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''Ctenophora'' is a genus of true crane flies. The species are large (about 20 mm long, with 25-mm wingspans), shiny black craneflies with large yellow, orange, or red markings to mimic wasps. Males have comb-like antennae. The larvae are saproxylic. The species are confined to old deciduous forests, orchards, and other habitats with continuity of the presence of dying and fallen trees. ''Ctenophora'' species are important bioindicators. ''Ctenophora'' is distinguished from related genera (''Dictenidia'' Brulle, ''Phoroctenia'' Coquillett) by these characteristic combinations. The segments of the flagellum of the males have two pairs of outgrowths, the lower pair longer than upper pair. The antennae of the female are distinctly 13-segmented, and often indistinctly serrated. The sides of the mesothorax bear long bristles. Sternite 8 of the female is without dentate protuberances. ==Species== *Subgenus ''Cnemoncosis'' Enderlein, 1921 * *''C. fastuosa'' Loew, 1871 * *''C. festiva'' Meigen, 1804 * *''C. ishiharai'' Alexander, 1953 * *''C. magnifica'' Loew, 1869 * *''C. nohirae'' Matsumura, 1916 * *''C. ornata'' Meigen, 1818 * *''C. septentrionalis'' (Alexander, 1921) * *''C. yezoana'' Matsumura, 1906 *Subgenus ''Ctenophora'' Meigen, 1803 * *''C. amabilis'' Takahashi, 1960 * *''C. apicata'' Osten Sacken, 1864 * *''C. biguttata'' Matsumura, 1916 * *''C. elegans'' Meigen, 1818 * *''C. flaveolata'' (Fabricius, 1794) * *''C. guttata'' Meigen, 1818 * *''C. nigriceps'' (Tjeder, 1949) * *''C. nikkoensis'' Takahashi, 1960 * *''C. nubecula'' Osten Sacken, 1864 * *''C. pectinicornis'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * *''C. perjocosa'' Alexander, 1940 * *''C. pselliophoroides'' Alexander, 1938 * *''C. tricolor'' Loew, 1869 *Subgenus ''Xiphuromorpha'' Savchenko, 1973 * *''C. sibirica'' Portschinsky, 1873 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ctenophora (fly)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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