Hovamicrodon is a subgenus of the hoverfly genus Archimicrodon, endemic to Madagascar.[1]Hovamicrodon is distinguished by a particular type of scutellar calcar, being broad and blunt apically.[2]
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Hovamicrodon is a subgenus of the hoverfly genus Archimicrodon, endemic to Madagascar. Hovamicrodon is distinguished by a particular type of scutellar...
species are divided into two subgenera: Archimicrodon Hull, 1945 and Hovamicrodon Keiser, 1971. A. ampefyanus (Keiser, 1971) A. barringtonensis (Ferguson...
2008: AF Archimicrodon Subgenera: A. (Archimicrodon) Hull, 1945: OR A. (Hovamicrodon) Keiser, 1971 Aristosyrphus (=Protoceratophya): NT Subgenera: A. (Aristosyrphus)...