Lordiphosa Explained
Lordiphosa is a genus of fly in the family Drosophilidae.
Species
- L. acongruens (Zhang & Liang, 1992)[1]
- L. acuminata (Collin, 1952)[2]
- L. alticola Hu, Watabe & Toda, 1999[3]
- L. andalusiaca (Strobl, 1906)[4]
- L. antillaria (Okada, 1984)[5]
- L. archoroides (Zhang, 1993)[6]
- L. baechlii Zhang, 2008[7]
- L. basdeni (Wheeler, 1957)[8]
- L. biconvexa (Zhang & Liang, 1992)[1]
- L. chaoi Hu & Toda, 1999
- L. chaolipinga (Okada, 1984)[5]
- L. clarofinis (Lee, 1959)
- L. coei (Okada, 1966)[9]
- L. collinella (Okada, 1968)
- L. cultrata Zhang, 1993[6]
- L. denticeps (Okada & Sasakawa, 1956)
- L. deqenensis Zhang, 1993[6]
- L. eminens Quan & Zhang, 2003
- L. falsiramula Zhang, 1993[6]
- L. fenestrarum (Fallén, 1823)
- L. gruicollara Quan & Zhang, 2003
- L. harpophallata Hu, Watabe & Toda, 1999[3]
- L. hexasticha (Papp, 1971)
- L. himalayana (Gupta & Gupta, 1991)
- L. hirsuta (Duda, 1926)
- L. incidens Quan & Zhang, 2003
- L. kurokawai (Okada, 1971)
- L. ludianensis Quan & Zhang, 2001
- L. macai Zhang, 2008
- L. megalopectinata (Takada, Makino, Momma & Suzuki, 1953)
- L. miki (Duda, 1924)
- L. mommai (Takada & (Okada, 1960)
- L. neokurokawai (Singh & Gupta, 1981)
- L. nigricolor (Strobl, 1898)
- L. nigrifemur Quan & Zhang, 2001
- L. nigrocolor (Patterson & Wheeler, 1949)
- L. nigrostyla (Okada, 1988)
- L. paradenticeps (Okada, 1971)
- L. paraflabella Gupta & De, 1996
- L. parantillaria (Kumar & Gupta, 1990)
- L. penicilla (Zhang, 1993)[6]
- L. penicula (Okada, 1984)[5]
- L. peniglobosa (Kumar & Gupta, 1990)
- L. piliferous Quan & Zhang, 2003
- L. porrecta (Okada, 1984)[5]
- L. protrusa (Zhang & Liang, 1992)[1]
- L. ramipara (Zhang & Liang, 1992)[1]
- L. ramosissima (Zhang & Liang, 1992)[1]
- L. ramula Zhang, 1993[6]
- L. ripa (Okada, 1966)[9]
- L. serriflabella (Okada, 1966)
- L. shennongjiana Hu & Toda, 1999
- L. shii Quan & Zhang, 2001
- L. spinopenicula (Okada, 1988)
- L. stackelbergi (Duda, 1935)
- L. subantillaria (Okada, 1984)[5]
- L. tripartita (Okada, 1966)[9]
- L. tsacasi Zhang, 2008
- L. variopicta (Becker, 1908)
- L. vittata Zhang & Liang, 1994
- L. zonaria (Okada, 1966)[9]
Notes and References
- Zhang . W.-x . Liang . X.-c. . Seven new species of the subgenus Lordiphosa of Drosophila (in Chinese, with English summary) . Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica . 1992 . 17 . 473–482.
- Collin . James Edward . Notes on some Drosophilidae (Dipt.), including five additional British species, two of them new to science . The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine . 1952 . 88 . 197–199.
- Hu . Y.-g. . Toda . M. J. . Watabe . H-a. . A revision of the Lordiphosa tenuicauda species-group, with descriptions of eight new species from China (Diptera: Drosophilidae) . Entomological Science . 1999 . 2 . 105–119 . 11 June 2018.
- Strobl . Pater Gabriel . Spanische Dipteren. II. Beitrag (1). . Memorias de la Real Sociedad Española de Historia Natural . 1906 . 3 . 5 . 271–422 . 10 June 2018.
- Okada . T. . . New or little known species of Drosophila (Lordiphosa) with taxometrical analyses (Diptera, Drosophilidae) . Kontyu . 1984 . 52 . 565–575.
- Zhang . W.-x. . Three new species of nigricolor species-group of Drosophila (Lordiphosa) (Diptera: Drosophilidae) (in Chinese, with English summary) . Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica . 1993 . 18 . 220–224.
- Brake . Irina . Bächli . Gerhard . Drosophilidae (Diptera) . World Catalogue of Insects . 2008 . 9 . 1–412 . Apollo Books . 9788788757880.
- Wheeler . M. R. . VII.Taxonomic and distributional studies of Nearctic and Neotropical Drosophilidae. In Patterson, J. T., Studies in the genetics of Drosophila. IX. Articles on genetics, taxonomy, cytology, and radiation . Univ. Texas Publs. . 1957 . 5721 . 79–114.
- Okada . T. . Diptera from Nepal. Cryptochaetidae, Diastatidae & Drosophilidae . Bulletin of the Natural History Museum, Entomology Series . 1966 . Suppl. 6 . 1–129.