Biology:Acrocera

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Short description: Genus of flies

Acrocera
Acrocera globulus.png
Acrocera orbiculus
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Acroceridae
Subfamily: Acrocerinae
Genus: Acrocera
Meigen, 1803[1]
Type species
Syrphus globulus
( = Syrphus orbiculus Fabricius, 1787)
Panzer, 1802
Synonyms[2]
  • Paracrocera Mik, 1886[3]
  • Acrodes Froggatt, 1907[4]

Acrocera is a genus of small-headed flies in the family Acroceridae.[5]

Species

Subgenus Acrocera Meigen, 1803[1]

  • Acrocera ashleyi Barraclough, 2000[6]
  • Acrocera bacchulus (Frey, 1936)[7]
  • Acrocera bakeri Coquillett, 1904[8]
  • Acrocera bicolor Macquart, 1846[9]
  • Acrocera borealis Zetterstedt, 1838[10]
  • Acrocera bulla Westwood, 1848[11]
  • Acrocera brasiliensis Gil Collado, 1928[12]
  • Acrocera convexa Cole, 1919[13]
  • Acrocera fasciata Wiedemann, 1830[14]
  • Acrocera flaveola Sabrosky, 1944[15]
  • Acrocera fumipennis Westwood, 1848[11]
  • Acrocera honorati Brèthes, 1925[16]
  • Acrocera infurcata Brunetti, 1926[17]
  • Acrocera laeta Gerstaecker, 1856[18]
  • Acrocera londti Barraclough, 1984[19]
  • Acrocera nigrina Westwood, 1848[11]
  • Acrocera obsoleta Wulp, 1867[20]
  • Acrocera orbiculus (Fabricius, 1787)[21]
  • Acrocera paitana (Séguy, 1956)[22]
  • Acrocera pallidivena Schlinger, 1960[23]
  • Acrocera parva Yang, Liu & Dong, 2016[24]
  • Acrocera tenuistylus Yang, Liu & Dong, 2016[24]
  • Acrocera turneri Schlinger, 1960[23]
  • Acrocera unguiculata Westwood, 1848[11]
  • Acrocera vansoni Schlinger, 1960[23]
  • Acrocera wulingensis Yang, Liu & Dong, 2016[24]

Subgenus Acrocerina Gil Collado, 1929:[25]

  • Acrocera altaica Pleske, 1930[26]
  • Acrocera arizonensis Cole, 1919[13]
  • Acrocera bimaculata Loew, 1866[27]
  • Acrocera braueri Pokorny, 1887[28]
  • Acrocera bucharica Nartshuk, 1982[29]
  • Acrocera cabrerae Frey, 1936[7]
  • Acrocera chiiensis Ôuchi, 1942[30]
  • Acrocera khamensis Pleske, 1930[26]
  • Acrocera lindneri Sabrosky, 1954[31]
  • Acrocera melanderi Cole, 1919[13]
  • Acrocera melanogaster Schlinger, 1961[32]
  • Acrocera mongolica Pleske, 1930[26]
  • Acrocera natalensis Schlinger, 1960[23]
  • Acrocera nigrofemorata Meigen, 1804[33]
  • Acrocera obnubila Nartshuk, 1979[34]
  • Acrocera obscura Gil Collado, 1929[25]
  • Acrocera plebeia Brunetti, 1926[17]
  • Acrocera prima Meijere, 1914[35]
  • Acrocera rhodesiensis Schlinger, 1960[23]
  • Acrocera sanguinea Meigen, 1804[33]
  • Acrocera sordida Pleske, 1930[26]
  • Acrocera stansburyi Johnson, 1923[36]
  • Acrocera stelviana Pokorny, 1886[37]
  • Acrocera subfasciata Westwood, 1848[11]
  • Acrocera tarsalis Nartshuk, 1975[38]
  • Acrocera transbaicalica Pleske, 1930[26]
  • Acrocera trifasciata Pleske, 1930[26]
  • Acrocera trigramma Loew, 1845[39]
  • Acrocera trigrammoides Pokorny, 1887[28]


The fossil species Acrocera hirsuta Scudder, 1877 is not considered an acrocerid, instead appearing closer to the Mythicomyiidae.[40]

References

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