Oculeomyia Theobald, 1907
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5319.4.10 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8209216 |
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Oculeomyia Theobald, 1907 |
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TYPE SPECIES: Oculeomyia sarawaki Theobald, 1907 (synonymy with Culex infula Theobald, 1901 by Sirivanakarn 1976).
SYNONYM:
Trichopronomyia Theobald, 1905 (type species: T. annulata Theobald, 1905 View in CoL ; synonymy with Culex squamosus ( Taylor, 1914) View in CoL by Edwards 1924).
INCLUDED SPECIES: Culex albinervis Edwards, 1929 View in CoL ; Cx. annulioris Theobald, 1901 View in CoL ; Cx. aurantapex Edwards, 1914 View in CoL ; Cx. bitaeniorhynchus Giles, 1901a View in CoL ; Cx. consimilis Newstead, 1907 View in CoL ; Cx. cornutus Edwards, 1922 View in CoL ; Cx. ellinorae Ovazza, Hamon & Neri, 1956 ; Cx. epidesmus ( Theobald, 1910) View in CoL ; Cx. geminus Colless, 1955 View in CoL ; Cx. giganteus Ventrillon, 1906 View in CoL ; Cx. infula Theobald, 1901 View in CoL ; Cx. kinabaluensis Sirivanakarn, 1976 View in CoL ; Cx. longicornis Sirivanakarn, 1976 View in CoL ; Cx. luzonensis Sirivanakarn, 1976 View in CoL ; Cx. major Edwards, 1935 ; Cx. pseudosinensis Colless, 1955 View in CoL ; Cx. samoaensis ( Theobald, 1914) View in CoL ; Cx. selangorensis Sirivanakarn, 1976 View in CoL ; Cx. sinensis Theobald, 1903a View in CoL ; Cx. squamosus ( Taylor, 1914) View in CoL ; Cx. starckeae Stone & Knight, 1958 View in CoL .
With the exclusion of Cx. (Lsi.) poicilipes ( Theobald, 1903a) , the subgenus Oculeomyia now includes 22 species. However, it should be noted that Lee et al. (1989), without explanation, listed Cx. samoaensis as a species of the Sitiens Group without placement in a subgroup. Despite being known from only three adult females (one lost), Belkin (1962) noted that “ C. samoaensis seems to be a distinct species” but it was “possible that samoaensis is the Samoan representative of albinervis , which it closely resembles.” However, until proven otherwise, Cx. samoaensis should continue to be classified as a species of the subgenus Oculeomyia .
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Oculeomyia Theobald, 1907
Harbach, Ralph E. 2023 |
Cx. kinabaluensis
Sirivanakarn 1976 |
Cx. longicornis
Sirivanakarn 1976 |
Cx. luzonensis
Sirivanakarn 1976 |
Cx. selangorensis
Sirivanakarn 1976 |
Cx. starckeae
Stone & Knight 1958 |
Cx. ellinorae
Ovazza, Hamon & Neri 1956 |
Cx. geminus
Colless 1955 |
Cx. pseudosinensis
Colless 1955 |
Cx. major
Edwards 1935 |
Culex albinervis
Edwards 1929 |
Cx. cornutus
Edwards 1922 |
Cx. aurantapex
Edwards 1914 |
Cx. consimilis
Newstead 1907 |
Cx. giganteus
Ventrillon 1906 |
Trichopronomyia
Theobald 1905 |
T. annulata
Theobald 1905 |
Cx. sinensis
Theobald 1903 |
Cx. annulioris
Theobald 1901 |
Cx. bitaeniorhynchus
Giles 1901 |
Cx. infula
Theobald 1901 |