Chrysotus
Chrysotus (лат. ) — род мух-зеленушек из семейства Dolichopodidae (отряд двукрылые). 320 видов. Космополитный род[1][2].
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Научная классификация | ||||||||||||
Домен: Царство: Подцарство: Без ранга: Без ранга: Без ранга: Без ранга: Тип: Подтип: Надкласс: Класс: Подкласс: Инфракласс: Надотряд: Antliophora Отряд: Подотряд: Инфраотряд: Надсемейство: Семейство: Род: Chrysotus |
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Международное научное название | ||||||||||||
Chrysotus Meigen, 1824 | ||||||||||||
Типовой вид | ||||||||||||
Musca nigripes Fabricius, 1794 |
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Описание
Мелкие двукрылые насекомые. Близок к роду Achradocera. От близких групп отличается шаровидным постпедицелем самца. Стилус субапикальный аристоподобный; лоб шире лица; нижняя постокулярная поверхность с мелкими немодифицированными щетинками[1].
- Chrysotus neglectus
- Chrysotus suavis
Классификация
- C. abdominalis Say, 1829
- C. acuticornis Becker, 1922[4]
- C. acutus Aldrich, 1896[5]
- C. adsiduus Becker, 1922[4]
- C. affinis Loew, 1861
- C. albibarbus Loew, 1857
- C. albifacies (Parent, 1929)[6]
- C. albihirtipes Robinson, 1975[7]
- C. albipalpus Aldrich, 1896[5]
- C. albisignatus Becker, 1924
- C. albohirtus Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. aldrichi Van Duzee, 1915[9]
- C. alpicola Strobl, 1893
- C. alternus Becker, 1922[4]
- C. alterum Becker, 1922[4]
- C. amabilis Parent, 1931[10]
- C. americanus (Wheeler, 1896)
- C. amplicornis Kowarz, 1874
- C. amplicornis Zetterstedt, 1849
- C. amurensis Negrobov, 1980
- C. andorrensis Parent, 1938
- C. andrei Negrobov, 1986
- C. andreji Negrobov, 1986
- C. angulicornis Kowarz, 1874
- C. angulicornis Buchmann, 1961
- C. angustifacies (Becker, 1922)[4]
- C. annulatus Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. annulatus Macquart, 1842
- C. annulipes Meigen, 1824[11]
- C. anomalus Malloch, 1914
- C. apicalis Aldrich, 1896[5]
- C. apicalis Parent, 1932
- C. approximatus (Aldrich, 1896)[5]
- C. arcticus Frey, 1915
- C. arcuatus Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. arduus Parent, 1934
- C. argentatus Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. arkansensis Van Duzee, 1930[12]
- C. arvernicus Vaillant & Brunhes, 1980
- C. atratus Van Duzee, 1930[13]
- C. atripes von Roser, 1840
- C. auratus Loew, 1861
- C. azoricus Frey, 1945
- C. badius Van Duzee, 1932[14]
- C. baerti Bickel & Sinclair, 1997
- C. baicalensis Negrobov & Maslova, 1995[15]
- C. bajaensis Harmston, 1968
- C. barbatus (Loew, 1861)
- C. barbipes Van Duzee, 1932[14]
- C. barretoi Becker, 1908[16]
- C. basalis Philippi, 1865
- C. basilaris Curran, 1924[17]
- C. beijingensis Wang & Yang, 2006[18]
- C. bellax Parent, 1933
- C. bellulus Van Duzee, 1932
- C. bellus Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. bermudensis Johnson, 1914
- C. bicolor Macquart, 1827
- C. bicolor Vanschuytbroeck, 1951[19]
- C. bifurcatus Wang & Yang, 2008[20]
- C. bigoti Parent, 1932
- C. blepharosceles Kowarz, 1874
- C. bracteatus Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. brasiliensis Van Duzee, 1933[21]
- C. brevicercus Wang & Yang, 2008[20]
- C. brevicornis Van Duzee, 1933
- C. brevispina Van Duzee, 1933
- C. brevitibia Van Duzee, 1927
- C. brooksi Negrobov. Selivanova & Maslova, 2013[22]
- C. caerulescens Negrobov, 1980
- C. caerulus Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. calcaratus Van Duzee, 1930
- C. californicus Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. callichromus Robinson, 1975[7]
- C. callidus Parent, 1944
- C. canadensis Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. carolinensis Robinson, 1964[23]
- C. caudatulus Van Duzee, 1932[14]
- C. caudatus Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. caudatus Van Duzee, 1931
- C. chaetipalpus Parent, 1933
- C. chaetoproctus Parent, 1933
- C. chetifer Parent, 1934
- C. chilensis Van Duzee, 1930
- C. chinensis Wiedemann, 1830
- C. chlanoflavus Harmston & Knowlton, 1940
- C. chloricus Van Duzee, 1911
- C. choricus Wheeler, 1890
- C. ciliatus Malloch, 1914
- C. cilipes Meigen, 1824[11]
- C. cinerellus Zetterstedt, 1838
- C. clypeatus Robinson, 1967
- C. cobaltinus Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. cockerellae Curran, 1929[17]
- C. collini Parent, 1923
- C. coloradensis Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. concinnarius Say, 1829
- C. concinnus Zetterstedt, 1843
- C. contractus Van Duzee, 1929
- C. convergens Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. copiosus Meigen, 1824[11]
- C. corbieri Parent, 1934
- C. corniger Negrobov & Maslova, 1995[15]
- C. cornutus Loew, 1862
- C. costalis Loew, 1861
- C. costatus Van Duzee, 1915
- C. crassitarsis Parent, 1939
- C. cressoni Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. cupreus (Macquart, 1839)
- C. cupreus Macquart, 1827
- C. currani Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. dakotensis Harmston, 1952
- C. decipiens Negrobov & Tsurikov, 2000[24]
- C. defensus Negrobov & Maslova, 2000[24]
- C. degener Frey, 1917
- C. denticornis Lamb, 1932:[25]
- C. deremptus (Walker, 1849)
- C. diaphorus Parent, 1939
- C. diligens Parent, 1931[10]
- C. discolor Loew, 1861
- C. discretus Becker, 1922[4]
- C. disjunctus Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. distendens Meigen, 1824[11]
- C. distinctus Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. divergens Parent, 1941
- C. diversus Zetterstedt, 1843
- C. diversus Parent, 1933
- C. dividuus Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. divisus Strobl, 1880
- C. djaneti Vaillant, 1953
- C. dorli Negrobov, 1980
- C. dorsalis Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. dubius Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. edwadsi Robinson, 1970[26]
- C. edwardsi Van Duzee, 1930
- C. elongatus Parent, 1934
- C. emarginatus Van Duzee, 1928
- C. emeiensis Wang & Yang, 2008[20]
- C. enderleini Parent, 1938
- C. eques Parent, 1931[10]
- C. errans Parent, 1931[10]
- C. exactus Walker, 1859
- C. excavatus Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. exceptus Becker, 1922[4]
- C. excisicornis Parent, 1935
- C. excisus Aldrich, 1896[5]
- C. excretus Becker, 1922[4]
- C. exiguus Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. exilis Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. exunguis (Thomson, 1869)
- C. facialis Gerstäcker, 1864
- C. fascialis Becker, 1918
- C. femoralis (Becker, 1922)[4]
- C. femoralis Meigen, 1824[11]
- C. femoratus Bigot, 1890
- C. femoratus Zetterstedt, 1843
- C. flavicauda Van Duzee, 1928
- C. flavimaculatus Van Duzee, 1929
- C. flavipalpis Van Duzee, 1930
- C. flavipes von Roser, 1840
- C. flavisetus Malloch, 1914
- C. flaviventris von Roser, 1840
- C. flavus Aldrich, 1896[5]
- C. flavus Vanschuytbroeck, 1957[19]
- C. fortunatus Negrobov & Maslova, 2000[24]
- C. frontalis Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. fujianensis Wang & Yang, 2008[20]
- C. fulvohirtus Van Duzee, 1915[9]
- C. furcatus Robinson, 1964
- C. fuscoluteus Negrobov & Zurikov, 1986
- C. giganteus Parent, 1931[10]
- C. gilvipes Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. glebi Negrobov & Maslova, 1995[15]
- C. gramineus (Fallén, 1823)
- C. gramineus Meigen, 1838
- C. grandicornis Parent, 1930
- C. gratiosus Becker, 1922[4]
- C. guizhouensis Wang & Yang, 2008[20]
- C. guyanensis Parent, 1934
- C. halteralis Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. halteratus Meuffels & Grootaert, 1996
- C. harmstoni Meuffels & Grootaert, 1999[27]
- C. hastatus Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. hawaiiensis Grimshaw, 1901
- C. hilburni Woodley, 1996
- C. hirsutus Aldrich, 1896[5]
- C. hirtipes Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. hirtus Parent, 1931[10]
- C. hubeiensis Wang & Yang, 2008[20]
- C. humilis Parent, 1928
- C. idahoensis Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. imitator Becker, 1922[4]
- C. incertus Walker, 1849
- C. incisus Parent, 1928
- C. inconspicuus Loew, 1858
- C. incumbens Becker, 1924
- C. indifferens Curran, 1924[17]
- C. inermis Aldrich, 1896[5]
- C. infirmus Parent, 1933
- C. infuscatus (Van Duzee, 1915)[9]
- C. inornatus Parent, 1933
- C. insignis (Parent, 1933)[28]
- C. insularis (Lamb, 1933)
- C. insularis (Parent, 1933)[28]
- C. integer Robinson, 1975[7]
- C. intermedius Frey, 1945
- C. intrudus Harmston, 1951
- C. javanensis de Meijere, 1916
- C. jindingensis Wang & Yang, 2008[20]
- C. johnsoni Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. junctus Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. kansensis Harmston, 1952
- C. kerguelensis Enderlein, 1909
- C. kholsa Hollis, 1964
- C. kowarzi Lundbeck,1912
- C. laciniatus Becker, 1919
- C. laesus (Fallén, 1823)
- C. laesus (Wiedemann, 1817)[29]
- C. laetus Meigen, 1824[11]
- C. lamellicaudatus Robinson, 1975[7]
- C. lamellifer Robinson, 1964[23]
- C. laminatus Becker, 1922[4]
- C. latealatus Vanschuytbroeck, 1951[19]
- C. latifacies Van Duzee, 1933
- C. leucosetus Harmston, 1971
- C. leucostoma (Loew, 1861)
- C. licenti Parent, 1944
- C. litoralis Robinson, 1964[23]
- C. liui Wang & Yang, 2008[20]
- C. lividiventris Becker, 1924
- C. ljutengensis Negrobov & Zurikov, 1986
- C. lobipes Parent, 1934
- C. logvinovskii Negrobov & Tsurikov, 2000[24]
- C. longihirtus Van Duzee, 1932[14]
- C. longimanus Loew, 1861
- C. longipalpus Edwards, 1932
- C. longipalpus Aldrich, 1896[5]
- C. longipes Van Duzee, 1927
- C. longiseta (Parent, 1933)[28]
- C. longiventris Van Duzee, 1931
- C. luctuosus Bigot, 1888
- C. lundbladi Frey, 1939
- C. luoyangensis Wang & Yang, 2008[20]
- C. madagascariensis Dyte & Smith, 1980[30]
- C. magnicornis Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. magnicornis Zetterstedt, 1843
- C. magnicornis Parent, 1928
- C. magnipalpus Van Duzee, 1927
- C. major Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. malachiticus Speiser, 1910
- C. mediocaudatus Robinson, 1975[7]
- C. megalocerus Meuffels & Grootaert, 1999[27]
- C. melampodius Loew, 1857
- C. melanopus Parent, 1926
- C. meridionalis (Becker, 1922)[4]
- C. metatarsatus Becker, 1922[4]
- C. mexicanus Robinson, 1967
- C. microcerus Kowarz, 1874
- C. microtatus Meuffels & Grootaert, 1999[27]
- C. millardi Meuffels & Grootaert, 1999[27]
- C. minimus (Meigen, 1830)
- C. minimus Robinson, 1975[7]
- C. minor Frey, 1945
- C. minor Parent, 1931[10]
- C. minuticornis Van Duzee, 1927
- C. mirandus Van Duzee, 1927
- C. miripalpus Parent, 1928
- C. miritibia Parent, 1933
- C. mobilis Becker, 1924
- C. modestus Parent, 1928
- C. molliculus (Fallén, 1823)
- C. monochaetus Kowarz, 1874
- C. monticola Negrobov & Maslova, 1995[15]
- C. morrisoni Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. mundus (Loew, 1861)
- C. nanjingensis Wang & Yang, 2008[20]
- C. nanus Parent, 1928
- C. neglectus (Wiedemann, 1817)[29]
- C. neopicticornis Robinson, 1967
- C. neoselandensis Parent, 1933
- C. neotropicus Dyte,1980[31]
- C. niger Loew, 1869
- C. nigerrimus Becker, 1918
- C. nigriciliatus Van Duzee, 1933[21]
- C. nigricilius Loew, 1871
- C. nigricosta von Roser, 1840
- C. nigrifrons Parent, 1929[6]
- C. nigripalpis Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. nigripes (Fabricius, 1794)
- C. nigripes Meigen, 1824[11]
- C. nubilus Say, 1829
- C. nudipes Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. nudisetus Negrobov & Maslova, 1995[15]
- C. nudus Becker, 1918
- C. obliquus Loew, 1861
- C. oblongus (Parent, 1928)
- C. obscuripes Zetterstedt, 838:
- C. occidentalis (Van Duzee, 1915)[9]
- C. ochropus Thomson, 1869
- C. orichalceus Gosseries, 1989
- C. orientalis Negrobov & Tsurikov, 2000[24]
- C. ovalicornis Parent, 1934
- C. pallidipalpus Van Duzee, 1933[32]
- C. pallipes Loew, 1861
- C. palparis Becker, 1922[4]
- C. palpatus Parent, 1928
- C. palpiger (Wheeler, 1890)
- C. palustris Verrall, 1876
- C. papuanus Meuffels & Grootaert, 1996
- C. paradoxus Aldrich, 1902[33]
- C. parapicalis Bickel & Dyte, 1989[34]
- C. parilis Parent, 1926
- C. parthenus Hardy & Kohn, 1964
- C. parvicornis Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. parvipalpus Van Duzee, 1931
- C. parvulus (Aldrich, 1896)[5]
- C. parvulus Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. parvus Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. pauli Meuffels & Grootaert, 1999[27]
- C. pectoralis Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. peculiariter Negrobov & Maslova, 2000[24]
- C. pennatus Lichtwardt, 1902[35]
- C. peregrinus Parent, 1931[10]
- C. philtrum Melander, 1903
- C. picticornis Loew, 1862
- C. pictipes Becker, 1922[4]
- C. pilicornis Becker, 1914[36]
- C. pilitibia Negrobov & Maslova, 1995[15]
- C. plagius (Vanschuytbroeck, 1952)
- C. polaris Negrobov & Maslova, 2000[24]
- C. polleti Olejnichek, 1999
- C. polychaetus Frey, 1945
- C. pomeroyi Parent, 1934
- C. pratincola Wheeler, 1890
- C. proximus Aldrich, 1896[5]
- C. pseudexcisus Robinson, 1975[7]
- C. pseudocilipes Hollis, 1964
- C. pseudoniger Robinson, 1975[7]
- C. pulchellus Kowarz, 1874
- C. pulcher Parent, 1926
- C. pulvillatus Parent, 1920
- C. pumilus (Meigen, 1824)[11]
- C. pygmaeus Parent, 1934
- C. quadratus (Van Duzee, 1915)[9]
- C. quadratus Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. quadratus Wang & Yang, 2006[18]
- C. rautenbergi (Wheeler,1890)
- C. repandus (Van Duzee, 1915)[9]
- C. rhaphioides Zetterstedt, 1838
- C. ringdahli Parent, 1929[6]
- C. romanicus Pârvu, 1995
- C. rostratus Bigot, 1890
- C. rubzovi Negrobov & Maslova, 1995[15]
- C. rufipes Meigen, 1838
- C. sagittarius Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. satrapa (Wheeler, 1890)
- C. saxatilis Grimshaw, 1901
- C. serratus Wang & Yang, 2006[18]
- C. setifer Parent, 1932
- C. setosus Van Duzee, 1931
- C. seychellensis Lamb, 1922[25]
- C. shannoni Van Duzee, 1930
- C. sibiricus Negrobov & Maslova, 1995[15]
- C. signatus Zetterstedt, 1849
- C. silvicola Harmston, 1951
- C. simulans Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. singularis Parent, 1931[10]
- C. sinuolatus Wang & Yang, 2008[20]
- C. smithi Negrobov, 1980
- C. sodalis (Loew, 1861)
- C. soleatus Becker, 1922[4]
- C. spectabilis (Loew, 1861)
- C. spinifer Malloch, 1914
- C. spiniger Grimshaw, 1901
- C. spinipes Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. straeleni Vanschuytbroeck, 1951[19]
- C. suavis Loew, 1857
- C. subapicalis Becker, 1922[4]
- C. subcaudatus Robinson, 1975[7]
- C. subciliatus Frey, 1945
- C. subcostatus Loew, 1864
- C. subjectus Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. superbus Vanschuytbroeck, 1951[19]
- C. taeniomerus Meigen, 1830
- C. tarsalis Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. teapanus Aldrich, 1901
- C. tennesseensis Robinson, 1964[23]
- C. terminalis Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. thoracicus Philippi, 1865
- C. tibialis Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. tibialis Stephens, 1829
- C. triangularis Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. triangulatus (Van Duzee, 1915)[9]
- C. tricolor Robinson, 1975[7]
- C. tuberculatus Van Duzee, 1931
- C. tumidipes Becker, 1922[4]
- C. unicolor Becker, 1919
- C. uniseriatus Parent, 1933
- C. upembaensis (Vanschuytbroeck, 1952)
- C. usitatus (Van Duzee, 1915)[9]
- C. validus Loew, 1861
- C. vanduzeei (Robinson, 1964)[23]
- C. variabilis (Van Duzee, 1915)[9]
- C. varians Kowarz, 1874
- C. varipes Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. velox Parent, 1931[10]
- C. verecundus Parent, 1933
- C. verralli Parent, 1923
- C. vicinus Parent, 1933
- C. virescens von Roser, 1840
- C. viridifemora Macquart, 1850
- C. viridifemoratus von Roser, 1840
- C. viridis Becker, 1922[4]
- C. viridulus (Fallén, 1823)
- C. vittatus (Van Duzee, 1915)[9]
- C. vividus Loew, 1864
- C. vockerothi Pollet in Pollet, Brooks & Cumming, 2004
- C. vulcanicola Frey, 1945
- C. vulgaris Van Duzee, 1924[8]
- C. wisconsinensis Wheeler, 1890
- C. xanthocal Harmston & Knowlton, 1940
- C. xanthoprasius Bezzi, 1906
- C. xiaolongmensis Wang & Yang, 2006[18]
- C. xinjiangensis Wang & Yang, 2008[20]
- C. xiphostoma Robinson, 1975[7]
- C. zhangi Wang & Yang, 2008[20]
- C. zhuae Wang & Yang, 2008[20]
- C. zlobini Negrobov, 2000
- C. zlobiniani Negrobov & Maslova, 1995[15]
- другие виды
См. также
Примечания
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Литература
- Yang, D., Zhu, Y. J., Wang, M. Q. & Zhang, L. L. World catalog of Dolichopodidae (Insecta: Diptera) (англ.). — Beijing: China Agricultural University Press, 2006. — P. 704.
Ссылки
- Igor Grichanov. A checklist of species of the family Dolichopodidae (Diptera) of the World arranged by alphabetic list of generic names (англ.) (19 апреля 2011). Дата обращения: 31 августа 2017. Архивировано 31 июля 2012 года.
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