Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective
Mixogaster
Genus of flies From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remove ads
Mixogaster is a genus of hoverflies native to North America and South America,[1] with 21 known species.[2] Mixogaster is distinct by lacking an appendix on vein R4+5, having a reduced and bare metasternum, an unarmed scutellum, and usually an appendix on vein M extending in cell R4+5.[1] Larvae are found in ant nests.
Remove ads
Species
- M. anthermus (Walker, 1849)[3]
- M. breviventris Kahl, 1897 [4][5]
- M. cicatrix Hull, 1954 [6]
- M. conopsoides Macquart, 1842 [7]
- M. cubensis Curran, 1932
- M. currani Hull, 1954 [6]
- M. delongi Johnston, 1924 [6]
- M. dimidiata Giglio-Tos, 1892
- Mixogaster fattigi (Skevington & Locke, 2019) [8]
- M. flukei Hull, 4[3][9][6]
- M. imitator Thompson, 2004[9]
- M. johnsoni Hull, 1941 [6]
- M. lanei Carrera & Lenko, 1958
- M. lopesi Carrera & Lenko, 1958
- M. mexicana Macquart, 1846
- M. orpheus Hull, 1944
- M. pithecofascia Hull, 1944
- M. polistes Hull, 4[3][9][6]
- M. rarior Shannon, 1925 [10]
- M. sartocrypta Hull, 4[3][9][6]
- M. strictor Hull, 1941 [11]
Remove ads
References
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Remove ads