Dictya, Meigen, 1803
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16805292 |
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Genus DICTYA Meigen, 1803 View in CoL
One Palearctic species and 55 Western Hemisphere species of which 23 occur in the Americas south of the United States.
DICTYA Meigen, 1803: 277 [ Steyskal 1954b (revision, key to species), Orth 1991 (revision, key to species)]
Included species: “ Musca cucullaria , umbrarum Fabricius ” [ sic; Linnaeus, not Fabricius]
Type-species: Musca umbrarum Linnaeus, 1758: 599 ; by subsequent designation, Cresson 1920: 69 (traditional type pending submission of proposal to I.C.Z.N. for fixation of type-species)
Monochaetophora Hendel, 1900: 355 [ Melander 1920: 322]
Type-species: Musca umbrarum, Linnaeus 1758: 599 (monotypic)
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Sciomyzinae |
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Tetanocerini |
Dictya
Murphy, William L., Abercrombie, Jay, González, Christian R. & Knutson, Lloyd 2023 |
Monochaetophora
Hendel 1900: 355 |
DICTYA
Meigen 1803: 277 |
Musca cucullaria
Linnaeus 1767 |
Musca umbrarum
, Linnaeus 1758: 599 |