Nervijuncta Explained
Nervijuncta is a genus of fungus gnats in the family Ditomyiidae.
Species
- N. bicolor Edwards, 1927[1]
- N. concinna Matile, 1988[2]
- N. conjuncta (Freeman, 1951)[3]
- N. evenhuisi Matile, 1988[2]
- N. flavoscutellata Tonnoir, 1927[4]
- N. harrisi Edwards, 1927[1]
- N. hexachaeta Edwards, 1927[1]
- N. hudsoni (Marshall, 1896)
- N. laffooni Lane, 1952[5]
- N. longicauda Edwards, 1927[1]
- N. marshalli Edwards, 1927[1]
- N. nigrescens Marshall, 1896
- N. nigricornis Tonnoir, 1927[4]
- N. nigricoxa Edwards, 1927[1]
- N. ostensackeni Tonnoir, 1927[4]
- N. parvicauda Edwards, 1927[1]
- N. pilicornis Edwards, 1927[1]
- N. pulchella Edwards, 1927[1]
- N. punctata Tonnoir, 1927[4]
- N. ruficeps Edwards, 1927[1]
- N. tridens (Hutton, 1881)[6]
- N. vicina Matile, 1988[2]
- N. wakefieldi (Edwards, 1921)[7]
Notes and References
- Edwards . F. W. . New genera and species. In Tonnoir, A. L. & Edwards, F. E., New Zealand fungus gnats (Diptera, Mycetophilidae) . Transactions of the New Zealand Institute . 1927 . 57 . 747–878.
- Matile . L. . Dipteres Mycetophiloidea de Nouvelle-Caledonie. III. Ditomyiidae . Mémoires du Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Série A, Zoologie . 1988 . 142 . 137–141 . 28 May 2019.
- Freeman . P. . Mycetophilidae . . 1951 . 3 . 1–138 pp., 49 pls.
- Tonnoir . A. L. . New genera and species. In Tonnoir, A. L. & Edwards, F. E., New Zealand fungus gnats (Diptera, Mycetophilidae) . Transactions of the New Zealand Institute . 1927 . 57 . 747–878.
- Lane . J. . Some new Brazilian Mycetophilidae (Diptera, Nematocera) . Dusenia . 1952 . 3 . 131–140.
- Book: Hutton . F. W. . Catalogue of New Zealand Diptera,Orthoptera, and Hymenoptera; with descriptions of the species. Colonial Museum and Geological Survey of New Zealand . 1881 . G. Didsbury, Government Printer . Wellington . x + 1– 132 . 28 May 2019.
- Edwards . F. W . . A note on the dipterous subfamily Ditomyinae, with descriptions of new recent and fossil forms . The Annals and Magazine of Natural History . 1921 . 7 . 9 . 431–437 . 27 May 2019. 10.1080/00222932108632542 .