Bibiodes Explained
Bibiodes is a genus of March flies (Bibionidae).
Species
- B. aestivus Melander, 1912[1]
- †B. balticus Skartveit, 2009[2]
- B. femoratus Melander, 1912[1]
- B. halteralis Coquillett, 1904
- †B. intermedia James, 1937[3]
- †B. nanus Skartveit, 2009[2]
- B. provincialis Skartveit & Nel, 2017
- B. sinensis Yang & Luo, 1987[4]
Notes and References
- Melander. A. L.. The dipterous genus Bibiodes. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 1912. 31. 337–341. 13 August 2017.
- Skartveit. J.. Fossil Hesperinidae and Bibionidae from Baltic amer (Diptera: Bibionoidea). Studia dipterologica. 2009. 15.
- James. M. T.. A preliminary review of certain families of Diptera from the Florissant Miocene Beds. Journal of Paleontology. 1937. 11. 241–247.
- Book: Yang. C.-k.. Luo. K.. Diptera: Bibionidae. Agricultural Insects Spiders Plant Diseases and Weeds of Xizang. Vol. 2. 1987. 115–126.