Cephalops
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Syrphoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Pipunculidae
Subfamilia: Pipunculinae
Genus: Cephalops
Subgenera (4):
Beckerias –
Cephalops –
Parabeckerias –
Semicephalops
Overview of species (183)
editC. abditus –
C. acklandi –
C. acrothrix –
C. adamanteus –
C. aeneus –
C. albivillosus –
C. alienus –
C. amapaensis –
C. amembranosus –
C. amplus –
C. apletomeris –
C. argenteus –
C. argutus –
C. ariadneae –
C. artifrons –
C. bellulus –
C. bequaerti –
C. bicuspidis –
C. bifidus –
C. boharti –
C. brasiliensis –
C. buclavus –
C. burmensis –
C. caeruleimontanus –
C. calcaratus –
C. callistus –
C. calvus –
C. candidulus –
C. canutifrons –
C. carinatus –
C. cautus –
C. chandiensis –
C. chauliosternum –
C. cochleatus –
C. congoensis –
C. conjunctivus –
C. cornutus –
C. crassispinus –
C. curvarmatus –
C. delomeris –
C. deminitens –
C. digitatus –
C. emeljanovi –
C. eufraternus –
C. euryhymenos –
C. excellens –
C. eximius –
C. extimus –
C. filicicola –
C. flaviventris –
C. flavocinctus –
C. fraternus –
C. furnaceus –
C. gansuensis –
C. gnomus –
C. gracilentus –
C. grandimembranus –
C. grootaerti –
C. haleakalaae –
C. hardyi –
C. hawaiiensis –
C. hemistilbus –
C. hirtifemurus –
C. holomelas –
C. huashanensis –
C. imperfectus –
C. inchoatus –
C. incohatus –
C. inflatus –
C. injectivus –
C. innitidus –
C. inpaganus –
C. javensis –
C. juvator –
C. juvencus –
C. kalimus –
C. kashmerensis –
C. koolauensis –
C. kumaonensis –
C. kumatai –
C. kunashiricus –
C. kurilensis –
C. laeviventris –
C. laterisutilis –
C. libidinosus –
C. limatus –
C. longicaudus –
C. longiductulis –
C. longipennis –
C. longisetosus –
C. longistigmatis –
C. longistylis –
C. lubuti –
C. lucidus –
C. lusingensis –
C. macrothrix –
C. maculiventris –
C. magnimembrus –
C. mainensis –
C. mashobraensis –
C. megameris –
C. melanopodis –
C. metallicus –
C. molokaiensis –
C. multidenticulatus –
C. mundulus –
C. nagatomii –
C. navus –
C. nigricoxa –
C. nigrifrons –
C. nigronitens –
C. nigrotarsatus –
C. nitidellus –
C. nitidus –
C. oahuensis –
C. obscuratus –
C. obstipus –
C. obtusinervis –
C. obtusus –
C. orbiculatus –
C. orestes –
C. pacatus –
C. paganus –
C. palawanensis –
C. pallidipleura –
C. pallidivittipes –
C. pallipes –
C. pannonicus –
C. papuaensis –
C. parmatus –
C. parvicornis –
C. pauculus –
C. pedernalensis –
C. pendleburyi –
C. penepauculus –
C. penultimus –
C. perkinsiellae –
C. perpaucus –
C. perspicuus –
C. phaethus –
C. philippinensis –
C. ponti –
C. proditus –
C. pulvillatus –
C. quasilubuti –
C. robustus –
C. rotundipennis –
C. ruandensis –
C. saegeri –
C. sectus –
C. seminitidus –
C. shanghaiensis –
C. shikotanicus –
C. shisanlingensis –
C. signatus –
C. splendens –
C. straminipes –
C. stygius –
C. subultimus –
C. swezeyi –
C. taiwanensis –
C. talyshensis –
C. terraereginensis –
C. terryi –
C. tibetanus –
C. timberlakei –
C. titanus –
C. trichostylis –
C. turkmenorum –
C. ugandensis –
C. ultimus –
C. uluhe –
C. validus –
C. varipes –
C. varius –
C. villifemoralis –
C. villosiscutum –
C. vinnulus –
C. visendus –
C. vittipes –
C. xanthocnemis –
C. yoshiyasui –
C. zululandicus
[Source: Catalogue of Life: 2013 Annual Checklist]
Name
editCephalops Fallén, 1810
References
edit- De Meyer, M. 1994: Phylogenetic relationships within the Cephalopsini (Diptera, Pipunculidae). Bulletin et Annales de la Société royale belge d'Entomologie, 130(1-3): 7–18. [not seen]