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Dactylonotus
Genus of flies From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dactylonotus is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. Six of the species in the genus are found in southern Africa, though one species, Dactylonotus formosus, is found in New Zealand.[2]
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Species
- Dactylonotus formosus (Parent, 1933)[3] – New Zealand
- Dactylonotus frater Parent, 1939[4] – Zimbabwe
- Dactylonotus grandicornis Parent, 1934[1] – South Africa
- Dactylonotus nigricorpus Grichanov, 2016[2] – South Africa (Western Cape)
- Dactylonotus rudebecki Vanschuytbroeck, 1960 – South Africa (Western Cape)
- Dactylonotus tsitsikamma Grichanov, 2016[2] – South Africa (Eastern Cape)
- Dactylonotus univittatus (Loew, 1858)[5] – South Africa
Dactylonotus meuffelsi Grichanov, 1998[3] is a synonym of D. rudebecki Vanschuytbroeck, 1960.[6]
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References
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