Rhamphomyia

Rhamphomyia
Rhamphomyia marginata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Empididae
Subfamily: Empidinae
Genus: Rhamphomyia
Meigen, 1822
Type species
Empis sulcata
Meigen, 1804[1]
Synonyms

Rhamphomyia is a genus of dance fly, in the fly family Empididae. The species of Rhamphomyia are arranged into subgenera, as follows:

Aclonempis Collin, 1926
  • Rhamphomyia albohirta Collin, 1926
  • Rhamphomyia andalusiaca Strobl, 1899
  • Rhamphomyia clypeata Macquart, 1834
  • Rhamphomyia eupterota Loew, 1873
  • Rhamphomyia galactoptera Strobl, 1893
  • Rhamphomyia gibbifera Strobl, 1906
  • Rhamphomyia leptopus Loew, 1873
  • Rhamphomyia longipes (Meigen, 1804)
  • Rhamphomyia mariobezzii Bartak, 2001
  • Rhamphomyia minor Oldenberg, 1922
  • Rhamphomyia nox Oldenberg, 1917
  • Rhamphomyia nubes (Collin, 1969)
  • Rhamphomyia umbripes Becker, 1887
Amydroneura Collin, 1926
  • Rhamphomyia bipila Strobl, 1909
  • Rhamphomyia claripennis Oldenberg, 1922
  • Rhamphomyia crassicauda Strobl, 1893
  • Rhamphomyia erythrophthalma Meigen, 1830
  • Rhamphomyia gibba (Fallén, 1816)
  • Rhamphomyia hirsutipes Collin, 1926
  • Rhamphomyia pseudogibba Strobl, 1910
Holoclera Schiner, 1860
Lundstroemiella Frey, 1922
  • Rhamphomyia aterrima Frey, 1922
  • Rhamphomyia australis Frey, 1922
  • Rhamphomyia brevistylata Oldenberg, 1927
  • Rhamphomyia dalmatica Oldenberg, 1927
  • Rhamphomyia dudai Oldenberg, 1927
  • Rhamphomyia freyi Bartak, 1984
  • Rhamphomyia granadensis Chvala, 1981
  • Rhamphomyia hybotina Zetterstedt, 1838
  • Rhamphomyia kerteszi Oldenberg, 1927
  • Rhamphomyia longefilata Strobl, 1906
  • Rhamphomyia magellensis Frey, 1922
  • Rhamphomyia nigripes Strobl, 1898
  • Rhamphomyia rupestris Oldenberg, 1927
  • Rhamphomyia sphenoptera Loew, 1873
  • Rhamphomyia strobli Bartak, 1985
  • Rhamphomyia tumiditarsis Oldenberg, 1917
Megacyttarus Bigot, 1880
Pararhamphomyia Frey, 1922
Rhamphomyia Meigen, 1822
  • Rhamphomyia albonigra Frey, 1950
  • Rhamphomyia albosegmentata Zetterstedt, 1838
  • Rhamphomyia anthracina Meigen, 1822
  • Rhamphomyia anthracinella Strobl, 1898
  • Rhamphomyia argentata von Roder, 1887
  • Rhamphomyia armimana Oldenberg, 1910
  • Rhamphomyia aucta Oldenberg, 1917
  • Rhamphomyia basispinosa Frey, 1950
  • Rhamphomyia beckeriella Chvala, 1985
  • Rhamphomyia biroi Bezzi, 1908
  • Rhamphomyia brevipila Oldenberg, 1922
  • Rhamphomyia caeca Collin, 1933[2]
  • Rhamphomyia candidula Collin, 1933[2]
  • Rhamphomyia chionoptera Bezzi, 1904
  • Rhamphomyia cinerascens (Meigen, 1804)
  • Rhamphomyia coracina Zetterstedt, 1849
  • Rhamphomyia crassimana Strobl, 1898
  • Rhamphomyia crinita Becker, 1887
  • Rhamphomyia curvinervis Oldenberg, 1915
  • Rhamphomyia czizeki Bartak, 1982
  • Rhamphomyia discoidalis Becker, 1889
  • Rhamphomyia dorsata Becker, 1915
  • Rhamphomyia eminens Collin, 1933[2]
  • Rhamphomyia erecta Bartak, 1998
  • Rhamphomyia galbanata Collin, 1933[2]
  • Rhamphomyia gracilitarsis Frey, 1950
  • Rhamphomyia hambergi Frey, 1916
  • Rhamphomyia hercynica Oldenberg, 1927
  • Rhamphomyia hirtimana Oldenberg, 1922
  • Rhamphomyia hungarica (Weber, 1969)
  • Rhamphomyia ignobilis Zetterstedt, 1859
  • Rhamphomyia interserta Collin, 1933[2]
  • Rhamphomyia janovensis Bartak, 1981
  • Rhamphomyia kreischi Bartak, 1998
  • Rhamphomyia laevipes (Fallén, 1816)
  • Rhamphomyia latifrons Frey, 1913
  • Rhamphomyia lautereri Bartak, 1981
  • Rhamphomyia lindneri Bartak, 1998
  • Rhamphomyia loewi Nowicki, 1868
  • Rhamphomyia longirostris (Lindner, 1972)
  • Rhamphomyia luridipennis Nowicki, 1868
  • Rhamphomyia melania Becker, 1887
  • Rhamphomyia micans Oldenberg, 1915
  • Rhamphomyia mollis Collin, 1933[2]
  • Rhamphomyia montana Oldenberg, 1915
  • Rhamphomyia morio Zetterstedt, 1838
  • Rhamphomyia nevadensis Lindner, 1962
  • Rhamphomyia nigrita Zetterstedt, 1838
  • Rhamphomyia nigromaculata von Roser, 1840
  • Rhamphomyia nitidolineata Frey, 1913
  • Rhamphomyia nitidula Zetterstedt, 1842
  • Rhamphomyia nubigena Bezzi, 1904
  • Rhamphomyia palmeni Frey, 1913
  • Rhamphomyia parvicellulata Frey, 1922
  • Rhamphomyia plumipes (Meigen, 1804)
  • Rhamphomyia pokornyi Bezzi, 1904
  • Rhamphomyia reflexa Zetterstedt, 1838
  • Rhamphomyia sanctimauritii Becker, 1887
  • Rhamphomyia scitula Frey, 1922
  • Rhamphomyia seposita Collin, 1933[2]
  • Rhamphomyia serpentata Loew, 1856
  • Rhamphomyia siebecki Strobl, 1898
  • Rhamphomyia spinipes (Fallén, 1816)
  • Rhamphomyia spinosipes Oldenberg, 1915
  • Rhamphomyia stigmosa Macquart, 1827
  • Rhamphomyia subcinarescens Collin, 1926
  • Rhamphomyia subdolomitica Bartak, 1981
  • Rhamphomyia sulcata (Meigen, 1804)
  • Rhamphomyia sulcatella Collin, 1926
  • Rhamphomyia sulcatina Collin, 1926
  • Rhamphomyia tibialis Meigen, 1822
  • Rhamphomyia tristriolata Nowicki, 1868
  • Rhamphomyia ursina Oldenberg, 1915
  • Rhamphomyia vesiculosa (Fallén, 1816)
  • Rhamphomyia wagneri Bartak, 1998
incertae sedis
  • Rhamphomyia albogeniculata von Roser, 1840
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References

  1. Collin, J. E. (1961). British Flies VI: Empididae Part 2: Hybotinae, Empidinae (except Hilara) 4. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 329.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Colin, J.E. (1933). Diptera of Patagonia and South Chile, Based mainly on the Material in the British Museum (Natural History) (print). Diptera of Patagonia and South Chile IV. London: The Trustees of the British Museum. p. 334.
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