Hybobathus

Hybobathus is a genus of hoverfly in the Neotropical region, formerly included in the genus Ocyptamus, which was split after researchers determined it was not monophyletic.[1][2]

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Hybobathus

Enderlein, 1937

Species

  • H. anera (Curran, 1939)
  • H. arx (Fluke, 1936)
  • H. bivittatus (Curran, 1941)
  • H. cobboldia (Hull, 1958)
  • H. cubensis (Macquart, 1850)
  • H. druida (Hull, 1947)
  • H. flavipennis (Wiedemann, 1830)
  • H. idanus (Curran, 1941)
  • H. lineatus (Macquart, 1846)
  • H. lividus (Schiner, 1868)
  • H. macropyga (Curran, 1941)
  • H. myrtella (Hull, 1960)
  • H. nectarinus (Hull, 1942)
  • H. norina (Curran, 1941)
  • H. notatus (Loew, 1866)
  • H. obsoletus (Curran, 1941)
  • H. pennatus (Hull, 1943)
  • H. persimilis (Curran, 1930)
  • H. phaeopterus (Schiner, 1868)
  • H. placivus (Williston, 1888)
  • H. quadrilineatus Enderlein, 1938
  • H. rubricosus (Wiedemann, 1830)
  • H. ryl (Hull, 1943)
  • H. silaceus (Austen, 1893)
  • H. thecla (Hull, 1943)
  • H. vittiger (Hull, 1949)
  • H. wiedemanni Enderlein, 1938
  • H. zenia (Curran, 1941)


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References

  1. Mengual, Ximo (2012). "Is the mega-diverse genus Ocyptamus (Diptera, Syrphidae) monophyletic? Evidence from molecular characters including the secondary structure of 28S rRNA". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 62 (1): 191–205. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2011.09.014. PMID 21985963.
  2. Gonçalves Miranda, Gil Felipe (2011). An overview of the genus Ocyptamus Macquart, 1834, with a revision of the Ocyptamus tristis species group (Doctor of Philosophy thesis). University of Guelph. Archived from the original on 14 July 2012. Retrieved 16 Jan 2012.
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