Callomyia Explained
Callomyia is a genus of flies in the family Platypezidae. Some species can be found in Belgium.[1]
Species
- C. admirabilis Shatalkin, 1980[2]
- C. amoena Meigen, 1824[3]
- C. argentea Cumming, 2016[4]
- C. arnaudi Cumming, 2016[4]
- C. bertae Kessel, 1961[5]
- C. browni Cumming, 2016[4]
- C. calla Kessel, 1949[6]
- C. cleta Kessel, 1949[6]
- C. coei Kessel, 1966
- C. corvina Kessel, 1949[6]
- C. dives Zetterstedt, 1838
- C. dorsimaculata Shatalkin, 1982
- C. elegans Meigen, 1804[7]
- C. fortunata Frey, 1936
- C. gilloglyorum Kessel, 1961[5]
- C. krivosheinae Shatalkin, 1982
- C. proxima Johnson, 1916
- C. saibhira Chandler, 1976
- C. sonora Shatalkin, 1993
- C. speciosa Meigen, 1824[3]
- C. triangulata Tkoč, 2012[8]
- C. velutina Johnson, 1916
- C. venusta Snow, 1894
Notes and References
- http://www.species.be/fr/49602 Callomyia on www.species.be
- Shatalkin . A.I. . New species of Platypezidae (Diptera) from Middle Amur Territory . Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie . 1980 . 59 . 660–665.
- Book: Meigen . J.W. . Systematische Beschreibung der bekannten europäische n zweiflugeligen Insekten . 1824 . Vierter Theil. Schulz-Wundermann . Hamm . xii + 428 pp., pls. 33–41.
- Cumming . Heather J. . Wheeler . Terry A. . Revision of the Nearctic species of Callomyia Meigen (Diptera: Platypezidae) and phylogeny of the genus . Zootaxa . 2016 . 4111 . 5 . 501–554.
- Kessel . E.L. . New species of flat-footed flies from North America (Diptera: Platypezidae) . Wasmann Journal of Biology . 1961 . 19 . 191–227.
- Kessel . E.L. . New species of Callomyia from California (Diptera: Clythiidae) . Wasmann Journal of Biology . 1949 . 7 . 139–148.
- Book: Meigen . J.W. . Klassifikazion und Beschreibung der europäische n zweiflugeligen Insekten (Diptera Linn.). Erster Band. Abt. I. . 1804 . Reichard . Braunschweig [= Brunswick] . xxviii + pp. 1–152, Abt. II. vi + pp. 153–314. .
- Tkoč . Michal . A new species of the flat-footed fly genus Callomyia (Diptera: Platypezidae) from South China . Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae . 2012 . 52 . 1 . 289–296 . 17 October 2020.