Chrysotoxum
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Genus: | Chrysotoxum Meigen, 1803 |
Chrysotoxum is a genus of hoverflies.[1]
Species
- C. amurense Violovitsh, 1973[2]
- C. arcuatum (Linnaeus, 1758)
- C. asiaticum Becker, 1921
- C. bactrianum Violovitsh, 1973[2]
- C. bajkalicum Violovitsh, 1973[2]
- C. bicinctum (Linnaeus, 1758)
- C. caucasicum Sack, 1930
- C. cautum (Harris, 1776)
- C. chakassicum Violovitsh, 1975
- C. chinook Shannon, 1926
- C. cisalpinum Róndani, 1845
- C. coreanum Shiraki, 1930
- C. derivatum Walker, 1849[3]
- C. elegans Loew, 1841
- C. fasciatum (Müller, 1764)[3]
- C. fasciolatum (De Geer, 1776)
- C. festivum (Linnaeus, 1758)
- C. flaveolum Violovitsh, 1973[2]
- C. flavifrons Macquart, 1842[3]
- C. fratellum Shannon, 1926
- C. gracile Becker, 1921
- C. graciosum Violovitsh, 1975
- C. grande Matsumura, 1911
- C. hameleon Violovitsh, 1973[2]
- C. impressum Becker, 1921
- C. intermedium Meigen, 1822
- C. kozhevnikovi Smirnov, 1925
- C. kozlovi Violovitsh, 1973[2]
- C. lanulosum Violovitsh, 1973[2]
- C. laterale Loew, 1864
- C. latifasciatum Becker, 1921
- C. lessonae Giglio-Tos, 1890
- C. lineare (Zetterstedt, 1819)
- C. lydiae Violovitsh, 1964
- C. montivagum Violovitsh, 1973[2]
- C. octomaculatum Curtis, 1837
- C. parmense Róndani, 1845
- C. parvulum Violovitsh, 1973[2]
- C. perplexum Johnson, 1924
- C. przewalskyi Portschinsky, 1887
- C. pubescens Loew, 1864[3]
- C. radha Violovitsh, 1971
- C. radiosum Shannon, 1926
- C. rhodopense Drensky, 1934
- C. robustum Portschinsky, 1887
- C. rossicum Becker, 1921
- C. rubzovi Violovitsh, 1973[2]
- C. sackeni Giglio-Tos, 1890
- C. sapporense Matsumura, 1916
- C. sibiricum Loew, 1856
- C. skufjini Violovitsh, 1973[2]
- C. stackelbergi Violovitsh, 1953
- C. stenolomum Violovitsh, 1973[2]
- C. subbicinctum Violovitsh, 1956
- C. testaceum Sack, 1913
- C. triarcuatum Macquart in Webb & Berthelot, 1839
- C. verae Violovitsh, 1973[2]
- C. vernale Loew, 1841
- C. verralli Collin, 1940
- C. villosulum Bigot, 1883
- C. willistoni Curran, 1924
- C. ypsilon Williston, 1887
gollark: Imagine having to do maintenence work on that...
gollark: Those are length units, not volume.
gollark: (I don't think that "how big is a molecule of it" is really a valid question, or at least one you can work out that way, but I am not very sure)
gollark: <@474726021652807680> If you used that molar mass they have, you would be calculating the mass of a mole of it, which isn't a molecule.
gollark: What mass are you using? You said you wanted to know how big a molecule was or something?
References
- Stubbs, Alan E.; Falk, Steven J. (1983). British Hoverflies: An Illustrated Identification Guide. British Entomological & Natural History Society. pp. 253, xvpp.
- Violovitsh, N. A. (1973). "New species of hover-flies of the genus Chrysotoxum Mb. (Diptera, Syrphidae) from Palaearctic". Ent. Obozr. 52: 924–934.
- Vockeroth, J.R. (1991). The Flower Flies of the Subfamily Syrphinae of Canada, Alaska and Greenland. The Insects and Arachnids of Canada Part 18. Agriculture Canada. p. 456.
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