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Tiquicia
''Tiquicia'' a genus in the family Syrphidae ("syrphid flies"). It was previously considered to be a subgenus of ''Allograpta''. Species ''Tiquicia nishida'' Mengual & Thompson, 2009 ''Tiquicia zumbadoi ''Tiquicia'' a genus in the family Syrphidae ("syrphid flies"). It was previously considered to be a subgenus of ''Allograpta''. Species ''Tiquicia nishida ''Tiquicia'' a genus in the family Syrphidae ("syrphid flies"). It was previously ...'' Thompson, 2000 References Syrphini Hoverfly genera {{Syrphidae-stub ...
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Tiquicia Nishida
''Tiquicia'' a genus in the family Syrphidae ("syrphid flies"). It was previously considered to be a subgenus of ''Allograpta ''Allograpta '' is a very large and diverse genus of hoverflies present throughout the world except most of the palearctic region. The adults are brightly coloured flower pollinators and most larvae have a predatory feeding mode involving soft-bo ...''. Species '' Tiquicia nishida'' Mengual & Thompson, 2009 '' Tiquicia zumbadoi'' Thompson, 2000 References Syrphini Hoverfly genera {{Syrphidae-stub ...
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Tiquicia Zumbadoi
''Tiquicia'' a genus in the family Syrphidae ("syrphid flies"). It was previously considered to be a subgenus of ''Allograpta''. Species ''Tiquicia nishida ''Tiquicia'' a genus in the family Syrphidae ("syrphid flies"). It was previously considered to be a subgenus of ''Allograpta ''Allograpta '' is a very large and diverse genus of hoverflies present throughout the world except most of the pal ...'' Mengual & Thompson, 2009 '' Tiquicia zumbadoi'' Thompson, 2000 References Syrphini Hoverfly genera {{Syrphidae-stub ...
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Allograpta
''Allograpta '' is a very large and diverse genus of hoverflies present throughout the world except most of the palearctic region. The adults are brightly coloured flower pollinators and most larvae have a predatory feeding mode involving soft-bodied sternorrhynchans. Certain species have diverged from this and their larvae have been found to be leaf-miners, stem-borers or pollen-feeders. ''Allograpta'' is currently being studied using both molecular and morphological methods to produce a robust phylogeny of the genus and its related genera. Preliminary studies show the genus to be monophyletic with the genera '' Sphaerophoria'' and ''Exallandra'' placed within which obviously complicates matters. A more complete review is needed before any major taxonomic changes can occur i.e. splitting the genus up or incorporating related genera, though the former subgenus '' Fazia'' was elevated to genus in 2020.Ximo Mengual, Gunilla Ståhls & Jeffrey H. Skevington (2021) Life on an island: ...
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Syrphini
The Syrphini are a tribe of hoverflies. List of genera Relationships within this tribe were investigated by analysing and comparing genetic data. Results seem to show the members of Syrphini fall into several smaller groups or clades. *'' Afrosyrphus'' Curran, 1927 *'' Agnisyrphus'' Ghorpade, 1994 *''Allobacha'' Curran, 1928 *''Allograpta'' Osten Sacken, 1875. Subgenera: ''A. (Allograpta)'', ''A. (Antillus)'', ''A. (Claraplumula)'', ''A. (Costarica)'', ''A. (Fazia)'', ''A. (Rhinoprosopa)'' *''Anu'' Thompson, 2008 *'' Asarkina'' Macquart, 1834. Subgenera: ''A. (Achoanus)'', ''A. (Asarkina)'' *'' Asiodidea'' Stackelberg, 1930 *'' Betasyrphus'' Matsumura, 1917 *''Chrysotoxum'' Meigen, 1803 *'' Citrogramma'' Vockeroth, 1969 *''Dasysyrphus'' Enderlein, 1938 *'' Didea'' Macquart, 1834 *'' Dideomima'' Vockeroth, 1969 *'' Dideoides'' Brunetti, 1908 *'' Dideopsis'' Matsumura, 1917 *'' Doros'' Meigen, 1803 *'' Eosphaerophoria'' Frey, 1946 *'' Epistrophe'' Walker, 1852 *''Epist ...
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