Amictus Wiedemann, 1817
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Felipe |
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Amictus Wiedemann, 1817: 58 View in CoL . Type species Bombylius oblongus Fabricius, 1805 View in CoL , by monotypy.
Thlipsomyza Wiedemann, 1820: 12 . Type species: Bombylius compressus Fabricius, 1805 View in CoL , by original designation (on plate).
Thlipsomyza Jensen, 1832: 327 . Type species: Bombylius compressus Fabricius, 1805 View in CoL , by monotypy. [Preoccupied by Wiedemann, 1820.]
Thlipsogaster Rondani, 1863: 72 [1864: 72]. Type species: Thlypsomyza castanea Macquart, 1840 , by subsequent designation (Bezzi, 1924: 4).
Truquia Rondani, 1863:72 [1864: 72]. Type species: Truquia insularis Rondani, 1863 , by original designation.
Comments: A genus of elongate flies that emit a high-pitched note when flying, like mosquitoes, which they resemble to some extent.
Keys: Engel (1932 –7), Paramonov (1931), and Egypt, Efflatoun (1945) .
Distribution: Palaearctic. North Africa: 14 species.
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Amictus Wiedemann
| Greathead, D. J. & Evenhuis, N. L. 2001 |
Thlipsomyza
| JENSEN, H. 1832: 327 |
Amictus
| WIEDEMANN, C. R. W. 1817: 58 |
