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Agathon (fly)
Genus of flies From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Agathon is a genus of net-winged midges in the family Blephariceridae. There are about 19 described species in Agathon.[1][2][3][4]
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Species
These 19 species belong to the genus Agathon:
- Agathon arizonicus (Alexander, 1958) i c g
- Agathon aylmeri (Garrett, 1923) i c g
- Agathon bilobatoides (Kitakami, 1931) c g
- Agathon bispinus (Kitakami, 1931) c g
- Agathon comstocki (Kellogg, 1903) i c g b
- Agathon decorilarva (Brodskij, 1954) c g
- Agathon dismalea (Hogue, 1970) i c g
- Agathon doanei (Kellogg, 1900) i c g
- Agathon elegantulus Roder, 1890 i c g
- Agathon eoasiaticus (Brodskij, 1954) c g
- Agathon ezoensis (Kitakami, 1950) c
- Agathon iyaensis (Kitakami, 1931) c g
- Agathon japonicus (Alexander, 1922) c g
- Agathon kawamurai (Kitakami, 1950) c g
- Agathon longispinus (Kitakami, 1931) c g
- Agathon markii (Garrett, 1925) i c g
- Agathon montanus (Kitakami, 1931) c g
- Agathon sequoiarum (Alexander, 1952) i c g
- Agathon setosus Zwick & Arefina, 2005 c g
Data sources: i = ITIS,[1] c = Catalogue of Life,[2] g = GBIF,[3] b = Bugguide.net[4]
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