This is a list of 145 species in Merosargus, a genus of soldier flies in the family Stratiomyidae.
Merosargus species
- Merosargus abana Curran, 1932[1]
- Merosargus acutus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus aeneus (Lindner, 1949)[3]
- Merosargus akrei James & McFadden, 1971[2]
- Merosargus albidus McFadden, 1971[2]
- Merosargus albifacies James, 1941[4]
- Merosargus albopictus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus alticola McFadden, 1971[2]
- Merosargus altifrons James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus amethystinus (Lindner, 1969)[5]
- Merosargus ampulla James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus andinus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus angulatus McFadden, 1971[2]
- Merosargus angustus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus antennatus Schiner, 1868[6]
- Merosargus anticus Curran, 1932[1]
- Merosargus apicalis Lindner, 1935[7]
- Merosargus arcuatus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus atriannulatus McFadden, 1971[2]
- Merosargus aureonitens James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus aurivena James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus azureus (Enderlein, 1914)[8]
- Merosargus banksi James, 1936
- Merosargus barbatus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus basalis James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus beameri James, 1941[4]
- Merosargus bequaerti Curran, 1928[9]
- Merosargus bitaeniatus Lindner, 1949[3]
- Merosargus bituberculatus Schiner, 1868[6]
- Merosargus bivittatus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus brachiatus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus brunneus Lindner, 1933
- Merosargus brunnipes McFadden, 1971[2]
- Merosargus bulbifrons Williston, 1900[10]
- Merosargus c-nigrum (Lindner, 1951)[11]
- Merosargus caeruleifrons (Johnson, 1900)[12]
- Merosargus calceolatus Bigot, 1879[13]
- Merosargus chalconota (Brauer, 1882)[14]
- Merosargus cingulatus Schiner, 1868[6]
- Merosargus citrinus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus complicatus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus concinnatus Williston, 1900[10]
- Merosargus conopsoides James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus contortus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus coriaceus Giglio-Tos, 1891[15]
- Merosargus coxalis Lindner, 1949[3]
- Merosargus cyaneoscutellatus (Enderlein, 1914)[8]
- Merosargus cyrtometopius James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus degenerata (Lindner, 1949)[3]
- Merosargus dissimilis Giglio-Tos, 1891[15]
- Merosargus divisus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus dorsalis Lindner, 1969[5]
- Merosargus elatus Curran, 1932[1]
- Merosargus elongatus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus ethelia Curran, 1932[1]
- Merosargus eunomus James, 1967[16]
- Merosargus festivus Williston, 1888[17]
- Merosargus flaviceps McFadden, 1971[2]
- Merosargus flavissimus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus flavitarsis (Lindner, 1969)[5]
- Merosargus flaviventris (Lindner, 1935)[7]
- Merosargus fraternus Bigot, 1879[13]
- Merosargus frontatus Schiner, 1868[6]
- Merosargus frosti James, 1941[4]
- Merosargus fumipennis James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus geminatus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus golbachi James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus gorgona (Lindner, 1949)[3]
- Merosargus gowdeyi Curran, 1928[9]
- Merosargus gracilior James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus gracilis Williston, 1888[17]
- Merosargus granulosus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus hansoni James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus hoffmanni Lindner, 1935[7]
- Merosargus hyalopterus Giglio-Tos, 1891[15]
- Merosargus insularis Curran, 1934[18]
- Merosargus irwini James & McFadden, 1971[2]
- Merosargus lacrimosus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus lampronotus James, 1941[4]
- Merosargus laniger James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus lateromaculatus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus linearis James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus longipes McFadden, 1971[2]
- Merosargus longiventris (Enderlein, 1914)[8]
- Merosargus luridus Loew, 1855[19]
- Merosargus lutzi Curran, 1932[1]
- Merosargus lyricus James & McFadden, 1971[2]
- Merosargus megalopyge James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus melanothorax McFadden, 1971[2]
- Merosargus mirabilis James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus nebulifer James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus nigribasis James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus notatus Lindner, 1949[3]
- Merosargus obscurus (Wiedemann, 1830)[20]
- Merosargus obtusipennis (Lindner, 1949)[3]
- Merosargus opaliger Lindner, 1931[21]
- Merosargus orizabae Giglio-Tos, 1891[15]
- Merosargus pallidus McFadden, 1971[2]
- Merosargus pallifrons Curran, 1932[1]
- Merosargus panamensis McFadden, 1971[2]
- Merosargus par Curran, 1932[1]
- Merosargus penai James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus peruvianus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus picta (Brauer, 1882)[14]
- Merosargus pictipes James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus pictithorax Curran, 1933[22]
- Merosargus productus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus pseudolyricus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus pulcher James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus quadratus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus quadrifasciatus Lindner, 1941[23]
- Merosargus robustus McFadden, 1971[2]
- Merosargus rossi James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus rotundatus Curran, 1932[1]
- Merosargus schildi James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus scrobiculus McFadden, 1971[2]
- Merosargus sexmaculatus McFadden, 1971[2]
- Merosargus sexnotatus James, 1941[4]
- Merosargus smaragdiferus (Bigot, 1879)[13]
- Merosargus spatulatus (Williston, 1900)[10]
- Merosargus stamineus (Fabricius, 1805)[24]
- Merosargus stigmaticus (Lindner, 1949)[3]
- Merosargus subinterruptus (Bellardi, 1859)[25]
- Merosargus subobscurus Lindner, 1969[5]
- Merosargus supernitens James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus taeniatus (Wiedemann, 1830)[20]
- Merosargus tangens James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus telfordi James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus tenebricosus Lindner, 1929
- Merosargus tenuicornis James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus terminalis James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus transversus McFadden, 1971[2]
- Merosargus triangulatus McFadden, 1971[2]
- Merosargus tripartitus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus tristis Loew, 1855[19]
- Merosargus tritaeniatus Lindner, 1929
- Merosargus varicornis James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus varicrus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus ventralis McFadden, 1971[2]
- Merosargus venustulus (Lindner, 1936)[26]
- Merosargus vertebratus James, 1971[2]
- Merosargus viridis McFadden, 1971[2]
- Merosargus zeteki James, 1971[2]
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