Gymnopternus

Gymnopternus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Suborder: Brachycera
Infraorder: Asilomorpha
Superfamily: Empidoidea
Family: Dolichopodidae
Subfamily: Dolichopodinae
Genus: Gymnopternus
Loew, 1857[1]
Type species
Dolichopus cupreus
Fallén, 1823
Synonyms
  • Paragymnopternus Bigot, 1888

Gymnopternus is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae.[2] Sometime they are placed as a subgenus of Hercostomus.

Species

  • G. aerosus (Fallén, 1823)
  • G. albiceps Loew, 1861[3]
  • G. aldrichi Robinson, 1964[4]
  • G. anarmostus (Melander, 1900)[5]
  • G. ancistrus (Yang & Yang, 1995)[6]
  • G. angustifrons (Staeger, 1842)
  • G. annulatus Van Duzee, 1926[7]
  • G. annulipes Robinson, 1964[4]
  • G. anomalocerus Robinson, 1964[4]
  • G. assimilis (Staeger, 1842)
  • G. barbatulus Loew, 1861[3]
  • G. blandulus Parent, 1932[8]
  • G. blankaartensis Pollet, 1990[9]
  • G. bomiensis (Yang, 1996)[10]
  • G. brevicornis (Staeger, 1842)
  • G. brevipes (Van Duzee, 1933)[11]
  • G. brunneifacies (Robinson, 1960)[12]
  • G. californicus Van Duzee, 1920
  • G. campsicnemoides Robinson, 1964[4]
  • G. celer (Meigen, 1824)[13]
  • G. collectivus (Yang & Grootaert, 1999)
  • G. congruens (Becker, 1922)
  • G. consanguineus (Harmston, 1952)
  • G. constrictus Robinson, 1964[4]
  • G. coxalis Loew, 1864
  • G. crassicauda Loew, 1861[3]
  • G. crassisetosus (Yang and Saigusa, 2001)
  • G. cumberlandensis Robinson, 1964[4]
  • G. cuneicornis Robinson, 1964[4]
  • G. cupreus (Fallén, 1823)
  • G. currani (Van Duzee, 1930)
  • G. curvatus (Yang, 1997)
  • G. debilis Loew, 1861[3]
  • G. despicatus Loew, 1861[3]
  • G. difficillis Loew, 1861[3]
  • G. dorsalis (Yang and Saigusa, 2001)
  • G. exilis Loew, 1861[3]
  • G. fimbriatus Loew, 1861[3]
  • G. flaccus (Wei, 1997)
  • G. flaviciliatus Van Duzee, 1914
  • G. flavitarsis (Van Duzee, 1925)
  • G. flaviventris Robinson, 1964[4]
  • G. flavus Loew, 1861[3]
  • G. floridensis Robinson, 1964[4]
  • G. frequens Loew, 1861[3]
  • G. fujianensis (Yang and Yang, 2003)
  • G. grandis (Yang and Yang, 1995)
  • G. guangdongensis (Zhang, Yang and Grootaert, 2003)
  • G. guangxiensis (Yang, 1997)
  • G. helveticus Pollet & Rampazzi, 2004
  • G. humilis Loew, 1864
  • G. hybridus Robinson, 1964[4]
  • G. hygrus (Wei, 1997)
  • G. jishanensis (Wei, 1997)
  • G. klowdeni (Olejnicek, 2002)
  • G. kurtus (Wei and Song, 2006)
  • G. lacus (Wei and Song, 2006)
  • G. labilis (Wei and Song, 2006)
  • G. laevigatus Loew, 1861[3]
  • G. laffooni Robinson, 1964[4]
  • G. latapicalis (Yang and Saigusa, 2001)
  • G. lividifrons Van Duzee, 1926[7]
  • G. lunifer Loew, 1861[3]
  • G. maculiventris (Van Duzee, 1925)
  • G. medivalvis (Yang, 2001)
  • G. meihuapuensis (Yang and Saigusa, 2001)
  • G. meniscoides Robinson, 1964[4]
  • G. meniscus Loew, 1864
  • G. metallicus (Stannius, 1831)
  • G. meuffelsi (Olejnicek, 2003)
  • G. minutus Loew, 1861[3]
  • G. mirificus Melander, 1900[5]
  • G. niger (Yang and Saigusa, 2001)
  • G. nigribarbus Loew, 1861[3]
  • G. nigricomus Robinson, 1964[4]
  • G. nigricoxa Van Duzee, 1924
  • G. nigrifacies (Van Duzee, 1933)[11]
  • G. novus (Parent, 1926)
  • G. obscurus (Say, 1823)
  • G. obtusicauda Van Duzee, 1924
  • G. ohioensis Robinson, 1964[4]
  • G. opacus Loew, 1861[3]
  • G. ovaticornis (Van Duzee, 1933)[11]
  • G. pallidiciliatus (Van Duzee, 1930)
  • G. parvicornis Loew, 1861[3]
  • G. petilus (Yang and Saigusa, 1999)
  • G. pingbianensis (Yang and Saigusa, 1999)
  • G. politus Loew, 1861[3]
  • G. portentosus (Wei, 1997)
  • G. prominulus (Wei, 1997)
  • G. propriofacies Robinson, 1964[4]
  • G. prorsus (Wei, 1997)
  • G. pseudoceler (Stackelberg, 1934)
  • G. rostellatus Loew, 1871
  • G. ruficornis Aldrich, 1896ll>
  • G. pseudodebilis Robinson, 1964[4]
  • G. purus (Harmston & Knowlton, 1963)
  • G. pusillus Loew, 1864
  • G. robustus (Van Duzee, 1925)
  • G. rollei (Parent, 1941)
  • G. schlingeri (Harmston & Knowlton, 1963)
  • G. scotias Loew, 1861[3]
  • G. shandonganus (Yang, 1996)
  • G. sharpi Robinson, 1964[4]
  • G. shimentaiensis (Zhang, Yang and Grootaert, 2003)
  • G. silvestris Pollet, 1990[9]
  • G. singularis Van Duzee, 1924
  • G. singulus (Wei, 1997)
  • G. solanus (Wei, 1997)
  • G. spectabilis Loew, 1861[3]
  • G. subdilatatus Loew, 1861[3]
  • G. submalthinus (Olejnicek, 2003)
  • G. subpopulus (Wei, 1997)
  • G. subulatus Loew, 1861[3]
  • G. tennesseensis Robinson, 1964[4]
  • G. tenuicauda Van Duzee, 1928
  • G. tenuilobus (Yang and Grootaert, 1999)
  • G. tibialis Van Duzee, 1928
  • G. tristis Loew, 1864
  • G. ventralis Loew, 1861[3]
  • G. vernaculus Van Duzee, 1924
  • G. vetitus (Melander, 1900)[5]
  • G. vockerothi Robinson, 1964[4]
  • G. weemsi Robinson, 1964[4]
  • G. yatai (Yang and Saigusa, 2001)

References

  1. Loew, Hermann (1857). "Neue Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Dipteren. Fünfter Beitrag". Programm der Königlichen Realschule zu Meseritz. 1857: 1–56.
  2. Yang, D.; Zhu, Y.,; Wang, M.; Zhang, L. (2006). World Catalog of Dolichopodidae (Insecta: Diptera). Beijing: China Agricultural University Press. pp. 1–704. ISBN 9787811171020.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Loew, Hermann (1861). "Neue Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Dipteren. Achter Beitrag [part]". Programm der Königlichen Realschule zu Meseritz. 1861: 1–60.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Robinson, H. E. (1964). "A synopsis of the Dolichopodidae (Diptera) of the southeastern United States and adjacent regions". Miscellaneous Publications of the Entomological Society of America. 4: 103–192.
  5. 1 2 3 Melander, Axel L. "A decade of Dolichopodidae". The Canadian Entomologists. 32: 134–144. doi:10.4039/ent32134-5. Retrieved 14 August 2016.
  6. Yang, Ding; Yang, C.K. (1995). Diptera: Dolichopididae, In Insects of Baishanzu Mountain Eastern China. Beijing: China Forestry Publishing House. pp. 510–519. ISBN 9787503817441.
  7. 1 2 Van Duzee, Millard C. (1926). "Further new Dolichopodidae in the Canadian national collection (Diptera)". The Canadian Entomologist. 58 (03): 56–59. doi:10.4039/ent5856-3.
  8. Parent, O. (1932). "Sur quelq ues Diptères Dolichopodides, la plupart appartenant à la collection L. Oldenberg". Notes et descriptions (Dipt.) Stettiner Entomologische Zeitung. 93: 220–241.
  9. 1 2 Pollet, Marc (1990). "Two Hercostomus (Gymnopternus) species, new to Great Britain" (PDF). Dipterists Diges. 7: 30–33. Retrieved 14 August 2016.
  10. Yang, Ding (1996). "New species of the genus Hercostomus Loew from Xizang". Annales de la Société Entomologique de France. 32 (4): 411–417.
  11. 1 2 3 Van Duzee, Millard Carr (1933). "New Dolichopidae from North America, with notes on several described species" (PDF). American Museum Novitates. New York City: The American Museum of Natural History. 599: 1–27. Retrieved 14 August 2016.
  12. Robinson, Harold E. (1960). "Four New Dolichopodidae from the Eastern United States (Diptera)" (PDF). The Ohio Journal of Science. 60 (5): 271–273. Retrieved 14 August 2016.
  13. Meigen, J. W. (1824). "Systematische Beschreibung der bekannten europaischen zweiflugeligen Insekten.". Vierter Theil. Schulz-Wundermann, Hamm.: xii + 428 pp.
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