Senotainia Macquart, 1846
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Senotainia Macquart, 1846 View in CoL View at ENA
Senotainia Macquart, 1846: 295 . Type species: Senotainia rubriventris Macquart, 1846 , by original designation.
Senotainia: Allen 1926: 16 View in CoL (revision of Nearctic species); Fan 1992: 586 (review of Chinese species); Kurahashi et al. 2017: 32 (in key); Lehrer 2012: 12 (revision of Afrotropical species); Nandi 2002: 24 (review of Hindustan species); Pape 1987: 42 (review of Fennoscandian species); 1996: 133 (catalogue); Povolný and Verves 1997: 60 (review of Central European species); Rohdendorf 1935: 79 (revision of Palaearctic species); 1970: 633 (key to East European species); Séguy 1941: 277 (review of West Palaearctic species); Spofford and Kurczewski 1992: 1008 (habits); Townsend 1938: 144 (diagnose); Venturi 1960: 64 (review); Verves 1986: 63 (catalogue); 1990: 524 (key to Central Asian species); Verves and Khrokalo 2006: 74 (in key), 80 (key to species of the Russian far East); Xue et al. 2015: 477 (list of world species); Zerova et al. 2006: 90 (in key), 93 (key to Ukrainian species); Zumpt 1961: 34 (review of Afrotropical species); 1964: 48 (review of Madagascan species).
Afrosenotainia Rohdendorf, 1935: 90 . Type species: Afrosenotainia efflatouni 1935 View in CoL , by monotypy.
Afrosenotainia: Verves 1979a: 964 (revision).
Arrenopus Brauer et Bergenstamm 1891: 360 . Type species: Sphixapata piligena Rondani, 1865 [= Sphixapata albifrons Rondani, 1859 ], by designation of Brauer 1893: 504; valid as subgenus.
Sphixapata Rondani 1859: 221 . Type species: Tachina conica Fallén, 1810 , by designation of Brauer 1893: 504.
Diagnosis
Grey flies of small or medium size (body length 3.5–10.0). Frons in profile more or less angular; parafacial plates with hair-like setae, sometimes almost bare; orb 1 + 0–6; eyes bare; vi strong and elongate. Claws of both sexes elongate, almost straight (in males 1.0–1.2×, in females 0.7–0.8× as long as 5 th tarsomere) ( Figure 1 View Figure 1 (d)). Cell r 4+5 usually open (Figures 6 (f,k); 8 (f,n)), sometimes closed or petiolate (Figure 2 (i)). Abdomen with more or less developed dark spots and bands in hind parts of tergites (Figures 2 (d), 3(d), 4(f), 8(g)); abdominal pattern sometimes frequently reduced, especially in females ( Figures 1 View Figure 1 (e), 2 (k), 5 (f), 8 (o)).
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Senotainia Macquart, 1846
Verves, Yuriy G. & Khrokalo, Liudmyla 2021 |
Afrosenotainia:
Verves Y 1979: 964 |
Afrosenotainia
Rohdendorf BB 1935: 90 |
Senotainia: Allen 1926: 16
Kurahashi H & Yang C-H & Kakinuma S 2017: 32 |
Xue WQ & Verves Y & Wang P 2015: 477 |
Lehrer AZ 2012: 12 |
Verves Y & Khrokalo LA 2006: 74 |
Zerova MD & Romasenko LP & Seryogina L & Verves Y 2006: 90 |
Nandi BC 2002: 24 |
Povolny D & Verves Y 1997: 60 |
Fan Z 1992: 586 |
Spofford MG & Kurczewski FE 1992: 1008 |
Pape T 1987: 42 |
Verves Y 1986: 63 |
Zumpt F 1961: 34 |
Venturi F 1960: 64 |
Seguy E 1941: 277 |
Townsend CHT 1938: 144 |
Rohdendorf BB 1935: 79 |
Allen HW 1926: 16 |
Arrenopus
Brauer F 1893: 504 |
Brauer F & Bergenstamm JE 1891: 360 |
Sphixapata
Brauer F 1893: 504 |
Rondani C 1859: 221 |