Agria (fly) explained
Agria is a genus of true flies in the family Sarcophagidae.[1]
Species
- A. affinis (Fallén, 1817)
- A. cicadina (Kato, 1943)
- A. hikosana (Kurahashi, 1975)
- A. housei Shewell, 1971[2]
- A. mamillata Pandellé, 1896
- A. monachae (Kramer, 1908)
- A. shinonagai (Kurahashi, 1975)
- A. xiangchengensis Chao & Zhang, 1988
Notes and References
- Pape. Thomas H.. Catalogue of the Sarcophagidae of the World (Insecta:Diptera). Memoirs on Entomology, International. 1996. 8. 1–558. American Entomological Institute. Utah. 9781566650632 .
- Shewell . G. E. . On the type of Agria, with description of a new Nearctic species (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) . The Canadian Entomologist . 1971 . 103 . 1179–1191. 1 pl..