Biology:Cordyla (fly)

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Cordyla
Cordyla flaviceps, Trawscoed, North Wales, Sept 2015 3 - Flickr - janetgraham84.jpg
Cordyla flaviceps North Wales
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Mycetophilidae
Tribe: Exechiini
Genus: Cordyla
Meigen, 1803
Synonyms
  • Polyxena Meigen, 1800
  • Pachypalpus Macquart, 1834

Cordyla is a genus of fungus gnats in the family Mycetophilidae. There are at least 30 described species in Cordyla.[1][2][3][4]

Species

These 39 species belong to the genus Cordyla:

  • C. bergensis (Barendrecht, 1938) c g
  • C. bicornuta (Landrock, 1926) c g
  • C. bidenticulata Sasakawa & Ishizaki, 2003 c g
  • C. bomloensis Kjaerandsen & Kurina, 2004 c g
  • C. borealisa Wu & Zheng, 2000 c g
  • C. borneoensis Kurina, 2005 c g
  • C. brevicornis (Staeger, 1840) c g
  • C. confera Garrett, 1925 i c g
  • C. crassicornis Meigen, 1818 c g
  • C. crassipalpis Dufour, 1839 c g
  • C. fasciata Meigen, 1830 c g
  • C. festiva (Costa, 1957) c g
  • C. fissa Edwards, 1925 c g
  • C. flaviceps (Staeger, 1840) c g
  • C. fusca Meigen, 1804 c g
  • C. geminata Sasakawa, 2005 c g
  • C. gracilis Fisher, 1938 i c g
  • C. insons Lastovka & Matile, 1974 c g
  • C. jani Kurina, 2005 c g
  • C. manca Johannsen, 1912 i c g b
  • C. monegrensis Chandler & Blasco-Zumeta, 2001 c g
  • C. murina Winnertz, 1863 c g
  • C. neglecta Johannsen, 1912 i c g
  • C. nitens Winnertz, 1863 c g
  • C. nitidula Edwards, 1925 c g
  • C. orientalis Sevcik, 2001 c g
  • C. parva Garrett, 1925 i c g
  • C. parvipalpis Edwards, 1925 c g
  • C. pusilla Edwards, 1925 i c g
  • C. recens Johannsen, 1912 i c g
  • C. scita Johannsen, 1912 i c g
  • C. scutellata Garrett, 1925 c g
  • C. semiflava (Staeger, 1840) c g
  • C. sixi (Barendrecht, 1938) c g
  • C. styliforceps (Bukowski, 1934) c g
  • C. toraia Kurina, 2005 c g
  • C. verio Garrett, 1925 i c g
  • C. vitiosa Winnertz, 1863 c g
  • C. volucris Johannsen, 1909 i c g

Data sources: i = ITIS,[1] c = Catalogue of Life,[2] g = GBIF,[3] b = Bugguide.net[4]

References

Further reading

Wikidata ☰ Q20087804 entry