Palpomyia
Taxonavigation
[edit]Taxonavigation: Chironomoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Ceratopogonidae
Subfamilia: Ceratopogoninae
Tribus: Palpomyiini
Genus: Palpomyia
Species (249):
P. abdominalis –
P. aculeata –
P. afra –
P. albiditarsis –
P. albipennis –
P. aldrichi –
P. algeriana –
P. almeidai –
P. altispina –
P. ancorifera –
P. angustipennis –
P. apricans –
P. aquilotibialis –
P. arenosa –
P. arkitensis –
P. armata –
P. armatipes –
P. armigera –
P. armipes –
P. ashantii –
P. aspina –
P. aterrima –
P. atricoxa –
P. balozeti –
P. barrettoi –
P. basalis –
P. belkini –
P. bicolor –
P. bipicta –
P. bispinosa –
P. boliviensis –
P. bottimeri –
P. brachialis –
P. brandti –
P. brasiliensis –
P. brevipes –
P. buettikeri –
P. burmae –
P. calcarata –
P. calderana –
P. callangana –
P. canadensis –
P. cantuaris –
P. carioca –
P. carrerai –
P. castanea –
P. castellana –
P. catarinensis –
P. citrinipes –
P. columbiana –
P. concoloripes –
P. conifera –
P. craponnei –
P. crassicrus –
P. crassifemur –
P. crassinervis –
P. crassipalpis –
P. cressoni –
P. csikii –
P. decima –
P. deminutipalpis –
P. distincta –
P. divisa –
P. downesi –
P. ebejeri –
P. elogoni –
P. exotica –
P. fergana –
P. flaviceps –
P. flavipectus –
P. flavipes –
P. flavitarsis –
P. flavitibialis –
P. flavoscutellata –
P. fulva –
P. fulvescens –
P. fulvithorax –
P. fusca –
P. fuscipectus –
P. gilva –
P. globulifera –
P. grossipes –
P. guarani –
P. guyana –
P. hastata –
P. helviscutellata –
P. hispida –
P. iberaensis –
P. indistincta –
P. indivisa –
P. inermicollis –
P. inflatifemoralis –
P. infuscata –
P. insularis –
P. jamnbacki –
P. jimmensis –
P. johannseni –
P. johnstoni –
P. jonesi –
P. kernensis –
P. kilembei –
P. kirgizica –
P. korni –
P. kurwana –
P. kyotoensis –
P. lacorum –
P. lacteipennis –
P. lacustris –
P. laensis –
P. lanceolifera –
P. leucopogon –
P. limnochares –
P. lineata –
P. linsleyi –
P. longa –
P. longicornis –
P. lundstroemi –
P. luteifemorata –
P. luteiventris –
P. lutzi –
P. maai –
P. macracantha –
P. maculicrus –
P. magali –
P. magna –
P. magnispinosa –
P. mahyoubi –
P. manilensis –
P. mapuche –
P. marinoi –
P. melacheira –
P. mellichroa –
P. micans –
P. microchela –
P. miki –
P. montana –
P. monticola –
P. morenae –
P. multispinosa –
P. murina –
P. nakali –
P. namwambae –
P. nana –
P. nelsoni –
P. nigricans –
P. nigridorsum –
P. nigrina –
P. nigripalpis –
P. nigripectus –
P. nigripes –
P. nigritarsalis –
P. nigrithorax –
P. nigroflava –
P. nigroscutellata –
P. nigrotibialis –
P. nitidissima –
P. novaeguineae –
P. novaeirelandensis –
P. novitibialis –
P. obscurella –
P. occidentalis –
P. oliffi –
P. oliveirai –
P. pacifica –
P. pallida –
P. pampana –
P. panacantha –
P. paraensis –
P. patagonica –
P. paulistensis –
P. pendleburyi –
P. plebeiella –
P. plebeja –
P. polyacantha –
P. portali –
P. praeusta –
P. pruinulosa –
P. pseudolacustris –
P. pseudorivularis –
P. pseudorufa –
P. puberula –
P. pungens –
P. quadrispinosa –
P. quadristriata –
P. raignieri –
P. rastellifera –
P. remmi –
P. reversa –
P. riouxi –
P. rivularis –
P. rossica –
P. rubiginosa –
P. rufa –
P. ruficrus –
P. rufipes –
P. rutshuruensis –
P. sanctaeluciae –
P. scabra –
P. scalpellifera –
P. schmidti –
P. semiermis –
P. seneveti –
P. sentior –
P. septentrionalis –
P. serraticauda –
P. serripes –
P. simplitheca –
P. sinanoensis –
P. singularis –
P. sordidipes –
P. spinifemur –
P. spinipes –
P. spinosa –
P. spinulosa –
P. stella –
P. stonei –
P. subalpina –
P. subaspera –
P. subfuscula –
P. tainana –
P. tamaricis –
P. tamoioi –
P. tanycornis –
P. tasmanica –
P. tauffliebi –
P. tenuicrus –
P. terrea –
P. thomsoni –
P. tibialis –
P. tinctipennis –
P. trifasciata –
P. turanica –
P. tuvae –
P. umbella –
P. urpicifemoris –
P. valouisensis –
P. varipilus –
P. venetiae –
P. verna –
P. versicolor –
P. vittata –
P. walteri –
P. weemsi –
P. wirthi –
P. wittei –
P. xanthothorax –
P. yamana –
P. yasumatsui –
P. zernyi
[sources: Das Gupta, Mazumdar & Chaudhuri (2008), Spinelli, Grogan & Ronderos (2009), Catalogue of Life: 2010 Annual Checklist]
Add (1):
P. sohraensis
References
[edit]- Das Gupta, S.K.; Mazumdar, A.; Chaudhuri, P.K. 2008: Biting midges of the genus Palpomyia Meigen (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) in India. Bonner zoologische Beiträge, 56 (1-2): 43–48. PDF
- Paul, N.; Harsha, R.; Mazumdar, A. 2014: A new species of Palpomyia Meigen (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) described in all life stages from Shillong plateau, India. Zootaxa 3755(4): 368–378. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3755.4.3 Reference page.
- Saha, N.C.; Das Gupta, S.K. 2005: Two new species of the genus Palpomyia Meigen (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) from lower Damodar valley of eastern India. Geobios, 32 (1): 61–64. ISSN: 0251-1223 [not seen]
- Sinha, S.; Das Gupta, S.K.; Chaudhuri, P.K. 2003: Predaceous midges of the genus Palpomyia Meigen (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) from West Bengal, India. Proceedings of the Zoological Society, Calcutta, 56 (2): 75–80. [not seen]
- Spinelli, G.R.; Grogan, W.L., jr.; Ronderos, M.M. 2009: A revision of the Patagonian predaceous midges of the genus Palpomyia Meigen (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). Insect systematics & evolution, 40: 43–70. DOI: 10.1163/187631209X416705
- Szadziewski, R., Golovatyuk, L.V., Sontag, E., Urbanek, A. & Zinchenko, T.D. 2016. All stages of the Palaearctic predaceous midge Palpomyia schmidti Goetghebuer, 1934 (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae). Zootaxa 4137(1): 85–94. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4137.1.6. Reference page.
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