Dasysyrphus
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Genus: | Dasysyrphus Enderlein, 1938 |
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Dasysyrphus is a genus of hoverflies.[1]
Species
- D. albostriatus (Fallén, 1817)
- D. amalopis (Osten Sacken, 1875)
- D. bilineatus (Matsumura, 1917)
- D. corsicanus (Becker, 1921)
- D. creper (Snow, 1895)
- D. eggeri (Schiner, 1862)
- D. friuliensis (van der Goot, 1960)
- D. hilaris (Zetterstedt, 1843)
- D. intrudens (Osten Sacken, 1877)
- D. lapidosus Barkalov, 1990
- D. lenensis Bagatshanova, 1980
- D. limatus (Hine, 1922)
- D. lotus (Williston, 1887)
- D. nigricornis (Verrall, 1873)
- D. osburni (Curran, 1925)
- D. pauxillus (Williston, 1887)[2][3]
- D. pinastri (De Geer, 1776)
- D. postclaviger (Stys & Moucha, 1962)
- D. reflectipennis (Curran, 1921)
- D. tricinctus (Fallén, 1817)
- D. venustus (Meigen, 1822)
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References
- Stubbs, Alan E.; Falk, Steven J. (1983). British Hoverflies: An Illustrated Identification Guide. British Entomological & Natural History Society. pp. 253, xvpp.
- Rabarts, Ian W. (18 Feb 2011). "Dasysyrphus pauxillus (Williston) (Diptera, Syrphidae) new to Britain in Breckland". Dipterists Digest. Second Series. Dipterists Forum. 17 (2): 157–161.
- Parker, Mick (2013). "An additional British site for Dasysyrphus pauxillus (Williston) (Diptera, Syrphidae)". Dipterists Digest. Second Series. Dipterists Forum. 20 (2): 119.
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