Subfamily Luciliinae There are five genera in the Luciliinae worldwide, including Blepharicnema Macquart, 1844; Dyscritomyia Grimshaw, 1901; Hemipyrellia Townsend, 1918; Hypopygiopsis Townsend, 1916a and Lucilia but only two, Lucilia and Blepharicnema are found in the New World. See Amat et al. (2008) and Vargas & Wood (2010) for keys to subfamilies and genera.Published as part of Whitworth, Terry, 2014, A revision of the Neotropical species of Lucilia Robineau-Desvoidy (Diptera: Calliphoridae), pp. 1-76 in Zootaxa 3810 (1) on page 8, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3810.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/491852
FIGURES 123–134. Male Lucilia abdominal sternites ST1–5. 123. L. albofusca. 124. L. eximia. 125. L. ...
FIGURES 139–142. Ovipositors of Lucilia. 139. L. mexicana. 140. L. nitida. 141. L. ochricornis. 142....
FIGURES 35–37. Lucilia characters. 35. L. cluvia, pale setae on rear of gena. 36. L. rica, tomentum ...
Whitworth, Terry (2014): A revision of the Neotropical species of Lucilia Robineau-Desvoidy (Diptera...
The subfamily Luciliinae is diverse and geographically widespread. Its four currently recognised gen...
FIGURES 2–7. 2. Stomorhina lunata, venter of costa with setulae to just past humeral crossvein. 3. C...
Tantawi, Tarek I., Whitworth, Terry (2014): First record of Lucilia bufonivora Moniez, 1876 (Diptera...
Genus Hemilucilia Brauer This genus is common in Central and South America with six known species....
FIGURES 95–96. Left lateral view of female Lucilia. 95. L. fayeae. 96. L. problematica.Published as ...
FIGURES 147–158. Spermathecae of Lucilia. 147. L. albofusca. 148. L. eximia. 149. L. ibis. 150. L. j...
FIGURES 93–94. Ovipositors of Lucilia. 93. L. retroversa. 94. L. rica.Published as part of Whitworth...
FIGURES 91–92. Ovipositors of Lucilia. 91. L. fayeae. 92. L. lucigerens.Published as part of Whitwor...
FIGURES 1–6. 1–2. Left lateral view of gena=g and postgena=pg showing color of setae on gena. 1. L. ...
FIGURES 135–138. Ovipositors of Lucilia. 135. L. albofusca. 136. L. eximia. 137. L. ibis. 138. L. ja...
FIGURES 88–90. Ovipositors of Lucilia. 88. L. retroversa, tergites and sternites labeled. 89. L. clu...
FIGURES 123–134. Male Lucilia abdominal sternites ST1–5. 123. L. albofusca. 124. L. eximia. 125. L. ...
FIGURES 139–142. Ovipositors of Lucilia. 139. L. mexicana. 140. L. nitida. 141. L. ochricornis. 142....
FIGURES 35–37. Lucilia characters. 35. L. cluvia, pale setae on rear of gena. 36. L. rica, tomentum ...
Whitworth, Terry (2014): A revision of the Neotropical species of Lucilia Robineau-Desvoidy (Diptera...
The subfamily Luciliinae is diverse and geographically widespread. Its four currently recognised gen...
FIGURES 2–7. 2. Stomorhina lunata, venter of costa with setulae to just past humeral crossvein. 3. C...
Tantawi, Tarek I., Whitworth, Terry (2014): First record of Lucilia bufonivora Moniez, 1876 (Diptera...
Genus Hemilucilia Brauer This genus is common in Central and South America with six known species....
FIGURES 95–96. Left lateral view of female Lucilia. 95. L. fayeae. 96. L. problematica.Published as ...
FIGURES 147–158. Spermathecae of Lucilia. 147. L. albofusca. 148. L. eximia. 149. L. ibis. 150. L. j...
FIGURES 93–94. Ovipositors of Lucilia. 93. L. retroversa. 94. L. rica.Published as part of Whitworth...
FIGURES 91–92. Ovipositors of Lucilia. 91. L. fayeae. 92. L. lucigerens.Published as part of Whitwor...
FIGURES 1–6. 1–2. Left lateral view of gena=g and postgena=pg showing color of setae on gena. 1. L. ...
FIGURES 135–138. Ovipositors of Lucilia. 135. L. albofusca. 136. L. eximia. 137. L. ibis. 138. L. ja...
FIGURES 88–90. Ovipositors of Lucilia. 88. L. retroversa, tergites and sternites labeled. 89. L. clu...
FIGURES 123–134. Male Lucilia abdominal sternites ST1–5. 123. L. albofusca. 124. L. eximia. 125. L. ...
FIGURES 139–142. Ovipositors of Lucilia. 139. L. mexicana. 140. L. nitida. 141. L. ochricornis. 142....
FIGURES 35–37. Lucilia characters. 35. L. cluvia, pale setae on rear of gena. 36. L. rica, tomentum ...