Biology:Dicranoptycha

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Short description: Genus of flies

Dicranoptycha
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Dicranoptycha fuscescens
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Dicranoptycha

Osten Sacken, 1860[1]
Type species
Dicranoptycha germana
Osten Sacken, 1860[1]
Species

see text

Synonyms
  • Marginomyia Meigen, 1818
  • Ulugbekia Savchenko, 1970.

Dicranoptycha is a genus of crane fly in the family Limoniidae.

Species

  • D. acanthophallus Alexander, 1940
  • D. acuterebra Alexander, 1960
  • D. atricolor Alexander, 1920
  • D. atripes Alexander, 1963
  • D. aurogeniculata Alexander, 1951
  • D. australis Alexander, 1926
  • D. azrael Alexander, 1953
  • D. basitarsata Alexander, 1960
  • D. breviterebra Alexander, 1960
  • D. byersi Young, 1987
  • D. caesia Alexander, 1928
  • D. cinerascens (Meigen, 1818)
  • D. confluens Alexander, 1923
  • D. costaricensis Alexander, 1939
  • D. diacaena Alexander, 1963
  • D. diacantha Alexander, 1938
  • D. edashigeana Alexander, 1955
  • D. elsa Alexander, 1929[2]
  • D. formosensis Alexander, 1928
  • D. freidbergi Stary, 1994
  • D. fuscescens (Schummel, 1829)[3]
  • D. geniculata Alexander, 1928
  • D. germana Osten Sacken, 1860[1]
  • D. griveaudi Alexander, 1965
  • D. harpyia Alexander, 1946
  • D. hasegawai Alexander, 1955
  • D. ibo Alexander, 1976
  • D. issikina Alexander, 1930
  • D. keiserae Alexander, 1963
  • D. kenyana Séguy, 1938
  • D. kwangtungensis Alexander, 1942
  • D. laevis Alexander, 1948
  • D. lataurata Alexander, 1963
  • D. leucopoda Alexander, 1953
  • D. linsdalei Alexander, 1966
  • D. livescens Loew, 1871
  • D. longipennis Alexander, 1963
  • D. luteipes Alexander, 1923
  • D. machidana Alexander, 1932
  • D. malabarica Alexander, 1941
  • D. matengoensis Alexander, 1970
  • D. megaphallus Alexander, 1926
  • D. melampygia Alexander, 1950
  • D. minima Alexander, 1919
  • D. mirabilis Savchenko, 1970
  • D. natalia Alexander, 1920
  • D. nigripes Osten Sacken, 1860[1]
  • D. nigrogenualis Alexander, 1949
  • D. nigrotibialis Alexander, 1934
  • D. nox Alexander, 1960
  • D. occidentalis Alexander, 1927
  • D. pachystyla Alexander, 1963
  • D. pallida Alexander, 1926
  • D. paralivescens Stary, 1972
  • D. patens Alexander, 1960
  • D. phallosomica Alexander, 1937
  • D. pholiota Alexander, 1963
  • D. polysticta Alexander, 1953
  • D. prolongata Alexander, 1938
  • D. pseudocinerea Stary, 1972
  • D. quadrivittata Alexander, 1919
  • D. recurvispina Savchenko, 1974
  • D. robinsoni Alexander, 1958
  • D. rubronigra Alexander, 1955
  • D. savtshenkoi Mendl, 1976
  • D. septemtrionis Alexander, 1926
  • D. sobrina Osten Sacken, 1860[1]
  • D. spinifera Young, 1987
  • D. spinigera Alexander, 1958
  • D. spinosissima Alexander, 1950
  • D. squamigera Alexander, 1963
  • D. stenophallus Alexander, 1950
  • D. strictoneura Alexander, 1953
  • D. stuckenbergi Alexander, 1970
  • D. stygipes Alexander, 1938
  • D. suensoniana Alexander, 1941
  • D. tennessa Alexander, 1941
  • D. tigrina Alexander, 1919
  • D. trochanterata Speiser, 1908
  • D. venosa Alexander, 1924
  • D. verticillata Alexander, 1958
  • D. vulpes Alexander, 1935
  • D. winnemana Alexander, 1916
  • D. yamata Alexander, 1919


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Osten Sacken, C.R. (1860). "New genera and species of North American Tipulidae with short palpi, with an attempt at a new classification of the tribe". Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 1859: 197–256, 2 pls.. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/1653155#page/215/mode/1up. Retrieved 17 June 2018. 
  2. Alexander, Charles Paul (1929). "The crane-flies of New York: Third supplementary list". Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society 24: 22–24. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/50587113#page/36/mode/1up. Retrieved 17 June 2018. 
  3. Schummel, T. E. (1829). "Beschreibung der, in Schlesien einheimischen, Arten einiger Dipteren-Gattungen. 1. Limnobia. Meigen". Beiträge zur Entomologie, Breslau 1: 97–201, 5 pls. 

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