Carcelia

Carcelia is a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae.[1]

Carcelia
Carcelia sp.
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Carcelia

Type species
C. bombylans [2]
Synonyms[3][4]
  • Carcelina Mesnil, 1944
  • Senometopia Macquart, 1834

Species

  • C. aberrans Baranov, 1931[2]
  • C. alpestris Herting, 1966
  • C. amplexa (Coquillett, 1897)[3]
  • C. angustipalpis Chao & Liang, 2002[2]
  • C. atricosta Herting, 1961[1]
  • C. auripulvis Chao & Liang, 2002[2]
  • C. belpharipoides Chao & Liang, 2002[2]
  • C. bombylans Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830[1]
  • C. brevipilosa Chao & Liang, 1986[2]
  • C. candidae Shima, 1981[2]
  • C. canutipulvera Chao & Liang, 1986[2]
  • C. caudata Baranov, 1931[5]
  • C. caudata Baranov, 1931[2]
  • C. ceylanica (Brauer & von Bergenstamm, 1891)[5]
  • C. clava Chao & Liang, 1986[2]
  • C. corvinoides (Wulp, 1893)[5]
  • C. delicatula Mesnil, 1968[5]
  • C. delicatula Mesnil, 1968[2]
  • C. diacrisiae Sellers, 1943[3]
  • C. dubia (Brauer & von Bergenstamm, 1891)
  • C. europaea (Richter, 1977)
  • C. falenaria (Róndani, 1859)
  • C. falx Chao & Liang, 1986[2]
  • C. flava Chao & Liang, 1986[2]
  • C. flavimaculata Sun & Chao, 1992[2]
  • C. formosa (Aldrich and Webber, 1924)[3]
  • C. gnava (Meigen, 1824)[1]
  • C. hamata Chao & Liang, 1986[2]
  • C. hemimacquartioides (Baranov, 1934)[2]
  • C. hirsuta Baranov, 1931[2]
  • C. iliaca (Ratzeburg, 1840)
  • C. illiberisi Chao & Liang, 2002[2]
  • C. inflatipalpis (Aldrich and Webber, 1924)[3]
  • C. iridipennis (van der Wulp, 1893)[2]
  • C. kowarzi Villeneuve, 1912
  • C. lagoae (Townsend, 1891)[3]
  • C. languida (Walker, 1858)[3]
  • C. latistylata (Baranov, 1934)[2]
  • C. laxifrons Villeneuve, 1912
  • C. laxifrons Villeneuve, 1912[3]
  • C. longichaeta Chao & Shi, 1982[2]
  • C. lucorum (Meigen, 1824)[1]
  • C. malayana Baranov, 1934[5]
  • C. matsukarehae (Shima, 1969)[2]
  • C. nigrantennata Chao & Liang, 1986[2]
  • C. olenensis Sellers, 1943[3]
  • C. pallensa Chao & Liang, 2002[2]
  • C. perplexa Sellers, 1943[3]
  • C. pilosella Baranov, 1931[5]
  • C. pilosella Baranov, 1931[2]
  • C. protuberans (Aldrich and Webber, 1924)[3]
  • C. pseudocaudata (Baranov, 1934)[2]
  • C. puberula Mesnil, 1941[1]
  • C. rasa (Macquart, 1849)[1]
  • C. rasella Baranov, 1931
  • C. rasoides Baranov, 1931[5]
  • C. rasoides Baranov, 1931[2]
  • C. reclinata (Aldrich and Webber, 1924)[3]
  • C. rutilloides Baranov, 1931[2]
  • C. setosella Baranov, 1931[2]
  • C. sexta Baranov, 1931[2]
  • C. sumatrana Townsend, 1927[2]
  • C. sumatrensis (Townsend, 1927)[2]
  • C. tenuiforceps (Reinhard, 1964)[3]
  • C. thalpocharidis Herting, 1959
  • C. tibialis (Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863)[1]
  • C. transbaicalica Richter, 1980[2]
  • C. vibrissata Chao & Zhou, 1992[2]
  • C. villicauda Chao & Liang, 1986[2]
  • C. xanthohirta Chao & Liang, 1986[2]
  • C. yakushimana (Shima, 1968)[2]
  • C. yalensis Sellers, 1943[3]
  • C. yongshunensis Sun & Chao, 1992[2]

References

  1. Chandler, Peter J. (1998). Checklists of Insects of the British Isles (New Series) Part 1: Diptera. Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects. New Series. 12. London: Royal Entomological Society of London. pp. 1–234. ISBN 0-901546-82-8.
  2. O'Hara, James E.; Shima, Hiroshi; Zhang, Chuntian (2009). "Annotated Catalogue of the Tachinidae (Insecta: Diptera) of China" (PDF). Zootaxa. Auckland, New Zealand: Magnolia Press. 2190: 1–236. ISSN 1175-5334. Retrieved 2011-02-24.
  3. O'Hara, James E.; Wood, D. Monty (28 January 2004). "Checklist Of The Tachinidae (Diptera) Of America North Of Mexico" (PDF). Nicaragua: Biodiversidad de Nicaragua. pp. 1–42.
  4. James E. O'Hara (December 31, 2008). "World Genera of the Tachinidae (Diptera) and their Regional Occurrence" (PDF). Version 4.0. University of Guelph. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 6, 2011. Retrieved August 1, 2010.
  5. Mitra, Bulganin; Sharma, R.M. "Checklist Of Indian Tachinid Flies (Insecta: Diptera: Tachinidae)" (PDF). Jabalpur. pp. 1–18. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-12-17.
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