Chymomyza

Genus of flies

Chymomyza
Chymomyza amoena
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Superfamily: Ephydroidea
Family: Drosophilidae
Subfamily: Drosophilinae
Genus: Chymomyza
Czerny, 1903
Synonyms
  • Amphoroneura Meijere, 1911[1]
  • Protochymomyza Grimaldi, 1987[2]
  • Zygodrosophila Hendel, 1917[3]
  • Zyogdrosophila Duda, 1927[4]
  • Zygrodrosophila Duda, 1927[4]
  • Chymomgza Duda, 1927[4]
  • Chymomyza Czerny, 1903[5]

Chymomyza is a genus of vinegar flies (insects in the family Drosophilidae).

Chymomyza amoena

Species

  • C. albitarsis (Hendel, 1917)[3]
  • C. aldrichii Sturtevant, 1916[6]
  • C. amoena (Loew, 1862)[7]
  • C. atrimana Okada, 1956[8]
  • C. avikam Burla, 1954[9]
  • C. bambara Burla, 1954[9]
  • C. bicolor Lamb, 1914[10]
  • C. bicoloripes (Malloch, 1926)[11]
  • C. brevis Okada, 1981[12]
  • C. caudatula Oldenberg, 1914[13]
  • C. cinctifrons Meijere, 1924[14]
  • C. clavata Okada, 1981[12]
  • C. costata (Zetterstedt, 1838)[15]
  • C. coxata Wheeler, 1952[16]
  • C. demae Watabe & Liang, 1990[17]
  • C. diatropa Grimaldi, 1986[18]
  • C. distincta (Egger, 1862)[19]
  • C. eungellae Bock, 1982[20]
  • C. exophthalma Grimaldi, 1986[18]
  • C. femorata Okada, 1981[12]
  • C. flabellata Okada, 1981[12]
  • C. flagellata Okada, 1981[12]
  • C. formosana Okada, 1976[21]
  • C. fuscimana (Zetterstedt, 1838)[15]
  • C. guyanensis Grimaldi, 1986[18]
  • C. jamaicensis Grimaldi, 1986[18]
  • C. japonica Okada, 1956[8]
  • C. laevilimbata Duda, 1927[4]
  • C. lahu Burla, 1954[9]
  • C. longicauda Okada, 1981[12]
  • C. maculipennis Hendel, 1936[22]
  • C. mafu Burla, 1954[9]
  • C. mesopecta Wheeler, 1968[23]
  • C. mexicana Wheeler, 1949[24]
  • C. microdiopsis Grimaldi, 1986[18]
  • C. mycopelates Grimaldi, 1986[18]
  • C. nigrimanus (Meigen, 1830)[25]
  • C. nigripes Okada, 1981[12]
  • C. novobscura Watabe & Liang, 1991[17]
  • C. obscura (Meijere, 1911)[1]
  • C. obscuroides Okada, 1976[21]
  • C. oldenbergi Duda, 1934[26]
  • C. olympia Wheeler, 1960[27]
  • C. pararufithorax Vaidya & Godbole, 1973
  • C. pectinifemur Duda, 1927
  • C. perarufithorax Vaidya & Godbole, 1973
  • C. poena Bock, 1982[20]
  • C. primaeva Grimaldi, 1987[2]
  • C. procnemis (Williston, 1896)[28]
  • C. procnemoides Wheeler, 1952[16]
  • C. procnemolita Grimaldi, 1986[18]
  • C. rufa Okada, 1981[12]
  • C. rufithorax (Meijere, 1911)[1]
  • C. scutellata Okada, 1981[12]
  • C. subobscura Okada, 1981[12]
  • C. taiwanica Lin & Wheeler, 1977
  • C. tetonensis Wheeler, 1949[24]
  • C. vaidyai Okada, 1976[21]
  • C. wirthi Wheeler, 1954[29]
  • C. xanthosoma Lin & Wheeler, 1977[30]
  • C. yvettae Tsacas, 1990[31]

References

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  2. ^ a b Grimaldi, D.A. (1987). "Amber fossil Drosophilidae (Diptera), with particular reference to the Hispaniolan taxa" (PDF). American Museum Novitates (2880): 1–23. Retrieved 5 October 2019.
  3. ^ a b Hendel, Friedrich Georg (1917). "Beitrage zur Kenntnis der acalyptraten Musciden". Deutsche entomologische Zeitschrift. 1917: 33–47. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d Duda, O. (1925). "Die südamerikanischen Drosophilidae (Diptera) unter Berücksichtigung auch der anderen neotropischen sowie der nearktischen Arten" (PDF). Archiv für Naturgeschichte. Abteilung A. 91 (11/12): 1–229. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
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  11. ^ Malloch, John Russell (1926). "New genera and species of Acalyptrate flies in the United States National Museum" (PDF). Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 68 (21, #2622): 35 pp., 2 pls. Retrieved 13 October 2019.
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  13. ^ Oldenberg, Lorenz (1914). "Beitrag zur Kenntnis der europaischen Drosophiliden (Dipt.)". Archiv für Naturgeschichte. Abteilung A. 80 (2): 1–42. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
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  30. ^ Lin, Fei-Jann; Tseng, Ho-Chi; Lee, Wen-Yung (1977). "A catalogue of the family Drosophilidae in Taiwan (Diptera)" (PDF). Quarterly Journal of the Taiwan Museum. 30 (3–4): 345–372. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  31. ^ Tsacas, Leonidas (1990). "Drosophilidae de l'Afrique Australe (Diptera)" (PDF). Annals of the Natal Museum. 31: 103–161. Retrieved 12 October 2019.

Further reading

  • Arnett, Ross H. (30 July 2000). American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North of Mexico. CRC Press. ISBN 978-0-8493-0212-1.

External links

  • "Diptera.info".
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