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'''''Sphegina''''' is a [[genus]] of small, slender [[hoverfly|hoverflies]] associated with woodlands.<ref name="Stubbs">{{cite book |last=Stubbs |first=Alan E. |authorlink= |coauthors=Falk, Steven J |title=British Hoverflies: An Illustrated Identification Guide |edition=2nd |year=1983 |publisher=[[British Entomological and Natural History Society]] |location=London |isbn=1899935037 |pages=253, xvpp }}</ref><ref name="atlas">{{cite book |last=Ball |first=S.G. |coauthors=Morris, R.K.A. |title=Provisional atlas of British hoverflies (Diptera, Syrphidae) |year=2000 |publisher=Biological Record Centre |location=Monks Wood, UK |isbn=1 870393 54 6 |pages=167 pages }}</ref><ref name="Coovert77">{{cite journal | author = Coovert, G. C. | coauthor = Thompson F. C. | year = 1977 | title = The Sphegina species of Eastern North America (Diptera: Syrphidae) | journal = Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington | volume = 90 | pages = 536–552 |url=http://si-pddr.si.edu/jspui/bitstream/10088/17073/1/ent_FCT_30.pdf |format=[[Portable Document Format|PDF]]}}</ref><ref name="Thompson & Torp">{{cite journal | author = Thompson, F. C. | coauthor = Torp, E. | year = 1986 | title = Synopsis of the European species of Sphegina Meigen (Diptera: Syrphidae) | journal = Ent. scand | volume = 17 | pages = |
'''''Sphegina''''' is a [[genus]] of small, slender [[hoverfly|hoverflies]] associated with woodlands.<ref name="Stubbs">{{cite book |last=Stubbs |first=Alan E. |authorlink= |coauthors=Falk, Steven J |title=British Hoverflies: An Illustrated Identification Guide |edition=2nd |year=1983 |publisher=[[British Entomological and Natural History Society]] |location=London |isbn=1899935037 |pages=253, xvpp }}</ref><ref name="atlas">{{cite book |last=Ball |first=S.G. |coauthors=Morris, R.K.A. |title=Provisional atlas of British hoverflies (Diptera, Syrphidae) |year=2000 |publisher=Biological Record Centre |location=Monks Wood, UK |isbn=1 870393 54 6 |pages=167 pages }}</ref><ref name="Coovert77">{{cite journal | author = Coovert, G. C. | coauthor = Thompson F. C. | year = 1977 | title = The Sphegina species of Eastern North America (Diptera: Syrphidae) | journal = Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington | volume = 90 | pages = 536–552 |url=http://si-pddr.si.edu/jspui/bitstream/10088/17073/1/ent_FCT_30.pdf |format=[[Portable Document Format|PDF]]}}</ref><ref name="Thompson & Torp">{{cite journal | author = Thompson, F. C. | coauthor = Torp, E. | year = 1986 | title = Synopsis of the European species of Sphegina Meigen (Diptera: Syrphidae) | journal = Ent. scand | volume = 17 | pages = 235–269 |url= http://si-pddr.si.edu/dspace/bitstream/10088/17484/1/ent_FCT_51.pdf |format=[[Portable Document Format|PDF]]}}</ref> They are widespread throughout [[Eurasia]] and [[North America]]. |
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Sphegina is a genus of small, slender hoverflies associated with woodlands.[1][2][3][4] They are widespread throughout Eurasia and North America.
Species
- Sphegina albipes (Bigot, 1883)
- Sphegina appalachiensis Coovert, 1977
- Sphegina armatipes Malloch, 1922
- Sphegina aterrima Stackelberg, 1953[5]
- Sphegina atrolutea Lucas in Thompson & Torp, 1986
- Sphegina biannulata Malloch, 1922
- Sphegina brachygaster Hull, 1935
- Sphegina bridwelli Cole, 1924
- Sphegina californica Malloch, 1922
- Sphegina campanulata Robertson, 1901
- Sphegina clavata (Scopoli, 1763)
- Sphegina claviventris Stackelberg, 1956[5]
- Sphegina clunipes (Fallén, 1816)[5]
- Sphegina cornifera Becker, 1921
- Sphegina elegans Schummel, 1843
- Sphegina eoa Stackelberg, 1953[5]
- Sphegina flavimana Malloch, 1922
- Sphegina flavomaculata Malloch, 1922
- Sphegina hennigiana Shiraki & Edashige, 1953[5]
- Sphegina infuscata Loew, 1863
- Sphegina keeniana Williston, 1887
- Sphegina latifrons Egger, 1865[5]
- Sphegina limbipennis Strobl, 1909
- Sphegina lobata Loew, 1863
- Sphegina lobulifera Malloch, 1922
- Sphegina montana Becker, 1921
- Sphegina nigrimana Cole, 1924
- Sphegina occidentalis Malloch, 1922
- Sphegina petiolata Coquillett, 1910
- Sphegina platychira Szilády, 1937
- Sphegina punctata Cole, 1921
- Sphegina rufa Malloch, 1922
- Sphegina rufiventris Loew, 1863
- Sphegina spheginea (Zetterstedt, 1838)[5]
- Sphegina spiniventris Stackelberg, 1953[5]
- Sphegina sublatifrons Vujic, 1990
- Sphegina varifacies Kassebeer, 1991
- Sphegina verecunda Collin, 1937[5]
- Sphegina violovitshi Stackelberg, 1956[5]
Subgenus: Asiosphegina
- Sphegina freyana Stackelberg, 1956[5]
- Sphegina nitidifrons Stackelberg, 1956[5]
- Sphegina sibirica Stackelberg, 1953[5]
References
- ^ Stubbs, Alan E. (1983). British Hoverflies: An Illustrated Identification Guide (2nd ed.). London: British Entomological and Natural History Society. pp. 253, xvpp. ISBN 1899935037.
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