Dacus (Leptoxyda) Explained
Dacus (Leptoxyda) is a subgenus of tephritid or fruit flies, genus Dacus, in the family Tephritidae.[1]
Species list
- Dacus annulatus
- Dacus apostata
- Dacus apoxanthus
- Dacus basifasciatus
- Dacus chamun
- Dacus chapini
- Dacus erythraeus
- Dacus externellus
- Dacus freidbergi
- Dacus hamatus
- Dacus hapalus
- Dacus hyalobasis
- Dacus iaspideus
- Dacus inclytus
- Dacus inflatus
- Dacus inornatus
- Dacus interjectus
- Dacus longistylus
- Dacus macer
- Dacus marshalli
- Dacus maynei
- Dacus meladassus
- Dacus mochii
- Dacus obesus
- Dacus persicus
- Dacus phloginus
- Dacus purpurifrons
- Dacus pusillator
- Dacus retextus
- Dacus rubicundus
- Dacus rufoscutellatus
- Dacus rufus
- Dacus ruslan
- Dacus scaber
- Dacus seguyi
- Dacus semisphaereus
- Dacus sicatoluteus
- Dacus temnopterus
- Dacus triater
- Dacus umbrilatus
- Dacus woodi
- Dacus xanthopus
- Dacus zavattarii
Notes and References
- http://fauna.org.uk/home.4x?id=669528&fil= Fauna.org.uk