List of Sciapus species
Appearance
This is a list of 85 species in Sciapus, a genus of long-legged flies in the family Dolichopodidae.[1][2][3][4][5]
Sciapus species
[edit]- Sciapus aberrans Becker, 1918[6]
- Sciapus adana Grichanov & Negrobov, 2014[5]
- Sciapus adumbratus (Becker, 1902)[7]
- Sciapus albifrons (Meigen, 1830)[8]
- Sciapus albovittatus Strobl, 1909[9]
- Sciapus algirus Macquart, 1849[10]
- Sciapus arctus Becker, 1922[11]
- Sciapus basarukini Grichanov & Selivanova, 2022[12]
- Sciapus basavandae Grichanov & Gilasian, 2023[13]
- Sciapus basilicus Meuffels & Grootaert, 1990[14]
- Sciapus bellus (Loew, 1873)[15]
- Sciapus calceolatus (Loew, 1859)[16]
- Sciapus canariensis Grichanov & Negrobov, 2014[5]
- Sciapus collucens (Walker, 1856)[17]
- †Sciapus combaluzieri Timon-David, 1944[18]
- Sciapus contristans (Wiedemann, 1817)[19]
- Sciapus corsicanus Grichanov & Negrobov, 2014[5]
- Sciapus costae (Mik, 1890)[20]
- Sciapus delicatus (Walker, 1849)[21]
- Sciapus discretus Parent, 1926[22]
- Sciapus dytei Negrobov, Maslova & Selivanova, 2012[23]
- Sciapus endrodyi Grichanov, 1997[24]
- †Sciapus erasmius Meuffels & Grootaert, 1999[25]
- Sciapus euchromus (Loew, 1857)[26]
- Sciapus euzonus (Loew, 1859)[16]
- Sciapus evanidus Bezzi, 1898[27]
- Sciapus filipes (Loew, 1861)[28]
- Sciapus flavicinctus (Loew, 1857)[26]
- Sciapus flexicornis Parent, 1944[29]
- Sciapus frater (Parent, 1927)[30]
- Sciapus freidbergi Grichanov & Negrobov, 2014[5]
- Sciapus glaucescens (Loew, 1856)[31]
- Sciapus gracilipes (Loew, 1871)[32]
- Sciapus heteropygus Parent, 1926[22]
- Sciapus hirtiventris (De Meijere, 1924)[33]
- Sciapus holoxanthos Parent, 1926[22]
- Sciapus incognitus Negrobov & Shamshev, 1986[34]
- Sciapus iranicus Grichanov & Negrobov, 2014[5]
- Sciapus judaeus Parent, 1932[35]
- Sciapus khuzestanicus Grichanov & Gilasian, 2023[13]
- Sciapus laetus (Meigen, 1838)[36]
- Sciapus lesinensis (Mik, 1889)[37]
- Sciapus litoralis Grichanov & Negrobov, 2014[5]
- Sciapus lobipes (Meigen, 1824)[38]
- Sciapus longimanus Becker, 1907[39]
- Sciapus longitarsis Grichanov & Negrobov, 2014[5]
- Sciapus longulus (Fallén, 1823)[40]
- Sciapus maritimus Becker, 1918[6]
- Sciapus matilei Negrobov, 1973[41]
- Sciapus maurus Parent, 1930[42]
- Sciapus medvedevi Negrobov & Selivanova, 2009[43]
- Sciapus mitis Parent, 1925[44]
- Sciapus montium Becker, 1908[45]
- Sciapus nebraskaensis (Harmston & Rapp, 1968)[46]
- Sciapus negrobovi Naglis & Bartak, 2015[47]
- Sciapus nervosus (Lehmann, 1822)[48]
- Sciapus nigricornis (Loew, 1869)[49]
- Sciapus occidasiaticus Grichanov & Negrobov, 2014[5]
- Sciapus oldenbergi Parent, 1932[35]
- Sciapus opacus (Loew, 1866)[50]
- Sciapus pallens (Wiedemann, 1830)[51]
- Sciapus palmipes Collin, 1966[52]
- Sciapus paradoxus Negrobov & Shamshev, 1986[34]
- Sciapus platypterus (Fabricius, 1805)[53]
- Sciapus polozhentsevi Negrobov, 1977[54]
- Sciapus pseudobellus Grichanov & Negrobov, 2014[5]
- Sciapus richterae Negrobov & Grichanov, 2010[55]
- Sciapus roderi Parent, 1929[56]
- †Sciapus rottensis Statz, 1940 [57]
- Sciapus rutilus (Van Duzee, 1914)[58]
- Sciapus sibiricus Negrobov & Shamshev, 1986[34]
- Sciapus spiniger (Zetterstedt, 1859)[59]
- Sciapus spinosus Parent, 1929[56]
- Sciapus subvicinus Grichanov, 2007[60]
- Sciapus sylvaticus Becker, 1907[39]
- Sciapus talebii Kazerani & Grichanov in Kazerani, Khaghaninia, Talebi & Grichanov, 2015[61]
- Sciapus tener (Loew, 1862)[62]
- Sciapus tenuinervis (Loew, 1857)[26]
- Sciapus vanharteni Naglis & Bickel, 2017[63]
- Sciapus venetus Meuffels, 1977[64]
- Sciapus vicinus Parent, 1925[44]
- Sciapus vladimiri Grichanov & Negrobov, 2014[5]
- Sciapus wiedemanni (Fallen, 1823)[40]
- Sciapus zewoiensus Tang, Zhu & Yang, 2019[65]
- Sciapus zonatulus (Zetterstedt, 1843)[66]
The following additional species are listed for the genus by online databases:
- Sciapus ukrainensis Pollet, 2003 g
Unrecognised species:
- Sciapus aequalis Becker, 1922[11]
- Sciapus clarus (Walker, 1857)[26]
- Sciapus derelictus (Walker, 1856)[17]
- Sciapus dialithus (Bigot, 1890)[67]
- Sciapus illiciens (Walker, 1856)[17]
- Sciapus leiopus (Doleschall, 1856) c g
- Sciapus nitidus (Walker, 1852)[68]
- Sciapus palmetorum (Doleschall, 1858) c g
- Sciapus pellucens (De Meijere, 1913) c g
- Sciapus piger Becker, 1922[11]
- Sciapus posticus (Walker, 1857)[26]
- Sciapus subnotatus (Walker, 1857)[26]
- Sciapus tardus Becker, 1922[11]
- Sciapus viridicollis (Frey, 1917) c g
Synonyms:
- Sciapus adhaerens Becker, 1922: c g[11] Moved to Heteropsilopus
- Sciapus aestimatus (Walker, 1859): c g Moved to Chrysosoma
- Sciapus albifacies Parent, 1931: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus albimanus Becker, 1918:[6] Synonym of Sciapus algirus Macquart, 1849[10]
- †Sciapus amabilis Statz, 1940:[57] Renamed to Sciapus erasmius Meuffels & Grootaert, 1999[25]
- Sciapus amplicaudatus (Lamb, 1922): c g Moved to Mascaromyia
- Sciapus angelicus Parent, 1930:[42] Synonym of Amblypsilopus unicinctus (Van Duzee, 1927)
- Sciapus angustifrons Parent, 1929: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus antennatus Becker, 1922:[11] Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus arduus Parent, 1936: c g Moved to Chrysosoma
- Sciapus auresi Vaillant, 1952: c g Var. of Sciapus euzonus (Loew, 1859)[16]
- Sciapus aurichalceus Becker, 1922:[11] Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus australensis (Schiner, 1868): c g Moved to Negrobovia
- Sciapus badjavensis Dyte, 1975: c g Synonym of Amblypsilopus flavipes (De Meijere, 1910)
- Sciapus barbipalpis Parent, 1937: c g Synonym of Amblypsilopus lenga (Curran, 1929)
- Sciapus basilewskyi Vanschuytbroeck, 1960: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus bellimanus (Van Duzee, 1927): c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus bicalcaratus Parent, 1933: c g Moved to Ethiosciapus
- Sciapus bilobatus (Lamb, 1922): c g Moved to Ethiosciapus
- Sciapus bilobus (Van Duzee, 1929): c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus bipectinatus Parent, 1934: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus bredini Robinson, 1975: Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus brevitarsis Parent, 1932: c g Synonym of Amblypsilopus flaviappendiculatus (De Meijere, 1910)
- Sciapus brionii (Becker, 1918): c g Synonym of Sciapus glaucescens (Loew, 1856)[31]
- Sciapus californicus Steyskal, 1966: i Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus capillimanus (Enderlein, 1912): c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus carboneus Parent, 1932: c g Synonym of Krakatauia anthracoides (Van der Wulp, 1896)
- Sciapus castus (Loew, 1866):[50] Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus cilicostatus (Van Duzee, 1927): c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus cilipennis (Aldrich, 1901): c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus coalescens Parent, 1934: c g Synonym of Bickeliolus haemorhoidalis (Becker, 1923)
- Sciapus connexus (Walker, 1835): i Moved to Austrosciapus
- Sciapus cuthbertsoni Parent, 1937: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus decoripes Robinson, 1975: Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus delectabilis Parent, 1932: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus difficilis (Parent, 1932): c g Moved to Narrabeenia
- Sciapus digitatus Van Duzee, 1914: c g Synonym of Condylostylus quadricolor (Walker, 1849)[21]
- Sciapus dimidiatus (Loew, 1862):[62] Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus dolichoenemis (Frey, 1925): c g Synonym of Amblypsilopus flaviappendiculatus (De Meijere, 1910)
- Sciapus duplicatus Parent, 1932: c g Moved to Mascaromyia
- Sciapus elegans (Walker, 1852):[68] Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus ellisi Hollis, 1964: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus eutarsus Schiner, 1860: Synonym of Sciapus euzonus (Loew, 1859)[16]
- Sciapus evulgatus Becker, 1922:[11] Moved to Krakatauia
- Sciapus exarmatus Parent, 1933: c g Moved to Ethiosciapus
- Sciapus eximius (Costa, 1886): Renamed to Sciapus costae (Mik, 1890)[20]
- Sciapus exul (Parent, 1932): c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus filitarsis Parent, 1935: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus flabellifer Becker, 1923: Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus flagellaris (Frey, 1925): c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus flaviannulatus (Van Duzee, 1929): c g Synonym of Amblypsilopus unicinctus (Van Duzee, 1927)
- Sciapus flaviappendiculatus (De Meijere, 1910): c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus flavicornis (Aldrich, 1896): c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus flavidus (Aldrich, 1896): c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus flavipes (De Meijere, 1910): c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus flaviventris Bezzi, 1905: Synonym of Ethiosciapus flavirostris (Loew, 1858)
- Sciapus flavomaculatus Ringdahl, 1949: Synonym of Sciapus maritimus Becker, 1918
- Sciapus flexus Loew, 1869:[49] Synonym of Sciapus contristans (Wiedemann, 1817)
- Sciapus floridanus Harmston, 1971: i Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus fruticosus Becker, 1922:[11] Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus fulgens von Roser, 1840: Synonym of Sciapus laetus (Meigen, 1838)[36]
- Sciapus fuscinervis (Van Duzee, 1926): i Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus gemmatus (Walker, 1849): c g Moved to Parentia
- Sciapus gilvipes (Enderlein, 1912): c Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus grandicaudatus (Lamb, 1922): c g Moved to Mascaromyia
- Sciapus gratiosus Becker, 1922:[11] Synonym of Austrosciapus connexus (Walker, 1835)
- Sciapus gravipes Becker, 1922:[11] Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus haemorhoidalis Becker, 1923: Moved to Bickeliolus
- Sciapus inaequalis (Van Duzee, 1927): c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus indistinctus (Lamb, 1922): c g Moved to Mascaromyia
- Sciapus infans Becker, 1922:[11] Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus inflexus Becker, 1923: Moved to Ethiosciapus
- Sciapus infumatus (Aldrich, 1901): i Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus ingruo (Harris, 1780): c g Synonym of Sciapus platypterus (Fabricius, 1805)[53]
- Sciapus innoxius Parent, 1934: Synonym of Amblypsilopus cilipennis (Aldrich, 1901)
- Sciapus integer Becker, 1923: Moved to Ethiosciapus
- Sciapus interdictus Becker, 1922:[11] Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus lamellatus Parent, 1935: c g Moved to Bickeliolus
- Sciapus latifacies (Van Duzee, 1934): c Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus latilamellatus Parent, 1934: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus latitarsis Becker, 1922:[11] Moved to Condylostylus
- Sciapus lectus Becker, 1922:[11] Synonym of Austrosciapus discretifasciatus (Macquart, 1849)
- Sciapus lenga Curran, 1929: Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus longipes (Van Duzee, 1929): c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus luteus Robinson, 1975: Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus macrodactylus Becker, 1918:[6] Synonym of Sciapus evanidus Bezzi, 1898[27]
- Sciapus macula (Wiedemann, 1830):[51] Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus magnicaudatus (Lamb, 1922): c g Moved to Mascaromyia
- Sciapus mauritiensis Parent, 1939: c g Moved to Mascaromyia
- Sciapus medianus (Becker, 1922): c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus mediterraneus Bulli & Negrobov, 1987: c g Renamed to Sciapus subvicinus Grichanov, 2007
- Sciapus mexicanus (Aldrich, 1901): c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus mutatus Becker, 1922: g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus nanus Parent, 1929: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus neoparvus Dyte, 1975: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus nigrimanus Van Duzee, 1914: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus nitidifacies Parent, 1934: c g Moved to Krakatauia
- Sciapus noditarsis Becker, 1922:[11] Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus nubilipennis (Van Duzee, 1927): c g Synonym of Amblypsilopus macula (Wiedemann, 1830)[51]
- Sciapus occultus (Santos Abreu, 1929): c g Var. of Sciapus glaucescens (Loew, 1856)[31]
- Sciapus oldroydi Haider, 1957: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus (unrecognised)
- Sciapus oscillans Parent, 1935: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus paracarboneus Hollis, 1964: c g Moved to Krakatauia
- Sciapus parrai Milward de Azevedo, 1985: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus parvus Van Duzee, 1933: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus pectinatus (De Meijere, 1910): c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus pectoralis Van Duzee, 1931: Synonym of Amblypsilopus parvus (Van Duzee, 1933)
- Sciapus pediformis Becker, 1922:[11] Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus penicillatus Becker, 1922:[11] Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus peringueyi Curran, 1926: Synonym of Amblypsilopus rosaceus (Wiedemann, 1824)
- Sciapus planipes (Van Duzee, 1929): c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus pollicifer (Lamb, 1922): c g Moved to Mascaromyia
- Sciapus pollinosus Van Duzee, 1915: i Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus praecipuus Milward de Azevedo, 1985: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus pressipes Parent, 1929: i Synonym of Krakatauia evulgata (Becker, 1922)
- Sciapus prolectans (Walker, 1856):[17] Moved to Chrysosoma (unrecognised)
- Sciapus pruinosus Coquillett, 1904: i Moved to Condylostylus
- Sciapus psittacinus (Loew, 1861):[28] i Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus rectus (Wiedemann, 1830):[51] Moved to Krakatauia
- Sciapus rectangularis Parent, 1937: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus renschi Parent, 1932: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus restrictus (Hutton, 1901): c g Moved to Parentia
- Sciapus rezendei Milward de Azevedo, 1985: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus rosaceus (Wiedemann, 1824): c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus rotundiceps (Aldrich, 1904): i Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus sachalinensis Negrobov & Shamshev, 1986: c g Subspecies of Sciapus paradoxus Negrobov & Shamshev, 1986
- Sciapus scintillans (Loew, 1861):[28] i Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus sericeus (De Meijere, 1913): c g Moved to Krakatauia
- Sciapus setifrons Parent, 1937: c g Synonym of Ethiosciapus bicalcaratus (Parent, 1933)
- Sciapus sordidus (Parent, 1928): c g Moved to Dytomyia
- Sciapus spinimanus (Van Duzee, 1927): c g Synonym of Amblypsilopus bellimanus (Van Duzee, 1927)
- Sciapus striaticollis Becker, 1922:[11] Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus stuckenbergi Vanschuytbroeck, 1957: c g [69] Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus subfascipennis Curran, 1926: Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus subtilis Becker, 1924: Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus sudanensis Parent, 1939: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus svenhedini Parent, 1936: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus tabulina Becker, 1922:[11] Moved to Krakatauia
- Sciapus tenuicauda Parent, 1936: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus trahens (Frey, 1925): c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus trisetosus Van Duzee, 1932: i g Synonym of Condylostylus scaber (Loew, 1861)[28]
- Sciapus tropicalis Parent, 1933: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus turbidus Becker, 1922:[11] Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus unicoiensis Robinson, 1964: i Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus unifasciatus (Say, 1823): i Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus unitus Parent, 1928: Synonym of Krakatauia recta (Wiedemann, 1830)[51]
- Sciapus vagabundus Bezzi & Lamb, 1926 c g Moved to Mascaromyia
- Sciapus variabilis (De Meijere, 1913): c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus variegatus (Loew, 1861):[28] i Moved to Amblypsilopus
- Sciapus vialis (Raddatz, 1873): c g Synonym of Sciapus contristans (Wiedemann, 1817)
- Sciapus villeneuvei Parent, 1927:[70] Renamed to Amblypsilopus josephi Meuffels & Grootaert, 1999
- Sciapus viridivittatus (Robinson, 1960): i Synonym of Amblypsilopus dorsalis (Loew, 1866)[50]
- Sciapus zucchii Milward de Azevedo, 1885: c g Moved to Amblypsilopus
Data sources: i = ITIS,[1] c = Catalogue of Life,[2] g = GBIF,[3] b = Bugguide.net[4]
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