Anagnota

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Anagnota
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Anthomyzidae
Genus: Anagnota
Species

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Anagnota is a genus of flies of the family Anthomyzidae. Currently there are four described species that occur in the Palaearctic region:

  • A. bicolor (Meigen, 1838) Western, North and Central Europe, Russia (Western Siberia)
  • A. coccinea Roháček & Freidberg, 1993 Cyprus, Israel, Turkey
  • A. major Roháček & Freidberg, 1993 Central Europe, Southeast Europe, North Africa
  • A. oriens Roháček, 2006 Russia (Siberia)

References

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  • Jindřich Roháček and Amnon Freidberg. The Anthomyzidae (Diptera) of Israel, with revision of Anagnota Becker. Israel Journal of Entomology 27:61-112, ISSN 0075-1243
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