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Glutops

Glutops is a genus of flies in the family Pelecorhynchidae.

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Glutops
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Clade: Pancrustacea
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Pelecorhynchidae
Genus: Glutops
Burgess, 18781
Synonyms

Tamayura Nagatomi, 19552

Glutops is a genus of flies in the family Pelecorhynchidae.

Species

  • Glutops bandus Teskey, 19703
  • Glutops compactus Teskey, 19703
  • Glutops esakii Nagatomi & Saigusa, 19704
  • Glutops itoi (Nagatomi, 1955)2
  • Glutops medius Teskey, 19703
  • Glutops melanderi Teskey, 19703
  • Glutops punctatus Wirth, 19545
  • Glutops rossi Pechuman, 19456
  • Glutops semicanus Krivosheina, 19717
  • Glutops semiformis Nagatomi & Saigusa, 19704
  • Glutops singularis Burgess, 18781
References

References

  1. Burgess, E. (1878). "Two interesting American Diptera, Glutops singularis and Epibates osten-sackenii". Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History. (1876-1878) 19: 320–324, 1 pl. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  2. Nagatomi, A. (1955). "A new genus and species of the dipterous family Coenomyiidae from Japan". Mushi. 29 (9): 57–61.
  3. Teskey, H.J. (1970). "A review of the genus Glutops (Diptera: Peleco-rhynchidae) with descriptions of four new species". The Canadian Entomologist. 102: 1171–1179.
  4. Nagatomi, A.; Saigusa, T. (1970). "The Coenomyiidae of Japan (Diptera)". Mem. Fac. Agric. Kagoshima Univ. 7: 257–292.
  5. Wirth, W.W. (1954). "A new species of Glutops and other new records of California Tabanoidea (Diptera)". The Pan-Pacific Entomologist. 30: 137–142. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  6. Pechuman, L.L. (1945). "A new species of Glutops (Diptera, Coenomyiidae)". The Canadian Entomologist. 77: 134–135.
  7. Krivosheina, N.P. (1971). "The family Glutopidae, fam. n. and its position in the system of Diptera Brachycera Orthorrhapha". Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie (in Russian). 50: 681-694.