Hiatomyia Explained
Hiatomyia is a Holarctic genus of hoverflies that are shiny black with a plumose arista.[1] [2]
Species
- Hiatomyia canadensis (Shannon, 1922)
- Hiatomyia chionthrix Hull & fluke 1950
- Hiatomyia chrysothrix (Hull & Fluke, 1950)
- Hiatomyia coriacea (Hull & Fluke, 1950)
- Hiatomyia cyanea (Hunter, 1896)
- Hiatomyia cyanescens (Loew, 1863)
- Hiatomyia cyascens (Loew, 1863)
- Hiatomyia gemini (Shannon, 1922)
- Hiatomyia hecate (Hull & Fluke, 1950)
- Hiatomyia hyacintha (Hull & Fluke, 1950)
- Hiatomyia idahoa (Shannon, 1922)
- Hiatomyia nigrocyanea (Hull & Fluke, 1950)
- Hiatomyia niveifrons (Hull & Fluke, 1950)
- Hiatomyia nyctichroma (Hull & Fluke, 1950)
- Hiatomyia olivia (Hull & Fluke, 1950)
- Hiatomyia plumosa (Coquillett, 1904)
- Hiatomyia plutonia (Hunter, 1897)
- Hiatomyia rubroflava (Hull & Fluke, 1950)
- Hiatomyia signatiseta (Hunter, 1896)
- Hiatomyia tessa (Hull & Fluke, 1950)
- Hiatomyia townsendi (Hunter, 1896)
- Hiatomyia willistoni (Snow, 1895)
Notes and References
- Book: Skevington, Jeffrey H . 2019 . Field Guide to the Flower Flies of Northeastern North America. . 9780691189406 .
- Book: Hull, Frank Montgomery . 1950 . The genus Cheilosia Meigen (Diptera, Syrphidae). The subgenera Cheilosia and Hiatomyia . New York . American Museum of Natural History. . 299–402 .