Archiborborus Explained
Archiborborus is a genus of flies belonging to the family lesser dung flies.[1]
Species
- A. albicans Richards, 1931
- A. alternatus (Rondani, 1868)
- A. annulatus Richards, 1963[2]
- A. argentinensis Papp, 1977[3]
- A. calceatus Duda, 1921
- A. chaetosus Richards, 1961[4]
- A. chilensis Richards, 1931
- A. edwardsi Richards, 1931
- A. femoralis (Blanchard, 1852)
- A. hirtus (Bigot, 1888)
- A. hirtipes (Macquart, 1843)
- A. koenigi Duda, 1932
- A. maculipennis Duda, 1921
- A. maximus Richards, 1961[4]
- A. mexicanus Steyskal, 1973
- A. microphthalma Richards, 1931
- A. nitidicollis (Becker, 1919)
- A. orbitalis Duda, 1921
- A. quadrinotus (Bigot, 1888)
- A. setosus Duda, 1921
- A. simplicimanus Richards, 1931
- A. submaculatus Duda, 1921
Notes and References
- Book: Rohček . Jindřich . Marshall . Stephen A. . Norrbom . Allen L. . Buck . Matthias . Quiros . Dora Isabel . Smith . Ian . Rohček . Jindřich . World Catalog of Sphaeroceridae (Diptera) . 2001 . Slezské Zemské Muzeum . Opava . 978-8086224213 . 1–414 . 3 September 2017.
- Richards . O. W. . Sphaerocerid flies from South and Central America in the collection of the California Academy of Sciences (Diptera) . Pan-Pacific Entomologist, San Francisco . 1963 . 39 . 231–246.
- Papp . L. . Sphaeroceridae (Diptera) in the collection of the Hungarian Natural History Museum. I. Archiborborus Duda 1921 . Opuscula Zoologica Instituti Zoosystematici Universitatis Budapestinensis . 1977 . 14 . 1–2 . 91–97.
- Richards . O. W. . Diptera (Sphaeroceridae) from south Chile . Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London B . 1961 . 30 . 57–68.