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Hirtodrosophila

Genus of flies


Genus of flies

Hirtodrosophila is a genus of fruit flies from the family Drosophilidae. Originally Hirtodrosophila was a subgenus of the genus Drosophila. It was raised to the status of genus by Grimaldi in 1990.

Description

The third antennal segment is large, with unusually long setae. Arista with one ventral branch, and anterior reclinate orbital bristle fine. Ventral receptacle in the form of loops, folded flat against the ventral surface of the vagina.{{cite book

Distribution

Worldwide, though most species are tropical or subtropical in distribution.

Biology

Where known, all species are associated with fungi, which is the preferred larval food.

Species

There are approximately 150 described species divided into ten species groups.

  • H. actinia (Okada, 1991)
  • H. akabo (Burla, 1954)
  • H. alabamensis (Sturtevant, 1918)
  • H. albiventer (McEvey and Bock, 1982)
  • H. alboralis (Momma and Takada, 1954)
  • H. allynensis (Bock, 1976)
  • H. alpiniae (Okada and Carson, 1980)
  • H. apicohispida (Okada, 1973)
  • H. asozana (Okada, 1956)
  • H. astioidea Duda, 1923
  • H. baechlii (Bock, 1982)
  • H. baikalensis Watabe, Toda, and Sidorenko, 1996
  • H. batracida Grimaldi, 1994
  • H. bicoloripennis (Okada, 1991)
  • H. borbonica (Tsacas and David, 1975)
  • H. borboros (Bock, 1976)
  • H. cameraria (Haliday, 1833)
  • H. caputudis (Grimaldi, 1986)
  • H. chagrinensis (Stalker and Spencer, 1939)
  • H. chandleri (Grimaldi, 1988)
  • H. cinerea (Patterson and Wheeler, 1942)
  • H. clypeata (Wheeler, 1968)
  • H. clypeora (Wheeler, 1968)
  • H. clypitata (Grimaldi, 1987)
  • H. confusa (Staeger, 1844)
  • H. cowani Vilela and Bächli, 2004
  • H. danielae (McEvey and Bock, 1982)
  • H. dentata Duda, 1924
  • H. dolichophallata Kumar and Gupta, 1992
  • H. donaldi (Wheeler, 1981)
  • H. duncani (Sturtevant, 1918)
  • H. durantae (Bock and Parsons, 1979)
  • H. elliptosa (Okada, 1974)
  • H. fascipennis (Okada, 1967)
  • H. flabellopalpis (Okada, 1991)
  • H. flavohalterata (Duda, 1925)
  • H. furcapenis (Zhang and Liang, 1995)
  • H. furcapenisoides (Zhang and Liang, 1995)
  • H. fuscohalterata (Duda, 1925)
  • H. gavea Vilela and Bächli, 2005
  • H. gilva (Burla, 1956)
  • H. glabrifrons (Duda, 1925)
  • H. grisea (Patterson and Wheeler, 1942)
  • H. hannae (Bock and Parsons, 1978)
  • H. hexapogon (Okada, 1991)
  • H. hexaspina Fartyal and Singh, 2002
  • H. hirticornis (Meijere, 1914)
  • H. hirtinotata (Okada, 1991)
  • H. hirtominuta (Bächli, 1974)
  • H. hirtonigra (Bächli, 1974)
  • H. hirudo (Bock and Parsons, 1978)
  • H. histrioides (Okada and Kurokawa, 1957)
  • H. ikedai (Toda, 1989)
  • H. innocua (Malloch, 1934)
  • H. isatoidea (Bächli, 1974)
  • H. jacobsoni (Duda, 1926)
  • H. jordanensis (Frota-Pessoa, 1945)
  • H. junae (Grossfield in Bock, 1976)
  • H. kaindiana (Okada and Carson, 1982)
  • H. kangi (Okada and Lee, 1961)
  • H. kokodana (Grimaldi, 1990)
  • H. kuscheli (Brncic, 1957)
  • H. lamingtoni (Bock, 1982)
  • H. lappetata (McEvey and Bock, 1982)
  • H. latifrontata (Frota-Pessoa, 1945)
  • H. latinokogiri (Okada, 1968)
  • H. laurelae (Bock, 1982)
  • H. levigata (Burla, 1956)
  • H. limbicostata (Okada, 1966)
  • H. longala (Patterson and Wheeler, 1942)
  • H. longecrinita Duda, 1924
  • H. longetrinica (Bächli, 1974)
  • H. longialata (Takada and Momma, 1975)
  • H. longicorpata (Takada and Momma, 1975)
  • H. longifurcapenis (Zhang and Liang, 1995)
  • H. longiphallus (Gupta and Sundaran, 1990)
  • H. longivittata (Hegde, Naseerulla and Jayashankar, 1989)
  • H. lundstroemi (Duda, 1935)
  • H. macalpinei (Bock, 1976)
  • H. macromaculata (Kang and Lee, 1961)
  • H. magnarcus (Frota-Pessoa, 1951)
  • H. makinoi (Okada, 1956)
  • H. manonoensis (Harrison, 1954)
  • H. mediohispida (Okada, 1967)
  • H. mendeli (Mourao, Gallo and Bicudo, 1965)
  • H. menisigra (Bächli, 1974)
  • H. mexicoa (Wheeler, 1954)
  • H. miniserrata (Okada, 1991)
  • H. minuscula Vilela and Bächli, 2005
  • H. mixtura (Bock, 1976)
  • H. morgani (Mourao, Gallo and Bicudo, 1967)
  • H. mycetophaga (Malloch, 1924)
  • H. narinosa (Frota-Pessoa, 1945)
  • H. naumanni (Bock, 1986)
  • H. neomakinoi (Gupta and Singh, 1981)
  • H. nigripennis (Kang, Lee and Bahng, 1965)
  • H. nigriventer (McEvey and Bock, 1982)
  • H. nigrohalterata (Duda, 1925)
  • H. nokogiri (Okada, 1956)
  • H. novicia (Wheeler and Takada, 1964)
  • H. nubalata (Okada, 1991)
  • H. nudimanona (Okada, 1991)
  • H. nudinokogiri (Okada, 1967)
  • H. okadomei (Okada, 1967)
  • H. oldenbergi (Duda, 1924)
  • H. omogoensis (Okada, 1956)
  • H. orbospiracula (Patterson and Wheeler, 1942)
  • H. ordinaria (Coquillett, 1904)
  • H. paiviae (Toda and Riihimaa in Toda et al., 1987)
  • H. paleothoracis (Grimaldi, 1987)
  • H. paleovitta (Grimaldi, 1990)
  • H. palumae (Bock, 1976)
  • H. paradentata (Bächli, 1974)
  • H. paralatifrontata (Bächli, 1974)
  • H. paralatinokogiri (Okada, 1991)
  • H. paramanona (Okada, 1991)
  • H. pentavittata (Gupta and Ray-Chaudhuri, 1970)
  • H. pichis (Vilela and Bächli, 1990)
  • H. pictiventris (Duda, 1925)
  • H. pleuralis (Williston, 1896)
  • H. pleurostrigata (Burla, 1956)
  • H. poecilogastra (Duda, 1926)
  • H. polypori (Malloch, 1924)
  • H. prognatha (Sturtevant, 1916)
  • H. pseudonokogiri (Kang, Lee and Bahng, 1965)
  • H. quadrivittata (Okada, 1956)
  • H. ramulosa (Burla, 1956)
  • H. reilliana (Bock, 1982)
  • H. sanyi (Burla, 1954)
  • H. scutellata (Duda, 1926)
  • H. seminigra (Duda, 1926)
  • H. seminokogiri (Okada, 1967)
  • H. sexvittata (Okada, 1956)
  • H. shaitanensis (Sidorenko in Toda et al., 1996)
  • H. shiptonensis (Bock, 1984)
  • H. solomonica (Takada, 1983)
  • H. spinicauda (Malloch, 1926)
  • H. spinipes (Lamb, 1914)
  • H. strigocula (Burla, 1956)
  • H. subflavohalterata (Burla, 1956)
  • H. subgilva (Burla, 1956)
  • H. sublineata (Duda, 1926)
  • H. taeniopleura (Okada, 1991)
  • H. tenuinokogiri (Okada, 1991)
  • H. thoracis (Williston, 1896)
  • H. toyohiokadai (Sidorenko, 1990)
  • H. tozana (Bock, 1989)
  • H. trapezina Duda, 1923
  • H. tricolora (Bock, 1976)
  • H. trifasciata (Meijere, 1916)
  • H. trifurca (Bock, 1982)
  • H. trilineata (Chung, 1960)
  • H. trivittata (Strobl, 1893)
  • H. unicolorata (Wheeler, 1959)
  • H. ussurica (Duda, 1935)
  • H. vina (Burla, 1954)
  • H. whianensis (Bock, 1976)
  • H. yakushimana (Okada, 1967)

References

References

  1. Shorrocks, B.. (1972). "Invertebrate types: Drosophila.". Ginn & Co..
  2. (1918). "A synopsis of the Nearctic species of the genus Drosophila (sensu lato)". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History.
  3. (1844). "[Bemærkninger til slægten Drosophila. [Notes on the genus Drosophila.]] - Pp. 16-18 in: J.C. Schiodte: Forhandlinger i det skandinaviske entomologiske Selskab". Naturh. Tidsskr..
  4. (1924). "Notes on Australian Diptera. No. iv". Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales.
  5. (1896). "On the Diptera of St. Vincent (West Indies)". Transactions of the Entomological Society of London.
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