Myrmosicarius Explained
Myrmosicarius is a genus of flies in the family Phoridae.
Species
- M. biarticulatus Borgmeier, 1931[1]
- M. brandaoi Disney, 2006[2]
- M. catharinensis Borgmeier, 1928
- M. cristobalensis Disney, 2006[2]
- M. crudelis Borgmeier, 1928
- M. cuspidatus Borgmeier, 1928
- M. diabolicus Borgmeier, 1931[1]
- M. gonzalezae Disney, 2006[2]
- M. gracilipes Borgmeier, 1928
- M. grandicornis Borgmeier, 1928
- M. infestans Borgmeier, 1931[1]
- M. longipalpis Disney, 2006[2]
- M. persecutor Borgmeier, 1931[1]
- M. simplex Borgmeier & Prado, 1975[3]
- M. tarsipennis Borgmeier, 1928
- M. texanus (Greene, 1938)
Notes and References
- Borgmeier . T. . Sobre alguns phorideos que parasitan a Sauva e outras formigas cortadeiras (Diptera-Phoridae) . Archivos do Instituto Biologico . 1931 . 4 . 209–228, pls. 21–25.
- Disney . R.H.L. . Elizade . L. . Folgarait . P.J. . New species and revision of Myrmosicarius (Diptera: Phoridae) that parasitize leaf-cutter ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) . Sociobiology . 2006 . 47 . 771–809 . 19 November 2020.
- Borgmeier . T. . Prado . A.P. do . New or little known phorid flies with descriptions of eight new genera (Dipt. Phoridae) . Studia Entomologica . 1975 . 18 . 3–90.