Idiocelyphus Explained
Idiocelyphus is a genus of beetle flies. It is known from the Indomalayan realm. Most are from the Philippines.[1]
Description
Idiocelyphus may be distinguished from the other genera in the family by the presence of numerous bristles on the mesonotum and two pairs of scutellar bristles, the shorter scutellum is not any longer than the thorax.[1]
Species
- I. bakeri Malloch, 1929[1]
- I. bifasciatus Tenorio, 1969[1]
- I. bilobus Tenorio, 1969[1]
- I. forcipatus Tenorio, 1969[1]
- I. parviceps Tenorio, 1969[1]
- I. raniformis Tenorio, 1969[1]
- I. spatulus Tenorio, 1969[1]
- I. steyskali Tenorio, 1969[1]
Notes and References
- Tenorio. JoAnn M. . 1969. A Revision of the Celyphidae (DIPTERA) From the Philippine Islands. Pacific Insects. 11. 3–4. 579–611. Hawaii Biological Survey.