Anevrina is a genus of phorid flies circumscribed by the Italian naturalist Paolo Lioy in 1864.
Species
A 2010 paper by the entomologists Paul T. Smith and Brian V. Brown recognized the following extant species:[7]
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A. capillata Michailovskaya, 1999[8]
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A. curvinervis (Becker, 1901)
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A. glabrata Liu & Zhu, 2006[9]
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A. kozaneki Brown, 1995[10]
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A. luggeri (Aldrich, 1892)[11]
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A. macateei (Malloch, 1913)[12]
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A. olympiae (Aldrich, 1904)[13]
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A. neotropica Smith & Brown, 2010[7]
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A. sphaeropyge Beyer, 1958[14]
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A. thoracica (Meigen, 1830)[2]
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A. unispinosa (Zetterstedt, 1860)[15]
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A. urbana (Meigen, 1830)[2]
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A. variabilis (Brues, 1908)[16]
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A. wyatti Disney, 2006[17]
As of 2018, Fossilworks recognizes the following fossil species:[18]
References
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^ Lioy, P. (1863). "I ditteri distribuiti secondo un nuovo metodo di classificazione naturale". Atti R. Ist. Veneto Sci. Lett. Arti. 10: 59–84.
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^ a b c Meigen, J.W. (1830). Systematische Beschreibung der bekannten europäische n zweiflugeligen Insekten. Hamm: Sechster Theil. Schulz. pp. xi + 401 +[3] pp.
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^ a b Brown, Brian V. (2013). "A New Species of Anevrina From Baltic Amber (Diptera: Phoridae)". Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 106 (3): 310–312. doi:10.1603/AN12055. S2CID 85680939.
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^ Scudder, S. H. (1882). "Nomenclator zoologicus. Part 1. Supplemental list of genera in zoology". Bulletin of the United States National Museum. 19 (1): xxi + 367. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
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^ a b Malloch, John Russell (1909). "A division of the dipterous genus Phora, Latr., into sub-genera". Glasgow Naturalist. 1: 24–28.
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^ a b Malloch, J.R. (1912). "The insects of the dipterous family Phoridae in the United States National museum". Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 43 (1938): 411–529. doi:10.5479/si.00963801.43-1938.411. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
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^ a b Smith, Paul T.; Brown, Brian V. (2010). "A molecular phylogenetic analysis of genus Anevrina (Diptera: Phoridae), with the description of a new species and updated world key". Zootaxa. 2397: 29–40. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.2397.1.3 – via ResearchGate.
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^ Michailovskaya, M. V. (1999). "A Review of the Genera Triphleba Rondani, Phora Latreille and Anevrina Lioy (Diptera, Phoridae) from Russian Far East" (PDF). Far Eastern Entomologist. 70: 1–16. ISSN 1026-051X.
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^ Liu, G.C.; Fang, H.; Zhu, W. (2006). "A new Chinese record genus (Diptera, Phoridae), with descriptions of two new species". Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica. 31: 426–429.
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^ Brown, Brian V. (1994). "Review of the species of Anevrina Lioy (Diptera: Phoridae), with a new species and a revised world key" (PDF). Entomological Problems. 25 (2): 1–10. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 May 2011.
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^ Aldrich, J.M. (1892). "New species of Phora". The Canadian Entomologist. 24 (6): 142–146. doi:10.4039/Ent24142-6. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
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^ Malloch, John Russell. (1913). "Three new North American Diptera". The Canadian Entomologist. 45 (8): 273–275. doi:10.4039/Ent45273-8. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
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^ Aldrich, J.M. (1904). "New species in Brues, C.T., A monograph of the North America Phoridae". Transactions of the American Entomological Society. 29: 331–404, pls. 5-9. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
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^ Beyer, E.M. (1958). "Die ersten Phoriden von Burma (Dipt. Phor.)". Commentationes Biologicae. XVIII: 1–72.
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^ Zetterstedt, J.W. (1860). "Diptera Scandinaviae". 14: iv + 6191-6609.
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^ Brues, Charles Thomas (1908). "Some new North American Phoridae". Journal of the New York Entomological Society. 16: 199–201. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
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^ Bänziger, H.; Disney, R.H.L. (2006). "Scuttle flies (Diptera: Phoridae) imprisoned by Aristolochia baenzigeri (Aristolochiaeceae) in Thailand". Mitteilungen der Schweizerischen Entomologische Gesellschaft. 79 (29–61).
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^ "Anevrina Lioy 1864 (scuttle fly)". Fossilworks. Retrieved 27 April 2018 from the Paleobiology Database.
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^ Prokop, Jakub; Nel, André (2005). "New scuttle flies from early Paleogene amber in eastern Moravia, Czech Republic (Diptera: Phoridae)". Studia dipterologica (1): 13–22 – via ResearchGate.
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^ Brues, C.T. (1939). "Fossil Phoridae in Baltic Amber". Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. 85: 413–436.