- Source: Acanthiophilus
Acanthiophilus is a genus of tephritid or fruit flies in the family Tephritidae.
Species
A. brunneus Munro, 1934
A. ciconia Munro, 1957
A. helianthi (Rossi, 1794)
A. lugubris Hering, 1939
A. minor Morgulis & Freidburg, 2015
A. summissus Morgulis & Freidburg, 2015
A. unicus Morgulis & Freidburg, 2015
A. walkeri (Wollaston, 1858)
The following have been reassigned to other genera:
A. astrophorus Hering, 1939
A. coarctatus Hering, 1942
A. koehleri Hering, 1940
A. melanoxanthus Hering, 1938
A. trypaneodes Hering, 1937
Global distribution
Acanthiophilus is a predominantly Afrotropical genus. One species, A. helianthi is found in Europe, to Mongolia, North Africa, Afghanistan & Thailand. as well as at the Canary islands, in India and Sri-Lanka.
References
External links
"Study Describes Three New Species of Fruit Flies and Revises Their Genus". Entomology Today. Entomological Society of America. October 2, 2015.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Acanthiophilus trypaneodes
- Acanthiophilus melanoxanthus
- Acanthiophilus koehleri
- Acanthiophilus ciconia
- Acanthiophilus helianthi
- Acanthiophilus coarctatus
- Acanthiophilus astrophorus
- Acanthiophilus lugubris
- Acanthiophilus brunneus
- Acanthiophilus walkeri
- Acanthiophilus
- Acanthiophilus minor
- Acanthiophilus lugubris
- Acanthiophilus walkeri
- Acanthiophilus ciconia
- Acanthiophilus summissus
- Acanthiophilus helianthi
- Trypanaresta scutellata
- Acanthiophilus brunneus
- Celidosphenella benoisti