Elephantomyia

Elephantomyia
Temporal range: Middle Eocene–Recent
E. (E.) brevipalpa female
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Limoniidae
Subfamily: Limoniinae
Genus: Elephantomyia
Osten Sacken, 1860
Type species
Limnobiorhynchus canadensis
Westwood, 1835 [= westwoodi Osten Sacken, 1869]
Subgenera
  • Elephantomyia Osten Sacken, 1860
  • Elephantomyina Alexander, 1938
  • Elephantomyodes Alexander, 1923
  • Xenoelephantomyia Alexander, 1965

Elephantomyia is a genus of crane fly in the family Limoniidae.[1]

Species

  • Subgenus Elephantomyia Osten Sacken, 1860
    • E. adirondacensis Alexander, 1943
    • E. alticola Alexander, 1925
    • E. angustissima Alexander, 1931
    • E. arcuaria Alexander, 1945
    • E. argentipleura Alexander, 1970
    • E. atropleura Alexander, 1955
    • E. aurantiaca Alexander, 1917
    • E. banksi Alexander, 1927
    • E. barda Alexander, 1955
    • E. baltica Alexander, 1931[1]
    • E. brevipalpa (Loew, 1850) [1]
    • E. boliviensis Alexander, 1930
    • E. bozenae Kania, 2015[1]
    • E. brunneipennis Alexander, 1938
    • E. carbo Alexander, 1938
    • E. ceratocheiloides Alexander, 1930
    • E. chionopoda Alexander, 1943
    • E. chiriquiana Alexander, 1945
    • E. cinctiventris Alexander, 1967
    • E. clitellaria Alexander, 1929
    • E. corniculata Ribeiro & Souza Amorim, 2002
    • E. curtirostris Alexander, 1947
    • E. decincta Alexander, 1962
    • E. dietziana Alexander, 1930
    • E. dikopos Alexander, 1974
    • E. distinctior Alexander, 1952
    • E. edwardsi Lackschewitz, 1932
    • E. filiform (Walker, 1865)
    • E. flaveola Pierre, 1924
    • E. flavicolor Alexander, 1958
    • E. fumipes Alexander, 1928
    • E. fuscodorsata Alexander, 1955
    • E. garrigouana Alexander, 1951
    • E. glabrata Alexander, 1956
    • E. grahami Alexander, 1957
    • E. hargreavesi Alexander, 1930
    • E. hokkaidensis Alexander, 1924
    • E. hoogstraaliana Alexander, 1951
    • E. humilis Alexander, 1931
    • E. inaequistyla Alexander, 1974
    • E. insolita Alexander, 1940
    • E. insularis Edwards, 1912
    • E. inulta Alexander, 1938
    • E. irinae Kania, 2015[1]
    • E. isakana Alexander, 1955
    • E. juquiensis Alexander, 1945
    • E. krivosheinae Savchenko, 1976
    • E. laetifica Alexander, 1960
    • E. longirostris (Loew, 1850)[1]
    • E. laticincta Alexander, 1971
    • E. luculenta Alexander, 1928
    • E. luteiannulata Alexander, 1939
    • E. luteipennis Alexander, 1934
    • E. maculistigma (Enderlein, 1912)
    • E. meridionalis Alexander, 1913
    • E. montana Alexander, 1934
    • E. mossambica Alexander, 1960
    • E. multisignata Alexander, 1965
    • E. multizona Alexander, 1971
    • E. neavei Alexander, 1920
    • E. niphopoda Alexander, 1971
    • E. nitidithorax Alexander, 1920
    • E. niveipes Alexander, 1964
    • E. orthorhabda Alexander, 1971
    • E. ovalistigma Alexander, 1956
    • E. palmata Alexander, 1947
    • E. pauliani Alexander, 1959
    • E. pendleburyi Edwards, 1928
    • E. pertenuis Alexander, 1970
    • E. pictithorax Alexander, 1930
    • E. pictivena Alexander, 1961
    • E. pictiventris Alexander, 1946
    • E. pleurolineata Alexander, 1956
    • E. primitiva Alexander, 1943
    • E. primogenia Alexander, 1948
    • E. pringlei Alexander, 1958
    • E. pseudosimilis Alexander, 1921
    • E. pulchella (Loew, 1850)[1]
    • E. satura Alexander, 1956
    • E. schwetzi Alexander, 1930
    • E. scimitar Alexander, 1971
    • E. serotina Alexander, 1930
    • E. serrulifera Alexander, 1949
    • E. setosa Alexander, 1956
    • E. setulistyla Alexander, 1938
    • E. sordidipes Alexander, 1962
    • E. subhumilis Alexander, 1938
    • E. subterminalis Alexander, 1954
    • E. takachihoi Ito, 1948
    • E. tarsalba Alexander, 1929
    • E. tenuissima Alexander, 1944
    • E. tetracantha Alexander, 1954
    • E. tigriventris Alexander, 1942
    • E. tomicola Alexander, 1957
    • E. unicincta Alexander, 1962
    • E. vesca Ribeiro & Souza Amorim, 2002
    • E. wahlbergi Bergroth, 1888
    • E. westwoodi Osten Sacken, 1869
    • E. zonata Savchenko, 1976
  • Subgenus Elephantomyina Alexander, 1938
    • E. supernumeraria Alexander, 1921
  • Subgenus Elephantomyodes Alexander, 1923
    • E. affluens Alexander, 1949
    • E. angusticellula Alexander, 1936
    • E. argenteocincta (Walker, 1856)
    • E. argyrophora Alexander, 1947
    • E. aurantia Brunetti, 1918
    • E. brachyrhyncha Alexander, 1947
    • E. daedalus Alexander, 1947
    • E. delectata (Walker, 1864)
    • E. diligens Alexander, 1947
    • E. egregia de Meijere, 1913
    • E. fulvithorax Alexander, 1971
    • E. fumicosta Alexander, 1922
    • E. fuscomarginata Enderlein, 1912
    • E. handschini Alexander, 1936
    • E. hyalibasis Alexander, 1947
    • E. infumosa Alexander, 1935
    • E. mackerrasi Alexander, 1934
    • E. major Alexander, 1923
    • E. nana Alexander, 1951
    • E. nigriceps Edwards, 1926
    • E. nigriclava Edwards, 1933
    • E. nigropedata Alexander, 1956
    • E. percuneata Alexander, 1973
    • E. ruapehuensis Alexander, 1923
    • E. samarensis Alexander, 1925
    • E. sophiarum Ito, 1948
    • E. suffusa Alexander, 1971
    • E. tasmaniensis Alexander, 1928
    • E. tayloriana Alexander, 1935
    • E. zealandica Edwards, 1923
  • Subgenus Xenoelephantomyia Alexander, 1965
    • E. penai Alexander, 1965

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Kania, I (2015). "Subfamily Limoniinae Speiser, 1909 (Diptera, Limoniidae) from Baltic Amber (Eocene): The Genus Elephantomyia Osten Sacken, 1860". PLoS ONE 10 (2): 1–25. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0117434.
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