Gastrops

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Gastrops
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Ephydridae
Subfamily: Gymnomyzinae
Tribe: Gastropini
Genus: Gastrops
Williston, 1897 [1]
Type species
Gastrops niger
Williston, 1897 [1]

Gastrops is a genus of shore flies in the family Ephydridae. [2] [3]

Species

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References

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  3. Zatwarnicki, Tadeusz; Hagenlund, Linn Katrine (2017). "Systematic Position of Gastropini (Diptera: Ephydridae), and a Review of Two Included Genera: Gastrops Williston and Notacanthina Macquart,". Annales Zoologici. 67 (4): 837–858.
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  9. Cresson, E. T. Jr. (1914). "Descriptions of new genera and species of the dipterous family Ephydridae. - I." Entomological news, and proceedings of the Entomological Section of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 25 (6): 241–250 1 pl. Retrieved 9 February 2022.