Biology:Parydra

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Parydra
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Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Ephydridae
Subfamily: Ephydrinae
Tribe: Parydrini
Genus: Parydra
Stenhammar, 1844[1]

Parydra is a genus of shore flies in the family Ephydridae. There are at least 70 described species in Parydra.[2][3][4][5]

Species

These 76 species belong to the genus Parydra:

  • P. abbreviata Loew, 1861 i c g
  • P. acuta Clausen and Cook, 1971 i c g
  • P. alajensis Krivosheina, 1989 c g
  • P. albipulvis Miyagi, 1977 c g
  • P. alpina (Cresson, 1924) i c g
  • P. appendiculata Loew, 1878 i c g
  • P. aquila (Fallén, 1813) i c g b
  • P. arctica Clausen and Cook, 1971 i c g
  • P. articulata Canzoneri & Meneghini, 1981 c g
  • P. aurata Jones, 1906 i c g
  • P. aureola Cresson, 1931 c g
  • P. borealis (Cresson, 1949) i c g
  • P. breviceps Loew, 1862 i c g
  • P. buccata Becker, 1914 c g
  • P. bucculenta Loew, 1862 c g
  • P. cishumilis Clausen, 1985 c g
  • P. coarctata (Fallén, 1813) c g
  • P. cognata Loew, 1860 c g
  • P. copis Clausen and Cook, 1971 i c g
  • P. flavitarsis (Dahl, 1964) c g
  • P. formosana Cresson, 1937 c g
  • P. fossarum (Haliday, 1833) c g
  • P. halteralis (Cresson, 1930) i c g
  • P. hamata Clausen and Cook, 1971 i c g
  • P. hecate (Haliday, 1833) c g
  • P. humilis Williston, 1897 i c g
  • P. imitans Loew, 1878 i c g
  • P. incommoda Cresson, 1930 i c g
  • P. inornata Becker, 1924 c g
  • P. japonica Miyagi, 1977 c g
  • P. joaquinensis Clausen & Cook, 1971 c g
  • P. lingulata Clausen and Cook, 1971 i c g
  • P. littoralis (Meigen, 1830) c g
  • P. lutumilis Miyagi, 1977 c g
  • P. lynetteae Clausen & Cook, 1971 c g
  • P. mitis (Cresson, 1930) c g
  • P. neozelandica Tonnoir & Malloch, 1926 c g
  • P. nigripes (Cresson, 1918) c g
  • P. nigritarsis Strobl, 1893 c g
  • P. nubecula Becker, 1896 c g
  • P. ochropus (Thomson, 1869) c g
  • P. ozerovi Krivosheina, 1989 c g
  • P. pacifica Miyagi, 1977 c g
  • P. parasocia Clausen and Cook, 1971 i c g
  • P. parva Cresson, 1949 i c g
  • P. paullula Loew, 1862 i c g
  • P. pedalis Clausen and Cook, 1971 i c g
  • P. penabbreviata Clausen and Cook, 1971 i c g
  • P. penisica Clausen and Cook, 1971 i c g
  • P. pinguis (Walker, 1852) i c g
  • P. pubera Loew, 1860 c g
  • P. pulvisa Miyagi, 1977 c g
  • P. pusilla (Meigen, 1830) c g
  • P. quadriloba Clausen and Cook, 1971 i c g
  • P. quadripunctata (Meigen, 1830) c g
  • P. quadrituberculata Loew, 1862 i c g b
  • P. quinquemaculata Becker, 1896 c g
  • P. raffonei Canzoneri, 1986 c g
  • P. ralloi Canzoneri & Meneghini, 1978 c g
  • P. socia (Cresson, 1934) i c g
  • P. spiculosa Clausen, 1985 c g
  • P. spinosa Clausen and Cook, 1971 i c g
  • P. stagnicola Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 c g
  • P. succurva Clausen and Cook, 1971 i c g
  • P. taurrensis Canzoneri, 1980 c g
  • P. transversa Cresson, 1940 i c g
  • P. truncatula Clausen, 1985 c g
  • P. tuberculifera Lamb, 1912 c g
  • P. turkmenica Krivosheina, 1989 c g
  • P. undulata Becker, 1896 c g
  • P. unicolor (Becker, 1926) c g
  • P. unituberculata Loew, 1878 i c g
  • P. vanduzeei (Cresson, 1933) i c g
  • P. varia Loew, 1863 i c g
  • P. villosissima Giordani Soika, 1956 c g
  • P. vulgaris (Cresson, 1949) i c g

Data sources: i = ITIS,[2] c = Catalogue of Life,[3] g = GBIF,[4] b = Bugguide.net[5]

References

Further reading

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q14596955 entry