Zealandicesa Explained
Zealandicesa is a genus of flies in the family Empididae.
Species
- Z. aequabilis (Plant, 1991)[1]
- Z. fascipennis (Sinclair, 1997)[2]
- Z. longicauda (Sinclair, 1997)[2]
- Z. masneri (Sinclair, 1997)[2]
- Z. setosa (Sinclair, 1997)[2]
- Z. singularis (Collin, 1928)
- Z. tararua (Sinclair, 1997)[2]
Notes and References
- Plant . Adrian R. . The genus Icasma Collin (Diptera: Empididae: Ceratomerinae) and the description of a new species . The New Zealand Entomologist . 1991 . 13 . 16–18 . 22 April 2019.
- Sinclair . Bradley J. . Icasma Collin and an allied new genus Glyphidopeza, from New Zealand (Diptera: Empidoidea; Ceratomerinae) . Records of the Australian Museum . 1997 . 49 . 2 . 195–211.