Amauromyza
Appearance
Amauromyza | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Agromyzidae |
Subfamily: | Phytomyzinae |
Genus: | Amauromyza Hendel, 1931[1] |
Type species | |
Agromyza lamii Kaltenbach, 1858
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Synonyms | |
Amauromyza is a genus of flies in the family Agromyzidae.[4]
Species
[edit]- Amauromyza abnormalis (Malloch, 1913)[5]
- Amauromyza acuta Sasakawa & Fan, 1985[6]
- Amauromyza albidohalterata (Malloch, 1916)
- Amauromyza aliena (Malloch, 1914)[7]
- Amauromyza angulicornis Zlobin, 1997
- Amauromyza anomala Spencer, 1981[8]
- Amauromyza auriceps (Melander, 1913)[9]
- Amauromyza balcanica (Hendel, 1931)
- Amauromyza belamcandae Sasakawa, 1981[10]
- Amauromyza bifida Sasakawa & Fan, 1985[6]
- Amauromyza boliviensis Sasakawa, 1992[11]
- Amauromyza caliginosa (Spencer, 1963)[12]
- Amauromyza carlinae (Hering, 1944)
- Amauromyza chamaebalani (Hering, 1960)[2]
- Amauromyza chenopodivora Spencer, 1971[13]
- Amauromyza clinopodii Sasakawa, 1998
- Amauromyza confondata Spencer, 1986[14]
- Amauromyza crucifera Sasakawa, 2007
- Amauromyza elaeagni (Rohdendorf-Holmanova, 1959)
- Amauromyza elsinorensis Spencer, 1981[8]
- Amauromyza flavida Spencer, 1975
- Amauromyza flavifrons (Meigen, 1830)[15]
- Amauromyza fuscibasis (Malloch, 1934)[16]
- Amauromyza gigantissima (Spencer, 1959)[17]
- Amauromyza gyrans (Fallén, 1823)
- Amauromyza indecisa (Malloch, 1913)[5]
- Amauromyza insularis Spencer, 1981[8]
- Amauromyza karli (Hendel, 1927)[18]
- Amauromyza knowltoni Spencer, 1986[14]
- Amauromyza labiatarum (Hendel, 1920)[19]
- Amauromyza lamii (Kaltenbach, 1858)
- Amauromyza leonuri Spencer, 1971
- Amauromyza lucens Spencer, 1981[8]
- Amauromyza luteiceps (Hendel, 1920)[19]
- Amauromyza madrilena (Spencer, 1957)
- Amauromyza maltensis Cerný, 2004
- Amauromyza meridionalis (Spencer, 1975)
- Amauromyza mihalyii Spencer, 1971
- Amauromyza monfalconensis (Strobl, 1909)[20]
- Amauromyza morionella (Zetterstedt, 1848)[21]
- Amauromyza nevadensis Spencer, 1981[8]
- Amauromyza nigripennis (Sasakawa, 1961)[22]
- Amauromyza nipponensis (Sasakawa, 1955)
- Amauromyza obscura (Rohdendorf-Holmanova, 1959)
- Amauromyza papuensis Spencer, 1966[23]
- Amauromyza paragyrans Papp, 2019
- Amauromyza plectranthi (Sasakawa, 1961)[22]
- Amauromyza pleuralis (Malloch, 1914)[24]
- Amauromyza pterocaula Valladares, 1998
- Amauromyza queenslandica Spencer, 1977[25]
- Amauromyza rameli Cerný, 2011[26]
- Amauromyza ramosa Sasakawa, 2013
- Amauromyza ranchograndensis Spencer, 1973[27]
- Amauromyza remus Spencer, 1981[8]
- Amauromyza riparia Sehgal, 1971[28]
- Amauromyza romulus Spencer, 1981[8]
- Amauromyza schusteri Spencer, 1981[8]
- Amauromyza scleritica Spencer, 1981[8]
- Amauromyza shepherdiae Sehgal, 1971[28]
- Amauromyza soosi Zlobin, 1985
- Amauromyza stachysi Guglya, 2021[29]
- Amauromyza stroblii (Hendel, 1920)[19]
- Amauromyza triseta (Spencer, 1959)[17]
- Amauromyza verbasci (Bouché, 1847)
References
[edit]- ^ Hendel, F. (1931). "59. Agromyzidae". In: Lindner, E. (Ed.) die Fliegen der Palaearktischen Region. 6(2) (Lfg. 52): 1–64.
- ^ a b Hering, E.M. (1960). "Neue Blattminen-Studien (Dipt., Lep.)". Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift. 7 (1/2): 119–145. doi:10.1002/mmnd.19600070104.
- ^ Lioy, P. (1864). "I ditteri distribuiti secondo un nuovo metodo di classificazione naturale da Paolo Lioy colla descrizione delle famiglie e dei generi, colla indicazione delle specie trovate indigene nell'Italia settentrionale o che per analogie geografiche sarà facile incontrarvi, e con osservazioni sulla loro storia naturale, compilate particolarmente sull'opera di Macquart, Histoire naturelle dei dipteres, e su altri studi propri e di più recenti entomologi [part]". Atti dell'Imperial Regio Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti (3). 9 (5): 569–604.
- ^ Spencer, Kenneth A. (1973). Agromyzidae (Diptera) of Economic importance Series Entomologica. Vol. 9. The Hague. D. Gld.: Dr. W. Junk bv. pp. xii + 418 p.
- ^ a b Malloch, J.R. . (1913). "A revision of the species in Agromyza Fallen, and Cerodontha Rondani (Diptera)". Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 6 (3): 269–336. doi:10.1093/aesa/6.3.269. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
- ^ a b Sasakawa, M.; Fan, Z.D. (1985). "Preliminary list of Chinese Agromyzidae (Diptera) with descriptions of four new species". Contributions of the Shanghai Institute of Entomology. 5: 275–294.
- ^ Malloch, J.R. (1914). "Formosan Agromyzidae". Annales Historica-Naturales Musei Nationalis Hungarici. 12: 306–336.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Spencer, K.A. (1981). "A revisionary study of the leaf-mining flies (Agromyzidae) of California". Univ. Calif., Div. Agric. Sci., Spec. Publ. No. 3273: 489 pp.
- ^ Melander, A.L. (1913). "A synopsis of the dipterous groups Agromyzinae, Milichiinae, Ochthiphilinae and Geomyzinae [part]". Journal of the New York Entomological Society. 21: 219–273. Retrieved 11 March 2024.
- ^ Sasakawa, M. (1981). "Descriptions of three new leaf-mining pests (Diptera: Agromyzidae)". Japanese Journal of Applied Entomology and Zoology. 16 (2): 149–155. Bibcode:1981AppEZ..16..149S. doi:10.1303/aez.16.149.
- ^ Sasakawa, M. (1992). "The Neotropical Agromyzidae (Diptera). Part 4. New or little-known species from Peru, Venezuela, Brazil and Bolivia". Reports of the Kyoto Prefectural University, Agriculture. 44: 1–33.
- ^ Spencer, K.A. (1963). "The Australian Agromyzidae (Diptera, Insecta)". Records of the Australian Museum. 25 (15): 305–354. doi:10.3853/j.0067-1975.25.1963.667.
- ^ Spencer, K.A. (1971). "Notes on a revision of the British Agromyzidae (Diptera), including the description of 14 new species". Entomologist's Gazette. 22: 141–195.
- ^ a b Spencer, K.A.; Steyskal, G.C. (1986). "Manual of the Agromyzidae (Diptera) of the United States". Agriculture Handbook (United States. Department of Agriculture). 638: vi + 478 pp. Retrieved 10 March 2024.
- ^ Meigen, J. W. (1830). Systematische Beschreibung der bekannten europäischen zweiflügeligen Insekten. (Volume 6) (PDF) (in German). Schulz-Wundermann. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-02-09.
- ^ Malloch, J.R. (1934). "Acalyptrata (concl.)". Diptera of Patagonia and South Chile. 6: 393–489.
- ^ a b Spencer, K.A. (1959). "A synopsis of the Ethiopian Agromyzidae (Diptera)". Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London. 111 (10): 237–329. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2311.1959.tb02272.x.
- ^ Hendel, F. (1927). "Beiträge zur Systematik der Agromyziden. [10. Beitrag zur Blattminenkunde Europas.]". Zoologischer Anzeiger. 69: 248–271.
- ^ a b c Hendel, F. (1920). "Die palaarktischen Agromyziden (Dipt.). (Prodromus einer Monographie)". Archiv für Naturgeschichte (A). (1918) 84 (7): 109–174, 1 pl.
- ^ Strobl, Pater Gabriel (1910). "Die Dipteren von Steiermark. II. Nachtrag". Mitteilungen des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereines für Steiermark. (1909)46: 45–292. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
- ^ Zetterstedt, J.W. (1848). Diptera Scandinaviae disposita et descipta. Tomus septimus. Lundae [= Lund.].: Officina Lundbergiana. pp. 2581–2934.
- ^ a b Sasakawa, M. (1961). "A study of the Japanese Agromyzidae (Diptera) Part 2". Pacific Insects. 3: 307–472.
- ^ Spencer, K.A. (1966). "Agromyzidae (Diptera) from the Bismarck Archipelago, with an appendix on some related species from the Oriental Region". Entomologisk Meddelelser. 34: 489–520.
- ^ Malloch, J.R. (1914). "Notes on North American Agromyzidae (Dipt.)". Entomological News. 25: 308–314.
- ^ Spencer, K.A. (1977). "A revision of the Australian Agromyzidae (Diptera)". Western Austr. Mus. Spec. Publ. 8: 255 pp.
- ^ Cerný, M. (2011). "Agromyzidae (Diptera) in the vicinity of the Kerkini Lake with descriptions of eight new species from Greece". Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae. 51 (1): 299–347.
- ^ Spencer, K.A. (1973). "The Agromyzidae of Venezuela". Rev. Fac. Agron. (Maracay). 7: 5–107.
- ^ a b Sehgal, V.K. (1971). "A taxonomic survey of the Agromyzidae (Diptera) of Alberta, Canada, with observations on host-plant relationships". Quaestiones Entomologicae. 7: 291–405.
- ^ Guglya, Y. (2021). "Rearing mining flies (Diptera: Agromyzidae) from host plants as an instrument for associating females with males, with the description of seven new species". Zootaxa. 5014: 1–158. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.5014.1.1.