Bradysia

Bradysia is a genus of fungus gnat in the family Sciaridae. They are commonly known as darkwinged fungus gnats. They are considered a major pest in greenhouse agriculture because they thrive in the moist conditions common inside greenhouses and feed on the plants being grown within. Bradysia is a large genus containing over 500 living species, with at least 65 species found in North America and 172 in Europe.

Bradysia species are a major pollinator of plants such as Aspidistra elatior.

Species
Selected species of Bradysia include:


 * B. affinis (Zetterstedt, 1838)
 * B. alpicola (Winnertz, 1867)
 * B. amoena (Winnertz, 1867)
 * B. angustipennis (Winnertz, 1867)
 * B. angustoocularis Mohrig & Krivosheina, 1989
 * B. aprica (Winnertz, 7) C
 * B. arcula Vilkamaa, Salmela & Hippa, 2007
 * B. atracornea Mohrig & Menzel, 1992
 * B. austera Menzel et al., 2006
 * B. bellingeri Shaw, 1953
 * B. biformis (Lundbeck, 1898)
 * B. bispina (Fisher, 1938)
 * B. brevispina Tuomikoski, 1960
 * B. browni (Shaw, 1935)
 * B. caldaria (Linyner, 1895)
 * B. cellarum Frey, 1948
 * B. chlorocornea Mohrig & Menzel, 1992
 * B. cinerascens (Grzegorzek, 1884)
 * B. confinis (Winnertz, 1867)
 * B. coprophila (Lintner, 1895)
 * B. cucumeris (Johannsen, 1912)
 * B. cuneiforma Komarova, 1997
 * B. dichaeta (Shaw, 1941)
 * B. diluta (Johannsen, 1912)
 * B. distincta (Staeger, 1840)
 * B. dux (Johannsen, 1912)
 * B. ericia (Pettey, 1918)
 * B. excelsa Menzel & Mohrig, 1998
 * B. expolit (Coquillett, 1900)
 * B. falcata (Pettey, 1918)
 * B. fatigans (Johannsen, 1912)
 * B. felti (Pettey, 1918)
 * B. fenestralis (Zetterstedt, 1838)
 * B. flavipila Tuomikoski, 1960
 * B. fochi (Pettey, 1918)
 * B. forcipulata (Lundbeck, 1898)
 * B. fugaca Mohrig & Mamaev, 1989
 * B. fulvicauda (Felt, 1898)
 * B. fumida (Johannsen, 1912)
 * B. fungicola (Winnertz, 1867)
 * B. giraudii (Egger, 1862)
 * B. groenlandica (Holmgren, 1872)
 * B. hamata (Pettey, 1918)
 * B. hartii (Johannsen, 1912)
 * B. hastata (Johannsen, 1912)
 * B. heydemanni (Lengersdorf, 1955)
 * B. hilariformis Tuomikoski, 1960
 * B. hygida Sauaia & Alves, 1968
 * B. impatiens (Johannsen, 1912)
 * B. inusitata Tuomikoski, 1960
 * B. iridipennis (Zetterstedt, 1838)
 * B. ismayi Menzel et al., 2006[10]
 * B. johannseni Enderlein, 1912
 * B. jucunda (Johannsen, 1912)
 * B. kaiseri (Shaw, 1941)
 * B. lapponica (Lengersdorf, 1926)
 * B. lembkei Mohrig & Menzel, 1990
 * B. lobosa (Pettey, 1918)
 * B. longicubitalis (Lengersdorf, 1924)
 * B. longimentula Sasakawa, 1994
 * B. longispina (Pettey, 1918)
 * B. loriculata Mohrig, 1985
 * B. macclurei (Shaw, 1941)
 * B. macfarlanei (Jones, 1920)
 * B. macroptera (Pettey, 1918)
 * B. mellea (Johannsen, 1912)
 * B. mesochra (Shaw, 1941)
 * B. moesta Frey, 1948
 * B. munda (Johannsen, 1912)
 * B. mutua (Johannsen, 1912)
 * B. neglecta (Johannsen, 1912)
 * B. nemoralis (Meigen, 1818)
 * B. nervosa (Meigen, 1818)
 * B. nitidicollis (Meigen, 1818)
 * B. nigripes (Meigen, 1830)
 * B. nigrispina Menzel et al., 2006
 * B. nomica Mohrig & Rsschmann, 1996
 * B. normalis Frey, 1948
 * B. ocellaris (Comstock, 1882)
 * B. odoriphaga Yang & Zhang, 1985
 * B. ovata (Pettey, 1918)
 * B. pallipes (Fabricius, 1787)
 * B. paradichaeta (Shaw, 1941)
 * B. parilis (Johannsen, 1912)
 * B. pauperata (Winnertz, 1867)
 * B. pectoralis (Staeger, 1840)
 * B. penna (Pettey, 1918)
 * B. peraffinis Tuomikoski, 1960
 * B. petaini (Pettey, 1918)
 * B. picea (Rubsaamen, 1894)
 * B. pilata (Pettey, 1918)
 * B. placida (Winnertz, 1867)
 * B. pollicis (Pettey, 1918)
 * B. polonica (Lengersdorf, 1929)
 * B. praecox (Meigen, 1818)
 * B. procera (Winnertz, 1868)
 * B. prolifica (Felt, 1898)
 * B. protohilaris Mohrig & Krivosheina, 1983
 * B. quadrispinistylata Alam, 1988
 * B. quadrispinosa (Pettey, 1918)
 * B. quadrispinosa (Pettey, 1918)
 * B. reflexa Tuomikoski, 1960
 * B. sachalinensis Mohrig & Krivosheina, 1989
 * B. scabricornis Tuomikoski, 1960
 * B. sexdentata (Pettey, 1918)
 * B. silvestrii (Kieffer, 1910)
 * B. similigibbosa Köhler & Menzel, 2013
 * B. smithae Menzel & Heller, 2005
 * B. spinata (Pettey, 1918)
 * B. splendida Mohrig & Krivosheina, 1989
 * B. strenua (Winnertz, 1867)
 * B. strigata (Staeger, 1840)
 * B. subaprica Mohrig & Krivosheina, 1989
 * B. subgrandis (Shaw, 1941)
 * B. subrufescens Mohrig & Krivosheina, 1989
 * B. subvernalis Mohrig & Heller, 1992
 * B. tilicola (Loew, 1850)
 * B. trifurca (Pettey, 1918)
 * B. trispinifera Mohrig & Krivosheina, 1979
 * B. tritici (Coquillett, 1895)
 * B. trivialis (Johannsen, 1912)
 * B. trivittata (Staeger, 1840)
 * B. trivittata (Staeger, 1840)
 * B. unguicauda (Malloch, 1923)
 * B. urticae Mohrig & Menzel, 1992
 * B. vagans (Winnertz, 1868)
 * B. varians (Johannsen, 1912)
 * B. vernalis (Winnertz, 1868)
 * B. zetterstedti Mohrig & Menzel, 1993

Data sources: C = Catalogue of Life, I = ITIS, N = NCBI