Stenopogoninae

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Stenopogoninae
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Callinicus pictitarsis
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Asilidae
Subfamily: Stenopogoninae

Stenopogoninae is a subfamily of robber flies in the family Asilidae. There are more than 70 genera and 740 described species in Stenopogoninae.[1][2]

Stenopogon sabaudus

Genera[]

These 76 genera belong to the subfamily Stenopogoninae:

  • Londt, 1999
  • Loew, 1844
  • Londt, 1983
  • Ancylorhynchus Berthold in Latreille, 1827
  • Anisopogon Roeder, 1881
  • Artigas and Papavero, 1991
  • Artigas and Papavero, 1991
  • Richter, 1968
  • Meijere, 1913
  • Artigas, 1974
  • Wilcox and Martin, 1957
  • Bana Londt, 1992
  • Callinicus Loew, 1872
  • Londt, 1992
  • Londt, 1994
  • Hull, 1962
  • Loew, 1847
  • Lynch Arribálzaga, 1881
  • Hull, 1962
  • Londt, 1993
  • Hull, 1962
  • Loew, 1859
  • Philippi, 1865
  • Loew, 1851
  • Hull, 1962
  • Oldroyd, 1970
  • Oldroyd, 1972
  • Hermann, 1912
  • Loew, 1847
  • Curran, 1923
  • Artigas, 1971
  • Londt, 2012
  • Engel, 1929
  • Schiner, 1866
  • Artigas and Papavero, 1991
  • Hull, 1962
  • Speiser, 1928
  • Hadrokolos Martin, 1959
  • Londt, 1999
  • Hull, 1962
  • Hermann, 1906
  • Richter, 1962
  • Timon-David, 1955
  • Itolia Wilcox, 1936
  • Artigas and Papavero, 1991
  • Becker in Becker and Stein, 1913
  • Artigas, 1970
  • Bezzi, 1927
  • Artigas and Papavero, 1991
  • Microstylum Macquart, 1838
  • Neodioctria Ricardo, 1918
  • Joseph and Parui, 1989
  • Malloch, 1928
  • Artigas and Papavero, 1991
  • Özdikmen, 2006
  • Dikow and Londt, 2000
  • Ricardo, 1925
  • Ospriocerus Loew, 1866
  • Plesiomma Macquart, 1838
  • Pritchardia Stuardo Ortiz, 1946
  • Pritchardomyia Wilcox, 1965
  • Prolepsis Walker, 1851
  • Hull, 1962
  • Artigas and Papavero, 1991
  • Londt, 1983
  • Hermann, 1907
  • Özdikmen, 2006
  • Scleropogon Loew, 1866
  • Artigas and Papavero, 1991
  • Artigas and Papavero, 1991
  • Loew, 1858
  • Sintoria Hull, 1962
  • Stenopogon Loew, 1847
  • Artigas and Papavero, 1991
  • Wilcoxia James, 1941
  • Hull, 1958

References[]

  1. ^ Dikow, Torsten (2019). "Asiloid Flies, deciphering their diversity and evolutionary history". National Museum of Natural History of the Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2019-06-03.

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