Neoascia
Neoascia is a genus of small black and yellow or mostly black flies with a narrow abdomen near the thorax. They occur mainly in damp places among low herbage. The larva of Neoascia are flattened without oral hooks and a have a short posterior spiracular process or "tail", and are saprophagous. In 1925 Curran reviewed the genus Neoascia. In this work a key is provided and ten species are described including four new species some of which have later been determined to be synonyms.
Species
- N. amurensis Mutin, 1993
- N. anassa Reemer & Hippa, 2005
- N. bipunctata
- N. clausseni Hauser & Kassebeer, 1998
- N. confusa Mutin, 1993
- N. distincta Williston, 1887
- N. globosa
- N. guttata Skevington & Moran, 2019
- N. inexpectata Hauser, 1998
- N. nana Reemer & Hippa, 2005
- N. subannexa Claussen & Hayat, 1997
- N. willistoni Thompson, 1986
- N. annexa
- N. balearensis Kassebeer, 2002
- N. longiscutata
- N. metallica
- N. monticola Stackelberg, 1960
- N. pavlovskii Stackelberg, 1955
- N. podagrica
- N. sphaerophoria Curran, 1925
- N. tenur
- N. carinicauda Stackelberg, 1955
- N. geniculata
- N. interrupta
- N. meticulosa
- N. obliqua Coe, 1940
- N. subchalybea Curran, 1925
- N. tuberculifera Violovitsh, 1957
- ''N. unifasciata''