Eucelatoria

Genus of flies

Eucelatoria
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Tachinidae
Subfamily: Exoristinae
Tribe: Blondeliini
Genus: Eucelatoria
Townsend, 1909[1]
Type species
Tachina (Masicera) armigera
Coquillett, 1889[2]
Synonyms
  • Celatoriopsis Blanchard, 1963
  • Corozalia Curran, 1934[3]
  • Dexodimyia Thompson, 1968[4]
  • Dexodiopsis Thompson, 1968[4]
  • Eucelatorioidea Thompson, 1968[4]
  • Eucelatoriopsis Townsend, 1927[5]
  • Euptilodegeeria Townsend, 1931[6]
  • Heliodexodes Thompson, 1968[4]
  • Heliolydella Townsend, 1927[5]
  • Hemilydella Townsend, 1927[5]
  • Hypomyothyria Townsend, 1927[5]
  • Lixinia Curran, 1926[7]
  • Lydellohoughia Townsend, 1927[5]
  • Machairomasicera Townsend, 1919[8]
  • Orophorocera Townsend, 1927[5]
  • Pseudocelatoria Thompson, 1968[4]
  • Spathimyia Townsend, 1912[9]
  • Tinalydella Townsend, 1927[5]
  • Urodexodes Townsend, 1919[8]
  • Xiphomyia Townsend, 1917[10]

Eucelatoria is a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae.[11][12][13]

Species

  • Eucelatoria argentea (Thompson, 1968)[4]
  • Eucelatoria armigera (Coquillett, 1889)[2]
  • Eucelatoria aurata (Townsend, 1927)[5]
  • Eucelatoria aurea (Thompson, 1968)[4]
  • Eucelatoria aurescens Townsend, 1917[14]
  • Eucelatoria auriceps (Aldrich, 1926)[15]
  • Eucelatoria australis Townsend, 1911[16]
  • Eucelatoria bigeminata (Curran, 1927)[17]
  • Eucelatoria borealis Burington, 2022[18]
  • Eucelatoria bryani Sabrosky, 1981[19]
  • Eucelatoria carinata (Townsend, 1919)[20]
  • Eucelatoria charapensis (Townsend, 1919)[20]
  • Eucelatoria cinefacta (Reinhard, 1967)[21]
  • Eucelatoria cingulatus (Schiner, 1868)[22]
  • Eucelatoria claripalpis (Thompson, 1968)[4]
  • Eucelatoria comosa (Wulp, 1890)[23]
  • Eucelatoria cora (Bigot, 1889)[24]
  • Eucelatoria crambivora Burington, 2022[18]
  • Eucelatoria currani Nihei & Dios, 2016[25]
  • Eucelatoria digitata Sabrosky, 1981[19]
  • Eucelatoria dimmocki (Aldrich, 1932)[26]
  • Eucelatoria discalis (Thompson, 1968)[4]
  • Eucelatoria dissepta (Wulp, 1890)[27]
  • Eucelatoria dominica Sabrosky, 1981[19]
  • Eucelatoria elongata (Wulp, 1890)[28]
  • Eucelatoria eucelatorioides (Blanchard, 1963)
  • Eucelatoria falcata Burington, 2022[18]
  • Eucelatoria ferox (Townsend, 1912)[9]
  • Eucelatoria flava Inclán & Stireman, 2014[29]
  • Eucelatoria fordlandia Burington, 2022[18]
  • Eucelatoria ghanii (Mesnil, 1975)[30]
  • Eucelatoria gladiatrix (Townsend, 1917)
  • Eucelatoria guimaraesi Sabrosky, 1981[19]
  • Eucelatoria gustavogutierrezi Burington, 2022[18]
  • Eucelatoria hafelei Burington, 2022[18]
  • Eucelatoria heliothis Sabrosky, 1981[19]
  • Eucelatoria huitepecensis Burington, 2022[18]
  • Eucelatoria hypodermica (Townsend, 1927)[5]
  • Eucelatoria inclani Burington, 2022[18]
  • Eucelatoria jamaicensis (Curran, 1926)[7]
  • Eucelatoria jorgecortesi Burington, 2022[18]
  • Eucelatoria kopis Burington, 2022[18]
  • Eucelatoria leucophaeata (Reinhard, 1967)[21]
  • Eucelatoria longula (Curran, 1934)[3]
  • Eucelatoria luctuosa (Wulp, 1890)[31]
  • Eucelatoria lugens (Wulp, 1890)[32]
  • Eucelatoria makhaira Burington, 2022[18]
  • Eucelatoria meridionalis (Townsend, 1912)[9]
  • Eucelatoria montana Townsend, 1929[33]
  • Eucelatoria nana (Townsend, 1927)[5]
  • Eucelatoria nigripalpis (Bigot, 1889)[24]
  • Eucelatoria nudioculatus O'Hara & Wood, 2021[34]
  • Eucelatoria oblonga O'Hara & Wood, 2021[34]
  • Eucelatoria obscurata (Wulp, 1890)[28]
  • Eucelatoria obumbrata (Wulp, 1890)[23]
  • Eucelatoria occulta (Wulp, 1890)[32]
  • Eucelatoria ocellaris (Townsend, 1927)[5]
  • Eucelatoria ordinaria (Wulp, 1890)[28]
  • Eucelatoria paracarinata Nihei & Dios, 2016[25]
  • Eucelatoria parkeri (Sabrosky, 1952)[35]
  • Eucelatoria physonotae (Thompson, 1968)[4]
  • Eucelatoria pollens (Wulp, 1890)[27]
  • Eucelatoria procincta (Reinhard, 1935)
  • Eucelatoria ritavargasae Burington, 2022[18]
  • Eucelatoria rivalis (Reinhard, 1953)[36]
  • Eucelatoria robusta (Thompson, 1968)[4]
  • Eucelatoria rubentis (Coquillett, 1895)[37]
  • Eucelatoria sabroskyi Burington, 2022[18]
  • Eucelatoria sica Burington, 2022[18]
  • Eucelatoria striolata (Wulp, 1890)[32]
  • Eucelatoria teffeensis (Townsend, 1927)[5]
  • Eucelatoria tenebrionis Burington, 2022[18]
  • Eucelatoria tenella (Reinhard, 1937)[38]
  • Eucelatoria teutonia Sabrosky, 1981[19]
  • Eucelatoria texana (Reinhard, 1923)[39]
  • Eucelatoria tinensis (Townsend, 1927)[5]
  • Eucelatoria woodorum Burington, 2022[18]
  • Eucelatoria yanayacu Burington, 2022[18]

References

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Taxon identifiers
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