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Siphunculina

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Diptera

Infraorder
  
Muscomorpha

Scientific name
  
Siphunculina

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Suborder
  
Brachycera

Section
  
Schizophora

Higher classification
  
Chloropidae

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Siphunculina is a genus of small flies known as tropical eye flies. They are known for their habit of visiting the eyes of humans and other vertebrates to feed on fluids and in doing so cause annoyance, spread bacterial or viral diseases or cause injury to the eye. They have a habit of resting in large numbers on suspended strings, ropes and cobwebs.

Several species are known from the Old World, including Asia, Europe and Africa.

Species

Some of the species include:

  • S. aenea Macquart, 1835
  • S. aureopilosa Séguy, 1938
  • S. aureosetosa Nartshuk, 1992
  • S. breviseta Malloch, 1924
  • S. corbetti Duda, 1936
  • S. fasciata Cherian, 1971
  • S. freyi Sabrosky, 1957
  • S. funicola Meijere, 1905
  • S. intonsa Lamb, 1918
  • S. lobeliaphila Sabrosky, 1951
  • S. loici Nartshuk, 2001
  • S. lurida Enderlein, 1911
  • S. manipurensis Cherian, 1977
  • S. matilei Nartshuk, 2001
  • S. mediana Becker, 1912
  • S. minima Meijere, 1908
  • S. montana Spencer, 1977
  • S. nidicola Nartshuk, 1971
  • S. nitidissima Kanmiya, 1982
  • S. ornatifrons Loew, 1858
  • S. peraspera Séguy, 1957
  • S. punctifrons Sabrosky, 1954
  • S. quinquangula Loew, 1873
  • S. sharmai Cherian, 1977
  • S. stackelbergi Duda, 1933
  • S. stigmatica Kanmiya, 1994
  • S. striolatus Wiedemann, 1830
  • S. ulceria Cherian, 1971
  • References

    Siphunculina Wikipedia


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