Laphriinae

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Laphriinae
Hyperechia marshalli, Springbokvlakte.jpg
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Asilidae
Subfamily: Laphriinae

Laphriinae is a subfamily of robber flies in the family Asilidae. There are more than 110 genera and 1,000 described species in Laphriinae.[1][2][3][4] Larvae of the genus Hyperechia are known to grow inside the cells of Xylocopa bees, feeding on their larvae.[5]

Smeryngolaphria numitor
Atomosia melanopogon

Laphriinae genera[]

Genera in the subfamily include:

  • Hermann, 1920
  • Hermann, 1912
  • Oldroyd and Bruggen, 1963
  • Afromosia Londt, 2015
  • Hermann, 1912
  • Andrenosoma Rondani, 1856
  • Meijere, 1914
  • Hermann, 1908
  • Schiner, 1866
  • Oldroyd, 1972
  • Aphractia Artigas and Papavero and Serra, 1991
  • Schiner, 1866
  • Atomosia Macquart, 1838
  • Atoniomyia Hermann, 1912
  • Macquart, 1838
  • Hermann, 1912
  • Hull, 1957
  • Hull, 1962
  • Hermann, 1912
  • Cerotainia Schiner, 1868
  • Cerotainiops Curran, 1930
  • Choerades Walker, 1851
  • Artigas and Papavero and Costa, 1995
  • Hull, 1958
  • Kertész, 1901
  • Artigas and Papavero and Costa, 1995
  • Walker, 1851
  • Enderlein, 1914
  • Loew, 1873
  • Hermann, 1912
  • Artigas and Papavero and Costa, 1995
  • Artigas and Papavero and Serra, 1991
  • Dasylechia Williston, 1907
  • Bromley, 1935
  • Loew, 1851
  • Loew, 1851
  • Bezzi, 1928
  • Meijere, 1914
  • Hermann, 1912
  • Hermann, 1912
  • Londt, 2015
  • Schiner, 1866
  • Hermann, 1920
  • Hermann, 1920
  • Hermann, 1912
  • Artigas and Papavero and Costa, 1995
  • Hermann, 1920
  • Speiser, 1920
  • Hodites Hull, 1962
  • Macquart, 1838
  • Hermann, 1920
  • Hermann, 1912
  • Hyperechia Schiner, 1866
  • Carrera, 1951
  • Martinez and Martinez, 1974
  • Oldroyd, 1959
  • Tomasovic, 2014
  • Oldroyd, 1972
  • Lampria Macquart, 1838
  • Loew, 1851
  • Lamyra Loew, 1851
  • Laphria Meigen, 1803 (bee-like robber flies)
  • Hull, 1962
  • Laphyctis Loew, 1858
  • Laphystia Loew, 1847
  • Oldroyd, 1974
  • Macquart, 1838
  • Hermann, 1912
  • Hull, 1958
  • Carrera, 1947
  • Richter and Mamaev, 1976
  • Maira Schiner, 1866
  • Özdikmen, 2006
  • Londt, 1977
  • Williston, 1889
  • Londt, 1977
  • Walker, 1851
  • Hull, 1962
  • Hermann, 1912
  • Hermann, 1912
  • Hull, 1962
  • Orthogonis Hermann, 1914
  • Hermann, 1914
  • Hermann, 1906
  • Hull, 1962
  • Curran, 1931
  • Londt, 1988
  • Pogonosoma Rondani, 1856
  • Loew, 1858
  • Artigas and Papavero and Costa, 1995
  • Özdikmen, 2006
  • Joseph and Parui, 1989
  • Psilocurus Loew, 1874
  • Lynch Arribálzaga, 1882
  • Macquart, 1834
  • Röder, 1882
  • Hermann, 1912
  • Engel, 1928
  • Hermann, 1919
  • Hermann, 1912
  • Hull, 1962
  • Hull, 1957
  • Tricella Daniels, 1975
  • Hermann, 1906
  • Oldroyd, 1958
  • Roeder, 1900
  • Loew, 1851
  • Becker in Becker and Stein, 1913
  • Zabrops Hull, 1957
  • Schumann, 1984

References[]

  1. ^ "Laphriinae Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-06-03.
  2. ^ Dikow, Torsten (2019). "Asiloid Flies, deciphering their diversity and evolutionary history". National Museum of Natural History of the Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2019-06-03.
  3. ^ Laphriinae. Fauna Europaea.
  4. ^ Poulton, Edward B. (1924). "VI. The relation between the larvae of the Asilid genus Hyperechia (Laphriinae) and those of Xylocopid bees". Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London. 72 (1–2): 121–133. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2311.1924.tb03352.x.

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