Egle (fly) explained
Egle is a genus of willow catkin flies in the family Anthomyiidae. There are at least 40 described species in Egle.
Species
These 48 species belong to the genus Egle:
- E. acicularis Griffiths, 2003
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c- E. anderssoni Michelsen, 2009
g- E. arctophila Griffiths, 2003
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i c g
i c g
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c g
i c g- E. cyrtacra Fan & Wang, 1982
c g
c g- E. falcata Ackland & Griffiths, 2003
c g
c g
c g
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c g- E. gracilior Zheng & Fan, 1990
c g- E. ignobilis Michelsen, 2009
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c g- E. inermoides Michelsen, 2009
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c g
i c g- E. lyneborgi Ackland & Griffiths, 2003
c g
i c g- E. myricariae Grossmann, 1998
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c g- E. parvaeformis Schnabl, 1911
i c g- E. pilitibia (Ringdahl, 1918)
i c g- E. podulparia Suh & Kwon, 1985
c g- E. polychaeta Griffiths, 2003
c g- E. protuberans Griffiths, 2003
c g- E. pseudosteini Griffiths, 2003
c g
c g- E. rectapica Ge & Fan, 1981
c g
c g- E. setiapicis (Huckett, 1965)
i c g
i c g- E. subarctica (Huckett, 1965)
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g- E. tantilla Ackland, 1970
c g
c g- E. washburni Griffiths, 2003
c gData sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.netFurther reading
- Book: Manual of Nearctic Diptera, Volume II. 1987. McAlpine . J. F.. Petersen . B. V.. Shewell . G. E.. Teskey . H. J.. Vockeroth . J. R.. Wood . D. M.. Agriculture Canada, Research Branch. 978-0-660-10731-8.