Bombylius

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Bombylius
Bombylius major
Bombylius major
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Suborder: Brachycera
Family: Bombyliidae
Subfamily: Bombyliinae
Genus: Bombylius
Linnaeus, 1758
Species

See text.

Bombylius is a large genus of flies belonging to the family Bombyliidae (the bee-flies). The genus has a global distribution.

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[edit] Species

Species include:

[edit] European species
  • B. aaroni - Canary Islands
  • B. ambustus - southern Palaearctic, Near East
  • B. analis - southern Palaearctic, Near East
  • B. candidus - Palaearctic, Near East
  • B. canescens - Palaearctic, Near East
  • B. cinerarius - southern Palaearctic, Near East, North Africa
  • B. cinerascens - Europe, Near East [2]
  • B. citrinus - southern Europe, Near East
  • B. cruciatus - southern Europe, Near East, North Africa
  • B. discolor - Europe, Near East [3]
  • B. fimbriatus - Palaearctic, Near East, North Africa
  • B. flavipes - Italy, Spain, Near East, North Africa
  • B. floccosus - southeastern Europe, Near East
  • B. fulvescens - Palaearctic, Near East, North Africa
  • B. fumosus - Spain
  • B. fuscus - southern Palaearctic, Near East, North Africa
  • B. kutshurganicus - southern Russia, Ukraine, Moldova
  • B. leucopygus - Spain, North Africa
  • B. medius - Palaearctic, Near East, North Africa
  • B. minor - Palaearctic, Near East [4]
  • B. modestus - southern Palaearctic, Near East, North Africa
  • B. mus - southern Palaearctic, Near East, North Africa
  • B. niveus - southern Europe, Near East
  • B. nubilis - central and southern Europe, Near East, North Africa
  • B. oceanus - Canary Islands
  • B. pallens - Italy, Spain, Portugal
  • B. pardalotus - Italy, Spain
  • B. pintuarius - Canary Islands
  • B. posticus - Palaearctic, Near East, North Africa
  • B. pumilus - southern Europe, Near East
  • B. quadrifarius - seoutheastern Europe, eastern Palaearctic, Near East
  • B. semifuscus - Palaearctic, Near East, North Africa
  • B. shelkovnikovi - Italy, Greece, eastern Palaearctic, Near East
  • B. torquatus - southern Europe, Near East, North Africa
  • B. trichurus - Palaearctic, Near East
  • B. venosus - Europe, Near East

[edit] Nearctic species
  • B. aestivus
  • B. albicapillus
  • B. altimyia
  • B. anthophilus
  • B. anthophoroides
  • B. arizonicus
  • B. atriceps
  • B. aureus
  • B. aurifer
  • B. auriferiodes
  • B. austini
  • B. balion
  • B. ballmeri
  • B. breviabdominalis
  • B. cachinnans
  • B. cinerivus
  • B. comanche
  • B. curtirhynchus
  • B. diegoensis
  • B. duncani
  • B. eboreus
  • B. facialis
  • B. fascipennis
  • B. flavifacies
  • B. flavipilosa
  • B. fraudulentus
  • B. frommerorum
  • B. fulvibasoides
  • B. helvus
  • B. heximaculatus
  • B. incanus
  • B. japygus
  • B. kanabensis
  • B. lancifer
  • B. lassenensis
  • B. macfarlandi
  • B. medorae
  • B. metopium
  • B. mexicanus
  • B. mohavensis
  • B. montanus
  • B. nevadensis
  • B. nicholsonae
  • B. nigriventris
  • B. painteri
  • B. pendens
  • B. phlogmodes
  • B. plichtai
  • B. pygmaeus [5]
  • B. quirinus
  • B. ravus
  • B. silvus
  • B. sylphae
  • B. texanus
  • B. validus
  • B. varius
  • B. washingtoniensis
  • B. xanthothrix
  • B. zapataensis
  • B. zircon

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