Frutillaria Explained
Frutillaria is a genus of flies belonging to the family Lesser Dung flies.[1]
Species
- F. abdita Kits & Marshall, 2011[2]
- F. anticura Kits & Marshall, 2011[2]
- F. calceata Richards, 1961
- F. calida Kits & Marshall, 2011[2]
- F. cheupuensis Richards, 1961
- F. chiloensis Kits & Marshall, 2011[2]
- F. contulmo Kits & Marshall, 2011[2]
- F. edenensis Richards, 1961
- F. furcata Kits & Marshall, 2011[2]
- F. glabra Kits & Marshall, 2011[2]
- F. kuscheli Richards, 1961
- F. propinqua Richards, 1964[3]
- F. richardsi Kits & Marshall, 2011[2]
- F. stenoptera Richards, 1961
- F. tenuiforceps Richards, 1964[3]
- F. transversa Kits & Marshall, 2011[2]
- F. triangularis Richards, 1964[3]
Notes and References
- Book: Rohček. Jindřich. Marshall. Stephen A.. Norrbom. Allen L.. Buck. Matthias. Quiros. Dora Isabel. Smith. Ian. Rohček. Jindřich. World Catalog of Sphaeroceridae (Diptera). 2001. Slezské Zemské Muzeum. Opava. 978-8086224213. 1–414. 3 September 2017.
- Kits. Joel H.. Marshall. Stephen A.. A revision of Frutillaria Richards and Penola Richards (Diptera: Sphaeroceridae: Archiborborinae). Zootaxa. 2011. 2863. 1–34. Magnolia Press. Auckland, New Zealand. 1175-5334.
- Richards. O. W.. Three new species of Frutillaria Rich. (Diptera: Sphaeroceridae) from Chile. Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London B. 1964. 33. 44–46.