Platycheirus
Appearance
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Platycheirus | |
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Platycheirus clypeatus female | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Syrphidae |
Subfamily: | Syrphinae |
Tribe: | Bacchini |
Genus: | Platycheirus Lepeletier & Serville, 1828[1] |
Synonyms | |
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Platycheirus is a large genus of hoverflies.[2] They are also called sedgesitters.[3]
Species by subgenus
[edit]Subgenus: Carposcalis Enderlein, 1938
- P. bertrandi (Kolenati, 1913)[4]
- Platycheirus chalconota (Philippi, 1865)[5]
- P. confusus (Curran, 1925)
- Platycheirus ecuadoriensis (Fluke, 1945)[6]
- Platycheirus edwardsi (Shannon & Aubertin, 1933)[7]
- P. fenestratum (Macquart, 1842)[8]
- Platycheirus inflatifrons (Fluke, 1945)[6]
- P. longigena (Enderlein, 1912)[4]
- P. lundbecki (Collin, 1931)
- P. lundbladi Enderlein, 1940 - Juan Fernández Islands[8]
- Platycheirus meyeri (Fluke, 1945)[6]
- Platycheirus punctulatus (Wulp, 1888)[9]
- Platycheirus sabulicola (Vockeroth, 1990)[10][11]
- Platycheirus saltana (Enderlein, 1938)[12]
- Platycheirus scutiger (Fluke, 1945)[6]
- Platycheirus squamulae (Curran, 1922)[13][10][11]
- P. stegnus (Say, 1829)
- P. trichopus (Thomson, 1869)
- P. willistoni (Goot, 1964)
Subgenus: Eocheilosia Hull, 1949[14]
- P. antipodus (Hull, 949b)
- P. captalis (Miller, 1924)
- P. clarkei Miller, 1921
- P. cunninghami (Miller, 1921)
- P. fulvipes (Miller, 1924)
- P. harrisi (Miller, 1921)
- P. howesii (Miller, 1921)
- P. huttoni Thompson in Thompson & Vockeroth, 1989
- P. leptospermi (Miller, 1921)
- P. lignudus Miller, 1921
- P. myersii (Miller, 1924)
- P. notatus (Bigot, 1884)
- P. ronanus (Miller, 1921)
Subgenus: Pachysphyria Enderlein, 1938
- P. ambiguus (Fallén, 1817)[15]
- P. barkalovi Mutin, 1999[16]
- P. brunnifrons Nielsen, 2004[16]
- P. dexter (Harris, 1780)
- P. immaculatus Ohara, 1980[16]
Subgenus: Platycheirus Lepeletier & Serville, 1828[1]
- P. abruzzensis van der Goot, 1969
- P. aeratus Coquillett, 1900
- P. albimanus (Fabricius, 1781)
- P. amplus (Curran, 1927)
- P. angustatus (Zetterstedt, 1843)
- P. angustipes Goeldlin, 1974
- P. atra (Curran, 1925)
- P. aurolateralis Stubbs, 2002
- P. carinatus Curran, 1927
- P. chilosia (Curran, 1927)
- P. ciliatus Bigot, 1884
- P. ciliger Loew, 1856
- P. cintoensis van der Goot, 1961
- P. clypeatus (Meigen, 1822)
- P. coerulescens (Williston, 1887)
- P. complicatus (Becker, 1889)
- P. concinnus (Snow, 1895)
- P. coracinus Vockeroth, 1986
- P. cyaneus (Müller, 1764)
- P. discimanus (Loew, 1871)
- P. europaeus Goeldlin, Maibach & Speight, 1990[17]
- P. fasciculatus (Loew, 1856)
- P. femineum Curran, 1931
- P. flabella Hull, 1944
- P. fulviventris (Macquart, 1829)
- P. groenlandicus Curran, 1927
- P. hesperinus Vockeroth, 1986
- P. hispidipes Vockeroth, 1986
- P. holarcticus Vockeroth, 1986
- P. hyperboreus (Staeger, 1845)
- P. immarginatus (Zetterstedt, 1849)
- P. inversus Ide, 1926
- P. islandicus (Ringdahl, 1930)
- P. jaerensis Nielsen, 1971
- P. kelloggi (Snow, 1895)
- P. kittilaensis Dusek & Láska, 1982
- P. laskai Nielsen, 1999
- P. lata (Curran, 1922)
- P. latimanus (Wahlberg, 1845)
- P. latitarsis Vockeroth, 1986
- P. luteipennis (Curran, 1925)
- P. manicatus (Meigen, 1822)
- P. melanopsis Loew, 1856
- P. modestus Ide, 1926
- P. monticola Jones, 1917
- P. muelleri Marcuzzi, 1941
- P. naso (Walker, 1949)
- P. nearcticus Vockeroth, 1986
- P. nielseni Vockeroth, 1986[15][10]
- P. nigrofemoratus (Kanervo, 1934)
- P. nodosus Curran, 1923
- P. normae Fluke, 1939
- P. obscurus (Say, 1824)
- P. occidentalis Curran, 1927
- P. occultus Goeldlin, Maibach & Speight, 1990[15][17]
- P. octavus Vockeroth, 1986
- P. orarius Vockeroth, 1986
- P. pacilus (Walker, 1849)
- P. parmatus Rondani, 1857
- P. parvus (Williston, 1882)
- P. peltatoides Curran, 1923
- P. peltatus (Meigen, 1822)
- P. perpallidus (Verrall, 1901)
- P. pilatus Vockeroth, 1986
- P. podagrata (Zetterstedt, 1838)
- P. podagratus (Zetterstedt, 1838)
- P. protrusus Vockeroth, 1986
- P. quadratus (Say, 1823)
- P. ramsaerensis Goeldlin, Maibach & Speight, 1990
- P. rufigaster Vockeroth, 1986
- P. rufimaculatus Vockeroth, 1986
- P. scamboides Curran, 1927
- P. scambus (Stæger, 1843)
- P. scutatus (Meigen, 1822)
- P. setitarsis Vockeroth, 1986
- P. speighti Doczkal, Stuke & Goeldlin, 2002
- P. spinipes Vockeroth, 1986
- P. splendidus Rotheray, 1998
- P. squamulae (Curran, 1922)
- P. stegnoides Vockeroth, 1986
- P. sticticus (Meigen, 1822)
- P. striatus Vockeroth, 1986
- P. subordinatus (Becker, 1915)
- P. tarsalis (Schummel, 1836)
- P. tatricus Dusek & Láska, 1982
- P. tenebrosus Coquillett, 1900
- P. thompsoni Vockeroth, 1986
- P. thylax Hull, 1944
- P. transfugus (Zetterstedt, 1838)
- P. urakawensis (Matsumura, 1919)
- P. varipes Curran, 1923
- P. woodi Vockeroth, 1986
Subgenus: Pseudoplatychirus Doesburg, 1955
- P. glupovi Barkalov, 2007[18]
- P. peteri Doesburg, 1955[19]
Subgenus: Pyrophaena Schiner, 1860 - often considered a full genus.
- P. granditarsus (Forster, 1771)
- P. rosarum (Fabricius, 1787)
Platycheirus alphabetic list
[edit]- Platycheirus abruzzensis (Goot, 1969)[20][21]
- Platycheirus aeratus (Coquillett, 1900)[22][23][10][11]
- Platycheirus albimanus (Fabricius, 1781)[24][23][11]
- Platycheirus alpigenus (Barkalov & Nielsen, 2008)[25][11]
- Platycheirus altaicus (Barkalov & Nielsen, 2008)[25]
- Platycheirus altomontis (Merlin & Nielsen, 2004)[21][23]
- Platycheirus altotibeticus (Nielsen, 2001)[26]
- Platycheirus ambiguus (Fallén, 1817)[27][23][21]
- Platycheirus amplus (Curran, 1927)[10][11]
- Platycheirus angustatus (Zetterstedt, 1843)[28][10][11]
- Platycheirus angustipes (Goeldlin, 1974)[29]
- Platycheirus angustitarsis (Kanervo, 1934)[30]
- Platycheirus antennatum [23]
- Platycheirus antipoda (Hull, 1949) [31]
- Platycheirus arat (Violovich, 1975)[32]
- Platycheirus argentatus (Ringdahl, 1936)[33]
- Platycheirus asioambiguus (Skufjin, 1987)[34]
- Platycheirus ater (Curran, 1925)
- Platycheirus atlasi (Kassebeer, 1998)[35]
- Platycheirus atra (Curran, 1925)[11]
- Platycheirus atratus (Barkalov & Nielsen, 2008)[25]
- Platycheirus aurolateralis (Stubbs, 2002)[36]
- Platycheirus barkalovi (Mutin, 1999)[37]
- Platycheirus bartschi (Barkalov & Nielsen, 2012)[38]
- Platycheirus beringiensis (Barkalov & Mutin, 2014)[39]
- Platycheirus bertrandi (Austen, 1913) [40]
- Platycheirus bidentatus (Huo & Zheng, 2003)[41]
- Platycheirus bimaculatus (Roser, 1840)[42]
- Platycheirus brunnifrons (Nielsen, 2004)[21][11]
- Platycheirus caesius (Nielsen & Stuke, 2004)[21]
- Platycheirus captalis (Miller, 1924) [43]
- Platycheirus carinatus (Curran, 1927)[10][44]
- Platycheirus cejensis (Kuznetzov, 1987)[45]
- Platycheirus celsus (Violovich, 1975)[32]
- Platycheirus chalconota (Philippi, 1865)[46]
- Platycheirus cheilosiaeformis (Smit & Barkalov, 2008)[47]
- Platycheirus chilosia (Curran, 1922)[13][11]
- Platycheirus ciliatus (Bigot, 1884)[48][10][11]
- Platycheirus ciliger (Loew, 1856)[49]
- Platycheirus cintoensis (Goot, 1961)[50][51]
- Platycheirus clarkei (Miller, 1924)[43]
- Platycheirus clausseni (Nielsen, 2004)[21][11]
- Platycheirus clypeatus (Meigen, 1822)[27][10][11]
- Platycheirus coerulescens (Williston, 1887)[52][10][11]
- Platycheirus complicatus (Becker, 1889)[27]
- Platycheirus concinnus (Snow, 1895) .[53][10][11]
- Platycheirus confusus (Curran, 1925)[54][10][11]
- Platycheirus coracinus (Vockeroth, 1990) .[10][11]
- Platycheirus cryophilus (Nielsen, 2007)[55]
- Platycheirus cunninghami (Miller, 1924)[43]
- Platycheirus dexter (Harris, 1780)[56]
- Platycheirus discimanus (Loew, 1871)[10][11]
- Platycheirus dudkoi (Barkalov & Nielsen, 2009)[57]
- Platycheirus ecuadoriensis (Fluke, 1945)[6]
- Platycheirus edwardsi (Shannon & Aubertin, 1933)[7]
- Platycheirus europaeus (Goeldlin, Maibach & Speight, 1990)[58]
- Platycheirus fallax (Barkalov & Nielsen, 2008)[25]
- Platycheirus fasciculatus (Loew, 1856)[49]
- Platycheirus femineum (Curran, 1931)[59]
- Platycheirus fenestrata (Macquart, 1842)[60]
- Platycheirus ferrumitarsis (Steenis, Young, Ssymank, Wu, Shiao & Skevington, 2019)[61]
- Platycheirus fimbriatus (Loew, 1871)[62]
- Platycheirus flabella (Hull, 1944)[63][10][11]
- Platycheirus flavipes (Szilády, 1940)[64]
- Platycheirus formosanus (Shiraki, 1930)[61][65]
- Platycheirus freyeri (Heer, 1849)[66]
- Platycheirus fulvipes (Miller, 1924)[43]
- Platycheirus fulviventris (Macquart, 1829)[67]
- Platycheirus fumosus (Violovich, 1982)[68]
- Platycheirus fuscitarsis (Barkalov & Nielsen, 2007)[69]
- Platycheirus geminatus (Heer, 1849)[66]
- Platycheirus glupovi (Barkalov, 2007)[70]
- Platycheirus goeldlini (Nielsen, 2004)[21]
- Platycheirus granditarsus (Forster, 1770)[71][10]
- Platycheirus groenlandicus (Curran, 1927)[10][44][11]
- Platycheirus gunillae (Barkalov & Nielsen, 2008)[25]
- Platycheirus haidingeri (Heer, 1849)[66]
- Platycheirus harrisi (Miller, 1921)[72]
- Platycheirus hesperius (Vockeroth, 1990)[10][11]
- Platycheirus himalayensis (Brunetti, 1950)[73]
- Platycheirus hirtipes (Kanervo, 1938)[74]
- Platycheirus hispidipes (Vockeroth, 1990)[10][11]
- Platycheirus holarcticus (Vockeroth, 1990)[10][11]
- Platycheirus howesii (Miller, 1921)[72]
- Platycheirus huttoni (Thompson, 1972)[75]
- Platycheirus hyperboreus (Staeger, 1845)[76][10][11]
- Platycheirus immaculatus (Ôhara, 1980)[27][21]
- Platycheirus immarginatus (Zetterstedt, 1849)[77][10][11]
- Platycheirus inflatifrons (Fluke, 1945)[6]
- Platycheirus infumatus (Heer, 1849)[66]
- Platycheirus inversus (Ide 1926)[78][10][11]
- Platycheirus isshikii (Matsumura, 1916)[79]
- Platycheirus jaerensis (Nielsen, 1971)[10][11]
- Platycheirus jakuticus (Violovich, 1978)[80]
- Platycheirus kashkarovi (Violovich, 1978)[80]
- Platycheirus kashmiricus (Nielsen, 2004)[21]
- Platycheirus katunicus (Skufjin, 1987)[34]
- Platycheirus kelloggi (Snow, 1895)[53][10][11]
- Platycheirus kirgizorum (Ssymank & Nielsen, 2012)[81]
- Platycheirus kittilaensis (Dušek & Láska, 1982)[82]
- Platycheirus laskai (Nielsen, 1999)[83]
- Platycheirus lata (Curran, 1922)[13][10][11]
- Platycheirus latens (Mutin, 1999)[37]
- Platycheirus latimanus (Wahlberg, 1844)[84]
- Platycheirus latitarsis (Vockeroth 1990)[10][11]
- Platycheirus leptospermi (Miller, 1921)[72]
- Platycheirus lethaeus (Melander, 1949)[85] fossil
- Platycheirus lignudus (Miller, 1921)[72]
- Platycheirus longicornis (Peck, 1979)[86]
- Platycheirus longigena (Enderlein, 1912)[87]
- Platycheirus lundbecki (Collin, 1931)[21][10][11]
- Platycheirus lundbladi (Enderlein, 1938)[12]
- Platycheirus luteipennis (Curran, 1925)[54][10][11]
- Platycheirus macroantennae (He, 1992)[88]
- Platycheirus macrocephalus (Bagatshanova, 1980)[89]
- Platycheirus magadanensis (Mutin, 1999)[37]
- Platycheirus manicatus (Meigen, 1822)[10][11]
- Platycheirus marokkanus (Kassebeer, 1998)[90]
- Platycheirus melanopsis (Loew, 1856)[23]
- Platycheirus meridimontanus (Nielsen, 2004)[21][23]
- Platycheirus metallicus (Barkalov & Nielsen, 2004)[91]
- Platycheirus meyeri (Fluke, 1945)[6]
- Platycheirus migriaulii (Stuke & Nielsen, 2002)[92]
- Platycheirus modestus (Ide, 1926)[78][10][11]
- Platycheirus mongolicus (Stackelberg, 1974)[93]
- Platycheirus monticola (Jones, 1917)[94]
- Platycheirus muelleri (Marcuzzi, 1941)[23]
- Platycheirus myersii (Miller, 1924)[43]
- Platycheirus naso (Walker, 1849)[95]
- Platycheirus nearcticus (Vockeroth 1990)[10][11]
- Platycheirus neoperpallidus (Young, 2016)[96]
- Platycheirus nielseni (Vockeroth, 1990)[10][11]
- Platycheirus nigritarsis (Ssymank & Nielsen, 2012)[81]
- Platycheirus nigritus (Huo, Ren & Zheng, 2007)[97]
- Platycheirus nigrofemoratus (Kanervo, 1934)[10][11]
- Platycheirus nodosus (Curran, 1923)[98][10][11]
- Platycheirus normae (Fluke 1939)[99][11]
- Platycheirus notata (Bigot, 1884)[48]
- Platycheirus nudipes (Becker, 1900)[100]
- Platycheirus obscurus (Say, 1824)[101][10][11]
- Platycheirus occultus (Goeldlin, Maibach & Speight, 1990)[102][23]
- Platycheirus octavus (Vockeroth, 1990)[10][11]
- Platycheirus orarius (Vockeroth, 1990)[10][11]
- Platycheirus oreadis (Vockeroth, 1990)[10][11]
- Platycheirus orientalis (Skuf'in, 1992)[103]
- Platycheirus pacilus (Walker, 1849)[95]
- Platycheirus pamiricus (Barkalov & Nielsen, 2009)[57]
- Platycheirus parmatus (Rondani, 1857)[104][10][11]
- Platycheirus parvus (Williston, 1882)
- Platycheirus peckae (Bagatshanova, 1980)[105]
- Platycheirus peltatoides (Curran, 1923)[98][10][11]
- Platycheirus peltatus (Meigen, 1822)[27][23]
- Platycheirus pennipes (Ôhara, 1980)[27]
- Platycheirus perpallidus (Verrall, 1901)[27][106][10]
- Platycheirus perpes (Steenis, Young, Ssymank, Wu, Shiao & Skevington, 2019)[61]
- Platycheirus persistens (Hull, 1938)
- Platycheirus peteri (Doesburg, 1955)[107]
- Platycheirus pictipes (Bigot, 1884)[48]
- Platycheirus pilatus (Vockeroth, 1990)[10][11]
- Platycheirus platygastris (Loew, 1871)[62]
- Platycheirus podagratus (Zetterstedt, 1838)[10][11]
- Platycheirus protrusus (Vockeroth, 1990)[10][11]
- Platycheirus pulcherum (Mutin, 1999)[37]
- Platycheirus pullatus (Vockeroth, 1990)[10][11]
- Platycheirus punctulatus (Wulp, 1888)[108]
- Platycheirus pusillus (Nielsen & Romig 2010)[109]
- Platycheirus quadratus (Say, 1823)[110][10][11]
- Platycheirus ramsarensis (Goeldlin, Maibach & Speight, 1990)[58][23]
- Platycheirus rarus (Violovich, 1978)[80]
- Platycheirus reynoldsi (Shannon & Aubertin, 1933)[7]
- Platycheirus ronana (Miller, 1921)[72]
- Platycheirus rosarum (Fabricius, 1787)[111][10]
- Platycheirus rufigaster (Vockeroth, 1990)[10]
- Platycheirus rufimaculatus (Vockeroth, 1990)[10]
- Platycheirus russatus (Vockeroth, 1990)[10][11]
- Platycheirus sabulicola (Vockeroth, 1990)[10][11]
- Platycheirus saltana (Enderlein, 1938)[12]
- Platycheirus scamboides (Curran, 1927)[10][44][11]
- Platycheirus scambus (Staeger, 1843)[10][11]
- Platycheirus scutatus (Meigen, 1822) [10][11]
- Platycheirus scutiger (Fluke, 1945)[6]
- Platycheirus setipes (Vockeroth, 1990)[10][11]
- Platycheirus setitarsis (Vockeroth, 1990)[10][11]
- Platycheirus shantar (Mutin, 2021)[112]
- Platycheirus sibiricus (Barkalov & Nielsen, 2007)[69]
- Platycheirus sigiktae (Mutin, 1999)[37]
- Platycheirus silesicus (Enderlein, 1938)[12]
- Platycheirus similis (Barkalov & Nielsen, 2007)[113]
- Platycheirus speighti (Dockzal, Stuke & Goeldlin)[11]
- Platycheirus spinipes (Vockeroth, 1990)[10][11]
- Platycheirus splendidus (Rotheray 1998)[114][11]
- Platycheirus squamulae (Curran, 1922)[13][10][11]
- Platycheirus stegnoides (Vockeroth, 1990)[10][11]
- Platycheirus stegnus (Say, 1829)[115][10][11]
- Platycheirus sticticus (Meigen, 1822)[23]
- Platycheirus striatus (Vockeroth, 1990)[10]
- Platycheirus subambiguus (Nielsen, 2004)[21]
- Platycheirus subordinatus (Becker, 1915)[10][11]
- Platycheirus tarsalis (Schummel, 1837)
- Platycheirus tatricus (Dušek & Láska, 1982) [82]
- Platycheirus tenebrosus (Coquillett, 1900)[22][10][11]
- Platycheirus thompsoni (Vockeroth, 1990)[10][11]
- Platycheirus thylax (Hull, 1944)[63][11]
- Platycheirus torei (Barkalov, 2013) [116]
- Platycheirus transbaikalicus (Barkalov & Nielsen, 2009)[57]
- Platycheirus transfugus (Zetterstedt, 1838)[117][21]
- Platycheirus trichopus (Thomson, 1869)[11]
- Platycheirus troll (Mutin, 1999)[37]
- Platycheirus tuvaensis (Barkalov & Nielsen, 2008)[118]
- Platycheirus urakawensis (Matsumura,1919)[27][10][11]
- Platycheirus varipes (Curran, 1923)[119][10][11]
- Platycheirus walkeri (Lynch Arribálzaga, 1892)
- Platycheirus willistoni (Goot, 1964)[120][10]
- Platycheirus woodi (Vockeroth, 1990)[10][11]
- Platycheirus yukonensis (Vockeroth, 1990)[10][11]
Diagnostic keys
[edit]- Key to Nearctic Platycheirus[121]
- Diptera fauna of New Zealand[72]
- Key to the platycheirus species of Taiwan plus DNA sequencing on 63 species.[61]
- Key to "melanostomini" of the Neotropical region (1945, using outdated generic concept)[122]
- A 1927 Key to North American species of males of the genus Platycheirus[44]
- Key to the insects to Russian Far East (Platycheirus starts on page 363). In Russian[37]
- The genus Platycheirus of Japan[27]
- Description, keys and maps to the Nearctic species of Platycheirus.[11]
- List and short description of European species[23]
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Platycheirus albimanus female
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Platycheirus manicatus female
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Platycheirus occultus female
References
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