Peripsychoda

Peripsychoda
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Psychodidae
Subfamily: Psychodinae
Tribe: Paramormiini
Genus:
Enderlein, 1937[1]
Type species
Psychoda fusca
Synonyms
  • Nototelmatoscopus Satchell, 1953[3]
  • Oreoscopus Quate & Quate, 1967[4]
  • Oscoreopus Ježek, 1989[5]

Peripsychoda is a genus of flies belonging to the family Psychodidae.

Distribution

The species of this genus are found in Europe, Asia and Australia.

Species

  • Peripsychoda adusta (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda agrestis (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda ambalata (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda appendiculata (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda aurasica (Vaillant, 1958)
  • Peripsychoda auriculata (Haliday, 1839)
  • Peripsychoda baitabagensis (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda bulbula (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda castanea (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda centraceps (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda clavicula (Quate, 1962)[6]
  • Peripsychoda confraga (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda cracenta (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda crassepalpis (Satchell, 1953)[3]
  • Peripsychoda dimorpha (Tonnoir, 1953)[7]
  • Peripsychoda empheres (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda festiva (Satchell, 1953)[3]
  • Peripsychoda fragilis (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda fusca (Macquart, 1826)[2]
  • Peripsychoda globalaris (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda gregsoni (Tonnoir, 1953)[7]
  • Peripsychoda hirsuta (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda iranica Ježek, 1987
  • Peripsychoda kratkensis (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda lippa (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda lobella (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda longicera (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda longipalpi Ipe, Ipe & Kishore, 1986[8]
  • Peripsychoda nicholsoni (Satchell, 1953)[3]
  • Peripsychoda nigritarsis Enderlein, 1937[1]
  • Peripsychoda obscura (Satchell, 1953)[3]
  • Peripsychoda obtusalata (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda pholidotes (Quate, 1962)[6]
  • Peripsychoda ramosa (Quate, 1962)[6]
  • Peripsychoda reburra (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda repanda (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda scarificata (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda sisypha (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda slenderstyli Ipe, Ipe & Kishore, 1986[8]
  • Peripsychoda spuriosa (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda tridentata (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda viduata (Tonnoir, 1953)[7]
  • Peripsychoda wauensis (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]
  • Peripsychoda zangherii Sarà, 1952
  • Peripsychoda zbytka Ježek, 2004[9]
  • Peripsychoda zygops (Quate & Quate, 1967)[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Enderlein, Günther (1937). "Klassifikation der Psychodiden (Dipt.)" (PDF). Entomologische Zeitschrift. 1936 (3–4): 81–112. doi:10.1002/mmnd.193619360301. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  2. ^ a b Macquart, P.J.M. (1826). "Insectes diptères du nord de la France. Tipulaires". Rec. Trav. Soc. Amat. Sci. Agric. Arts. 1823/1824: 59–224, 4 pls.
  3. ^ a b c d e Satchell, G.H. (1953). "The Australian Psychodidae (Diptera), Part 1". Australian Journal of Zoology. 1 (3): 357–418. doi:10.1071/ZO9530357.
  4. ^ 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 aa ab Quate, L.W.; Quate, S.H. (1967). "A monograph of Papuan Psychodidae, including Phlebotomus (Diptera)". Pacific Insects Monograph. 15: 1–216.
  5. ^ Ježek, J. (1989). "Contribution to the taxonomy of the genus Telmatoscopus Eat. (Diptera, Psychodidae)" (PDF). Sbornik Narodního Muzea v Praze B. 44 [1988] (2): 75–104. Retrieved 28 May 2022.
  6. ^ a b c Quate, L.W. (1962). "A taxonomic study of Borneo Psychodinae (Diptera: Psychodidae)" (PDF). Pacific Insects. 4 (1): 1–75. Retrieved 28 May 2022.
  7. ^ a b c Tonnoir, A.L. (1953). "The Australian Psychodidae (Diptera), part II". Australian Journal of Zoology. 1 (3): 419–448. doi:10.1071/ZO9530419.
  8. ^ a b Ipe, M.; Ipe, A.; Kishore, R. (1986). "The Psychodidae from India". Memoirs of the School of Entomology, St. John's College. 10: iv + 151.
  9. ^ Ježek, J. (2004). "New and interesting moth flies (Diptera, Psychodidae) from protected and underestimated natural areas of the Czech Republic". Casopis Národního Muzea, Rada Prírodovedná. 173: 113–128.