Phyllodromia Explained
Phyllodromia is a genus of dance flies (insects in the family Empididae). There are about 10 described species in Phyllodromia.
Species
These 10 species belong to the genus Phyllodromia:
- P. americana Melander, 1947[1]
- P. falcata Plant, 2005[2]
- P. flexura Plant, 2005[2]
- P. floridula Plant, 2005[2]
- P. fusca (Bezzi, 1914)[3]
- P. melanocephala (Fabricius, 1794)
- P. nigricoxa Plant, 2005[2]
- P. proiecta Plant, 2005[2]
- P. scopulifera Collin, 1928[4]
- P. striata Collin, 1928[4]
Notes and References
- Melander . Axel Leonard . Synopsis of the Hemerodromiinae (Diptera, Empididae) . Journal of the New York Entomological Society . 1947 . 55 . 4 . 237–273 . 30 March 2019.
- Plant . A. R. . The Hemerodromiinae (Diptera, Empididae) of New Zealand. I. Phyllodromia Zetterstedt . Studia dipterologica . 2005 . 12 . 119–138.
- Bezzi . Mario . Sauter's Formosa-Ausbeute. Rhagionidae et Empididae . Supplta Ent. . 3 . 65–78.
- Book: Collin . James Edward ., . New Zealand Empididae based on material in the British Museum (Natural History) . 1928 . British Museum (Natural History) . London . viii + 110 pp.