Gymnopternus
Gymnopternus cupreus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Dolichopodidae
Tribe: Dolichopodini
Genus: Gymnopternus
Loew, 1857[1]
Type species
Dolichopus cupreus
Fallén, 1823
Synonyms

Gymnopternus is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae.[3] It was formerly placed as a subgenus of Hercostomus, but is now accepted as a separate genus.

Species

  • Gymnopternus aerosus (Fallén, 1823)
  • Gymnopternus albiceps Loew, 1861[4]
  • Gymnopternus aldrichi Robinson, 1964[5]
  • Gymnopternus anarmostus (Melander, 1900)[6]
  • Gymnopternus ancistrus (Yang & Yang, 1995)[7]
  • Gymnopternus angustifrons (Staeger, 1842)
  • Gymnopternus annulatus Van Duzee, 1926[8]
  • Gymnopternus annulipes Robinson, 1964[5]
  • Gymnopternus anomalocerus Robinson, 1964[5]
  • Gymnopternus assimilis (Staeger, 1842)
  • Gymnopternus atratus Pollet, Khaghaninia & Kazerani, 2017[9]
  • Gymnopternus barbatulus Loew, 1861[4]
  • Gymnopternus bariensis Tang, Pan & Yang, 2016[10]
  • Gymnopternus blandulus Parent, 1932[11]
  • Gymnopternus blankaartensis (Pollet, 1990)[12][13]
  • Gymnopternus bomiensis (Yang, 1996)[14]
  • Gymnopternus brevicornis (Staeger, 1842)
  • Gymnopternus brevipes (Van Duzee, 1933)[15]
  • Gymnopternus brunneifacies (Robinson, 1960)[16]
  • Gymnopternus californicus Van Duzee, 1920
  • Gymnopternus campsicnemoides Robinson, 1964[5]
  • Gymnopternus celer (Meigen, 1824)[17]
  • Gymnopternus collectivus (Yang & Grootaert, 1999)[18]
  • Gymnopternus congruens (Becker, 1922)
  • Gymnopternus consanguineus (Harmston, 1952)
  • Gymnopternus constrictus Robinson, 1964[5]
  • Gymnopternus coxalis Loew, 1864
  • Gymnopternus crassicauda Loew, 1861[4]
  • Gymnopternus crassisetosus (Yang & Saigusa, 2001)[19]
  • Gymnopternus cumberlandensis Robinson, 1964[5]
  • Gymnopternus cuneicornis Robinson, 1964[5]
  • Gymnopternus cupreus (Fallén, 1823)
  • Gymnopternus currani (Van Duzee, 1930)
  • Gymnopternus curvatus (Yang, 1997)[20]
  • Gymnopternus daubichensis (Stackelberg, 1933)[21]
  • Gymnopternus debilis Loew, 1861[4]
  • Gymnopternus despicatus Loew, 1861[4]
  • Gymnopternus difficillis Loew, 1861[4]
  • Gymnopternus dorsalis (Yang & Saigusa, 2001)[19]
  • Gymnopternus exilis Loew, 1861[4]
  • Gymnopternus fimbriatus Loew, 1861[4]
  • Gymnopternus flaccus (Wei, 1997)
  • Gymnopternus flaviciliatus Van Duzee, 1914
  • Gymnopternus flavitarsis (Van Duzee, 1925)
  • Gymnopternus flavitibia Pollet, Khaghaninia & Kazerani, 2017[9]
  • Gymnopternus flaviventris Robinson, 1964[5]
  • Gymnopternus flavus Loew, 1861[4]
  • Gymnopternus floridensis Robinson, 1964[5]
  • Gymnopternus frequens Loew, 1861[4]
  • Gymnopternus fujianensis (Yang & Yang, 2003)
  • Gymnopternus fushanensis Zhang & Yang, 2011
  • Gymnopternus ghufrani Grootaert, 2020[22]
  • Gymnopternus grandis (Yang & Yang, 1995)
  • Gymnopternus guangdongensis (Zhang, Yang & Grootaert, 2003)[23]
  • Gymnopternus guangxiensis (Yang, 1997)
  • Gymnopternus helveticus Pollet & Rampazzi, 2004
  • Gymnopternus humilis Loew, 1864
  • Gymnopternus hybridus Robinson, 1964[5]
  • Gymnopternus hygrus (Wei, 1997)
  • Gymnopternus jiangi Zhang & Yang, 2011
  • Gymnopternus jishanensis (Wei, 1997)
  • Gymnopternus klowdeni (Olejnicek, 2002)
  • Gymnopternus kurtus (Wei & Song, 2006)
  • Gymnopternus labilis (Wei & Song, 2006)
  • Gymnopternus lacus (Wei & Song, 2006)
  • Gymnopternus lacustris Bickel, 1995[24]
  • Gymnopternus laevigatus Loew, 1861[4]
  • Gymnopternus laffooni Robinson, 1964[5]
  • Gymnopternus latapicalis (Yang & Saigusa, 2001)[19]
  • Gymnopternus lividifrons Van Duzee, 1926[8]
  • Gymnopternus longipennis Tang, Pan & Yang, 2016[10]
  • Gymnopternus lunifer Loew, 1861[4]
  • Gymnopternus maculiventris (Van Duzee, 1925)
  • Gymnopternus medivalvis (Yang, 2001)
  • Gymnopternus meihuapuensis (Yang & Saigusa, 2001)[19]
  • Gymnopternus meniscoides Robinson, 1964[5]
  • Gymnopternus meniscus Loew, 1864
  • Gymnopternus metallicus (Stannius, 1831)
  • Gymnopternus meuffelsi (Olejnicek, 2003)
  • Gymnopternus minutus Loew, 1861[4]
  • Gymnopternus mirificus Melander, 1900[6]
  • Gymnopternus nemorum (Smirnov & Negrobov, 1977)[21]
  • Gymnopternus niger (Yang & Saigusa, 2001)[19]
  • Gymnopternus nigribarbus Loew, 1861[4]
  • Gymnopternus nigricomus Robinson, 1964[5]
  • Gymnopternus nigricoxa Van Duzee, 1924
  • Gymnopternus nigrifacies (Van Duzee, 1933)[15]
  • Gymnopternus novus (Parent, 1926)
  • Gymnopternus obscurus (Say, 1823)
  • Gymnopternus obtusicauda Van Duzee, 1924
  • Gymnopternus ohioensis Robinson, 1964[5]
  • Gymnopternus opacus Loew, 1861[4]
  • Gymnopternus ovaticornis (Van Duzee, 1933)[15]
  • Gymnopternus oxanae (Olejnicek, 2004)
  • Gymnopternus pallidiciliatus (Van Duzee, 1930)
  • Gymnopternus parvicornis Loew, 1861[4]
  • Gymnopternus petilus (Yang & Saigusa, 1999)[25]
  • Gymnopternus pingbianensis (Yang & Saigusa, 2001)[19]
  • Gymnopternus politus Loew, 1861[4]
  • Gymnopternus populus (Wei, 1997)
  • Gymnopternus portentosus (Wei, 1997)
  • Gymnopternus prominulus (Wei, 1997)
  • Gymnopternus propriofacies Robinson, 1964[5]
  • Gymnopternus prorsus (Wei, 1997)
  • Gymnopternus pseudoceler (Stackelberg, 1934)
  • Gymnopternus pseudodebilis Robinson, 1964[5]
  • Gymnopternus pugnaceus Robinson & Knowles, 2008[26]
  • Gymnopternus purus (Harmston & Knowlton, 1963)
  • Gymnopternus pusillus Loew, 1864
  • Gymnopternus robustus (Van Duzee, 1925)
  • Gymnopternus rohdendorfi (Stackelberg, 1933)[27]
  • Gymnopternus rollei (Parent, 1941)
  • Gymnopternus schlingeri (Harmston & Knowlton, 1963)
  • Gymnopternus scotias Loew, 1861[4]
  • Gymnopternus shandonganus (Yang, 1996)
  • Gymnopternus sharpi Robinson, 1964[5]
  • Gymnopternus sheni Zhang & Yang, 2008
  • Gymnopternus shimentaiensis (Zhang, Yang & Grootaert, 2003)[23]
  • Gymnopternus silvestris (Pollet, 1990)[12][13]
  • Gymnopternus singularis Van Duzee, 1924
  • Gymnopternus singulus (Wei, 1997)
  • Gymnopternus solanus (Wei, 1997)
  • Gymnopternus spectabilis Loew, 1861[4]
  • Gymnopternus subdilatatus Loew, 1861[4]
  • Gymnopternus submalthinus (Olejnicek, 2003)
  • Gymnopternus subpopulus (Wei, 1997)
  • Gymnopternus subulatus Loew, 1861[4]
  • Gymnopternus tennesseensis Robinson, 1964[5]
  • Gymnopternus tenuicauda Van Duzee, 1928
  • Gymnopternus tenuilobus (Yang & Grootaert, 1999)[28]
  • Gymnopternus tibialis Van Duzee, 1928
  • Gymnopternus tristis Loew, 1864
  • Gymnopternus ussurianus (Stackelberg, 1933)[29]
  • Gymnopternus ventralis Loew, 1861[4]
  • Gymnopternus vernaculus Van Duzee, 1924
  • Gymnopternus vetitus (Melander, 1900)[6]
  • Gymnopternus vockerothi Robinson, 1964[5]
  • Gymnopternus weemsi Robinson, 1964[5]
  • Gymnopternus yatai (Yang & Saigusa, 2001)[30]
  • Gymnopternus zhuae Zhang & Yang, 2011

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