Boreofairchildia
Genus of flies
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Boreofairchildia[1] is a genus of moth flies in the subfamily Bruchomyiinae. Species have been recorded from the Americas, principally Central and South America, with many, including the type, transferred from the genus Nemopalpus.
| Boreofairchildia | |
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| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Clade: | Pancrustacea |
| Class: | Insecta |
| Order: | Diptera |
| Superfamily: | Psychodoidea |
| Family: | Psychodidae |
| Subfamily: | Bruchomyiinae |
| Genus: | Boreofairchildia Wagner & Stuckenberg, 2016 |
| Synonyms | |
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Nemopalpus (several species) | |
Description
The genus name was dedicated to G. B. Fairchild, for his contributions to Neotropical Psychodidae and medical entomology.[1] "According to cladistics analysis, the diagnostic characters of this genus are: aedeagus as long as or slightly shorter than ejaculatory apodeme and gonocoxites; gonocoxites without medial appendages, gonostyli basally broad, with two or more distal projections."[2]
Species
Unless referenced otherwise, Systema Dipterorum includes:[3]
- Boreofairchildia alexanderi Santos, Brazil & Pinto, 2021[2]
- Boreofairchildia antillarum (Fairchild, 1952)
- Boreofairchildia arroyoi (León, 1950)
- Boreofairchildia belti Ježek, Oboňa, Pont, Maes & Mollinedo, 2018[4]
- Boreofairchildia dominicana Wagner, 2017
- Boreofairchildia mopani (León, 1950)
- Boreofairchildia moralesi (León, 1950)
- Boreofairchildia multisetosus (Alexander, 1979)
- Boreofairchildia nearctica (Young, 1974) (sugarfoot moth fly)
- Boreofairchildia parvus (Santos, Falqueta & Bravo, 2013)
- Boreofairchildia patriciae (Alexander, 1987)
- Boreofairchildia scheveni (Wagner, 2006)
- Boreofairchildia sziladyi (Tonnoir, 1940) – type species[1]
- Boreofairchildia torrealbai (Ortiz & Scorza, 1963)
- Boreofairchildia youngi (Wagner, 2000)
- Boreofairchildia yucatanensis (Vargas & Díaz Nájera, 1958)