Biology:Viridigona
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Short description: Genus of flies
Viridigona | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Dolichopodidae |
Subfamily: | Neurigoninae |
Tribe: | Neurigonini |
Genus: | Viridigona Naglis, 2003[1] |
Type species | |
Neurigona viridis Van Duzee, 1913
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Viridigona is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. The generic name is a combination of the Latin word 'viridis' (meaning 'green') and the ending of 'Neurigona'.[1]
Species
The genus includes the following species:[1]
- Viridigona albisigna Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona amazonica Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona argyrotarsis Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona asymmetrica Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona beckeri Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona bisetosa Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona cecilia Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona costaricensis Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona flavipyga Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona guana Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona limona Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona longicornis Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona longiseta Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona magnifica Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona merzi Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona mexicana Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona minima Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona nigrisigna Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona panamensis Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona papallacta Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona ponti Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona puntarena Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona rondinha Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona subrondinha Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona teutonia Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona thoracica (Van Duzee, 1931)
- Viridigona tinalandia Naglis, 2003
- Viridigona viridis (Van Duzee, 1913)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Naglis, S. M. (2002). "Revision of the Neotropical Neurigoninae (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) IV: Viridigona gen. nov.". Studia Dipterologica 9: 561–604. 15 April 2003. http://www.diptera.info/downloads/Naglis_2002b.pdf. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
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