Abaristophora Explained
Abaristophora is a genus of flies in the family Phoridae.
Species
- A. arctophila Schmitz, 1927
- A. austrophila (Schmitz, 1939)
- A. brevicornis (Schmitz, 1939)
- A. diversipennis Borgmeier, 1962[1]
- A. domicamberae Disney & Ross, 1996[2]
- A. nana (Schmitz, 1939)
- A. nepalensis Disney & Ross, 1997[2]
- A. sachalinensis Mikhailovskaya, 1988[3]
- A. similicornis (Schmitz, 1939)
- A. subarcuata (Schmitz, 1939)
- A. tonnoiri (Schmitz, 1939)
Notes and References
- Borgmeier . T. . Some new North American species of the dipterous family Phoridae . Revista Brasileira de Biologia . 1962 . 22 . 65-82.
- Disney . R.H.L. . Ross . A.J. . Abaristophora and Puliciphora (Diptera: Phoridae) from Dominican amber and revisionary notes on modern species . European Journal of Entomology . 1996 . 94 . 127-135 . 21 November 2020.
- Mikhailovskaya . M.V. . A new species of the genus Abaristophora (Diptera: Phoridae) from Island Sakhalin . Zoologichesky Zhurnal . 1988 . 67 . 3 . 470-471.