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The Fauna of India and the Adjacent Countries Diptera : Volume. IX : Chloropidae : Part. 1 : Siphonellopsinae and Rhodesiellinae

AuthorP.T. Cherian
PublisherZoological Survey of India
Publisher2002
Publisherxiii
Publisher368 p,
Publisherfigs
ISBN8185874603

Contents: Foreword. Preface. I. Introduction : 1. Morphology of the adults and immature stages. 2. Biology. 3. Phylogeny. 4. Zoogeographical distribution. II. Classification : Family: Chloropidae. 1. Subfamily: Siphonellopsinae. Genus 1. Apotropina Hendel. Genus 2. Siphonellopsina Andersson. 2. Subfamily : Rhodesiellinae. Tribe 1. Rhodesiellini Andersson. Genus 3. Dactylothyrea de Meijere. Genus 4. Rhodesiella Adams. Genus 5. Neorhodesiella, gen.nov. Genus 6. Tachinoceros de Meijere. Genus 7. Euthyridium Frey. Genus 8. Amnonella Cherian. Genus 9. Pseudonomba Cherian. Genus 10. Bharathella Cherian. Genus 11. Indophthalmus, gen. nov. Tribe 2. Scoliophthalmini Nartshuk. Genus 12. Scoliophthalmus Becker. Tribe 3. Stenoscinini Nartshuk. Genus 13. Javanoscinis Andersson. Genus 14. Psilacrum Becker. III. References. IV. Index.

"Chloropidae ("green eyed flies") is one of the medium-sized families of Acalypterate Diptera. Though many of them are harmless, some like the eye flies of the orient and eye-gnats of the New World are vectors of certain eye diseases. The fritflies and wheat stem-maggots destroy agricultural crops. More than 2100 species under 155 genera are so far known from the world of which 150 species and 55 genera are known from India. In this part, out of the four subfamilies of Chloropidae, two, Siphonellopsinae and Rhodesiellinae have been dealt with. Half of the species described in this volume represent new taxa." (jacket)

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