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Family Tachinidae - Parasitic Flies

 
 
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Preliminary checklist of the Tachinidae (Diptera) of the world
This document lists every valid species of Tachinidae in the world, assigned to subfamily, tribe, genus, and subgenus. Author, date, and approximate distribution are given. Junior synonyms are not listed in the first version of the checklist. Version 1.0 contains 8,547 species.

O'Hara J.E. (2003-2012) Homepage for Tachinidae resources
[cite:867556]
NB: some parts of this resource have entries of their own:(1)(2)

O’Hara J.E., Henderson S.J. (2020) World genera of the Tachinidae (Diptera) and their regional occurrence. Version 11.0
[cite:867555]
great resource but the genera are simply alphabetized with no suprageneric classification, and the diversity in each zoogeo realm not reflected [just presence noted]

Raney H. (-2014) Eastern Tachinids
[cite:473760]
Very helpful checklist of e. US fauna extracted from(1). The resource is maintained by one of BG's active members.

Taxonomic and host catalogue of the Tachinidae of America North of Mexico
Formerly Tachinidae of America North of Mexico. Updated 14 March 2014.

A Review of the Genus Juriniopsis Townsend
Abstract: Problems of identification and the characters of the male genitalia are reviewed, with a key to the seven species. Lectotypes are designated for Juriniopsis adusta (Wulp), its synonym J. myrrhea (Brower and Bergenstamm), and Parafabricia nitidula (Wulp), the last a new generic reference that clarifies a badly mixed series which involved Juriniopsis in part.

Taxonomic and Host Catalogue of the Tachinidae of America North of Mexico - Genus CYLINDROMYIA Meigen, 1803
A listing of the Genus Cylindromyia Tachinid Fly species, by subgenus. Includes geographic ranges of the North American species north of Mexico, as well as species author, date, and synonyms.

Bug pheromones (Hemiptera, Heteroptera) and tachinid fly host-finding
Abstract: "Data and observations on wild tachinid flies that were attracted to traps baited with known or suspected pheromones for the following stink bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) are reported: Podisus maculiventris (SAY), Euschistus tristigmus (SAY), Thyanta custator accerra MCATEE, Acrosternum hilare (SAY), and Halyomorpha halys (STÅL). Halyomorpha halys, called the brown marmorated stink bug, is a newly invasive species in the eastern U. S., while the other stink bugs listed are native North American species. The following known tachinid parasitoids of stink bugs were captured: Euclytia flava (TOWNSEND) (Phasiinae), Gymnosoma par (WALKER) (Phasiinae), Euthera tentatrix LOEW (Dexiinae), Hemyda aurata ROBINEAU-DESVOIDY (Phasiinae), Cylindromyia fumipennis (BIGOT) (Phasiinae), and Trichopoda pennipes (F.) (Phasiinae).

 
 
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