Condylostylus
Appearance
Condylostylus | |
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Condylostylus sp | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Dolichopodidae |
Tribe: | Sciapodini |
Genus: | Condylostylus Bigot, 1859 |
Type species | |
Psilopus bituberculatus Macquart, 1842
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Synonyms | |
Condylostylus is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae.[2]
Gallery
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Asian Long Legged Fly, Condylostylus sp. . Found at Tirunelveli, India.
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Condylostylus longicornis found in Alameda County, California, USA.
Species
- C. acceptus Parent, 1933
- C. alatus Becker, 1922
- C. albiciliatus (Van Duzee, 1927)
- C. albicoxa (Walker, 1849)
- C. albidipes Wei, 2006
- C. albifrons Parent, 1932
- C. albihirtus (Van Duzee, 1929)
- C. argentatus (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. argentifer Parent, 1929
- C. argentipes Parent, 1929
- C. armipes (Bigot, 1890)
- C. atricauda (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. atrolamellatus (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. atrox Becker, 1922
- C. banksi (Van Duzee, 1915)
- C. barbatulus Becker, 1922
- C. barbatus (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. basilaris (Wiedemann, 1830)
- C. basovi Grichanov, 1998[3]
- C. beckeri Speiser, 1920
- C. bellulus (Aldrich, 1896)
- C. bicolor Zhu & Yang, 2011
- C. bicoloripes (Van Duzee, 1929)
- C. bifasciatus Parent, 1931
- C. bifilus (Van der Wulp, 1891)
- C. bifimbriatus (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. biseta Becker, 1922
- C. bisetosus Parent, 1930
- C. bisinuatus Van Duzee, 1931
- C. bituberculatus (Macquart, 1842)
- C. blepharotarsis Meuffels & Grootaert, 1999[4]
- C. brayi Robinson, 1975
- C. brevihirtus Van Duzee, 1930
- C. brevilamellatus Parent, 1929
- C. brevimanus (Enderlein, 1912)
- C. brevipedis Van Duzee, 1931
- C. brevis Becker, 1922
- C. breviseta (Coquillett, 1902)
- C. brimleyi Robinson, 1964
- C. brunnicosus Frey, 1925
- C. burgeoni Parent, 1935
- C. caesar Becker, 1922
- C. caii Parent, 1934
- C. calcaratus (Loew, 1861)
- C. camptopus Parent, 1928
- C. cancer Van Duzee, 1934
- C. capitulatus Parent, 1929
- C. caudatus (Wiedemann, 1830)
- C. chaineyi Grichanov, 1998[3]
- C. cilitarsis (Van der Wulp, 1888)
- C. cilitibia Parent, 1939
- C. cinctiventris Van Duzee, 1934
- C. clavatus (Van Duzee, 1929)
- C. clavipes (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. clivus Wei & Song, 2005
- C. cochlearis Becker, 1922
- C. coerulus (Macquart in Bigot, 1859)
- C. coloradensis Van Duzee, 1932[5]
- C. comatus (Loew, 1861)
- C. comes Parent, 1933
- C. completus Becker, 1922
- C. confluens Becker, 1922
- C. congensis Curran, 1927
- C. connectans (Curran, 1942)
- C. conspectus Becker, 1922
- C. corculum (Walker, 1849)
- C. cornutus Van Duzee, 1931
- C. coxalis (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. crinicauda Parent, 1929
- C. crinitus (Aldrich, 1904)
- C. ctenopus (Enderlein, 1912)
- C. cylindricus (Van Duzee, 1929)
- C. damingshanus Wang, Zhu, Yang, 2012
- C. danieli Grichanov, 2010[1]
- C. denticulatus Van Duzee, 1931
- C. depressus (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. diffusus (Wiedemann, 1830)
- C. digitiformis Yang, 1998
- C. diminuans Becker, 1922
- C. distinctus Van Duzee, 1931
- C. diversipes Becker, 1922
- C. dives Parent, 1929
- C. dominicensis Robinson, 1975
- C. erectus Becker, 1922
- C. erroneus Grichanov, 2003[6]
- C. exemtus (Walker, 1852)
- C. exquisitus (Walker, 1852)
- C. facetus Parent, 1933
- C. fascinator Parent, 1933
- C. fastuosus Parent, 1933
- C. felix Becker, 1922
- C. fenestratus (Van der Wulp, 1891)
- C. fenestrella Parent, 1933
- C. filiformis Becker, 1922
- C. filipeniculatus (Enderlein, 1912)
- C. fimbriatus Parent, 1928
- C. flagellatus Becker, 1922
- C. flagellipodex Becker, 1922
- C. flavicoxa (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. flavilamellatus Becker, 1922
- C. flavipedus Zhu & Yang, 2011
- C. flavipes (Aldrich, 1904)
- C. floridus Parent, 1939
- C. forcipatus (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. formosus (Parent, 1934)
- C. fraterculus (Enderlein, 1912)
- C. fujianensis Yang & Yang, 2003
- C. fupingensis Yang & Saigusa, 2005
- C. furcatus (Van Duzee, 1915)
- C. furcatus Zhu & Yang, 2011 (needs new name)
- C. fuscipennis Van Duzee, 1934
- C. fusitarsis Van Duzee, 1933[7]
- C. galinae Grichanov, 1996
- C. gemma (Bigot, 1890)
- C. geniculatus Yang, 1998
- C. genualis (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. gorgonensis Parent, 1933
- C. gracilis (Aldrich, 1904)
- C. graenicheri (Van Duzee, 1927)
- C. guttula (Wiedemann, 1830)
- C. hamiformis Becker, 1922
- C. helioi Miward de Azevedo, 1976
- C. hirsutus Becker, 1922
- C. hirtipes (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. ignobilis Becker, 1922
- C. ignoratus Becker, 1922
- C. ignotus Becker, 1922
- C. imitator Curran, 1924
- C. impar Becker, 1922
- C. impatiens Becker, 1922
- C. imperator (Aldrich, 1904)
- C. imperialis (Fabricius, 1805)
- C. inermis (Loew, 1861)
- C. inopinatus (Parent, 1933)
- C. inornatus (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. insignitus Parent, 1929
- C. insularis (Aldrich, 1896)
- C. interceptus (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. itoi Kasagi, 2006
- C. japonicus Kasagi, 1984
- C. kivuensis Vanschuytbroeck, 1964
- C. latiapicatus (Van Duzee, 1933)
- C. latimanus Van Duzee, 1931
- C. latipennis Parent, 1941
- C. latitarsis (Becker, 1922)
- C. lavatus Parent, 1930
- C. leigongshanus Wei & Yang, 2007
- C. leonardi (Van Duzee, 1915)
- C. lepidopus Frey, 1928
- C. lepidus (Walker, 1852)
- C. libidinosus Parent, 1933
- C. longicaudatus Zhu & Yang, 2011
- C. longicornis (Fabricius, 1775)
- C. longipennis (Van Duzee, 1929)
- C. longitalus (Van Duzee, 1923)
- C. lopesi Miward de Azevedo, 1976
- C. lorifer (Parent, 1934)
- C. lunator Curran, 1925
- C. luteicinctus Parent, 1930
- C. luteicoxa Parent, 1929
- C. lutheri (Frey, 1917)
- C. lutzi Freitas & Lopes, 1941
- C. melampus (Loew, 1862)
- C. mensor (Van Duzee, 1929)
- C. mireciliatus Parent, 1928
- C. miripennis Parent, 1931
- C. miripes Parent, 1933
- C. mirus Parent, 1931
- C. moniliventris Parent, 1934
- C. mundus (Wiedemann, 1830)
- C. nebulosus (Matsumura, 1916)
- C. nigripilosus Robinson, 1975
- C. nigrofemoratus (Walker, 1849)
- C. nobilissimus (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. nubeculus Becker, 1922
- C. nudifacies Van Duzee, 1930
- C. nudipes Becker, 1922
- C. occidentalis (Bigot, 1888)
- C. ocellatus Parent, 1930
- C. oedipus Becker, 1922
- C. ogilvii (Malloch, 1932)
- C. ornaticauda Van Duzee, 1931
- C. ornatipennis (De Meijere, 1910)
- C. ornatipes Van Duzee, 1931
- C. ornatus Parent, 1931
- C. paraterminalis Dyte, 1975
- C. paricoxa Parent, 1939
- C. patellitarsis Becker, 1922
- C. pateraeformis Becker, 1923
- C. patibulatus (Say, 1823)
- C. pectinator Parent, 1930
- C. pectinatus Becker, 1922
- C. pedestris Becker, 1922
- C. penicilliger (Enderlein, 1912)
- C. pennatus Parent, 1929
- C. pennifer (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. perforatus Parent, 1934
- C. perplexus (Parent, 1933)
- C. perspicuus Becker, 1922
- C. pilipes (Macquart, 1842)
- C. pilosus (Loew, 1861)
- C. plagiochaetus (Meuffels & Grootaert, 2007)[1]
- C. plumitarsis Parent, 1933
- C. plutus Parent, 1929
- C. posticatus (Wiedemann, 1830)
- C. praestans (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. pressitarsus Parent, 1931
- C. pretiosus (Walker, 1849)
- C. productipes Parent, 1934
- C. profundus Becker, 1922
- C. pruinifrons Parent, 1929
- C. pruinosus (Coquillett, 1904)
- C. pseudoparicoxa Grichanov, 1999[8]
- C. pulchripes Becker, 1922
- C. pulchritarsis Van Duzee, 1931
- C. punctumalbum Parent, 1929
- C. purpuratus (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. purpureus (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. quadricolor (Walker, 1849)
- C. quadriseriatus Robinson, 1975
- C. rex Parent, 1929
- C. rubrocauda Van Duzee, 1931
- C. salti (Van Duzee, 1929)
- C. scaber (Loew, 1861)
- C. schmidti (Parent, 1954)
- C. schnusei Becker, 1922
- C. selectus Parent, 1931
- C. selitskayae Grichanov, 1998[3]
- C. semiciliatus (Van Duzee, 1929)
- C. seminiger Becker, 1922
- C. serenus Becker, 1922
- C. setifer Parent, 1929
- C. setitarsis Van Duzee, 1931
- C. simplex Becker, 1922
- C. sinclairi Grichanov, 2000
- C. singularis Becker, 1922
- C. sinuatus (Macquart, 1842)
- C. sipho (Say, 1823)
- C. skufjini Grichanov, 1998[3]
- C. squamifer Becker, 1922
- C. stigma (Fabricius, 1805)
- C. striatipennis Becker, 1922
- C. subcordatus Becker, 1922
- C. subgeniculatus Yang & Saigusa, 2005
- C. sumptuosus Parent, 1929
- C. superbus (Wiedemann, 1830)
- C. superfluus (Schiner, 1868)
- C. surinamensis Parent, 1928
- C. tarsatus Van Duzee, 1932[5]
- C. tenebrosus (Walker, 1857)
- C. tenuipes Becker, 1922
- C. tenuis (Van Duzee, 1933)
- C. terciliatus Parent, 1928
- C. terminalis Becker, 1922
- C. tibialis (Wiedemann, 1830)
- C. tonsus (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. trimaculatus Van Duzee, 1931
- C. triseriatus (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. tumantumari Curran, 1925
- C. ulrichi Grichanov, 2000
- C. umbrinervis Parent, 1933
- C. unguipes Becker, 1922
- C. uniseriatus Becker, 1922
- C. varitibia Van Duzee, 1932[5]
- C. victorisetae Hollis, 1964
- C. vietnamensis Li, Li & Yang, 2012[9]
- C. vigilans Becker, 1922
- C. villosus Parent, 1928
- C. violaceus (Macquart, 1842)
- C. viridicoxa (Aldrich, 1904)
- C. viridis Parent, 1929
- C. xixianus Yang & Saigusa, 2000
- C. xizangensis Zhu & Yang, 2007[10]
- C. yaromi Grichanov, 1999[8]
- C. yunnanensis Zhu & Yang, 2007[10]
Unrecognised species:
- C. femoratus (Say, 1823)
- C. imperfectus Becker, 1922
- C. inficitus (Walker, 1849)
- C. nitidus (Walker, 1852)
- C. pleuralis (Thomson, 1869)
- C. stigma (Wiedemann, 1830)
Species considered nomina dubia:[11]
- C. amoris (Walker, 1849)
- C. anceps (Wiedemann, 1830)
- C. clathratus (Macquart, 1842)
- C. detegendus Parent, 1935
- C. dux (Wiedemann, 1830)
- C. equestris (Fabricius, 1775)
- C. flavizonatus Parent, 1954
- C. guyanensis (Macquart, 1842)
- C. haereticus (Walker, 1860)
- C. hirtulus (Bigot, 1888)
- C. incisuralis (Macquart, 1845)
- C. leprieuri (Macquart, 1842)
- C. pampoecilus (Bigot, 1888)
- C. permodicus (Walker, 1860)
- C. polychromus (Bigot, 1890)
- C. portoricensis (Macquart, 1834)
- C. pulcher (Wiedemann, 1830)
- C. smaragdulus (Wiedemann, 1830)
- C. solidus (Walker, 1860)
- C. suavium (Walker, 1849)
Species considered nomina nuda:
The following species are synonyms of other species:[11]
- C. acuminatus Van Duzee, 1930: Synonym of C. erectus Becker, 1922
- C. albicoxa (Walker, 1849): Synonym of C. caudatus (Wiedemann, 1830)
- C. astequinus (Bigot, 1888): Synonym of C. quadricolor (Walker, 1849)
- C. barbipes Van Duzee, 1934: Synonym of C. imperialis (Fabricius, 1805)
- C. barbitarsus Parent, 1928: Synonym of C. brevimanus (Enderlein, 1912)
- C. chalybeus (Van Duzee, 1914): Synonym of C. comatus (Loew, 1861)
- C. ciliatus Parent, 1929 (preoccupied by C. ciliatus (Loew, 1861)): Renamed to C. blepharotarsis Meuffels & Grootaert, 1999[4]
- C. clunalis (Coquillett, 1902): Synonym of C. atrolamellatus (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. currani Parent, 1929: Synonym of C. melampus (Loew, 1862)
- C. debilis Becker, 1922: Synonym of C. crinitus (Aldrich, 1904)
- C. decoripes Becker, 1922: Synonym of C. forcipatus (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. digitatus (Van Duzee, 1914): Synonym of C. quadricolor (Walker, 1849)
- C. flavimanus (Macquart, 1842): Synonym of C. longicornis (Fabricius, 1775)
- C. furcillatus Parent, 1928: Synonym of C. atrolamellatus (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. imitans Curran, 1926 (preoccupied by C. imitans Curran, 1925): Renamed to C. erroneus Grichanov, 2003[6]
- C. insolitus Van Duzee, 1930: Synonym of C. subcordatus Becker, 1922
- C. jucundus (Loew, 1861): Synonym of C. quadricolor (Walker, 1849)
- C. longiseta (Coquillett, 1902): Synonym of C. depressus (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. metallifer (Walker, 1849): Synonym of C. longicornis (Fabricius, 1775)
- C. nigripes (Macquart, 1842): Synonym of C. longicornis (Fabricius, 1775)
- C. nigritibia Van Duzee, 1932: Synonym of C. quadricolor (Walker, 1849)
- C. nitidicauda (Van Duzee, 1929): Synonym of C. atrolamellatus (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. panamensis (Van Duzee, 1929): Synonym of C. purpureus (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. peractus (Walker, 1860): Synonym of C. mundus (Wiedemann, 1830)
- C. perpilosus Robinson, 1975: Synonym of C. albiciliatus (Van Duzee, 1927)
- C. pilicornis (Aldrich, 1904): Synonym of C. occidentalis (Bigot, 1888)
- C. quintusflavus Gunther, 1980: Synonym of C. caudatus (Wiedemann, 1830)
- C. radians (Macquart, 1834): Synonym of C. longicornis (Fabricius, 1775)
- C. retrociliatus Parent, 1931: Synonym of C. atrolamellatus (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. saccicauda Parent, 1934: Synonym of C. perspicuus Becker, 1922
- C. semicomatus (Van Duzee, 1929): Synonym of C. villosus Parent, 1928
- C. sexsetosus Van Duzee, 1931:[12] Synonym of C. forcipatus (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. simulans (Van Duzee, 1929): Synonym of C. atrolamellatus (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. tenuimanus Van Duzee, 1931:[12]: Synonym of C. graenicheri (Van Duzee, 1927)
- C. trichosoma (Bigot, 1890): Synonym of C. longicornis (Fabricius, 1775)
- C. vagans Becker, 1922: Synonym of C. forcipatus (Aldrich, 1901)
- C. villosipes Parent, 1933: Synonym of C. imperialis (Fabricius, 1805)
References
- ^ a b c Grichanov, I. Ya. (2010). "A new species of Condylostylus Bigot, 1859 (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) from Tanzania with notes on generic synonymy" (PDF). Far Eastern Entomologist. 216: 1–10.
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- ^ a b c d Grichanov, I. Ya. (1998). "New data on Sciapodinae (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) with a revised catalogue and keys to Afrotropical species of the subfamily" (PDF). Bulletin de l'Institut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique. Entomologie. 68: 79–130.
- ^ a b Meuffels, H. J. G.; Grootaert, Patrick (1999). "New names in the family Dolichopodidae (Diptera)" (PDF). Bulletin de l'Institut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique. Entomologie. 69: 289–292. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
- ^ a b c Van Duzee, M. C. (1932). "New North and South American Dolichopidae, with notes on previously described species" (PDF). American Museum Novitates. 569, 22 pp: 22.
- ^ a b Grichanov, I. Ya. (2003). "New Afrotropical Sciapodinae (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) with some new synonymy" (PDF). Russian Entomological Journal. 12 (3): 329–346.
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- ^ Li, X.; Li, Z.; Yang, D. (2012). "Condylostylus Bigot from Vietnam with description of a new species and a key to Vietnamese species (Diptera: Dolichopodidae)" (PDF). Zootaxa. 3521: 59–66.
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- ^ a b Bickel, D. J. (2002). "New synonyms in the Nearctic and Neotropical Sciapodinae (Diptera: Dolichopodidae)". Studia dipterologica. 9 (2): 545–560.
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