Safaria
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Genus: | Safaria Richards, 1950[1] |
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Safaria forcipata Richards, 1950[1] |
Safaria is a genus of flies belonging to the family of the Lesser Dung flies.[2]
Species
[edit]- S. abyssinica Richards, 1951[3]
- S. brachyptera Richards, 1966[4]
- S. chelata Richards, 1950[1]
- S. cornuta (Duda, 1926)[5]
- S. forcipata Richards, 1950[1]
- S. kistneri Richards, 1968[6]
- S. liberiensis Richards, 1968[6]
- S. saegeri (Vanschuytbroeck, 1959)[7]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Richards, O. W. (1950). "New species of Sphaeroceridae (Diptera) found with driver ants (Dorylinae) by S. Patrizi and F. Meneghetti". Bollettino dellí Istituto di Entomologia della Università degli Studi di Bologna. 18: 14–23.
- ^ Rohček, Jindřich; Marshall, Stephen A.; Norrbom, Allen L.; Buck, Matthias; Quiros, Dora Isabel; Smith, Ian (2001). Rohček, Jindřich (ed.). World Catalog of Sphaeroceridae (Diptera). Opava: Slezské Zemské Muzeum. pp. 1–414. ISBN 978-8086224213. Retrieved 3 September 2017.
- ^ Richards, O. W. (1951). "New species of the genus "Safaria" Richards and of "Sphaerocera" Latreille (Dipt. Sphaeroceridae)". Bollettino dellí Istituto di Entomologia della Universiti degli Studi di Bologna. 18: 268–271.
- ^ Richards, O. W. (1966). "New Sphaeroceridae (Diptera) from the Kivu district, with a revision of the genus Aluligera Richards". Revue de Zoologie et de Botanique Africaines. 73: 201–254.
- ^ Duda, Oswald (1926). "Sphaerocera cornuta ♀, eine neue Borboride (Diptera) aus Centralafrika". Deutsche entomologische Zeitschrift. 1925: 381–384.
- ^ a b Richards, O. W. (1968a). "Sphaerocerid flies associated with doryline ants, collected by Dr. D. H. Kistner". Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London. 120: 183–198. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2311.1968.tb00353.x.
- ^ Vanschuytbroeck, P. (1959). "Sphaerocerinae, Limosinae, Ceropterinae (Diptera, Ephydroidea)". Parc National de la Garamba, Mission H. de Saeger (1949-52), Bruxelles. 17 (2): 15–85.