Schistostoma

Genus of flies

Schistostoma
Temporal range: Upper Cretaceous–Present
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Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Dolichopodidae
Subfamily: Microphorinae
Genus: Schistostoma
Becker, 1902
Type species
Schistostoma eremita
Becker, 1902

Schistostoma is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae, subfamily Microphorinae.

Species

At least 50 extant species have been described in the genus, with 16 from the Palaearctic realm, two from the Oriental realm, four from the Afrotropical realm, and 28 from the Nearctic realm. Two fossil species have also been described from Burmese amber. There are also several undescribed species from the Palaearctic realm, and one undescribed species from the Afrotropical realm.[1][2][3]

  • Schistostoma albopilosum (Becker, 1910)[4]
  • Schistostoma armipes (Melander, 1928)
  • Schistostoma arnaudi Brooks & Cumming, 2022
  • Schistostoma asiaticum Shamshev, 1993
  • Schistostoma atratum (Coquillett, 1900)
  • Schistostoma borkenti Brooks & Cumming, 2022
  • Schistostoma brandbergense Shamshev & Sinclair, 2006[4]
  • Schistostoma burmanicum Brooks, Cumming & Grimaldi, 2019[5] Burmese amber, Cenomanian
  • Schistostoma caroleae Brooks & Cumming, 2022
  • Schistostoma chloeae Brooks & Cumming, 2022
  • Schistostoma cirripes (Melander, 1940)
  • Schistostoma cucullatum Collin, 1949
  • Schistostoma deemingi Gatt, 2014
  • Schistostoma discretum Collin, 1949
  • Schistostoma eremita Becker, 1902
  • Schistostoma evisceratum (Melander, 1940)
  • Schistostoma fitzgeraldi Brooks & Cumming, 2022
  • Schistostoma flavipes Chvala, 1987
  • Schistostoma foliatum Brooks, Cumming & Grimaldi, 2019[5] Burmese amber, Cenomanian
  • Schistostoma golbeki Shamshev, 1993
  • Schistostoma grootaerti Chvala, 1987
  • Schistostoma heatherae Brooks & Cumming, 2022
  • Schistostoma indicum Shamshev, 2020[6]
  • Schistostoma isommatum (Melander, 1928)
  • Schistostoma kalkgat Shamshev & Sinclair, 2006[4]
  • Schistostoma kovalevi Shamshev, 1993
  • Schistostoma lillyae Brooks & Cumming, 2022
  • Schistostoma longistylum Brooks & Cumming, 2022
  • Schistostoma michaeli Brooks & Cumming, 2022
  • Schistostoma mongolicum Shamshev, 1991
  • Schistostoma negrobovi Shamshev, 2021[7]
  • Schistostoma nigrescens Becker, 1907
  • Schistostoma nigricauda (Becker, 1908)
  • Schistostoma nigrosetosum Chvala, 1987
  • Schistostoma oharai Brooks & Cumming, 2022
  • Schistostoma pecki Brooks & Cumming, 2022
  • Schistostoma powelli Brooks & Cumming, 2022
  • Schistostoma pseudoflavipes Shamshev, 1993
  • Schistostoma ravidum (Coquillett, 1895)
  • Schistostoma robustum (Melander, 1928)
  • Schistostoma rudei Brooks & Cumming, 2022
  • Schistostoma runyoni Brooks & Cumming, 2022
  • Schistostoma shamshevi Brooks & Cumming, 2022
  • Schistostoma sinclairi Brooks & Cumming, 2022
  • Schistostoma strigilifer (Melander, 1940)
  • Schistostoma stuckenbergi Chvala, 1991[8]
  • Schistostoma susanae Brooks & Cumming, 2022
  • Schistostoma sycophantor (Melander, 1902)
  • Schistostoma tacomae (Melander, 1940)
  • Schistostoma thalhammeri Chvala, 1987
  • Schistostoma truncatum (Loew, 1864)
  • Schistostoma turkmenicum Shamshev, 1993
  • Schistostoma yakimense (Melander, 1928)

References

  1. ^ Chvála, M. (1987). "Revision of Palaearctic Microphoridae (Diptera) 2. Schistostoma Beck". Acta Entomologica Bohemoslovaca. 84 (2): 133–155.
  2. ^ Grichanov, Igor Ya (2017). "Alphabetic list of generic and specific names of predatory flies of the epifamily Dolichopodoidae (Diptera)" (PDF). Plant Protection News, Supplements (2nd ed.). St.Petersburg: All-Union Research Institute of Plant Protection (VISR).
  3. ^ Brooks, S. E.; Cumming, J. M. (2022). "Revision of the Nearctic Microphorinae (Diptera: Dolichopodidae sensu lato)". Zootaxa. 5095 (1): 1–141. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.5095.1.1.
  4. ^ a b c Shamshev, Igor V.; Sinclair, Bradley J. (2006). "The genus Schistostoma Becker from southern Africa, with an evaluation of its generic status (Diptera : Dolichopodidae s. l. : Microphorinae)" (PDF). African Invertebrates. 47 (1): 335–346. hdl:10520/EJC84555.
  5. ^ a b Brooks, Scott E.; Cumming, Jeffrey M.; Grimaldi, David A. (2019). "Remarkable new fossil species of Schistostoma Becker (Diptera: Dolichopodidae: Microphorinae) from mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber". Zootaxa. 4624 (1): 121–131. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4624.1.8.
  6. ^ Shamshev, I.V. (2020). "First record of an extant species of the genus Schistostoma Becker (Diptera: Dolichopodidae: Microphorinae) from the Oriental Region". Russian Entomological Journal. 29 (3): 303–306. doi:10.15298/rusentj.29.3.11.
  7. ^ Shamshev, I.V. (2021). "Schistostoma negrobovi, a new species of the subfamily Microphorinae (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) from the Russian Far East" (PDF). Proceedings of the Russian Entomological Society. 92: 77–81.
  8. ^ Chvála, Milan (1991). "A new species of the Holarctic genus Schistostoma Becker (Diptera: Microphoridae) from South Africa, and first record of the family from South America" (PDF). Annals of the Natal Museum. 32 (1): 19–26. hdl:10520/AJA03040798_325.
Taxon identifiers
Schistostoma


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