Gonia (fly)
Gonia |
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Gonia capitata |
Scientific classification |
Kingdom: |
Animalia |
Phylum: |
Arthropoda |
Class: |
Insecta |
Family: |
Tachinidae |
Subfamily: |
Exoristinae |
Tribe: |
Goniini |
Genus: |
Gonia
Meigen, 1803 [1][2] |
Type species |
Gonia bimaculata
Wiedemann, 1819 |
Synonyms[1][2] |
- Asiogonia Rohdendorf, 1928
- Chrysocerogonia Rohdendorf, 1928
- Cnephalogonia Townsend, 1916
- Cystogonia Townsend, 1915
- Eremogonia Rohdendorf, 1928
- Fuscigonia Brooks, 1944
- Knabia Townsend, 1915
- Pissemya Robineau-Desvoidy, 1851
- Reaumuria Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830
- Salmacia Meigen, 1800
- Setigonia Brooks, 1944
- Turanogonia Rohdendorf, 1924
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Gonia is a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae.[1][3]
Species
- G. albagenae Morrison, 1940[1]
- G. aldrichi Tothill, 1924[1]
- G. asiatica (Rohdendorf, 1928)[2]
- G. atra Meigen, 1826
- G. aturgida Brooks, 1944[1]
- G. bimaculata Wiedemann, 1819
- G. breviforceps Tothill, 1924[1]
- G. brevipulvilli Tothill, 1924[1]
- G. capitata (De Geer, 1776)[3]
- G. carinata Tothill, 1924[1]
- G. chilonis Walker, 1849[1]
- G. chinensis Wiedemann, 1824[2]
- G. contumax Brooks, 1944[1]
- G. crassicornis (Fabricius, 1794)[1]
- G. desertorum (Rohdendorf, 1928)[2]
- G. distincta Smith, 1915[1]
- G. distinguenda Herting, 1963
- G. divisa Meigen, 1826[3]
- G. foersteri Meigen, 1838
- G. frontosa Say, 1829[1]
- G. fuscicollis Tothill, 1924[1]
- G. kalimpongensis (Das, 1993)[4]
- G. klapperichi (Mesnil, 1956)[2]
- G. longiforceps Tothill, 1924[1]
- G. longipulvilli Tothill, 1924[1]
- G. maculipennis Egger, 1862
- G. nana Becker, 1908
- G. nanshanica (Rohdendorf, 1928)[2]
- G. nigra (Brooks, 1944)[1]
- G. occidentalis Brooks, 1944[1]
- G. olgae (Rohdendorf, 1927)
- G. ornata Meigen, 1826[3]
- G. picea (Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830)[3]
- G. pilosa Brooks, 1944[1]
- G. porca Williston, 1887[1]
- G. quadrisetosa Becker, 1908
- G. reinhardi Brooks, 1944[1]
- G. robusta Brooks, 1944[1]
- G. sagax Townsend, 1892[1]
- G. senilis Williston, 1887[1]
- G. sequax Williston, 1887[1]
- G. setifacies (Brooks, 1944)[1]
- G. setigera Tothill, 1924[1]
- G. smithi Brooks, 1944[1]
- G. turgida Coquillett, 1897[1]
- G. umbripennis Herting, 1958
- G. ussuriensis (Rohdendorf, 1928)[2]
- G. vacua Meigen, 1826
References