Heteropogon (fly)
Heteropogon is a genus of robber flies in the family Asilidae. There are at least 60 described species in Heteropogon.[1][2][3][4]
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Asilidae |
Genus: | Heteropogon |
Species
- Heteropogon alter Becker, 1915
- Heteropogon arizonensis Wilcox, 1941
- Heteropogon asiaticus (Oldroyd, 1963)
- Heteropogon aureus Becker, 1907
- Heteropogon aurocinctus Seguy, 1934
- Heteropogon biplex Becker & Stein, 1913
- Heteropogon capensis Lindner, 1961
- Heteropogon cazieri Wilcox, 1965
- Heteropogon chiricahua Wilcox, 1965
- Heteropogon cirrhatus (Osten Sacken, 1877)
- Heteropogon currani Pritchard, 1935
- Heteropogon davisi Wilcox, 1965
- Heteropogon dejectus (Williston, 1901)
- Heteropogon divisus (Coquillett, 1902)
- Heteropogon dorothyae Martin, 1962
- Heteropogon duncani Wilcox, 1941
- Heteropogon eburnus (Walker, 1849)
- Heteropogon elegans Becker, 1907
- Heteropogon filicornis (Loew, 1871)
- Heteropogon fisheri Wilcox, 1965
- Heteropogon flavidus Lindner, 1973
- Heteropogon flavobarbatus Becker, 1907
- Heteropogon gracilis Engel & Cuthbertson, 1937
- Heteropogon hermanni (Engel, 1930)
- Heteropogon holcocephaloides Lindner, 1955
- Heteropogon johnsoni (Back, 1904)
- Heteropogon lautus Loew, 1872
- Heteropogon lehri Richter, 1968
- Heteropogon loewi Lehr, 1970
- Heteropogon ludius (Coquillett, 1893)
- Heteropogon lugubris Hermann, 1906
- Heteropogon macerinus (Walker, 1849)
- Heteropogon maculinervis James, 1937
- Heteropogon manicatus (Meigen, 1820)
- Heteropogon manni Loew, 1854
- Heteropogon martini Wilcox, 1965
- Heteropogon mesasiaticus Lehr, 1970
- Heteropogon nitidus Oldroyd, 1964
- Heteropogon nubilus (Wiedemann, 1820)
- Heteropogon oldroydi Lindner, 1973
- Heteropogon ornatipes Loew, 1851
- Heteropogon palestinensis Theodor, 1980
- Heteropogon patruelis (Coquillett, 1893)
- Heteropogon paurosomus Pritchard, 1935
- Heteropogon peregrinus Engel, 1929
- Heteropogon phalna (Walker, 1849)
- Heteropogon phoenicurus Loew, 1872
- Heteropogon pilosus Lehr, 1970
- Heteropogon pyrinus Hermann, 1906
- Heteropogon rejectus Williston, 1901
- Heteropogon rubidus (Coquillett, 1893)
- Heteropogon rubigipennis (Macquart, 1849)
- Heteropogon rubrifasciatus Bromley, 1931
- Heteropogon scoparius Loew, 1847
- Heteropogon senilis (Bigot, 1878)
- Heteropogon spatulatus Pritchard, 1935
- Heteropogon stonei Wilcox, 1965
- Heteropogon succinctus Loew, 1847
- Heteropogon timondavidi Tsacas, 1970
- Heteropogon tolandi Wilcox, 1965
- Heteropogon waltlii (Meigen, 1838)
- Heteropogon wilcoxi James, 1934
- Heteropogon willistoni Martin, 1962
References
- "Heteropogon Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- "Heteropogon Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- "Heteropogon Overview". Encyclopedia of Life. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- "Browse Heteropogon". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
Further reading
- Arnett, Ross H. Jr. (2000). American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North of Mexico. 2nd Edition. CRC Press. ISBN 0-8493-0212-9.
- Bromley, S.W. (1950). "Florida Asilidae (Diptera) with descriptions of one new species". Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 43: 227–239.
- Capinera, John L., ed. (2008). Encyclopedia of Entomology. Springer. ISBN 978-1402062421.
- Charles, H. Curran (1934). "The families and genera of North American Diptera". Cite journal requires
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(help) - Dikow, T. (2009). "Phylogeny of Asilidae inferred from morphological characters of imagines (Insecta, Diptera, Brachycera, Asiloidea)". American Museum of Natural History. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- Hull, F.M. (1962). "Robber flies of the world". Bulletin of the United States National Museum. 224.
- McAlpine, J.F.; Petersen, B.V.; Shewell, G.E.; Teskey, H.J.; Vockeroth, J.R.; Wood, D.M. (1987). Manual of Nearctic Diptera. Research Branch Agriculture Canada.
External links
- Dikow, Torsten (2018). "Asiloid Flies, deciphering their diversity and evolutionary history". National Museum of Natural History of the Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2018-02-26.
- "Diptera.info". Retrieved 2018-02-26.
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