Chloropsina

Chloropsina is a genus of flies in the family Chloropidae.

Chloropsina
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Chloropsina

Becker, 1911[1]
Species

See text

Synonyms

Globiops (Andersson, 1977)

Species

  • Chloropsina acuticornis (Deeming, 1981)
  • Chloropsina affulgens (Deeming, 1981)
  • Chloropsina amabile (Frey, 1923)
  • Chloropsina ambigua (Frey, 1923)
  • Chloropsina angolensis (Deeming, 1981)
  • Chloropsina angustigenis (Becker, 1912)
  • Chloropsina ater (Duda, 1934)
  • Chloropsina bipunctifrons (Meijere, 1913)
  • Chloropsina brunnescens (Andersson, 1977)
  • Chloropsina citrivora (Sabrosky, 1976)
  • Chloropsina coelestifrons (Frey, 1923)
  • Chloropsina collessi (Spencer, 1986)
  • Chloropsina completa (Becker, 1913)
  • Chloropsina costale (Malloch, 1931)
  • Chloropsina crassipalpis (Deeming, 1981)
  • Chloropsina deemingi (Ismay, 1996)
  • Chloropsina delicata (Becker, 1911)
  • Chloropsina difficilis (Malloch, 1931)
  • Chloropsina distinguenda (Frey, 1909)
  • Chloropsina distinguendus (Frey, 1909)
  • Chloropsina elegans (Bezzi, 1914)
  • Chloropsina flavovaria (Becker, 1916)
  • Chloropsina gingerensis (Spencer, 1986)
  • Chloropsina gugae (Deeming, 1981)
  • Chloropsina ilaroensis (Deeming, 1981)
  • Chloropsina koongarrensis (Spencer, 1986)
  • Chloropsina kurilensis (Nartshuk, 1973)
  • Chloropsina lacreiventris (Lamb, 1917)
  • Chloropsina leucochaeta (Walker, 1835)
  • Chloropsina litoralis (Deeming, 1981)
  • Chloropsina lucens (Becker, 1910)
  • Chloropsina mallochi (Sabrosky, 1955)
  • Chloropsina mambillaensis (Deeming, 1981)
  • Chloropsina medleri (Deeming, 1981)
  • Chloropsina minima (Becker, 1911)
  • Chloropsina minus (Malloch, 1931)
  • Chloropsina nigerrima (Becker, 1913)
  • Chloropsina nigricollis (Frey, 1923)
  • Chloropsina nitens (Lamb, 1917)
  • Chloropsina nuda (Becker, 1913)
  • Chloropsina obscura (Spencer, 1986)
  • Chloropsina ochrifrons (Deeming, 1981)
  • Chloropsina oculata (Becker, 1911)
  • Chloropsina pallipes (Spencer, 1986)
  • Chloropsina poecilogaster (Becker, 1913)
  • Chloropsina polita (Becker, 1911)
  • Chloropsina pulicaria (Ismay, 1999)
  • Chloropsina punctifacialis (Deeming, 1981)
  • Chloropsina queenslandensis (Spencer, 1986)
  • Chloropsina rhombata (Kanmiya, 1978)
  • Chloropsina rohaceki (Nartshuk, 2000)
  • Chloropsina ruandana (Deeming, 1981)
  • Chloropsina rubrostriata (Duda, 1934)
  • Chloropsina simile (Malloch, 1931)
  • Chloropsina stubbsi (Deeming, 1981)
  • Chloropsina sulcicornis (Deeming, 1981)
  • Chloropsina sumatrana (Duda, 1934)
  • Chloropsina sydneyensis (Malloch, 1938)
  • Chloropsina sylvatica (Deeming, 1981)
  • Chloropsina tagalica (Frey, 1923)
  • Chloropsina tatabua (Deeming, 1981)
  • Chloropsina tibiale (Malloch, 1931)
  • Chloropsina triangularis (Malloch, 1931)
  • Chloropsina turneri (Spencer, 1986)
  • Chloropsina varia (Becker, 1913)
  • Chloropsina varley (Ismay, 1999)
  • Chloropsina varleyi (Ismay, 1999)
  • Chloropsina vesicata (Deeming, 1981)
Names brought to synonymy
  • Chloropsina nigrohalteratum, synonym of Melanum nigrohalteratum
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References

  1. Chloropidae. Eine monographische Studie. III. Teil. Die indo-australische Region. T Becker , Ann. Mus. Natl. Hungarici, 1911


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