Dactylomyia Explained
Dactylomyia is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae.
Species
- Dactylomyia bicolor (Van Duzee, 1933)[1] – Guatemala
- Dactylomyia coruscans (Parent, 1928)[1] – Costa Rica
- Dactylomyia decora (Aldrich, 1902) – Lesser Antilles (Grenada, St. Vincent, Barbados)
- Dactylomyia lateralis (Say, 1829)[2] – Eastern North America (USA and Canada)
- Dactylomyia mexicana Naglis, 2002[1] – Mexico
- Dactylomyia parenti Naglis, 2002[1] – Costa Rica
- Dactylomyia vockerothi Bickel, 1998[2] – Hawaiian Islands
Notes and References
- Naglis . S. M. . Revision of the Neotropical Neurigoninae (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) II: Argentinia Parent, Dactylomyia Aldrich, Macrodactylomyia gen. nov., and Systenoides gen. nov., with the definition of a new tribe Dactylomyiini . 21 December 2015 . Studia dipterologica . 2002 . 8 . 475–504.
- D. J.. Bickel. 1998. The Dolichopodidae (Diptera) of Midway Atoll, with a New Species of Dactylomyia Aldrich, and Taxonomic Notes on the Subfamily Neurigoninae. Bishop Museum Occasional Papers. 55. 45–55.