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| Genus: | Cnephia Enderlein, 1921 |
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Cnephia is a genus of 9 species of black flies. They are distributed in scattered locations across the Northern Hemisphere, from Ukraine to Eastern Siberia, and some parts of North America.[1]
Species
- C. angarensis Rubtsov, 1956
- C. chaurensis Yankovsky, 2000
- C. dacotensis (Dyar & Shannon, 1927)
- C. eremites Shewell, 1952
- C. intermedia Rubtsov, 1956
- C. ornithophilia Davies, Peterson & Wood, 1962
- C. pallipes (Fries, 1824)
- C. pecuarum (Riley, 1887)
- C. toptchievi Yankovsky, 1996
Literature cited
- ↑
Peter H. Adler & Roger W. Crosskey (2009). "World Blackflies (Diptera: Simuliidae): A Comprehensive Revision of the Taxonomic and Geographical Inventory": 109.
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