Dicranomyia

Dicranomyia is a genus of crane fly in the family Limoniidae. Larvae are mostly aquatic or semi-aquatic, with an exception found in a single Hawaiian Islands species which has a leaf-mining larva.[3]

Dicranomyia
Dicranomyia modesta
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Limoniidae
Subfamily: Limoniinae
Genus: Dicranomyia
Stephens, 1829
Type species
Limnobia modesta
Meigen, 1818
Subgenera
Synonyms

Dohrnia Bigot, 1854
(nec Newman, 1851)
[2]

Species

Subgenus Alexandriaria Garrett, 1922
  • D. phalangioides (Alexander, 1943)
  • D. suffusca (Garrett, 1922)
  • D. whartoni Needham, 1908
Subgenus Caenoglochina Alexander, 1964
Subgenus Caenolimonia Alexander, 1967
Subgenus Cygnomyia Theischinger, 1994
  • D. youngoloy (Theischinger, 1994)
Subgenus Dicranomyia Stephens, 1829
Subgenus Doaneomyia Alexander, 1921
Subgenus Erostrata Savchenko, 1976
Subgenus Euglochina Alexander, 1921
Subgenus Glochina Meigen, 1830
  • D. bangerteri (Mendl, 1974)
  • D. basifusca Alexander, 1919
  • D. brevispina Savchenko, 1976
  • D. cretica Mendl, 1979
  • D. hansiana Stary & Geiger, 1985
  • D. illingworthi Alexander, 1914
  • D. kaszabi (Mannheims & Savchenko, 1973)
  • D. kinensis (Alexander, 1936)
  • D. liberta Osten Sacken, 1860
  • D. mediterranea Lackschewitz, 1942
  • D. pauli Geiger, 1983
  • D. perobtusa (Alexander, 1945)
  • D. persordida Savchenko, 1976
  • D. schineriana (Alexander, 1964)
  • D. sericata (Meigen, 1830)
  • D. sordida brevicula (Alexander, 1934)
  • D. sordida sordida Brunetti, 1912
  • D. sordidipennis (Alexander, 1940)
  • D. staryi Geiger & Mendl, 1994
  • D. transsilvanica Lackschewitz, 1928
  • D. tristis (Schummel, 1829)
  • D. tristoides (Alexander, 1929)
Subgenus Hesperolimonia Alexander, 1966
  • D. infuscata Doane, 1900
Subgenus Idioglochina Alexander, 1921
Subgenus Idiopyga Savchenko, 1987
  • D. alpina Bangerter, 1948
  • D. ctenopyga (Alexander, 1943)
  • D. danica Kuntze, 1919
  • D. esbeni (Nielsen, 1940)
  • D. flabellifera Byers & Rossman, 2008
  • D. grahamiana (Alexander, 1933)
  • D. halterella Edwards, 1921
  • D. intricata Alexander, 1927
  • D. klefbecki (Tjeder, 1941)
  • D. lackschewitzi Edwards, 1928
  • D. lulensis (Tjeder, 1969)
  • D. magnicauda Lundstrom, 1912
  • D. megacauda Alexander, 1924
  • D. melleicauda Alexander, 1917
  • D. murina (Zetterstedt, 1851)
  • D. nigristigma Nielsen, 1919
  • D. piscataquis (Alexander, 1941)
  • D. ponojensis Lundstrom, 1912
  • D. retrograda (Alexander, 1941)
  • D. sternolobata (Alexander, 1936)
  • D. stigmatica (Meigen, 1830)
  • D. tseni (Alexander, 1938)
  • D. violovitshi Savchenko, 1974
Subgenus Melanolimonia Alexander, 1965
Subgenus Nealexandriaria Alexander, 1967
Subgenus Neoglochina Alexander, 1967
Subgenus Neolimnobia Alexander, 1928
Subgenus Nesciomyia Theischinger, 1994
  • D. durroon (Theischinger, 1994)
Subgenus Numantia Bigot, 1854
Subgenus Pandamyia Theischinger, 1994
  • D. nowankareena (Theischinger, 1994)
  • D. uckillya (Theischinger, 1994)
Subgenus Peripheroptera Schiner, 1868[1]
Subgenus Pseudoglochina Alexander, 1921
Subgenus Sivalimnobia Alexander, 1963
Subgenus Zalusa Enderlein, 1906
Subgenus Zelandoglochina Alexander, 1924
Uncertain Placement

References

  1. Schiner, I.R. (1868). Diptera. vi In [Wullerstorf-Urbair, B. von (in charge)], Reise der osterreichischen Fregatte Novara. Zool. 2(1)B. Wien: K. Gerold's Sohn. pp. 388pp., 4 pls.
  2. Evenhuis, Neal L.; Pont, Adrian C. (2004). "The Diptera Genera of Jacques-Marie-Frangile Bigot". Zootaxa. 751: 1–94. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.751.1.1.
  3. Swezey, Otto H. (1915). "A leaf-mining cranefly in Hawaii". Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society. 3: 87––89. doi:10.5962/bhl.part.24594.
  4. Oosterbroek, P. (2009). "New replacement names in craneflies (Diptera: Limonidae, Tipulidae)". Zoosymposia. 3: 175–177. doi:10.11646/zoosymposia.3.1.14.
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