Glutops Explained
Glutops is a genus of flies in the family Pelecorhynchidae.
Species
- Glutops bandus Teskey, 1970[1]
- Glutops compactus Teskey, 1970[1]
- Glutops esakii Nagatomi & Saigusa, 1970[2]
- Glutops itoi (Nagatomi, 1955)
- Glutops medius Teskey, 1970[1]
- Glutops melanderi Teskey, 1970[1]
- Glutops punctatus Wirth, 1954[3]
- Glutops rossi Pechuman, 1945[4]
- Glutops semicanus Krivosheina, 1971[5]
- Glutops semiformis Nagatomi & Saigusa, 1970[2]
- Glutops singularis Burgess, 1878
Notes and References
- Teskey . H.J. . A review of the genus Glutops (Diptera: Peleco-rhynchidae) with descriptions of four new species . The Canadian Entomologist . 1970 . 102 . 1171-1179.
- Nagatomi . A. . Saigusa . T. . The Coenomyiidae of Japan (Diptera) . Mem. Fac. Agric. Kagoshima Univ. . 1970 . 7 . 257-292.
- Wirth . W.W. . A new species of Glutops and other new records of California Tabanoidea (Diptera) . The Pan-Pacific Entomologist . 1954 . 30 . 137-142 . 3 December 2022.
- Pechuman . L.L. . A new species of Glutops (Diptera, Coenomyiidae) . The Canadian Entomologist . 1945 . 77 . 134-135.
- Krivosheina . N.P. . The family Glutopidae, fam. n. and its position in the system of Diptera Brachycera Orthorrhapha . Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie . 1971 . 50 . 681-694. . Russian.