Asyndetus

Asyndetus
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Clade:Euarthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Diptera
Family:Dolichopodidae
Subfamily:Diaphorinae
Genus:Asyndetus
Loew, 1869[1]
Type species
Asyndetus ammophilus
Loew, 1869[1]
Synonyms
  • Anchineura Thomson, 1869
  • Meringopherusa Becker 1902[2]

Asyndetus is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae.[1]

Species

  • A. aciliatus Grootaert & Meuffels, 2003[3]
  • A. acuticornis (De Meijere, 1913)
  • A. albifacies Parent, 1929[4]
  • A. albifrons Parent, 1929[4]
  • A. albipalpus Loew, 1871
  • A. amaphinius Séguy, 1950
  • A. ammophilus Loew, 1869
  • A. anticus Negrobov, 1973
  • A. appendiculatus Loew, 1869
  • A. archboldi Robinson & Deyrup, 1997[5]
  • A. aurocupreus Strobl, 1909
  • A. barbiventris Stackelberg, 1952
  • A. beijingensis Zhang & Yang, 2003[6]
  • A. brevimanus Van Duzee, 1923
  • A. brunnicosus Becker, 1922
  • A. bursericola Bickel & Sinclair, 1997[7]
  • A. calcaratus Becker, 1922
  • A. carcinophilus Parent, 1937
  • A. caudatus Van Duzee, 1916
  • A. cavagnaroi Bickel & Sinclair, 1997[7]
  • A. chaetifemoratus Parent, 1925
  • A. ciliatus Grootaert & Meuffels, 2003[3]
  • A. clavipes Liu, Wang & Yang in Liu, Zhang, Wang & Yang, 2016[8]
  • A. congensis Grichanov, 2013[9]
  • A. connexus (Becker, 1902)[2]
  • A. cornutus Van Duzee, 1916
  • A. crassipodus Harmston, 1968
  • A. crassitarsis Curran, 1926
  • A. currani Van Duzee, 1931
  • A. decaryi Parent, 1929[4]
  • A. deficiens Robinson, 1975[10]
  • A. diaphoriformis Negrobov & Shamshev, 1986
  • A. disjunctus Van Duzee, 1923
  • A. dominicensis Robinson, 1975[10]
  • A. dubius Parent, 1925
  • A. eurytarsus Meuffels & Grootaert, 1993[11]
  • A. exactus (Walker, 1859)
  • A. exiguus Van Duzee, 1927
  • A. exunguis Parent, 1927
  • A. flavipalpus Van Duzee, 1932
  • A. flavitibialis Van Duzee, 1929
  • A. fractus De Meijere, 1913
  • A. fratellus Aldrich, 1896
  • A. geminus Becker, 1922
  • A. guangxiensis Zhang & Yang, 2003[6]
  • A. harbeckii Van Duzee, 1914
  • A. hardyi Robinson, 1964
  • A. indifferens Curran, 1926
  • A. inermis Parent, 1927
  • A. infernus Bickel, 1996[1]
  • A. intermedius Meuffels & Grootaert, 1993[11]
  • A. interruptus (Loew, 1861)
  • A. johnsoni Van Duzee, 1916
  • A. latifrons (Loew, 1857)
  • A. latisurstylus Liu, Wang & Yang in Liu, Zhang, Wang & Yang, 2016[8]
  • A. latitarsatus Becker, 1922
  • A. latus Van Duzee, 1916
  • A. lichtwardti Kertész, 1901
  • A. lii Wang & Yang, 2005[12]
  • A. lineatus De Meijere, 1916
  • A. longicornis Negrobov, 1973
  • A. longipalpis Van Duzee, 1919
  • A. madagascarensis Grichanov, 2013[9]
  • A. maelfaiti Bickel & Sinclair, 1997[7]
  • A. melanopselaphus Stackelberg, 1952
  • A. mixtus Negrobov & Shamshev, 1986
  • A. mutatus Becker, 1922
  • A. mystacinus Bickel & Sinclair, 1997[7]
  • A. namibiensis Grichanov, 2013[9]
  • A. negrobovi Parvu, 1989
  • A. nevadensis Harmston, 1968
  • A. nigripes Van Duzee, 1916
  • A. obscurus Meuffels & Grootaert, 1993[11]
  • A. occidentalis Van Duzee, 1919
  • A. oregonensis Harmston, 1966
  • A. parvicornis Van Duzee, 1932
  • A. perpulvillatus Parent, 1926
  • A. pogonops Robinson, 1975[10]
  • A. porrectus Parent, 1939
  • A. pseudoseparatus Grichanov, 2013[9]
  • A. savannensis Grichanov, 2013[9]
  • A. scopifer Harmston, 1952
  • A. secundus Bickel, 1996[1]
  • A. semarangensis Dyte, 1975[10]
  • A. separatus (Becker, 1902)[2]
  • A. severini Harmston & Knowlton, 1939
  • A. singularis Van Duzee, 1923
  • A. spinitarsis Harmston, 1951
  • A. spinosus Van Duzee, 1925
  • A. syntormoides Wheeler, 1899
  • A. terminalis Van Duzee, 1923
  • A. texanus Van Duzee, 1916
  • A. thaicus Grootaert & Meuffels, 2003[3]
  • A. tibialis (Thomson, 1869)
  • A. transversalis Becker, 1907
  • A. tristis Parent, 1935
  • A. utahensis Harmston & Knowlton, 1942
  • A. varicolor Johnson, 1924
  • A. varus Loew, 1869
  • A. ventralis Wang, Yang & Masunaga, 2007
  • A. versicolor Johnson, 1924
  • A. vicinus Meuffels & Grootaert, 1993[11]
  • A. virgatus Curran, 1926
  • A. wigginsi Bickel & Sinclair, 1997[7]
  • A. wirthi Robinson, 1997[5]
  • A. wusuensis Wang & Yang, 2005[12]
  • A. xinjiangensis Wang & Yang, 2005[12]

The following are considered synonyms (some of which were moved to another genus):

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Bickel, D. J. (1996). "Australian Asyndetus Loew and Cryptophlels Lichtwardt (Diptera : Dolichopodidae), with notes on the Oriental and western Pacific faunas". Invertebrate Taxonomy. 10 (6): 1151–1170.
  2. 1 2 3 Becker, T. (1902). "Ägyptische dipteren". Mitteilungen aus dem Zoologischen Museum in Berlin. 2: 1–66. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 Grootaert, P.; Meuffels, H. (2003). "New species of Asyndetus, presumed commensal flies of crabs, in Thailand (Diptera, Dolichopodidae, Diaphorinae" (PDF). The Natural History Journal of Chulalongkorn University. 2 (2): 37–45. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 October 2015. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  4. 1 2 3 Parent, O. (1929). "Etudes sur les Dolichopodides". Encyclopèdie Entomologique (B II) Diptera. 5: 1–18.
  5. 1 2 3 4 Robinson, H.; Deyrup, M. A. (1997). "Two new species of Asyndetus Loew, and notes on the identity of A. interruptus Loew (Diptera: Dolichopodidae)". Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington. 99: 477–482.
  6. 1 2 Zhang, L.; Yang, D. (2003). "A review of the species of Asyndetus from China (Diptera: Dolichopodidae)". Annales de la Société Entomologique de France. 39 (4): 355–359.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Bickel, Daniel J.; Sinclair, Bradley J. "The Dolichopodidae (Diptera) of the Galapagos Islands, with notes on the New World fauna". Insect Systematics & Evolution. 28 (3): 241–270. doi:10.1163/187631297X00079.
  8. 1 2 Liu, R.; Zhang, R.; Wang, M.; Yang, D. (2016). "Two new species of the genus Asyndetus (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) from China with a key to Chinese species". Transactions of the American Entomological Society. 142 (1): 73–85. JSTOR 43893416.
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 Grichanov, I. Ya (2013). Grichanov, I.Ya.; Negrobov, O.P., eds. "Afrotropical species of the genus Asyndetus Loew (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) with notes on some Palaearctic and Oriental species". Plant Protection News Supplements. Fauna and taxonomy of Dolichopodidae (Diptera). Collection of papers. St.Petersburg: All-Russian Institute of Plant Protection RAAS: 27–46.
  10. 1 2 3 4 5 Robinson, Harold (1975). "Bredin-Archbold-Smithsonian Biological Survey of Dominica. The family Dolichopodidae with some related Antillean and Panamanian species" (PDF). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology. 185: 141. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  11. 1 2 3 4 Meufels, H.J.G.; Grootaert, P. (1993). "Dilochopodidae (Diptera) from Papua New Guinea. XI: the genus Asyndetus Loew, 1869 on the northern coast". Bull. Ann. Soc. r. belg. Ent. 129 (7–9): 245–273.
  12. 1 2 3 Wang, M.; Yang, D. (2005). "New species of Asyndetus Loew (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) from Xinjiang, with a key to Central Asian species". Zootaxa. 892 (1): 1–8. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.892.1.1.
  13. 1 2 3 Grichanov, I. Ya (2015). "New species of Cryptophleps Lichtwardt (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) with a key to the Afrotropical and Palaearctic species of the genus". Zootaxa. 4000 (2): 259–266. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4007.2.8. PMID 26623806.
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