Cryptophleps Explained
Cryptophleps is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae.
Species
- Cryptophleps atollensis Bickel, 1996[1]
- Cryptophleps buala Bickel, 2006[2]
- Cryptophleps bucculenta Bickel, 2006[2]
- Cryptophleps buttikeri Grichanov, 2015[3]
- Cryptophleps cyplus Bickel, 1996[1]
- Cryptophleps inornata Bickel, 1996[1]
- Cryptophleps izia (Negrobov, 1973)[3]
- Cryptophleps karkar Bickel, 2006[2]
- Cryptophleps kerteszi Lichtwardt, 1898
- Cryptophleps minuta (Negrobov & Shamshev, 1986)[3]
- Cryptophleps namibica Grichanov, 2015[3]
- Cryptophleps nigrihalterata Lamb, 1922[4]
- Cryptophleps nova Bickel, 1996[1]
- Cryptophleps ochrihalterata Lamb, 1922[4]
- Cryptophleps papuana Grootaert & Meuffels, 1987
- Cryptophleps rivularis Bickel, 2006[2]
- Cryptophleps rothii Couturier, 1978
- Cryptophleps samoensis Bickel, 2006[2]
- Cryptophleps solomonis Bickel, 1996[1]
- Cryptophleps vaea Bickel, 2006[2]
- Cryptophleps vitiensis Bickel, 2006[2]
- Cryptophleps vivida (Negrobov & Shamshev, 1986)[3]
- Cryptophleps yungaburra Bickel, 1996[1]
Notes and References
- Bickel. D. J.. Australian Asyndetus Loew and Cryptophleps Lichtwardt (Diptera : Dolichopodidae), with notes on the Oriental and western Pacific faunas . Invertebrate Taxonomy . 1996. 10. 6. 1151–1170. 10.1071/it9961151.
- Bickel. D. J.. A new genus, Phasmaphleps, and new species of Cryptophleps Lichtwardt from the Western Pacific, with notes on Australasian Diaphorinae (Diptera: Dolichopodidae). Bishop Museum Occasional Papers. 2006. 84. 17–34. 9 October 2015.
- I. Ya. Grichanov. 2015. New species of Cryptophleps Lichtwardt (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) with a key to the Afrotropical and Palaearctic species of the genus. Zootaxa. 4000. 2. 259–266. 10.11646/zootaxa.4007.2.8. 26623806.
- Lamb. C.G. The Percy Sladen Trust expedition to the Indian Ocean in 1905, under leadership of Mr. J. Stanley Gardiner M.A. Vol.VII. No.VIII-Diptera: Asilidae, Scenopinidae, Dolichopodidae, Pipunculidae, Syrphidae.. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London. Zoology.. 1922. 18. 361–416. 2. The Linnean Society of London. London. 10.1111/j.1096-3642.1922.tb00554.x .