lixophaga galbae (Thompson, 1968)
  • Lixophaga grisea (Curran, 1926)[26][19]
  • Lixophaga impatiens (Curran, 1925)[22]
  • Lixophaga jennei Aldrich, 1926[27][19]
  • Lixophaga latigena Shima, 1979
  • Lixophaga leucophaea (Wulp, 1890)
  • Lixophaga limoniina (Richter, 1995)
  • Lixophaga mediocris Aldrich, 1925[19]
  • Lixophaga neglecta (Wulp, 1890)
  • Lixophaga nigrocincta (Wulp, 1890)
  • Lixophaga nubilosa (Wulp, 1890)
  • Lixophaga obscura (Thompson, 1968)
  • Lixophaga opaca (Wulp, 1890)[19]
  • Lixophaga opsiangusta Nihei & Dios, 2016[28] (new name for Lixophaga angusta (Townsend, 1927) (Cataphorinia))
  • Lixophaga orbitalis Aldrich, 1926[27][19]
  • Lixophaga pacata (Wulp, 1890)
  • Lixophaga parva Townsend, 1908[19]
  • Lixophaga plumbea Aldrich, 1925[19]
  • Lixophaga plumosula (Townsend, 1927)[11]
  • Lixophaga pollinosa (Thompson, 1968)
  • Lixophaga proletaria (Townsend, 1927)[11]
  • Lixophaga punctata (Townsend, 1927)[11]
  • Lixophaga puscolulo Carrejo & Woodley, 2013[29]
  • Lixophaga remissa (Wulp, 1890)
  • Lixophaga remora Reinhard, 1953
  • Lixophaga retiniae (Coquillett, 1897)[19]
  • Lixophaga santacruzi (Thompson, 1968)
  • Lixophaga scintilla Reinhard, 1953
  • Lixophaga similis (Wulp, 1890)
  • Lixophaga similis (Thompson, 1968)
  • Lixophaga simplex (Walker, 1858)
  • Lixophaga solitaria (Curran, 1926)[26]
  • Lixophaga sphenophori (Villeneuve, 1911)
  • Lixophaga stenomae Curran, 1935[30]
  • Lixophaga subtilis (Wulp, 1890)
  • Lixophaga tenuis (Blanchard, 1959)[23]
  • Lixophaga thompsoniana Nihei & Dios, 2016[28] (new name for Lixophaga fumipennis (Thompson, 1968))
  • Lixophaga thoracica (Curran, 1930)[13][19]
  • Lixophaga townsendi Guimarães, 1971
  • Lixophaga townsendiana Nihei & Dios, 2016[28] (new name for Lixophaga fumipennis (Townsend, 1928))
  • Lixophaga trichosoma (Wulp, 1890)
  • Lixophaga triconis (Reinhard, 1955)[19]
  • Lixophaga umbrina (Wulp, 1890)
  • Lixophaga umbripennis (Wulp, 1890)
  • Lixophaga unicolor (Smith, 1917)[19]
  • Lixophaga usta (Giglio-Tos, 1893)
  • Lixophaga variabilis (Coquillett, 1895)[19]
  • Lixophaga villeneuvei (Baranov, 1934)

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