Pegoplata, sometimes known as Nupedia, is a genus of flies within the family Anthomyiidae.[2]
Species
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P. abnormis (Stein, 1920)
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P. acutipennis (Malloch, 1918)
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P. aestiva (Meigen, 1826)
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P. anabnormis (Huckett, 1939)
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P. arnaudi Griffiths, 1986
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P. californica Griffiths, 1986
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P. cuticornis (Huckett, 1939)
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P. dasiomma (Fan, 1982)[3]
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P. debilis (Stein, 1916)
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P. durangensis Griffiths, 1986
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P. fulva Malloch, 1934
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P. huachucensis Griffiths, 1986
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P. infirma (Meigen, 1826)
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P. infuscata Griffiths, 1986
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P. juvenilis (Stein, 1898)
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P. laotudingga Zheng & Xue, 2002[4]
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P. lengshanensis Xue, 2001[5]
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P. linotaenia Ma, 1988
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P. nasuta Griffiths, 1986
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P. nevadensis Griffiths, 1986
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P. nigracaerulea (Snyder, 1952)
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P. nigroscutellata (Stein, 1920)
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P. palposa (Stein, 1897)
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P. patellans (Pandellé, 1900)
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P. peninsularis Griffiths, 1986
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P. pictipes (Bigot, 1885)
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P. setulosa Griffiths, 1986
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P. tundrica (Schnabl, 1915)
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P. valentinae (Ackland, 1971)
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P. wyomingensis Griffiths, 1986
References
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^ Schnabl, J.; Dziedzicki, Henryk (1911). "Die Anthomyiden". Nova Acta Acad. Caesar. Leop. Carol. 95 (2): 53–358, pls. 3–37.
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^ Soos, A.; Papp, L., eds. (1986). Catalogue of Palaearctic Diptera. Vol. 13, Anthomyiidae - Tachinidae. Hungarian Natural History Museum. p. 624 pp. ISBN 963-7093-21-4.
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^ Fan, Z. D.; Sun, C.H.; Chen, Z.Z.; Ma, S.Y.; Wu, L.; Ge, F.X.; Xue, W.Q.; Cui, C.Y.; Wang, C.S.; Ma, Z.Y.; Wang, C.J.; Jin, Z.Y. (1988). "Economic Insect Fauna of China (Diptera: Anthomyiidae)". Economic Insect Fauna of China. Science Press, Beijing. 37: 1–396.
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^ Zheng, L. J.; Xue, W. Q. (2002). "Two new species of the Anthomyiidae from Liaoning Province, China". Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica. 27 (1): 158–161.
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^ Xue, W. Q. (2001). "Three new species of the Anthomyiidae from Yunnan Province, China (Diptera: Anthomyiidae)". Zoological Research. 22 (6): 485–489.
DELY-DRASKOVIT, Á., 1993. Family Anthomyiidae. In Soós, Á. & Papp, L. (eds): Catalogue of Palaearctic Diptera, Vol. 13, pp. 90–92. Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest.