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Dasyrhicnoessa
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Dasyrhicnoessa

Hendel, 1934[1]
Type species
Rhicnoessa fulva
Lamb, 1914[2]

Dasyrhicnoessa is a genus of beach flies in the family Canacidae (formally Tethinidae). All known species are Afrotropical, Neotropical, Indomalayan, or Australasian-Oceanian in distribution .[3]

Species

References

  1. ^ a b c Hendel, Friedrich (1934). "Revision der Tethiniden (Dipt. Muscid. acal.)". Tijdschrift voor Entomologie. 77. Nederlandse Entomologische Vereniging, Amsterdam: 37–54.
  2. ^ a b Lamb, C.G. (1914). "The Percy Sladen Trust Expedition to the Indian Ocean in 1905, under the leadership of Mr. J. Stanley Gardiner, M.A. Volume V. Number XV. ─ Diptera: Heteroneuridae, Ortalidae, Trypetidae, Sepsidae, Micropezidae, Drosophilidae, Geomyzidae, Milichidae". Transactions of the Linnean Society, Series 2, Zoology. 16. The Linnean Society, London: 307–372. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.1913.tb00152.x.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Munari, L.; Mathis, W.N. (2010). "World Catalog of the Family Canacidae (including Tethinidae) (Diptera), with keys to the supraspecific taxa" (PDF). Zootaxa. 2471. Magnolia Press: 1–84. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.2471.1.1. ISSN 1175-5334. Retrieved 17 August 2014.
  4. ^ Munari, Lorenzo (2005). "Indo-Pacific beach flies (Diptera: Tethinidae): New species and records from the Indian and Western Pacific Oceans". Studia Dipterologica. 11 (2): 585–596.
  5. ^ a b c d Munari, Lorenzo (2002). "New species, records, and a new synonymy in the genera Dasyrhicnoessa Hendel, 1934 and Pseudorhicnoessa Malloch, 1914 (Diptera: Tethinidae)". Studia Dipterologica. 8 (2): 539–551.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i Munari, Lorenzo (2004). "Beach Flies (Diptera: Tethinidae: Tethininae) from Australia and Papua New Guinea, with descriptions of two new genera and ten new species" (PDF). Records of the Australian Museum. 56 (1). Australian Museum, Sydney: 29–56. doi:10.3853/j.0067-1975.56.2004.1395. ISSN 0067-1975. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
  7. ^ Sasakawa, M. (1995). "Insects of Micronesia. Volume 14, no. 8. Diptera: Tethinidae". Micronesica. 27 (1–2): 51–72.
  8. ^ Munari, Lorenzo = (2010). "Canacidae and Australimyzidae (Diptera) collected by Danish Scientific Expeditions and by N.L.H. Krauss, with descriptions of four new species" (PDF). Steenstrupia. 32 (1). Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen: 51–68. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 August 2014. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
  9. ^ a b Hendel, Friedrich (1913). "Acalyptrate Musciden (Dipt.) II. In , H. Sauter's Formosa-Ausbeute". Supplementa Entomologica. 2: 77–112.
  10. ^ a b Malloch, John Russel (1935). "Notes on and descriptions of new species of Australian Diptera". Australian Zoologist. 8 (2): 87–95.
  11. ^ Aldrich, J.M. (1931). "New Acalyptrate Diptera from the Pacific and Oriental Regions". Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society. 7 (3). The Hawaiian Entomological Society: 395–399.
  12. ^ a b Sasakawa, M. (1986). "A revision of the Japanese Tethinidae (Diptera)". Kontyû. 54 (3): 433–441.
  13. ^ Sasakawa, M. (1974). "Oriental Tethinidae (Diptera)". Akitu. 1: 1–6.
  14. ^ Hardy, D.E.; Delfinado, M.D. (1980). Family Tethinidae. In, D.E. Hardy and M.D. Delfinado, editors, Insects of Hawaii. Vol. 13=. University Press of Hawaii Honolulu. pp. 369–379.