Epidapus

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Epidapus
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Epidapus

Haliday in Walker, 1851
Synonyms
  • AtomariaBigot, 1854
  • AptanogynaBörner, 1903
  • MycosciaraKieffer, 1903
  • PholeosciaraSchmitz, 1915
  • LandrockiaCzizek, 1917
  • CalcaromyiaVimmer, 1926
  • SchmitziaVimmer, 1926
  • SoudekiaVimmer, 1928
  • LengersdorfiaKratochvil, 1936
  • VimmeriaKratochvil, 1936
  • SciarobezziaVenturi, 1964
  • BonessiaGerbachevskaya Pavluchenko, 1986

Epidapus is a genus of fungus gnats in the family Sciaridae. [1]

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References

  1. Menzel, F.; Mohrig, W. (2000). "Revision der paläarktischen Trauermücken (Diptera, Sciaridae) unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der deutschen Fauna". Studia dipterologica (Supplement). 3: 663 pp.