Beris Latreille, 1802
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Beris Latreille, 1802 - Latreille 1802: 447 (Type-species: Stratiomys sexdentata Fabricius).
Hexacantha Meigen, 1803 - Meigen 1803: 264 (Type-species: Musca clavipes Linnaeus).
Octacantha Lioy, 1864 - Lioy 1864: 586 (Type-species: Beris fuscipes Meigen).
Hemiberis Enderlein, 1921 - Enderlein 1921: 209 (Type-species: Beris quadridentata Walker).
Diagnosis
Unlike other genera in this subfamily, this genus has a degenerated maxillary palpus and the scape and pedicel have almost the same length. In males, hind tarsomere 1 is particularly swollen (about two times wider than the hind tibia).
See following references for details: Nagatomi and Tanaka (1972), Woodley (1981), Rozkošný (1982), Yang and Nagatomi (1992), Woodley (1995), Yang et al. (2014).
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Beris Latreille, 1802
Lee, Junho & Suh, Sang Jae 2022 |
Hemiberis
Enderlein 1921 |
Octacantha
Lioy 1864 |
Beris quadridentata
Walker 1848 |
Beris fuscipes
Meigen 1820 |
Beris
Latreille 1802 |
Stratiomys sexdentata
Fabricius 1781 |
Musca clavipes
Linnaeus 1767 |