Stegopterna Explained
Stegopterna is a genus of black flies (insects in the family Simuliidae). There are about 15 described species in Stegopterna.
Species
These 15 species belong to the genus Stegopterna:
- Stegopterna acra Currie, Adler & Wood, 2004
c g- Stegopterna byrrangii Yankovsky, 2000
c g- Stegopterna decafilis Rubtsov, 1971
c g- Stegopterna diplomutata Currie & Hunter, 2003
c g- Stegopterna duodecimata (Rubtsov, 1940)
c g- Stegopterna emergens (Stone, 1952)
i c g- Stegopterna freyi (Enderlein, 1929)
c g- Stegopterna hamuligera Yankovsky, 1977
c g
i c g b (mutated black fly)
- Stegopterna nukabirana Ono, 1977
c g- Stegopterna permutata (Dyar & Shannon, 1927)
c g- Stegopterna poljakovae Patrusheva, 1977
c g- Stegopterna takeshii Takaoka, 2005
c g- Stegopterna tschukotensis Rubtsov, 1971
c g- Stegopterna xantha Currie, Adler & Wood, 2004
c gData sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.netFurther reading
- Book: The black flies (simuliidae) of North America. 2004. Adler . Peter H.. Currie . Douglas C.. Wood . D. Monty. Cornell University Press. 978-0801424984.
- Book: Manual of Nearctic Diptera, Volume I. 1981. McAlpine . J. F.. Petersen . B. V.. Shewell . G. E.. Teskey . H. J.. Vockeroth . J. R.. Wood . D. M.. Agriculture Canada, Research Branch. 978-0-660-10731-8.