Biology:Suillia

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Short description: Genus of flies

Suillia
Truffe Suillia fuscicornis 02a.jpg
Suillia fuscicornis
Scientific classification
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Suilliini
Genus:
Suillia

Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830[1]
Type species
Helomyza fungorum
Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830[1]
Synonyms
  • Allophyla Loew, 1862
  • Helomyza Fallén, 1820

File:Suillia sp - copula -2013-06-0.webm Suillia is a genus of flies in the family Heleomyzidae. There are at least 130 described species in Suillia.[2]

Species[3]

  • S. acroleuca (Speiser, 1910)[4]
  • S. affinis (Meigen, 1830)[5]
  • S. alticola Gorodkov, 1977
  • S. apicalis (Loew, 1862)
  • S. asiatica Gorodkov, 1962
  • S. aspinosa (Lamb, 1917)[6]
  • S. atricornis (Meigen, 1830)[5]
  • S. balteata (Lamb, 1917)[6]
  • S. barberi (Darlington, 1908)[7]
  • S. beigeri Woznica, 2007[8]
  • S. bicolor (Zetterstedt, 1838)
  • S. bistrigata (Meigen, 1830)[5]
  • S. borneensis Okadome, 1985[9]
  • S. brunneipennis Czerny, 1932
  • S. cepelaki Martinek, 1985
  • S. cingulipleura Cogan, 1971
  • S. collarti Cogan, 1971
  • S. convergens (Walker, 1849)
  • S. costalis (Matsumura, 1911)[10]
  • S. crinimana (Czerny, 1904)
  • S. crinipes Czerny, 1935
  • S. danielssoni Woznica, 2006[11]
  • S. dawnae Withers, 1987[12]
  • S. discolor Czerny, 1927
  • S. distigma (Wulp, 1897)
  • S. dumicola (Collin, 1943)[13]
  • S. elbergi Gorodkov, 1965
  • S. femoralis (Loew, 1862)
  • S. flagripes (Czerny, 1904)
  • S. flava (Meigen, 1830)[5]
  • S. flavifrons (Zetterstedt, 1838)
  • S. flavitarsis (Rondani, 1867)
  • S. fuscicornis (Zetterstedt, 1847)
  • S. gigantea (Meigen, 1830)[5]
  • S. gorodkovi Okadome, 1968
  • S. grandis (Meijere, 1919)
  • S. griseola (Meigen, 1830)[5]
  • S. grunini Gorodkov, 1977
  • S. himalayensis Deeming, 1966
  • S. hispanica (Loew, 1862)
  • S. hololoma Steyskal, 1980[14]
  • S. huggerti Woznica, 2006[11]
  • S. humilis (Meigen, 1830)[5]
  • S. igori Martinek, 1985
  • S. imberbis Czerny, 1924
  • S. immaculata (Czerny, 1924)
  • S. improcera Gorodkov, 1977
  • S. inens (Giglio-Tos, 1893)
  • S. ingens (Lamb, 1917)[6]
  • S. innotata (Becker, 1908)
  • S. inornata (Loew, 1862)
  • S. kashmirensis Okadome, 1990
  • S. keiseri Cogan, 1971
  • S. kroeberi Czerny, 1935
  • S. kurahashii Okadome, 1991
  • S. laciniata (Séguy, 1910)
  • S. laevifrons (Loew, 1862)
  • S. laevigata Gorodkov, 1977
  • S. laevis (Loew, 1862)
  • S. limbata (Thomson, 1869), formerly Helomyza limbata[15]
  • S. lineitergum (Pandellé, 1901)
  • S. longicornis Gorodkov, 1962
  • S. longipennis (Loew, 1862)
  • S. lurida (Meigen, 1830)[5]
  • S. marginata Czerny, 1931
  • S. matsutakevora Okadome, 2001
  • S. mikii (Pokorny, 1886)
  • S. mirabilis Woznica, 2004
  • S. monticola Gorodkov, 1962
  • S. nartshukella Gorodkov, 1965
  • S. nemorum (Meigen, 1830)[5]
  • S. nigripes Czerny, 1932
  • S. notata (Meigen, 1830)[5]
  • S. oceana (Becker, 1908)
  • S. oldenbergii (Czerny, 1904)
  • S. ovata (Collart, 1946)
  • S. oxyphora (Mik, 1900)
  • S. pakistanensis Okadome, 1991
  • S. pallida (Fallén, 1820)
  • S. parva (Loew, 1862)
  • S. phyllopyga Gorodkov, 1977
  • S. picieti Gorodkov, 1978
  • S. picta (Wiedemann, 1830)
  • S. pilimana (Loew, 1862)
  • S. plumata (Loew, 1862)
  • S. polystigma (Wulp, 1897)
  • S. prima Hendel, 1913
  • S. punctifrons Gorodkov, 1962
  • S. punctulata (Wulp, 1897)
  • S. quadrilineata Czerny, 1924
  • S. quadrimaculata Woznica, 2007[8]
  • S. quinquepunctata (Say, 1823)[16]
  • S. quinquevittata (Macquart, 1839)
  • S. rubida (Coquillett, 1898)
  • S. setitarsis (Czerny, 1904)
  • S. similis (Meigen, 1838)
  • S. sororcula Czerny, 1926
  • S. spinicoxa Okadome, 1991
  • S. steyskali Woznica, 2006[11]
  • S. straeleni (Collart, 1946)
  • S. stuckenbergi Woznica, 2012[17]
  • S. subdola Czerny, 1927
  • S. taigensis Gorodkov, 1979
  • S. taiwanensis Okadome, 1985[9]
  • S. takasagomontana Okadome, 1967
  • S. teberdensis Gorodkov, 1979
  • S. tenebrosa Gorodkov, 1977
  • S. thaiensis Okadome, 1985[9]
  • S. thandianensis Okadome, 1991
  • S. tokugoensis Okadome, 2001
  • S. tuberiperda (Rondani, 1867)
  • S. tuberis (Vallot, 1802)
  • S. uenoi Okadome, 1985[9]
  • S. umbratica (Meigen, 1835)
  • S. umbrinervis Czerny, 1932
  • S. umbrosa Okadome, 1991
  • S. univittata (von Roser, 1840)
  • S. usambara Cogan, 1971
  • S. ussurigena Czerny, 1932
  • S. ustulata (Meigen, 1830)[5]
  • S. vaginata (Loew, 1862)
  • S. valentinae Gorodkov, 1962
  • S. valleyi Steyskal, 1972
  • S. variegata (Loew, 1862)
  • S. venustula (Collart, 1946)
  • S. vergarae Steyskal, 1980[14]
  • S. vicaria Gorodkov, 1976
  • S. vicina (Collart, 1946)
  • S. vietnamensis Okadome, 1985[9]
  • S. villeneuvei Czerny, 1924
  • S. vockerothi Cogan, 1971
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References

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  2. "Fauna Europaea". European Commission. http://www.faunaeur.org/full_results.php?id=61783. Retrieved 5 January 2012. 
  3. "Browse Suillia". http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/f4d9a0260b0909aa45023c42208d2886. Retrieved 2018-02-27. 
  4. Speiser, P (1910). 5. Cyclorapha. Pp. 113-198. In Sjostedt, Y. (ed.), Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der schwedischen zoologischen Expedition nach dem Kilimandjaro, dem Meru und den umgebenden Massaisteppen, Deutsch-Ostafrikas 1905-1906. Stockholm: P. Palmquists Aktiebolag. pp. 202, 2 pls.. 
  5. 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 Meigen, J. W. (1830). "Systematische Beschreibung der bekannten europaischen zweiflugeligen Insekten.". Sechster Theil. Schulz, Hamm.: xi + 401 +[3] pp.. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Lamb, C. G. (1917). "Notes on exotic Heleomyzidae, Sciomyzidae, and Psilidae". The Annals and Magazine of Natural History 19 (8): 266–273. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/22130846#page/278/mode/1up. Retrieved 22 April 2018. 
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  8. 8.0 8.1 Woznica, Andrzej. J. (2007). "Two new species of the genus Suillia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 from Oriental Region (Diptera: Heleomyzidae: Suilliinae)". Polskie Towarzystwo Entomologiczne 76 (4): 303–311. https://sparrow.up.poznan.pl/pte/ppe/PPE1-2007/303-311_Woznica.pdf. Retrieved 3 February 2023. 
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 Okadome, T. (1985). "Five new Suillia from the Oriental Region (Diptera: Heleomyzidae)". International Journal of Entomology 27: 217–223. 
  10. Matsumura, S. (1911). "Erster Beitrag zur Insekten-Fauna von Sachalin". The journal of the College of Agricultur. Hokkaido University 4 (1): 145 pp., pls. 1–2.. https://eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp/dspace/bitstream/2115/12498/1/4(1)_p1-145.pdf. Retrieved 14 August 2021. 
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 Woznica, Andrzej J. (2006). "Three new species of the genus Suillia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 from the Neotropical Region (Diptera: Heleomyzidae)". Annales Zoologici 56: 657–665. 
  12. Withers, P. (1987). "The British species of the genus Suillia (Diptera, Heleomyzidae), including a species new to science". Proceedings and Transactions of the British entomological and natural history Society 20 (3): 91–104. 
  13. Collin, James Edward (1943). "The British species of Heleomyzidae". Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 79: 234–251. 
  14. 14.0 14.1 Steyskal, G. C. (1980). "The species of the genus Sullia found in the Americas south of the United States (Diptera: Heleomyzidae)". Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 82 (3): 401–404. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/16255058#page/429/mode/1up. Retrieved 23 April 2018. 
  15. Yu, Dicky Sick Ki. "Suillia limbata (Thomson 1869)". Taxapad. http://www.taxapad.com/local.php?taxonidLC=89137459. 
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