Celyphus

Celyphus is a genus of beetle flies. It is known from the Oriental and Afrotropical realms. Up to 1859, all species of beetle flies were placed in this genus.[2]

Celyphus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Subsection: Acalyptratae
Superfamily: Lauxanioidea
Family: Celyphidae
Genus: Celyphus
Dalman, 1818[1]
Type species
Celyphus obtectus
Subgenera

Description

Celyphus may be distinguished by the discal and second basal cell of the wing being distinct.[2]

Species

  • C. abnormis Tenorio, 1972[4]
  • C. bisetosus Malloch, 1929[5][2]
  • C. cheni Shi, 1998[6]
  • C. collaris Chen, 1949[7]
  • C. dentis Shi, 1998[6]
  • C. divisus Tenorio, 1972[4]
  • C. eos Frey, 1941[3]
  • C. forcipus Shi, 1998[6]
  • C. fujianensis Shi, 1994[8]
  • C. immitans Tenorio, 1972[4]
  • C. lacunosus (Frey, 1941)[3]
  • C. lobus Tenorio, 1972[4]
  • C. maculis Shi, 1998[6]
  • C. medogis Shi, 1998[6]
  • C. microchaetus Shi, 1998[6]
  • C. mirabilis Yang & Liu, 1998[6]
  • C. nigritarsus Shi, 1998[6]
  • C. nigrivittis Shi, 1998[6]
  • C. obtectus Dalman, 1818[1]
  • C. obtusus Frey, 1941[3]
  • C. paradentatus (Papp, 2006)[9]
  • C. pellucidus (Frey, 1941)[3]
  • C. planitarsalis Shi, 1998[6]
  • C. porosus Tenorio, 1972[4]
  • C. pulchmaculatus Liu & Yang, 2002[10][4]
  • C. puncticeps Malloch, 1929[5][2]
  • C. quadrimaculatus Tenorio, 1972[4]
  • C. resplendens (Frey, 1941)[3]
  • C. reticulatus Tenorio, 1972[4]
  • C. rugosus Tenorio, 1972[4]
  • C. scutatus Wiedemann, 1830
  • C. testaceus Malloch, 1929[5]
  • C. trichoporis Shi, 1998[6]
  • C. unicolor (Frey, 1941)[3]
  • C. violaceus (Chen, 1949)[7]
  • C. vittalis Shi, 1998[6]
  • C. xizanganus Yang & Liu, 1998[6]

References

  1. Dalman, J. W. (1818). "Nagra nya genera och species af insekter". Svenska VetenskAkad. Handl. 39 (3): 69–89.
  2. Tenorio, JoAnn M. (1969). "A Revision of the Celyphidae (DIPTERA) From the Philippine Islands". Pacific Insects. Hawaii Biological Survey. 11 (3–4): 579–611.
  3. Frey, R. (1941). "Die Gattungen und Arten der Dipteren familie Celyphidae". Notul. Entomol. 21: 3–16. 1 pl.
  4. Tenorio, JoAnn M. (1972). "A revision of the Celyphidae (Diptera) of the Oriental Region". Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London. 123 (4): 359–453. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2311.1972.tb00847.x.
  5. Malloch, J.R. (1929). "Notes on some Oriental sapromyzid flies (Diptera), with particular reference to the Philippine species". Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 74 (6): 1–97. doi:10.5479/si.00963801.74-2751.1. Retrieved 26 August 2017.
  6. Liu, Z.; Shi, Y.; Xue, W.; Yang, C. (1998). Celyphidae of China (Diptera).In Xue, W. & Chao, C. (eds.), Flies of China. Vol. 1. Shenyang: Liaoning Science & Technology Press. pp. 234–261. ISBN 9787538119800.
  7. Chen, S. H. (1949). "Records of Chinese Diopsidae and Celyphidae (Diptera)". Sinensia. 10 (1–6): 1–6.
  8. Shi, Y. (1994). "A new species of the genus Celyphus (Diptera: Celyphidae)". Wuyi Sci. J. 11: 106–107.
  9. Papp, L.; Merz, B.; Foldvari, M. "Diptera of Thailand. A summary of the families and genera with references to the species representation" (PDF). Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae. 52 (2): 97–269. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
  10. Huang, F.-S; Yin, H.; Zeng, R.; Lin, M.; Gu, M. (2002). Forest Insects of Hainan. National Natural Science Foundation of China. pp. xv + 1064.
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