Adachia Explained
Adachia is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae, endemic to Hawaii. It is part of the Eurynogaster complex of genera.[1] The genus is named in honor of Marian Kohn (née Adachi) for her work on Hawaiian dolichopodids.
Species
- Adachia apicenigra (Parent, 1939)
- Adachia hispida (Hardy & Kohn, 1964)
- Adachia nigripedis (Hardy & Kohn, 1964)
- Adachia nudata (Hardy & Kohn, 1964)
- Adachia obscurifacies (Parent, 1939)
- Adachia williamsi (Hardy & Kohn, 1964)
Notes and References
- Kari Roesch. Goodman. Neal. Evenhuis. Pavla. Bartošová-Sojková. Patrick Michael. O'Grady. 2016. Multiple, independent colonizations of the Hawaiian Archipelago by the family Dolichopodidae (Diptera). PeerJ. 4. e2704. 10.7717/peerj.2704. free. 5119231. 27896033.