Esenbeckia (fly)
Appearance
Esenbeckia | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Tabanidae |
Subfamily: | Pangoniinae |
Tribe: | Pangoniini |
Genus: | Esenbeckia Rondani, 1863[1] |
Type species | |
Silvius vulpes | |
Synonyms | |
Esenbeckia is a genus of neotropical horse flies in the family Tabanidae.[7][8]
Species
[edit]- Esenbeckia abata Philip, 1954[9]
- Esenbeckia accincta Wilkerson & Fairchild, 1983[10]
- Esenbeckia affinis Kröber, 1931[11]
- Esenbeckia arcuata (Williston, 1895)[12]
- Esenbeckia auribrunnea Gualdrón-Díaz & Gorayeb, 2020[13]
- Esenbeckia balteata Wilkerson, 1979[14]
- Esenbeckia balzapambana Enderlein, 1925
- Esenbeckia bassleri Wilkerson & Fairchild, 1983[10]
- Esenbeckia bella Philip, 1961[15]
- Esenbeckia biclausa Wilkerson & Fairchild, 1982[16]
- Esenbeckia bitriangulata Lutz & Castro, 1935
- Esenbeckia breedlovei Philip, 1978[17]
- Esenbeckia caustica (Osten Sacken, 1886)[18]
- Esenbeckia chagresensis Fairchild, 1942[19]
- Esenbeckia cisandeana Wilkerson & Fairchild, 1983[10]
- Esenbeckia clari Lutz, 1909[20]
- Esenbeckia curtipalpis Philip, 1954[9]
- Esenbeckia delta (Hine, 1920)[21]
- Esenbeckia deltachi Philip, 1978[17]
- Esenbeckia diaphana (Schiner, 1868)[22]
- Esenbeckia dichroa (Brèthes, 1910)[23]
- Esenbeckia distinguenda Lutz & Castro, 1935
- Esenbeckia downsi Philip, 1954[9]
- Esenbeckia dressleri Wilkerson & Fairchild, 1983[10]
- Esenbeckia dubia Lutz, 1909[20]
- Esenbeckia ecuadorensis Lutz & Castro, 1935
- Esenbeckia enderleini Kröber, 1931[11]
- Esenbeckia erebea Wilkerson & Fairchild, 1983[10]
- Esenbeckia esenbeckii (Wiedemann, 1830)[24]
- Esenbeckia fairchildi Philip, 1943
- Esenbeckia farraginis Fairchild & Wilkerson, 1981
- Esenbeckia fascipennis (Macquart, 1838)
- Esenbeckia fidenodes (Enderlein, 1922)[6]
- Esenbeckia filipalpis (Williston, 1895)[12]
- Esenbeckia divergens Philip, 1969
- Esenbeckia flavescens Lutz, 1909[20]
- Esenbeckia flavohirta (Bellardi, 1859)
- Esenbeckia fuscipennis (Wiedemann, 1828)[2]
- Esenbeckia fenestrata Lutz, 1909[20]
- Esenbeckia fuscipes Enderlein, 1925
- Esenbeckia geminorum Fairchild & Wilkerson, 1981
- Esenbeckia gertschi Philip, 1954[9]
- Esenbeckia gracilipalpis Chainey & Hall, 1996
- Esenbeckia gracilis Kröber, 1931[11]
- Esenbeckia griseipleura Chainey & Hall, 1996
- Esenbeckia hirsutipalpus Wilkerson & Fairchild, 1982[16]
- Esenbeckia hoguei Philip, 1973
- Esenbeckia illota (Williston, 1901)
- Esenbeckia osornoi Fairchild, 1942[19]
- Esenbeckia planaltina Fairchild, 1971
- Esenbeckia incerta (Bellardi, 1859)
- Esenbeckia incisuralis (Say, 1823)[25]
- Esenbeckia tinkhami Philip, 1954[9]
- Esenbeckia infrataeniata Lutz & Castro, 1935
- Esenbeckia insignis Kröber, 1931[11]
- Esenbeckia jalisco Burger, 1999
- Esenbeckia keelifera Philip, 1973
- Esenbeckia laticlava Wilkerson & Fairchild, 1983[10]
- Esenbeckia leechi Philip, 1978[17]
- Esenbeckia lugubris (Macquart, 1838)
- Esenbeckia matogrossensis Lutz, 1911
- Esenbeckia media Burger, 1999
- Esenbeckia mejiai Fairchild, 1942[19]
- Esenbeckia melanogaster Lutz & Castro, 1935
- Esenbeckia melanopa (Hine, 1920)[21]
- Esenbeckia mexicana Philip, 1954[9]
- Esenbeckia micheneri (Philip, 1954)[9]
- Esenbeckia micheneri Philip, 1954[9]
- Esenbeckia minor Kröber, 1931[11]
- Esenbeckia minuscula Wilkerson, 1979[14]
- Esenbeckia neglecta Lutz, 1911
- Esenbeckia nigricorpus Lutz, 1909[20]
- Esenbeckia nigriventris Kröber, 1931[11]
- Esenbeckia nigronotata (Macquart, 1850)
- Esenbeckia nigrovillosa Kröber, 1931[11]
- Esenbeckia nitens Philip, 1973
- Esenbeckia notabilis (Walker, 1850)
- Esenbeckia obscurithorax Lutz & Castro, 1935
- Esenbeckia painteri Philip, 1968
- Esenbeckia parishi (Hine, 1920)[21]
- Esenbeckia pavida (Williston, 1901)
- Esenbeckia pechumani Wilkerson & Fairchild, 1983[10]
- Esenbeckia perspicua Wilkerson & Fairchild, 1983[10]
- Esenbeckia peruviana Burger, 1999
- Esenbeckia planiventris (Macquart, 1850)
- Esenbeckia potrix Philip, 1969
- Esenbeckia prasiniventris (Macquart, 1846)
- Esenbeckia punctiventer Fairchild & Wilkerson, 1981
- Esenbeckia reinburgi Surcouf, 1919
- Esenbeckia rostrum Philip, 1943
- Esenbeckia saussurei (Bellardi, 1859)
- Esenbeckia schlingeri Philip, 1960
- Esenbeckia schusteri Philip, 1973
- Esenbeckia scionodes Philip, 1973
- Esenbeckia semiflava (Wiedemann, 1830)[24]
- Esenbeckia seminuda (Coquillett, 1902)
- Esenbeckia subguttata Fairchild, 1964
- Esenbeckia subvaria (Walker, 1848)
- Esenbeckia suturalis (Rondani, 1848)
- Esenbeckia tepicana (Townsend, 1912)
- Esenbeckia testaceiventris (Macquart, 1848)
- Esenbeckia tetragoniphora Lutz & Castro, 1935
- Esenbeckia tigrina Wilkerson, 1979[14]
- Esenbeckia tinctipennis Kröber, 1931[11]
- Esenbeckia translucens (Macquart, 1846)
- Esenbeckia triangularis Philip, 1954[9]
- Esenbeckia tristis Kröber, 1931[11]
- Esenbeckia tucumana Brèthes, 1910[23]
- Esenbeckia vulpes (Wiedemann, 1828)[2]
- Esenbeckia weemsi Philip, 1966
- Esenbeckia wiedemanni (Bellardi, 1859)
- Esenbeckia wygodzinskyi Wilkerson & Fairchild, 1983[10]
- Esenbeckia xanthoskela Wilkerson & Fairchild, 1983[10]
- Esenbeckia yepocapa Fairchild, 1951
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