Ogcodes is a genus of small-headed flies in the family Acroceridae.[2] About 90 species have been described for the genus.[3]
Ogcodes | |
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Ogcodes zonatus | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Acroceridae |
Subfamily: | Ogcodinae |
Genus: | Ogcodes Latreille, 1796 |
Type species | |
Musca gibbosa | |
Synonyms[1] | |
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Subgenera and species
The genus is split into three subgenera: Ogcodes, Protogcodes and Neogcodes. Ogcodes is cosmopolitan in distribution, Protogcodes is endemic to Australia, and Neogcodes is restricted to the Nearctic.[2]
Subgenus Ogcodes Latreille, 1796
- Ogcodes adaptatus Schlinger, 1960[2]
- Ogcodes alluaudi Becker, 1914
- Ogcodes angustimarginatus Brunetti, 1920
- Ogcodes argentinensis Schlinger, 1960[2]
- Ogcodes argigaster Schlinger, 1960[2]
- Ogcodes armstrongi Paramonov, 1957[4]
- Ogcodes ater White, 1915
- Ogcodes basalis (Walker, 1852)
- Ogcodes boharti Schlinger, 1960[2]
- Ogcodes borneoensis Schlinger, 1971[5]
- Ogcodes borealis Cole, 1919[6]
- Ogcodes brasilensis Schlinger, 1960[2]
- Ogcodes brunneus (Hutton, 1881)
- Ogcodes caffer Loew, 1857
- Ogcodes canadensis Schlinger, 1960[2]
- Ogcodes canberranus Paramonov, 1957[4]
- Ogcodes castaneus Brunetti, 1926[7]
- Ogcodes chilensis Sabrosky, 1945
- Ogcodes cingulatus Erichson, 1840
- Ogcodes clavatus Becker, 1909
- Ogcodes coffeatus Speiser, 1920
- Ogcodes colei Sabrosky, 1948[8]
- Ogcodes colombiensis Schlinger, 1960[2]
- Ogcodes congoensis Brunetti, 1926[7]
- Ogcodes consimilis Brunetti, 1926[7]
- Ogcodes costalis (Walker, 1852)
- Ogcodes crassitibialis Brunetti, 1926[7]
- Ogcodes croucampi Barraclough, 1997[9]
- Ogcodes deserticola Paramonov, 1957[4]
- Ogcodes diligens Osten Sacken, 1877
- Ogcodes dispar (Macquart, 1855)
- Ogcodes distinctus Brunetti, 1926[7]
- Ogcodes doddi Wandolleck, 1906
- Ogcodes dusmeti Arias, 1920
- Ogcodes esakii Ouchi, 1942
- Ogcodes etruscus Griffini, 1896
- Ogcodes eugonatus Loew, 1872
- †Ogcodes exotica Grimaldi, 1995[10]
- Ogcodes flavescens White, 1915
- Ogcodes floridensis Sabrosky, 1948[8]
- Ogcodes formosus Loew, 1873
- Ogcodes fortnumi Westwood, 1876[11]
- Ogcodes fratellus Brunetti, 1926[7]
- Ogcodes fraternus Brunetti, 1926
- Ogcodes froggatti Schlinger in Schlinger & Jeffries, 1989[12]
- Ogcodes fumatus Erichson, 1846
- Ogcodes fuscus Brunetti, 1912
- Ogcodes gibbosus (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Ogcodes glomerosus Paramonov, 1957[4]
- Ogcodes gressiti Schlinger, 1971[5]
- Ogcodes guttatus Costa, 1854
- Ogcodes hennigi Schlinger, 1960[2]
- Ogcodes hirtus Sack, 1936
- Ogcodes ignava Westwood, 1876[11]
- Ogcodes insignis Brunetti, 1926[7]
- Ogcodes jacobaeus (Philippi, 1871)[1]
- Ogcodes jacutensis Pleske, 1930
- Ogcodes javanus De Meijere, 1924
- Ogcodes kuscheli Sabrosky, 1951
- Ogcodes leptisoma Schlinger, 1960[2]
- Ogcodes limbatus Bigot, 1888
- Ogcodes lineatus Brunetti, 1926[7]
- Ogcodes longicolus Schlinger, 1971[5]
- Ogcodes luzonensis Schlinger, 1971[5]
- Ogcodes lucidus Paramonov, 1957[4]
- Ogcodes maai Schlinger, 1971[5]
- Ogcodes marginifasciatus Brunetti, 1926[7]
- Ogcodes melampus Loew, 1872
- Ogcodes neavei Brunetti, 1926[7]
- Ogcodes niger Cole, 1919[6]
- Ogcodes nigrinervis White, 1915
- Ogcodes nigripes (Zetterstedt, 1838)
- Ogcodes nigritarsis Shiraki, 1932
- Ogcodes nitens (Hutton, 1901)
- Ogcodes nyasae Brunetti, 1926[7]
- Ogcodes orientalis Schlinger, 1960[2]
- Ogcodes pallidipennis Loew, 1865
- Ogcodes pallipes Latreille in Olivier, 1812
- Ogcodes philippinensis Schlinger, 1960[2]
- Ogcodes porteri Schlinger, 1953
- Ogcodes pusillus Paramonov, 1957[4]
- Ogcodes pygmaeus White, 1915
- Ogcodes reginae Trojan, 1956
- Ogcodes respersus Seguy, 1935
- Ogcodes rufoabdominalis Cole, 1919[6]
- Ogcodes rufomarginatus Brunetti, 1926
- Ogcodes sabroskyi Schlinger, 1960[2]
- Ogcodes sexmaculatus Brunetti, 1926[7]
- Ogcodes shewelli Sabrosky, 1948[8]
- Ogcodes shirakii Schlinger, 1960[2]
- Ogcodes similis Schlinger, 1960[2]
- Ogcodes taiwanensis Schlinger, 1971[5]
- Ogcodes tasmanica Westwood, 1876[11]
- Ogcodes tenuipes Paramonov, 1957[4]
- Ogcodes triangularis Sabrosky, 1945
- Ogcodes trifasciatus De Meijere, 1915
- Ogcodes trilineatus Brunetti, 1926[7]
- Ogcodes variegatus Brunetti, 1926[7]
- Ogcodes varius Latreille, 1811
- Ogcodes victoriensis Brunetti, 1926[7]
- Ogcodes vittisternum Sabrosky, 1948[8]
- Ogcodes waterhousei Paramonov, 1957[4]
- Ogcodes wilsoni Paramonov, 1957[4]
- Ogcodes zonatus Erichson, 1840
Subgenus Protogcodes Schlinger, 1960[2]
- Ogcodes hirtifrons Paramonov, 1957[4]
- Ogcodes paramonovi Schlinger, 1960[2]
Subgenus Neogcodes Schlinger, 1960[2]
- Ogcodes albiventris (Johnson, 1904)
The following species are synonyms:
- Ogcodes darwinii Westwood, 1876:[11] Synonym of Ogcodes basalis (Walker, 1852)
- Ogcodes fumatus Froggatt, 1907 (preoccupied by O. fumatus Erichson, 1846): Renamed to Ogcodes froggatti Schlinger in Schlinger & Jeffries, 1989[12]
References
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