Minilimosina

Genus of flies

Minilimosina
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Sphaeroceridae
Subfamily: Limosininae
Genus: Minilimosina
Roháček, 1983[1]
Type species
Limosina fungicola
Haliday, 1836[2]
Synonyms
  • Minilimosina Roháček, 1982[3]

Minilimosina is a genus of lesser dung flies in the family Sphaeroceridae. There are more than 70 described species in Minilimosina, found on every continent except Antarctica.[4][5][6][7]

Species

These 72 species belong to the genus Minilimosina:[5]

Subgenus Allolimosina Roháček, 1983[1]

  • M. albinervis (Duda, 1918)[8]
  • M. alloneura (Richards, 1952)[9]
  • M. paralbinervis (Papp, 1973)[10]
  • M. pseudoalbinervis (Papp, 1973)[10]
  • Minilimosina quadrispinosa Su, 2011
  • M. rotundipennis (Malloch, 1913)[11]

Subgenus Amputella Marshall, 1985[12]

  • M. bistylus Marshall, 1985[12]
  • M. curvistylus Marshall, 1985[12]
  • M. digitata Marshall, 1985[12]
  • M. erecta Marshall, 1985[12]
  • M. priapismus Marshall, 1985[12]
  • M. ternaria Marshall, 1985[12]

Subgenus Minilimosina Roháček, 1983[1]

  • M. accinta Marshall, 1985[12]
  • M. baculum Marshall, 1985[12]
  • M. bicuspis Roháček, 1993[13]
  • M. caelator Roháček, 1988[14]
  • M. curvispina Carles-Tolrá, 2001[15]
  • M. fungicola (Haliday, 1836)[2]
  • M. gemella Roháček, 1983[1]
  • M. hispidula Roháček, 1988[14]
  • M. intermedia Marshall, 1985[12]
  • M. knightae (Harrison, 1959)[16]
  • M. lepida Marshall, 1985[12]
  • M. longisternum Marshall, 1985[12]
  • M. meszarosi (Papp, 1974)[17]
  • M. microtophila (Papp, 1973)[10]
  • M. nasuta (Spuler, 1925)[18]
  • M. parafungicola (Papp, 1974)[17]
  • M. parva (Malloch, 1913)[11]
  • M. parvula (Stenhammar, 1855)[19]
  • M. pulpa Marshall, 1985[12]
  • M. sclerophallus Marshall, 1985[12]
  • M. selecta Papp, 2017
  • M. speluncana Roháček, 2019
  • M. tenera Roháček, 1983[1]
  • M. trogeri Roháček, 1983[1]
  • M. tuberculum Marshall, 1985[12]
  • M. zeda Marshall, 1985[12]

Subgenus Svarciella Roháček, 1983[1]

  • M. amphicuspa Roháček & Marshall, 1988[20]
  • M. archboldi Marshall, 1985[12]
  • M. bartaki Roháček, 2010[21]
  • M. bipara Marshall, 1985[12]
  • M. brachyptera Roháček & Marshall, 1988[20]
  • M. concinna Roháček & Marshall, 1988[20]
  • M. contrasta Marshall, 1985[12]
  • M. cornigera Roháček & Marshall, 1988[20]
  • M. dissimilicosta (Spuler, 1925)[22]
  • M. egena Roháček, 1992[23]
  • M. fanta Roháček & Marshall, 1988[20]
  • M. flagrella Roháček & Marshall, 1988[20]
  • M. floreni Roháček & Marshall, 1985[12]
  • M. furculipexa Roháček & Marshall, 1988[20]
  • M. furculisterna (Deeming, 1969)[24]
  • M. gracilenta Su, 2015
  • M. guestphalica (Duda, 1918)[8]
  • M. hastata Roháček & Marshall, 1988[20]
  • M. intercepta Marshall, 1985[12]
  • M. ismayi Roháček, 1983[1]
  • M. linzhi Dong & Yang, 2015
  • M. niveipennis (Malloch, 1913)[11]
  • M. pujadei Carles-Tolrá, 2001[15]
  • M. spinifera Roháček & Marshall, 1988[20]
  • M. tapaeihella Su, 2015
  • M. triplex Roháček & Marshall, 1988[20]
  • M. vitripennis (Zetterstedt, 1847)[25]
  • M. vixa Marshall, 1985[12]
  • M. xanthosceles Roháček & Marshall, 1988[20]
  • M. xestops Roháček & Marshall, 1988[20]

Subgenus Svaricella

  • M. rohaceki (Papp, 1978)[26]

Subgenus not assigned

  • M. kozaneki (Kuznetzova, 1991)[27]
  • M. puncticorpoides (Papp, 1973)[10]
  • M. sitka Marshall in Marshall & Winchester, 1999[28]

References

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  2. ^ a b Haliday, Alexander Henry (1836). "British species of the Dipterous tribe Sphaeroceridae". Entomological Magazine. 3: 315–336.
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Taxon identifiers
Minilimosina