Monoceromyia
Monoceromyia trinotata
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Syrphidae
Tribe: Cerioidini
Genus: Monoceromyia
Shannon, 1925
Type species
Ceria tricolor
Loew, 1861

Monoceromyia is a genus of hoverfly. Species in the genus are found in the Afrotropical, Australasian, Neotropical and Oriental regions. They are mimics of wasps and the genus is distinguished by the metapleura being widely separate behind the hind coxae. The elongated frontal base of the antenna is at least as long as the basal segment of the antenna and the second abdominal tergum is longer than wide and constricted.[1][2]

Systematics

Species include:

  • Monoceromyia afra (Wiedemann 1830)
  • Monoceromyia ammophilina (Speiser, 1910)
  • Monoceromyia annulata (Kertész, 1913)
  • Monoceromyia atacta (Riek, 1954) [3]
  • Monoceromyia bicolor (Kertesz 1902)
  • Monoceromyia brunnecorporalis Yang & Cheng, 1999
  • Monoceromyia bubulici
  • Monoceromyia cacica (Walker 1860)
  • Monoceromyia caffra (Loew, 1853)
  • Monoceromyia chusanensis (Ôuchi, 1943)
  • Monoceromyia congolensis (Bezzi, 1908)
  • Monoceromyia crocata (Cheng, 2012)
  • Monoceromyia crux (Brunetti, 1915)
  • Monoceromyia daphnaeus (Walker 1849)
  • Monoceromyia doddi (Ferguson 1926)
  • Monoceromyia euchroma (Riek, 1954) [3]
  • Monoceromyia eumenioides (Saunders, 1841)
  • Monoceromyia fabricii (Thompson, 1981)
  • Monoceromyia fenestrata (Brunetti, 1923)
  • Monoceromyia flavipennis (Meijere, 1908)
  • Monoceromyia flavoscutata Sankararaman, Anooj and Mengual, 2021
  • Monoceromyia floridensis Shannon, 1922
  • Monoceromyia frenata (Loew 1853)
  • Monoceromyia gambiana (Saunders, 1845)
  • Monoceromyia globigaster (Hull, 1944) [4]
  • Monoceromyia gloriosa
  • Monoceromyia guangxiana Yang & Cheng, 1999
  • Monoceromyia hervebazini
  • Monoceromyia himalayensis (Meijere, 1908)
  • Monoceromyia hopei (Saunders, 1845)
  • Monoceromyia javana (Wiedemann, 1824)
  • Monoceromyia katoniana (Bezzi, 1921)
  • Monoceromyia lateralis (Walker, 1859)
  • Monoceromyia lynchii (Williston, 1888)
  • Monoceromyia macleayi (Ferguson, 1926) [5]
  • Monoceromyia macrosticta
  • Monoceromyia maculipennis (Hervé-Bazin, 1913)
  • Monoceromyia madecassa
  • Monoceromyia mastersi (Ferguson, 1926) [5]
  • Monoceromyia melanosoma (Cheng, 2012)
  • Monoceromyia metallica (Wulp, 1898)
  • Monoceromyia multipunctata (Hull, 1941)
  • Monoceromyia neavei (Bezzi, 1915)
  • Monoceromyia nigra Sankararaman, Anooj and Mengual, 2021
  • Monoceromyia obscura (Brunetti, 1907)
  • Monoceromyia patricia (Brunetti, 1923)
  • Monoceromyia petersi (Speiser, 1924)
  • Monoceromyia pleuralis Coquillett, 1898
  • Monoceromyia polistoides (Brunetti, 1923)
  • Monoceromyia pulchra (Hervé-Bazin, 1913)
  • Monoceromyia relicta (Walker, 1858)
  • Monoceromyia rufifrons (Curran, 1927)
  • Monoceromyia rufipetiolata (Huo & Ren, 2006)
  • Monoceromyia salvazai
  • Monoceromyia similis (Kertész, 1913)
  • Monoceromyia speiseri (Hervé-Bazin, 1913)
  • Monoceromyia stackelbergi
  • Monoceromyia stenogaster
  • Monoceromyia subarmata (Curran 1926)
  • Monoceromyia superba
  • Monoceromyia swierstrai (Doesburg, 1955)
  • Monoceromyia tienmushanensis (Ôuchi, 1943)
  • Monoceromyia tolmera (Riek, 1954) [3]
  • Monoceromyia tredecimpunctata (Brunetti, 1923)
  • Monoceromyia tricolor (Loew, 1861) [6]
  • Monoceromyia trinotata (de Meijere, 1904)
  • Monoceromyia ugandana (Kertész, 1913)
  • Monoceromyia unipunctata (Doesburg, 1956)
  • Monoceromyia varipes (Curran, 1927)
  • Monoceromyia verralli (Williston, 1892)
  • Monoceromyia vittipes (Curran, 1941) [7]
  • Monoceromyia wallacei Shannon, 1927
  • Monoceromyia weemsi (Thompson, 1981)
  • Monoceromyia wiedemanni Shannon, 1927
  • Monoceromyia wui
  • Monoceromyia yentaushanensis (Ôuchi, 1943)

References

  1. Ricarte, A.; Marcos-garcía, M. A.; Rotheray, G. E.; Hancock, E. G. (2007). "The Early Stages and Breeding Sites of 10 Cerioidini Flies (Diptera: Syrphidae)". Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 100 (6): 914–924. doi:10.1603/0013-8746(2007)100[914:TESABS]2.0.CO;2. S2CID 86000450.
  2. Sankararaman, H.; Anooj, S.S.; Mengual, Ximo (2022). "Review of Indian species of Monoceromyia Shannon (Diptera: Syrphidae) with description of two new species". Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology. 25 (1): 101820. doi:10.1016/j.aspen.2021.09.011. S2CID 243352022.
  3. 1 2 3 Riek, EF (1954). "The Australian syrphid flies of the subfamily cerioidinae (Diptera: Syrphidae): Systematics and wing folding". Australian Journal of Zoology. 2 (1): 100–130. doi:10.1071/ZO9540100.
  4. Hull, F.M. (1944). "Some flies of the family Syrphidae in the British Museum (Natural History)". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 11 (73): 21–61. doi:10.1080/00222934408527401.
  5. 1 2 Ferguson, E. W. (1926). "Revision of Australian Syrphidae (Diptera). Part i." (PDF). Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales. 51: 137–183.
  6. Loew, H. (1864). "Diptera Americae septentrionalis indigena. Centuria quinta". Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift. 8: 49–104. doi:10.1002/mmnd.18640080105. Retrieved 11 July 2021.
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