Biology:Sylvicola

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Short description: Genus of flies

Sylvicola
Trichopeza.longicornis.-.lindsey.jpg
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Anisopodidae
Subfamily: Anisopodinae
Genus: Sylvicola
Harris, 1780
Synonyms
  • Anisopus Meigen, 1803

Sylvicola is a genus of wood gnats in the family Anisopodidae. There are more than 80 described species in Sylvicola.[1][2][3]

Wood Gnat (Sylvicola) (12609603704).jpg

Species

These 89 species belong to the genus Sylvicola:

  • Sylvicola adornatus Yang & Cui, 1998
  • Sylvicola albiapex (Lane & d'Adretta, 1958)
  • Sylvicola albicornis (Edwards, 1923)
  • Sylvicola alternatus (Say, 1823)
  • Sylvicola andinus (Edwards, 1930)
  • Sylvicola annulicornis (Edwards, 1928)
  • Sylvicola annuliferus (Edwards, 1923)
  • Sylvicola annulipes (Edwards, 1919)
  • Sylvicola apicatus (Edwards, 1919)
  • Sylvicola argentinus (Edwards, 1928)
  • Sylvicola ater (Edwards, 1919)
  • Sylvicola baechlii Haenni, 1997
  • Sylvicola bivittatus (Edwards, 1933)
  • Sylvicola boraceae (Lane & Andretta, 1958)
  • Sylvicola borneanus (Edwards, 1933)
  • Sylvicola brunneus (Vanschuytbroeck, 1965)
  • Sylvicola caiuasi (Lane & Andretta, 1958)
  • Sylvicola cinctus (Fabricius, 1787)
  • Sylvicola distinctus (Brunetti, 1911)
  • Sylvicola divisus (Brunetti, 1911)
  • Sylvicola dolorosus (Williston, 1896)
  • Sylvicola dubius (Macquart, 1850)
  • Sylvicola fasciatus (Roeder, 1886)
  • Sylvicola fenestralis (Scopoli, 1763) (window gnat)
  • Sylvicola festivus (Edwards, 1928)
  • Sylvicola fluminensis (Lane & Andretta, 1958)
  • Sylvicola foveatus (Edwards, 1923)
  • Sylvicola fulvithorax (Meijere, 1924)
  • Sylvicola funebris (Fuller, 1935)
  • Sylvicola funereus (Tollet, 1956)
  • Sylvicola fuscatoides Michelsen, 1999
  • Sylvicola fuscatus (Fabricius, 1775)
  • Sylvicola fuscipennis (Macquart, 1838)
  • Sylvicola glabrifrons (Edwards, 1932)
  • Sylvicola grandis (Lane & Andretta, 1958)
  • Sylvicola guttatus (Schiner, )[4]
  • Sylvicola hellwigi Meijere, 1913
  • Sylvicola hyalinus (Lane & Andretta, 1958)
  • Sylvicola incasicus (Lane & Andretta, 1958)
  • Sylvicola indicus (Brunetti, 1911)
  • Sylvicola indivisus (Edwards, 1923)
  • Sylvicola infumatus (Knab, 1912)
  • Sylvicola integratus (Edwards, 1933)
  • Sylvicola japonicus (Matsumura, 1915)
  • Sylvicola javanensis (Edwards, 1923)
  • Sylvicola konakovi Krivosheina, 2001
  • Sylvicola limpida (Edwards, 1923)
  • Sylvicola luteatus (Edwards, 1923)
  • Sylvicola maculipennis (Wulp, 1885)
  • Sylvicola malayensis (Edwards, 1923)
  • Sylvicola marginatus (Say, 1823)
  • Sylvicola marmoratus (Edwards, 1923)
  • Sylvicola matsumurai (Okada, 1935)
  • Sylvicola monachus (Harris, 1780)
  • Sylvicola neozelandicus (Schiner, )[4]
  • Sylvicola nigroclavatus (Edwards, 1928)
  • Sylvicola notatus (Hutton, 1902)
  • Sylvicola notialis Stone, 1965
  • Sylvicola nubilipennis (Tollet, 1956)
  • Sylvicola oceana (Frey, 1949)
  • Sylvicola ornatus (Edwards, 1923)
  • Sylvicola pauperatus (Edwards, 1923)
  • Sylvicola philippinus (Edwards, 1929)
  • Sylvicola picturatus (Knab, 1912)
  • Sylvicola pulchricornis (Brunetti, 1911)
  • Sylvicola punctatus (Fabricius, 1787)
  • Sylvicola quadrivittatus (Edwards, 1928)
  • Sylvicola reconditus (Harris, 1780)
  • Sylvicola secretus (Harris, 1780)
  • Sylvicola separatus (Edwards, 1923)
  • Sylvicola stackelbergi Krivosheina & Menzel, 1998
  • Sylvicola suzukii (Matsumura, 1916)
  • Sylvicola tibialis (Edwards, 1923)
  • Sylvicola tucumanus (Lane & Andretta, 1958)
  • Sylvicola undulatus (Lamb, 1909)
  • Sylvicola varipes (Curran, 1934)
  • Sylvicola violovitshi Krivosheina, 2001
  • Sylvicola withycombei (Edwards, 1923)
  • Sylvicola wygodzinskyi (Lane & Andretta, 1958)
  • Sylvicola zetterstedi (Edwards, 1923)
  • Sylvicola zetterstedti (Edwards, 1923)
  • Sylvicola zhejianganus Yang & Cui, 1998
  • Anisopus carolae (Lewis, 1969)
  • Asarcomyia cadaver (Scudder, 1890)
  • Rhyphus hooleyi (Cockerell, 1921)
  • Rhyphus maculatus (Heer, 1849)
  • Rhyphus priscus (Brodie, 1845)
  • Rhyphus splendidus (Meunier, 1904)
  • Rhyphus thirionus (Meunier, 1904)


References

Further reading

External links

Wikidata ☰ Q3507253 entry