Senotainia Armenica
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''Senotainia'' is a genus of satellite flies in the family Sarcophagidae. There are more than 70 described species in ''Senotainia''.


Species

These 76 species belong to the genus ''Senotainia'': *'' S. aegyptiaca'' Rohdendorf, 1935 *'' S. albifrons'' ( Rondani, 1859) *'' S. anamalaica'' Verves, 1988 *'' S. angolae'' Zumpt, 1976 *'' S. arabops'' ( Séguy, 1953) *'' S. arenicola'' Reinhard, 1963 *'' S. armenica'' Rohdendorf, 1935 *'' S. barchanica'' Rohdendorf, 1935 *'' S. beludzhistanica'' Rohdendorf, 1961 *'' S. brasiliensis'' ( Townsend, 1929) *'' S. caffra'' ( Macquart, 1846) *'' S. caspica'' Rohdendorf, 1935 *'' S. chivica'' Rohdendorf, 1935 *'' S. conica'' ( Fallén, 1810) *'' S. currani'' Zumpt, 1961 *'' S. cuthbertsoni'' Zumpt, 1952 *'' S. deemingi'' Zumpt, 1970 *'' S. deserta'' Rohdendorf, 1935 *'' S. dubiosa'' Zumpt, 1961 *'' S. efflatouni'' ( Rohdendorf, 1935) *'' S. egregia'' (Zimin, 1928) *'' S. fani'' Verves, 1994 *'' S. fera'' (
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, 1830)
*'' S. flavicornis'' ( Townsend, 1891) *'' S. fulvicornis'' ( Wulp, 1890) *'' S. fuscula'' Zumpt, 1976 *'' S. grisea'' (
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, 1916)
*'' S. himalayica'' Rohdendorf, 1966 *'' S. inyoensis'' Reinhard, 1955 *'' S. iranica'' Rohdendorf, 1961 *'' S. irwini'' Zumpt, 1973 *'' S. kansensis'' ( Townsend, 1892) *'' S. kozlovi'' Rohdendorf & Verves, 1980 *'' S. litoralis'' Allen, 1924 *'' S. mongolica'' Rohdendorf & Verves, 1980 *'' S. morula'' Zumpt, 1976 *'' S. murgabica'' Rohdendorf, 1935 *'' S. nana''
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, 1897
*'' S. navigatrix'' ( Meijere, 1910) *'' S. nigeriensis'' Zumpt, 1970 *'' S. nitidula'' ( Bigot, 1881) *'' S. nuda'' Zumpt, 1952 *'' S. opiparis'' Reinhard, 1955 *'' S. patersoni'' Zumpt, 1961 *'' S. pollenia'' ( Curran, 1936) *'' S. pretoria'' ( Curran, 1936) *'' S. puncticornis'' (
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, 1859)
*'' S. ravilla'' Zumpt, 1961 *'' S. repetek'' Pape, 1996 *'' S. richteri'' ( Rohdendorf, 1961) *'' S. rognesi'' Verves, 1995 *'' S. rossica'' Rohdendorf, 1935 *'' S. rubriventris'' Macquart, 1846 *'' S. rufiventris'' (
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, 1897)
*'' S. schaeuffelei'' ( Rohdendorf, 1961) *'' S. setulicosta'' Allen, 1926 *'' S. sibirica'' Rohdendorf, 1935 *'' S. similis'' ( Townsend, 1891) *'' S. sinopis'' Reinhard, 1955 *'' S. smithersi'' Zumpt, 1961 *'' S. stackelbergi'' Verves, 1979 *'' S. syczewskajae'' Rohdendorf & Verves, 1980 *'' S. tanzaniae'' Zumpt, 1976 *'' S. tedzhenica'' Verves, 1979 *'' S. tricuspis'' ( Meigen, 1838) *'' S. trifida'' Pape, 1989 *'' S. trilineata'' ( Wulp, 1890) *'' S. turkmenica'' Rohdendorf, 1935 *'' S. ulukitkani'' Kolomiets, 1979 *'' S. vigilans'' Allen, 1924 *'' S. wilkini'' Zumpt, 1961 *'' S. xizangensis'' Fan, 1981 *'' S. zaitzevi'' Verves, 1984 *'' S. zimini'' ( Rohdendorf, 1961)


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q14618972 Sarcophagidae Oestroidea genera Taxa named by Pierre-Justin-Marie Macquart