Chrysotus
Taxonavigation
[edit]Taxonavigation: Empidoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Dolichopodidae
Subfamilia: Diaphorinae
Genus: Chrysotus
Subgenera:
C. (Angiopus) –
C. (Chrysotus)
Species:
A
[edit]C. abatus –
C. abditus –
C. abdominus –
C. ablutus –
C. abnormus –
C. acuminatus –
C. acuticornis –
C. acutus –
C. adflictus –
C. adsiduus –
C. adunatus –
C. affinis –
C. africanus –
C. agalmus –
C. agraulus –
C. albibarbus –
C. albihirtipes –
C. albipalpus –
C. albohirtus –
C. aldrichi –
C. alpicola –
C. altavaginas –
C. alternus –
C. amabilis –
C. amicus –
C. amplus –
C. amurensis –
C. anacolus –
C. andrei –
C. andreji –
C. angulicornis –
C. angulus –
C. angustifrons –
C. angustus –
C. anomalus –
C. anshunus –
C. anticus –
C. antillensis –
C. aperturus –
C. apicibifidus –
C. apicicaudatus –
C. apicilobulus –
C. apicirotundus –
C. apicisetosus –
C. apicispinus –
C. apiculatus –
C. aptus –
C. araeobasus –
C. arcticus –
C. arcus –
C. arduus –
C. argentatus –
C. arkansensis –
C. artatus –
C. artiosus –
C. atratus –
C. auratus –
C. austrotropicus –
C. azoricus
B
[edit]C. badius –
C. baerti –
C. baicalensis –
C. bajaensis –
C. barbipes –
C. barretoi –
C. basalus –
C. beijingensis –
C. bellax –
C. bellulus –
C. bellus –
C. bicercusi –
C. bicolor –
C. bifurcatus –
C. bigoti –
C. binarius –
C. biprojicienus –
C. biseta –
C. blepharosceles –
C. bracteatus –
C. brevicercus –
C. brevicornis –
C. brevipulvillus –
C. brevispina –
C. brevitibia –
C. brooksi
C
[edit]C. caerulescens –
C. caerulus –
C. calcaratus –
C. californicus –
C. callichromoides –
C. callichromus –
C. canadensis –
C. capellarii –
C. caroliniensis –
C. caudatulus –
C. caudadus –
C. caudatus –
C. cerciaffiliatus –
C. chaetipalpus –
C. chaetoproctus –
C. chetifer –
C. chinensis –
C. chishuiensis –
C. chlanoflavus –
C. choricus –
C. chukotkensis –
C. ciliatus –
C. cilipes –
C. cilitibia –
C. clypeatus –
C. cockerellae –
C. collini –
C. coloradensis –
C. combinatus –
C. comminus –
C. compactilus –
C. concavus –
C. conicus –
C. convergens –
C. coquitos –
C. corbieri –
C. cordisus –
C. corniger –
C. cornutus –
C. costalis –
C. crassus –
C. cressoni –
C. crosbyi –
C. cryptolobus –
C. cubanus –
C. cultellus –
C. cupreus –
C. currani –
C. curvatus –
C. curvisystylus
D
[edit]C. dakotensis –
C. daozhenus –
C. decipiens –
C. defensus –
C. degener –
C. denticornis –
C. dentus –
C. diaoluoshanus –
C. diaphorus –
C. digitus –
C. dischmaensis –
C. discolor –
C. discretus –
C. distalus –
C. distinctus –
C. divergens –
C. diversus –
C. dividus –
C. dividuus –
C. dorli –
C. dorsalis –
C. dot –
C. drakei –
C. dubius –
C. duyunensis –
C. duzeei
E
[edit]C. ealensis –
C. elongatus –
C. emarginatus –
C. emeiensis –
C. eques –
C. erectus –
C. errans –
C. exceptus –
C. excisicornis –
C. excisus –
C. excretus –
C. exilis
F
[edit]C. fanjingshanus –
C. femoratus –
C. flatus –
C. flavicauda –
C. flavimaculata –
C. flavipalpis –
C. flavipedus –
C. flavisetus –
C. flexilignus –
C. flexus –
C. foliosus –
C. fortunatus –
C. frontalis –
C. fujianensis –
C. furcatus –
C. fuscitibialis –
C. fuscoluteus –
C. fusiformus –
C. fusiformusoides
G
[edit]C. ganpuensis –
C. gaoligongshanus –
C. giganteus –
C. gilvipes –
C. givus –
C. glebi –
C. globosus –
C. gracilus –
C. gramineus –
C. grandicornis –
C. granus –
C. gratiosus –
C. guangxiensis –
C. guanlingus –
C. guizhouensis –
C. guyanensis
H
[edit]C. hainanensis –
C. halteralis –
C. halteratus –
C. hamatus –
C. harmstoni –
C. hastatus –
C. herbus –
C. heterophallus –
C. heterosus –
C. hiatus –
C. hibernaculus –
C. hilburni –
C. hirsutus –
C. hirtipes –
C. hirtus –
C. huangguoshus –
C. hubeiensis –
C. hubenovi –
C. humilis –
C. hypnususi
I
[edit]C. iconus –
C. idahoensis –
C. imitator –
C. impensus –
C. incertus –
C. incisus –
C. inconspicuus –
C. indifferens –
C. inermis –
C. infirmus –
C. inflatus –
C. inopus –
C. inornatus –
C. insolentus –
C. integer –
C. interfrons –
C. intrudus –
C. intumescuntus –
C. ischnus
J
[edit]C. javanensis –
C. jiaozishanus –
C. jindingensis –
C. johnsoni –
C. junctus
K
[edit]C. kallweiti –
C. kansensis –
C. kerguelensis –
C. keyensis –
C. kholsa –
C. kirejtshuki –
C. komovi –
C. krummus –
C. kuankuoshuiensis –
C. kumazawai
L
[edit]C. lacidus –
C. laciniatus –
C. lacustrus –
C. laesus –
C. laetaminus –
C. lamellicaudatus –
C. lamellifer –
C. laminatus –
C. laminus –
C. lanceolatus –
C. lanciniatus –
C. langfengguanus –
C. largipalpus –
C. largitriangulus –
C. larifugus –
C. latealtus –
C. latifacies –
C. latilus –
C. laxifacialus –
C. leptysmus –
C. leucosetus –
C. licinus –
C. limosus –
C. lingulatus –
C. litoralis –
C. liui –
C. ljutengensis –
C. lobatus –
C. lobipes –
C. logvinovskii –
C. longaevus –
C. longgongensis –
C. longiconicus –
C. longicornus –
C. longihirtus –
C. longimanus –
C. longinquus –
C. longipalpus –
C. longiprojicienus –
C. longipulvillus –
C. longisetus –
C. longiventris –
C. longus –
C. luoyangensis –
C. luteipalpus –
C. lvguantunus –
C. lygistus
M
[edit]C. maculatus –
C. madagascariensis –
C. magnicornis –
C. magnus –
C. magnuscaputus –
C. major –
C. malachiticus –
C. masunagai –
C. mccreadiei –
C. mediocaudatus –
C. mediotinctus –
C. megaloceras –
C. melampodius –
C. metatarsatus –
C. mexicanus –
C. microtatus –
C. micrus –
C. millardi –
C. milvadu –
C. minimus –
C. minor –
C. minusculus –
C. minuticapillatus –
C. minuticornis –
C. minutus –
C. mirandus –
C. miripalpus –
C. mobilis –
C. modestus –
C. monochaetus –
C. monticola –
C. montserratensis –
C. morrisoni –
C. motuoensis –
C. mucronatus –
C. muricatus –
C. mystax
N
[edit]C. namaicunensis –
C. nanjiangus –
C. nanjingensis –
C. nanus –
C. negansus –
C. neglectus –
C. neimengguensis –
C. neopedionomus –
C. neopicticornis –
C. neoselandensis –
C. niger –
C. nigerimus –
C. nigerus –
C. nigerusoides –
C. nigriciliatus –
C. nigrifrons –
C. nigripalpis –
C. nigrisetus –
C. nitidus –
C. noctus –
C. nubilus –
C. nudipes –
C. nudisetus –
C. nudus
O
[edit]C. obliquus –
C. oblongus –
C. obscuripes –
C. occultus –
C. ochthus –
C. olerus –
C. opeatus –
C. orichalceus –
C. orientalis –
C. ovalicornis –
C. ovarius
P
[edit]C. pachystoma –
C. pallidus –
C. pallipes –
C. palmatus –
C. palparis –
C. palpatus –
C. palpiger –
C. palustris –
C. pandanus –
C. pandus –
C. papuanus –
C. paradoxus –
C. parallelus –
C. parapicalis –
C. parastylus –
C. paratinus –
C. paratrullus –
C. parilis –
C. parthenus –
C. parvicornis –
C. parvipalpus –
C. parvulus –
C. pasccus –
C. pauli –
C. pauliansulus –
C. pectoralis –
C. peculiariter –
C. pengzhouensis –
C. pennatus –
C. peregrinus –
C. petilus –
C. philtrum –
C. picticornis –
C. pictipes –
C. pilbarensis –
C. pilicornis –
C. pilitibia –
C. piscicaudatus –
C. plumarista –
C. polaris –
C. polleti –
C. polychaetus –
C. pomeroyi –
C. prominentus –
C. propinquus –
C. proximus –
C. pseudexcisus –
C. pseudocilipes –
C. pseudoniger –
C. pudingus –
C. pulchellus –
C. pulcher –
C. putus –
C. pygmaeus
Q
[edit]C. qingzhenus –
C. quadrangulus –
C. quadratus
R
[edit]C. rauterbergi –
C. rectiserialus –
C. rectisystylus –
C. rectus –
C. renhuaiensis –
C. ringdahli –
C. romanicus –
C. robustus –
C. rotundus –
C. rubzovi –
C. rutshuruensis
S
[edit]C. sagittus –
C. saigusai –
C. salientibus –
C. separatus –
C. serratus –
C. setifemurus –
C. setifer –
C. setulitibius –
C. seychellensis –
C. shamshevi –
C. shanxiensis –
C. sibiricus –
C. silvicola –
C. simplicibus –
C. simulans –
C. singularis –
C. sinuolatus –
C. smithi –
C. soleatus –
C. soya –
C. spectabilis –
C. sphaericus –
C. spinipes –
C. spoliaretus –
C. squamae –
C. straeleni –
C. suavis –
C. subapicalis –
C. subcaudatus –
C. subcostatus –
C. subfemoratus –
C. subguanlingus –
C. subjectus –
C. sublatus –
C. sublongicornus –
C. submuricatus –
C. substrictus –
C. suiyangus –
C. superbus –
C. supinatus
T
[edit]C. tagoi –
C. tarsalis –
C. teapanus –
C. tengchongus –
C. tennesseensis –
C. terminalis –
C. thornpenis –
C. thornus –
C. tibetensis –
C. tibialis –
C. tortus –
C. transversus –
C. trapezinus –
C. triangularis –
C. triangulus –
C. tricaudatus –
C. tricolor –
C. triprojicienus –
C. trullus –
C. tumidipes –
C. tumilus
U
[edit]C. ubinensis –
C. uncus –
C. undamus –
C. unicolor –
C. uniseriatus –
C. unumprojicienus
V
[edit]C. varipes –
C. velox –
C. ventriprojicientus –
C. verecundus –
C. verralli –
C. vicinus –
C. viridifemora –
C. viridifemoratus –
C. viridis –
C. virtus –
C. vividus –
C. vladimiri –
C. vockerothi –
C. vulgaris –
C. vulvanicola
W
[edit]C. weii –
C. wirthi –
C. wisconsinensis –
C. wulfi
X
[edit]C. xanthocal –
C. xanthoprasius –
C. xiaolongmensis –
C. xiaominae –
C. xinanus –
C. xinjiangensis –
C. xiphostoma –
C. xishuangbannaensis –
C. xishuiensis
Z
[edit]C. zhangi –
C. zhijinus –
C. zhouae –
C. zhuae –
C. ziphus –
C. ziyunus –
C. zlobiniani –
C. zorus –
C. zumbadoi
In synonymy (after Capellari & Almeida, 2024):
C. neotropicus
Transferred to Micromorphus (after Capellari & Almeida, 2024):
C. brasiliensis
Name
[edit]Chrysotus Meigen, 1824: x, 40, pl. 35
Type species: Dolichopus neglectus Wiedemann, 1817, by subsequent designation by Froriep (1826: 134).
Synonyms
[edit]- Chrysostus Meigen, 1824: 421 [incorrect spelling]
- Chysotus Macquart, 1850: 489 [incorrect spelling]
- Ghrysotus Rondani, 1856: 145 [incorrect spelling]
References
[edit]Primary references
[edit]- Meigen, J. 1824. Systematische Beschreibung der bekannten europäischen zweiflügeligen Insekten 4, xi i+ 428 pp., 9 pls. Hamm, Schulz-Wundermann'sche Buchhandlung. BHL. Reference page.
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- Capellari, R.S. & Almeida, K.F. de 2024. On the identity of three species of Chrysotus Meigen (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) described from Brazil by Millard C. Van Duzee. Journal of Insect Biodiversity 45(1): 18–27. DOI: 10.12976/jib/2024.45.1.3 . Reference page.
- Capellari, R.S. & Amorim, D. de S. 2010. Re-description and new combination of five New World species of Chrysotus Meigen, with comments on the Neotropical genus Lyroneurus Loew (Diptera: Dolichopodidae). Zootaxa 2520: 49–65. Preview . ResearchGate . Reference page.
- Capellari, R.S. & Amorim, D. de S. 2012. Systematic position of the monotypic Azorean genus Falbouria Dyte with notes on the definition of Chrysotus Meigen (Diptera: Dolichopodidae). Zootaxa 3489: 81–88. Preview. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3489.1.5 . ResearchGate . Reference page.
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