Rutilia
Rutilia is a large genus of medium to large (>20mm) flies in the family Tachinidae native to Australia and the Oriental region, though notably absent from New Zealand.[2][3] Like the vast majority of tachinid flies, Rutilia species are parasitoids of other insects, specifically Rutilia are known to be parasitoids of late instar larvae of Scarabaeidae.
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Tribe: | Rutiliini |
Genus: | Rutilia Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830[1] |
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Rutilia vivipara (Fabricius, 1805) |
Subgenera and species[3]
Rutilia is a large genus comprising seven subgenera, listed below:
Rutilia (Ameniamima) (Crosskey, 1973)
- Rutilia argentinifera (Bigot, 1874) (Type)
- Rutilia cingulata (Malloch, 1930)
- Rutilia argentinifera (Malloch, 1930)
Rutilia (Chrysorutilia) (Townsend, 1915)
- Rutilia caeruleata (Enderlein, 1936)
- Rutilia caesia (Enderlein, 1930)
- Rutilia chersipho (Walker, 1849)
- Rutilia corona (Curran, 1930)
- Rutilia cryptica (Crosskey, 1973)
- Rutilia decora (Guérin-Méneville, 1843)
- Rutilia formosa (Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830)[1] (Type)
- Rutilia goerlingiana (Enderlein, 1936)
- Rutilia idesa (Walker, 1849)
- Rutilia imperialis (Guérin-Méneville, 1843)
- Rutilia imperialoides (Crosskey, 1973)
- Rutilia panthea (Walker, 1874)
- Rutilia rubriceps (Macquart, 1847)
- Rutilia splendida (Donovan, 1805)
- Rutilia transversa (Malloch, 1936)
Rutilia (Donovanius) (Enderlein, 1936)
- Rutilia agalmiodes (Enderlein, 1936)
- Rutilia analoga (Macquart, 1851)
- Rutilia bisetosa (Malloch, 1936)
- Rutilia ethoda (Enderlein, 1849)
- Rutilia inusta (Wiedemann, 1830)
- Rutilia lepida (Guérin-Méneville, 1843)
- Rutilia pellucens (Macquart, 1846)
- Rutilia regalis (Guérin-Méneville, 1831) (Type)
- Rutilia retusa (Fabricius, 1775)
- Rutilia sabrata (Walker, 1849)
- Rutilia spinolae (Rodani, 1864)
- Rutilia viridinigra (Macquart, 1846)
Rutilia (Grapholostylum) (Macqart, 1851)
- Rutilia albovirida (Malloch, 1929)
- Rutilia dorsomaculata (Macquart, 1851) (Type)
- Rutilia micans (Malloch, 1929)
- Rutilia subtustomentosa (Macquart, 1851)
Rutilia (Microrutilia) (Townsend, 1915)
- Rutilia cupreiventris (Malloch, 1936)
- Rutilia fulviventris (Bigot, 1874)
- Rutilia hirticeps (Malloch, 1929)
- Rutilia liris (Walker, 1849)
- Rutilia media (Macquart, 1846)
- Rutilia minor (Macquart, 1846) (Type)
- Rutilia nigriceps (Malloch, 1929)
- Rutilia nigripes (Enderlein, 1936)
Rutilia (Neorutilia) (Malloch, 1936)
- Rutilia simplex (Malloch, 1936) (Type)
Rutilia (Rutilia) (Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830)[1]
- Rutilia confusa (Malloch, 1929)
- Rutilia dentata (Crosskey 1973, 1874)
- Rutilia setosa (Malloch, 1929)
- Rutilia vivipara (Fabricius, 1805) (Type)
References
- Robineau-Desvoidy, André Jean Baptiste (1830). "Essai sur les myodaires". Mémoires presentés a L'Institut des Sciences, Lettres et Arts, par divers savants èt lus dans ses assemblées : Sciences, Mathématiques et Physique. 2 (2): 1–813. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
- O'Hara, J.E. 2011. World genera of the Tachinidae (Diptera) and their regional occurrence. Version 6.0. PDF document, 75 pp. Available from: http://www.nadsdiptera.org/Tach/Genera/Gentach_ver6.pdf%5B%5D (accessed [8-JAN-2012]).
- Crosskey RW (1973) A conspectus of the Tachinidae (Diptera) of Australia, including keys to the supraspecific taxa and taxonomic and host catalogues. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Supp. 21, London.
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