Dolichopus
Dolichopus | |
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Dolichopus urbanus | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Dolichopodidae |
Subfamily: | Dolichopodinae |
Genus: | Dolichopus Latreille, 1796 |
Synonyms | |
Dolichopus is a large cosmopolitan genus of fly in family Dolichopodidae. Adults are small flies, typically less than 8 mm in length. Nearly all species are metallic greenish-blue to greenish-bronze.[2] It is the largest genus of Dolichopodidae with more than 600 species worldwide.[3]
Classification
- D. abaftanus Harmston, 1966[4][5]
- D. abbreviatus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. aboriginis Harmston & Knowlton, 1943[4]
- D. abrasus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. abruptus Aldrich, 1922[7][4]
- D. absonus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. accidentalis Harmston & Knowlton, 1941[4]
- D. acricola Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. acuminatus Loew, 1861[4]
- D. acuticornis Wiedemann, 1817
- D. acutus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. adaequatus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. adjacens Walker, 1848[4]
- D. adultus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. aequalis Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. aeratus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. aethiops Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. affluens Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. agilis Meigen, 1824
- D. agronomus Melander & Brues, 1900[4]
- D. ainsliei Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. alacer Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. albertensis Curran, 1923[4]
- D. albiciliatus Loew, 1862[4]
- D. albicoxa Aldrich, 1893[4]
- D. albivestitarsis Robinson, 1964[4]
- D. aldrichii (Wheeler, 1899)[4]
- D. amnicola (Melander & Brues), 1900[4]
- D. amphericus Melander & Brues, 1900[4]
- D. amplipennis Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. andalusiacus Strobl, 1899
- D. andersoni Curran, 1924[4]
- D. angustatus Aldrich, 1893[4]
- D. angusticornis Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. annulipes Zetterstedt, 1838[8]
- D. annulitarsis Ringdahl, 1920[4]
- D. apheles Melander & Brues, 1900[4]
- D. appendiculatus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. arbustorum Stannius, 1831
- D. argentipes Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. argyrotarsis Wahlberg, 1850
- D. arizonicus Harmston, 1951[4]
- D. atratus Meigen, 1824
- D. atripes Meigen, 1824
- D. aurifacies Aldrich, 1893[4]
- D. aurifex Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. bakeri Cole, 1912[4]
- D. barbaricus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. barbicauda Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. barbipes Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. barycnemus Coquillett, 1900[4]
- D. beameri Harmston & Knowlton, 1941[4]
- D. beatus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. bifractus Loew, 1861[4]
- D. bisetosus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. blandus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. bolsteri Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. bonsdorffi Frey, 1915[8]
- D. brevicauda Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. breviciliatus Van Duzee, 1930[4]
- D. brevimanus Loew, 1861[4]
- D. brevipennis Meigen, 1824[4]
- D. brevipilosus Van Duzee, 1933[4]
- D. bruesi Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. bruneifacies Van Duzee, 1933[4]
- D. brunneus Aldrich, 1893[4]
- D. bryanti Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. burnesi Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. calainus Melander & Brues, 1900[4]
- D. calcaratus Aldrich, 1893[4]
- D. californicus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. caligatus Wahlberg, 1850
- D. calvimontis James, 1939[4]
- D. campestris Meigen, 1824
- D. canadensis Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. canaliculatus Thomson, 1869[4]
- D. carolinensis Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. cavatus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. celeripes Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. chrysostomus Loew, 1861[4]
- D. cilifemoratus Macquart, 1827
- D. claviger Stannius, 1831
- D. clavipes Haliday, 1832[9]
- D. coercens Walker, 1848[4]
- D. coloradensis Aldrich, 1893[4]
- D. comatus Loew, 1861[4]
- D. compactus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. completus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. comptus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. confinis Walker, 1848[4]
- D. consanguineus (Wheeler), 1899[4]
- D. conspectus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. contiguus Walker, 1848[4]
- D. convergens Aldrich, 1893[4]
- D. coquilletti Aldrich, 1893[4]
- D. corax Osten Sacken, 1877[4]
- D. correus Steyskal, 1959[4]
- D. crassicornis Aldrich, 1922[7][4]
- D. crassitibia Robinson, 1967[4]
- D. crenatus (Osten Sacken), 1877[4]
- D. cuprinus Wiedemann, 1830[4]
- D. czekanovskii Stackelberg, 1928[4]
- D. dakotensis Aldrich, 1893[4]
- D. dasyops Malloch, 1919[4]
- D. dasypodus Coquillett, 1910[4]
- D. decorus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. defectus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. delicatus Aldrich, 1922[7][4]
- D. demissus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. detersus Loew, 1866[4]
- D. diadema Haliday, 1832[9]
- D. digitus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. discessus Walker, 1848[4]
- D. discifer Stannius, 1831
- D. discolor Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. distinctus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. distractus Walker, 1848[4]
- D. diversipennis Curran, 1923[4]
- D. divigatus Harmston, 1952[4]
- D. dolosus Parent, 1934[4]
- D. domesticus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. dorsalis Van Duzee, 192[4]
- D. dorycerus Loew, 1864[4]
- D. duplicatus Aldrich, 1893[4]
- D. elegans Aldrich, 1922[7][4]
- D. enigma Melander & Brues, 1900[4]
- D. eudactylus Loew, 1861[4]
- D. evolvens Parent, 1929[4]
- D. exclusus Walker, 1848[4]
- D. exsul Aldrich, 1922[7]
- D. facirecedens Harmston & Knowlton, 1939[4]
- D. factivittatus Harmston, 1966[4][5]
- D. fallax Van Duzee, 1933[4]
- D. festivus Haliday, 1832[9]
- D. finitus Walker, 1848[4]
- D. flagellitenens Wheeler, 1890[4]
- D. flaviciliatus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. flavicoxa Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. flavifacies Van Duzee, 1933[4]
- D. flavilacertus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. flavipes Stannius, 1831[4]
- D. footei Harmston, 1966[4][5]
- D. formosus Van Duzee, 192[4]
- D. fortis Aldrich, 1922[7]
- D. fortis Aldrich, 1922[4]
- D. fraterculus Zetterstedt, 1843[4]
- D. frontalis Van Duzee, 1928[4]
- D. fucatus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. fulgerus Harmston, 1966[4][5]
- D. fulvipes Loew, 1862[4]
- D. fumosus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. funditor Loew, 1861[4]
- D. gaigei Steyskal, 1973[4]
- D. genualis Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. gladius Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. grandis Aldrich, 1893[4]
- D. gratiolus Steyskal, 1973[4]
- D. gratus Loew, 1861[4]
- D. griseipennis Stannius, 1831
- D. groenlandicus Zetterstedt, 1843[4]
- D. harbecki Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. hardyi Harmston, 1951[4]
- D. hastatus Loew, 1864[4]
- D. helenae James, 1939[4]
- D. hirsutitarsis Harmston, 1952[4]
- D. humilis Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. idahoensis (Aldrich), 1894[4]
- D. idoneus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. imperfectus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. incisuralis Loew, 1861[4]
- D. incongruus Wheeler, 1890[4]
- D. indianus Harmston & Knowlton, 1946[4]
- D. indigenus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. inflatus Aldrich, 1922[7][4]
- D. integripes Parent, 1929[4]
- D. intentus Melander & Brues, 1900[4]
- D. interjectus Van Duzee, 1923[4]
- D. iowaensis Harmston & Knowlton, 1939[4]
- D. ivanovi Stackelberg, 1929[4]
- D. jaquesi Harmston & Knowlton, 1939[4]
- D. johnsoni Aldrich, 1893[4]
- D. jugalis Tucker, 1911[4]
- D. kansensis Aldrich, 1893[4]
- D. kleini Curran in Van Duzee & Curran, 1934[4]
- D. kyphotus Harmston, 1966[4][5]
- D. laciniatus Coquillett, 1910[4]
- D. lamellicornis Thomson, 1869[4]
- D. lamellipes Walker, 1848[4]
- D. lantsovi Barkalov, Negrobov & Grichanov, 2009[10]
- D. laticola Verrall, 1904
- D. laticornis Loew, 1861[4]
- D. latilimbatus Macquart, 1827
- D. latipennis (Fallén, 1823)[10] [4]
- D. latipes (Loew), 1861[4]
- D. latronis Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. lepidus Staeger, 1842
- D. leucacra James, 1939:[4]
- D. linearis Meigen, 1824
- D. lineatocornis Zetterstedt, 1843
- D. litoralis Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. lobatus Loew, 1861[4]
- D. longicornis Stannius, 1831[4]
- D. longimanus Loew, 1861[4]
- D. longipennis Loew, 1861[4]
- D. longitarsis Stannius, 1831
- D. longus Aldrich, 1922[7][4]
- D. lundbecki Curran, 1923[4]
- D. luteipennis Loew, 1861[4]
- D. maculipennis Zetterstedt, 1843[4]
- D. maculitarsis Van Duzee, 1925[4]
- D. magnantenna James, 1939[4]
- D. manicula Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. mannerheimi Zetterstedt, 1838[4]
- D. marginatus Aldrich, 1893[4]
- D. mediicornis Verrall, 1875
- D. melanderi Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. melanocerus Loew, 1864[4]
- D. melanopus Meigen, 1824
- D. mercieri Parent, 1929[4]
- D. migrans Zetterstedt, 1843
- D. monarchus Harmston, 1968[4]
- D. monticola Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. multisetosus Van Duzee, 192[4]
- D. myosotus Osten Sacken, 1887[4]
- D. neomexicanus Harmston, 1951[4]
- D. nigricauda Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. nigricornis Meigen, 1824[4]
- D. nigricoxa Van Duzee, 1926[4]
- D. nigrilineatus Van Duzee, 1924[4]
- D. nigrimanus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. nigripes Fallén, 1823
- D. nigropleurus Harmston, 1966[4][5]
- D. nitidus Fallén, 1823
- D. nodipennis Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. notatus Staeger, 1842
- D. nubifer Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. nubilus Meigen, 1824
- D. nudus Loew, 1864[4]
- D. obcordatus Aldrich, 1893[4]
- D. obsoletus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. occidentalis Aldrich, 1893[4]
- D. omnivagus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. opportunus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. oregonensis Van Duzee, 1927[4]
- D. orichalceus Gosseries, 1988[4]
- D. ornatipennis Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. ovatus Loew, 1861[4]
- D. pachycnemus Loew, 1861[4]
- D. packardi Van Duzee, 192[4]
- D. palaestricus Loew, 1864[4]
- D. paluster Melander & Brues, 1900[4]
- D. pantomimus Melander & Brues, 1900[4]
- D. partitus Melander & Brues, 1900[4]
- D. parvicornis Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. parvimanus Van Duzee, 1933[4]
- D. penicillatus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. pennatus Meigen, 1824
- D. pensus Aldrich, 1922[7]
- D. pensus Aldrich, 1922[4]
- D. pernix Melander & Brues, 1900[4]
- D. perplexus Van Duzee, 1923[4]
- D. phaeopus Haliday in Walker, 1851
- D. phyllocerus Vockeroth, 1962[4]
- D. picipes Meigen, 1824
- D. pilatus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. pingreensis James, 1939[4]
- D. planitarsis Fallén, 1823
- D. plumipes (Scopoli, 1763)[4]
- D. plumitarsis Fallén, 1823[4]
- D. plumosus Aldrich, 1893[4]
- D. pollex Osten Sacken, 187[4]
- D. popularis Wiedemann, 1817
- D. porphyrops Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. praeustus Loew, 1862[4]
- D. puberiseta Parent, 1934[4]
- D. pugil Loew, 1866[4]
- D. pulcher Walker, 1852[4]
- D. pulchrimanus (Bigot), 1888[4]
- D. quadrilamellatus Loew, 1864[4]
- D. ramifer Loew, 1861[4]
- D. recticosta Aldrich, 1922[7][4]
- D. reflectus Aldrich, 1893[4]
- D. remipes Wahlberg, 1839[4]
- D. remotus Walker, 1848[4]
- D. remus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. renidescens Melander & Brues, 1900[4]
- D. retinens Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. ruficornis Loew, 1861[4]
- D. rupestris Haliday, 1833
- D. rupestris Haliday, 1833[4]
- D. sabinus Haliday in Curtis, 1837
- D. sagittarius Loew, 1848[4]
- D. sarotes Loew, 1866[4]
- D. scapularis Loew, 1861[4]
- D. scopifer James, 1939[4]
- D. sedulus Van Duzee, 192[4]
- D. separatus Walker, 1848[4]
- D. serratus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. setifer Loew, 1861[4]
- D. setosus Loew, 1862[4]
- D. sexarticulatus Loew, 186[4]
- D. shastaensis Harmston, 1966[4][5]
- D. shelfordi Curran in Van Duzee & Curran, 1934[4]
- D. sicarius Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. signatus Meigen, 1824
- D. signifer Haliday in Curtis, 1837
- D. silvicola Harmston, 1951[4]
- D. simplex Meigen, 1824
- D. simplicipes Aldrich, 1922[7][4]
- D. simulans Van Duzee, 1926[4]
- D. sincerus Melander, 1900[4]
- D. sinualaris Harmston, 1966[4][5]
- D. slossonae Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. smithae Harmston, 1966[4][5]
- D. soccatus Walker, 1848[4]
- D. socius Loew, 1862[4]
- D. solidus Van Duzee, 192[4]
- D. sordidatus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. speciosus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. sphaeristes Brues, 1901[4]
- D. sporadicus Harmston & Knowlton, 1942[4]
- D. squamicilliatus Harmston, 1966[4][5]
- D. squamosus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. stenhammari Zetterstedt, 1843[4]
- D. steyskali Robinson, : 15[4]
- D. stricklandi Harmston & Knowlton, 1939[4]
- D. strigipes Verrall, 1875
- D. subciliatus Loew, 1864[4]
- D. subcostatus Van Duzee, 1930[4]
- D. subpennatus d'Assis-Fonseca, 1976
- D. subspina Van Duzee, 1928[4]
- D. sufflavus Van Duzee, 192[4]
- D. superbus Van Duzee, 192[4]
- D. talus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. tarsipictis Harmston & Knowlton, 1963[4]
- D. tener Loew, 1861[4]
- D. tenuimanus Van Duzee, 1932[4]
- D. tenuipes Aldrich, 1894[4]
- D. terminalis Loew, 1866[4]
- D. terminatus Walker, 1848[4]
- D. tetricus Loew, 1864[4]
- D. tonsus Loew, 1861[4]
- D. townsendi Aldrich, 1922[7][4]
- D. trisetosus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. trivialis Haliday, 1832[9]
- D. tumicosta Barkalov, Negrobov & Grichanov, 2009[10]
- D. tundrensis Barkalov, Negrobov & Grichanov, 2009[8]
- D. uliginosus Van Duzee, 1923[4]
- D. umbrosus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. ungulatus Linnaeus, 1758
- D. urbanus Meigen, 1824
- D. utahensis Harmston & Knowlton, 1943[4]
- D. uxorcula Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. vanduzeei Curran, 1923[4]
- D. variabilis Loew, 1861[4]
- D. varipes Coquillett, 1900[4]
- D. vegetus Harmston, 195[4]
- D. vernaae Harmston & Knowlton, 1940[4]
- D. versutus Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. vigilans Aldrich, 1893[4]
- D. virga Coquillett, 1910[4]
- D. virginiensis Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. virgultorum Haliday in Walker, 1851
- D. viridis Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. vitripennis Meigen, 1824
- D. wahlbergi Zetterstedt, 1843
- D. walkeri Van Duzee, 1921[4][6]
- D. wheelerii (Melander & Brues), 1900[4]
- D. xanthocnemus Loew, 1864[4]
- D. zygomus Harmston, 1966[4][5]
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References
- ↑ Grichanov, I. Ya (1999). A check list of Genera of the family Dolichopodidae (Diptera). Studia Dipterologica. pp. 327–332pp.
- ↑ D'Assis Fonseca, E.C.M. (1978). Dolichopodidae (Diptera, Orthorrhapha, Brachycera) (Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects 9/5) (PDF). London: Royal Entomological Society of London. pp. 90 pp. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
- ↑ Yang, D.; Zhu, Y.,; Wang, M.; Zhang, L. (2006). World Catalog of Dolichopodidae (Insecta: Diptera). Beijing: China Agricultural University Press. pp. 1–704. ISBN 9787811171020.
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