Biology:Rhigioglossa

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Rhigioglossa
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Tabanidae
Subfamily: Chrysopsinae
Tribe: Bouvieromyiini
Genus: Rhigioglossa
Wiedemann, 1828[1][2]
Type species
Rhinomyza edentula
Wiedemann, 1828[1]
Synonyms
  • Erodiorhynchus Macquart, 1838[3]
  • Herodiorhynchus Agassiz, 1846[4]
  • Mesomyia Macquart, 1850[5]
  • Scarphia Walker, 1850[6]
  • Metoponaplos Ricardo, 1915[7]

Rhigioglossa is a genus of horse flies in the family Tabanidae.[8][9][10]

Species

  • Rhigioglossa algoensis (Oldroyd, 1957)[11]
  • Rhigioglossa andrewesi Chainey, 1987[12]
  • Rhigioglossa anomala (Oldroyd, 1957)[11]
  • Rhigioglossa apiformis (Neave, 1915)[13]
  • Rhigioglossa araucana (Coscarón, 1972)[14]
  • Rhigioglossa argentea (Oldroyd, 1957)[11]
  • Rhigioglossa atrata (Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926)[15]
  • Rhigioglossa aurantiaca (Oldroyd, 1957)[11]
  • Rhigioglossa barbata (Bigot, 1892)[16]
  • Rhigioglossa barnardi (Oldroyd, 1957)[11]
  • Rhigioglossa callosa (Ricardo, 1920)[17]
  • Rhigioglossa capensis Chainey, 1987[12]
  • Rhigioglossa confluens (Loew, 1858)[18]
  • Rhigioglossa constrictifrons (Oldroyd, 1957)[11]
  • Rhigioglossa contraria (Austen, 1937)[19]
  • Rhigioglossa coriaria (Oldroyd, 1957)[11]
  • Rhigioglossa costata (Loew, 1860)[20]
  • Rhigioglossa cuneata (Loew, 1858)[18]
  • Rhigioglossa cuprea (Trojan, 2002)[21]
  • Rhigioglossa cydistra (Taylor, 1918)[22]
  • Rhigioglossa decora (Macquart, 1850)[5]
  • Rhigioglossa demeijerei (Ricardo, 1913)[23]
  • Rhigioglossa designata (Oldroyd, 1957)[11]
  • Rhigioglossa dimidiata (Wulp, 1869)[24]
  • Rhigioglossa divergens (Oldroyd, 1957)[11]
  • Rhigioglossa doddi (Ricardo, 1915)[25]
  • Rhigioglossa edentula (Wiedemann, 1828)[1]
  • Rhigioglossa fallax (Austen, 1912)[26]
  • Rhigioglossa femoralis (Ricardo, 1913)[23]
  • Rhigioglossa flavibasalis Chainey, 1987[12]
  • Rhigioglossa flavipes (Hine, 1923)[27]
  • Rhigioglossa fuliginosa (Taylor, 1916)[28]
  • Rhigioglossa hirsuta (Ricardo, 1920)[17]
  • Rhigioglossa hoffeinsorum (Trojan, 2002)[21]
  • Rhigioglossa imitator (Ferguson, 1921)[29]
  • Rhigioglossa ismayi (Chainey, 1989)
  • Rhigioglossa kiboriani (Lamerton, 1964)
  • Rhigioglossa latifrons (Mackerras, 1961)[30]
  • Rhigioglossa lineacallosa Chainey, 1987[12]
  • Rhigioglossa longipennis (Séguy, 1950)[31]
  • Rhigioglossa lurida (Walker, 1848)[32]
  • Rhigioglossa mansoni (Summers, 1912)[33]
  • Rhigioglossa marieps (Usher, 1965)[34]
  • Rhigioglossa milleri Chainey, 1987[12]
  • Rhigioglossa montana (Ricardo, 1917)[35]
  • Rhigioglossa monticola (Neave, 1915)
  • Rhigioglossa montonenae Taylor & Chainey, 1994
  • Rhigioglossa mossambicensis (Dias, 1955)
  • Rhigioglossa munroi Chainey, 1987[12]
  • Rhigioglossa namaquina (Oldroyd, 1957)[11]
  • Rhigioglossa namibiensis Chainey, 1987[12]
  • Rhigioglossa nigerrima (Mackerras, 1961)[30]
  • Rhigioglossa nigricans (Loew, 1858)[18]
  • Rhigioglossa nitens Chainey, 1987[12]
  • Rhigioglossa norrisi (Mackerras, 1961)[30]
  • Rhigioglossa nyassica (Enderlein, 1922)[36]
  • Rhigioglossa obutundata (Oldroyd, 1957)[11]
  • Rhigioglossa oritensis (Bigot, 1892)[16]
  • Rhigioglossa paralurida (Ferguson & Henry, 1920)[37]
  • Rhigioglossa provincialis (Oldroyd, 1957)[11]
  • Rhigioglossa pusilla (Schiner, 1868)[38]
  • Rhigioglossa redunda (Oldroyd, 1957)[11]
  • Rhigioglossa rubricornis (Kröber, 1930)[39]
  • Rhigioglossa seyrigi (Séguy, 1950)[31]
  • Rhigioglossa smaragdops Manning, 1991
  • Rhigioglossa stannusi (Oldroyd, 1957)[11]
  • Rhigioglossa stigmatica (Trojan, 2002)[21]
  • Rhigioglossa stradbrokei (Taylor, 1917)[40]
  • Rhigioglossa sulcifrons (Ferguson, 1921)[41]
  • Rhigioglossa tepperi (Ferguson, 1921)[29]
  • Rhigioglossa tinleyi (Usher, 1965)[34]
  • Rhigioglossa turneri (Austen, 1937)[19]
  • Rhigioglossa vittata (Ricardo, 1913)[23]
  • Rhigioglossa yantarophila (Trojan, 2002)[21]

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