Xenosepsis Explained
Xenosepsis is a genus of flies in the family Sepsidae.
Species
- Xenosepsis africana (Ozerov, 1999)[1]
- Xenosepsis fukuharai Iwasa, 1984[2]
- Xenosepsis sydneyensis Malloch, 1925
Notes and References
- Ozerov . A.L. . Studies of Afrotropical Sepsidae (Diptera). III. A revision of the genus Adriapontia Ozerov, 1996 . Russian Entomological Journal . 2000 . 8[1999] . 4 . 269–278.
- Iwasa . M. . Studies on the Sepsidae from Japan (Diptera). III. On the eleven species of eight genera excluding the genera Sepsis Fallen and Themira R.-D., with description of a new species . Kontyû . 1984 . 52 . 296–308.