Pherothrinax Explained
Pherothrinax is a genus of tephritid or fruit flies in the family Tephritidae.[1]
Species
- Pherothrinax arrhiza (Bezzi, 1924)[2]
- Pherothrinax bistellata (Bezzi, 1924)[2]
- Pherothrinax furcatella (Bezzi, 1924)[2]
- Pherothrinax lamborni (Munro, 1935)[3]
- Pherothrinax lutescens (Bezzi, 1924)[2]
- Pherothrinax mutila (Bezzi, 1924)[2]
- Pherothrinax pulchella (Bezzi, 1924)[2]
- Pherothrinax redimitis Munro, 1957
- Pherothrinax subcompleta (Bezzi, 1920)[4]
- Pherothrinax woodi (Bezzi, 1924)[2]
Notes and References
- Norrbom . A.L. . Carroll . L.E. . Thompson . F.C. . White . I.M . Freidberg . A. . Systematic Database of Names. Pp. 65-252. In Thompson, F. C. (ed.), Fruit Fly Expert Identification System and Systematic Information Database. . Myia . 1999 . 9 . vii + 524.
- Bezzi . M. . Further notes on the Ethiopian fruit-flies, with keys to all the known genera and species [part] . Bulletin of Entomological Research . 1924 . 15 . 73–118.
- Munro . H.K. . Some interesting new African Trypetidae (Dipt.) . Stylops . 1935 . 4 . 4–7.
- Bezzi . Mario . Notes on the Ethiopian fruit-flies of the family Trypaneidae, other than Dacus --III . Bulletin of Entomological Research . 1920 . 10 . 211–272 . 26 February 2021.