Chrysops species
edit- Chrysops abaptistus Séguy, 1950[3]
- Chrysops abavius Philip, 1961[4]
- Chrysops abatus Phillip, 1941[5]
- Chrysops aberrans Philip, 1941[5]
- Chrysops additus Oldroyd, 1957[6]
- Chrysops aeneus Pechuman, 1943
- Chrysops aestuans Wulp, 1867[7]
- Chrysops affinis Bellardi, 1859[8]
- Chrysops alajuelensis Burger, 2002[9]
- Chrysops albicinctus Wulp, 1869[10]
- Chrysops alleni Fairchild, 1939[11]
- Chrysops alter Rondani, 1875[12]
- Chrysops altivagus Osten Sacken, 1886[13]
- Chrysops amazon Daecke, 1905[14]
- Chrysops angaricus Olsufiev, 1937
- Chrysops angolensis Dias, 1974
- Chrysops anthrax Olsufiev, 1937
- Chrysops aprugnus Austen, 1912[15]
- Chrysops argentinus Pechuman, 1953
- Chrysops asbestos Philip, 1950[16]
- Chrysops aterOsten Sacken, 1875[17]
- Chrysops carbonarius var. nubiapex Philip, 1955[18]
- Chrysops atlantica Pechuman, 1949[19]
- Chrysops atra Macquart, 1850[20]
- Chrysops atrivittatus Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1924[21]
- Chrysops auroguttatus Kröber, 1930[22]
- Chrysops austeni Neave, 1915
- Chrysops australis Ricardo, 1915[23]
- Chrysops balzaphire Philip, 1955[18]
- Chrysops basalis Shiraki, 1918[24]
- Chrysops beameri Brennan, 1935[25]
- Chrysops berta Pechuman, 1940
- Chrysops bicolor Cordier, 1907
- Chrysops bifasciatus (Geoffroy, 1785)[26]
- Chrysops bifurcatus Philip, 1979[27]
- Chrysops bimaculosus Neave, 1915
- Chrysops bishoppi Brennan, 1935[25]
- Chrysops bistellatus Daecke, 1905[14]
- Chrysops bivittatus Lutz, 1909[28]
- Chrysops boliviensis Kröber, 1926[29]
- Chrysops bonariensis Brèthes, 1910[30]
- Chrysops brevifascius Lutz, 1909[28]
- Chrysops brimleyi Hine, 1904[31]
- Chrysops brucei Austen, 1907[32]
- Chrysops brunneus Hine, 1903[33]
- Chrysops bulbicornis Lutz, 1911
- Chrysops buxtoni Austen, 1922[34]
- Chrysops caecutiens (Linnaeus, 1758)[35]
- Chrysops calidus Walker, 1848[36]
- Chrysops callidus Osten Sacken, 1875[17]
- Chrysops calogaster Schiner, 1868[37]
- Chrysops calopterus Hine, 1905[38]
- Chrysops calvus Pechuman & Teskey, 1967[39]
- Chrysops canifrons Walker, 1848[36]
- Chrysops carbonarius Walker, 1848[36]
- Chrysops centurionis Austen, 1911[40]
- Chrysops cervulus Séguy, 1950[3]
- Chrysops chaharicus Chen & Quo, 1949[41]
- Chrysops chiriquensis Fairchild, 1939[11]
- Chrysops chusanensis Ôuchi, 1939[42]
- Chrysops ciliaris Loew, 1858[43]
- Chrysops cincticornis Walker, 1848[36]
- Chrysops clavicornis Brennan, 1935[25]
- Chrysops coloradensis Bigot, 1892[44]
- Chrysops compactus Austen, 1924[45]
- Chrysops concavus Loew, 1858[46]
- Chrysops connexus Loew, 1858[46]
- Chrysops coquilletti Hine, 1904[47]
- Chrysops costaricensis Burger, 2002[9]
- Chrysops croceus Séguy, 1950[3]
- Chrysops crucians Wiedemann, 1828[48]
- Chrysops cuclux Whitney, 1879[49]
- Chrysops currani Kröber, 1926[29]
- Chrysops cursim Whitney, 1879[49]
- Chrysops dacne Philip, 1955[18]
- Chrysops dampfi Philip, 1955[18]
- Chrysops dawsoni Philip, 1959[50]
- Chrysops decipiens Kröber, 1926[29]
- Chrysops delicatulus Osten Sacken, 1875[17]
- Chrysops deqenensis Yang & Xu, 1995[51]
- Chrysops designatus Ricardo, 1911[52]
- Chrysops dimidiatus Wulp, 1885[53]
- Chrysops dimmocki Hine, 1905[38]
- Chrysops discalis Williston, 1880[54]
- Chrysops dispar (Fabricius, 1798)[55]
- Chrysops dissectus Loew, 1858[46]
- Chrysops dissimilis Brennan, 1935[25]
- Chrysops distinctipennis Austen, 1906[56]
- Chrysops divaricatus Loew, 1858[46]
- Chrysops divisus Walker, 1848[36]
- Chrysops dixianus Pechuman, 1974[57]
- Chrysops dorsovittatus Hine, 1907[58]
- Chrysops dubiens Philip, 1979[27]
- Chrysops ecuadorensis Lutz, 1909[28]
- Chrysops excitans Walker, 1850[59]
- Chrysops facialis Townsend, 1897[60]
- Chrysops fairchildi Philip, 1955[18]
- Chrysops fasciatus Wiedemann, 1821[61]
- Chrysops fascipennis Macquart, 1834[62]
- Chrysops fixissimus Walker, 1856[63]
- Chrysops flavescens (Szilády, 1922)[64]
- Chrysops flavidus Wiedemann, 1821[61]
- Chrysops flavipennis Kröber, 1925[65]
- Chrysops flavipes Meigen, 1804[66]
- Chrysops flaviscutellatus Philip, 1963[67]
- Chrysops flaviventris Macquart, 1846[68]
- Chrysops flavocinctus Ricardo, 1902[69]
- Chrysops flavoscutellatus Kröber, 1926[29]
- Chrysops flinti Coscarón, 1979[70]
- Chrysops formosus Kröber, 1926[29]
- Chrysops frazari Williston, 1887[71]
- Chrysops frigidus Osten Sacken, 1875[17]
- Chrysops frontalis Macquart, 1838[72]
- Chrysops fulvaster Osten Sacken, 1877[73]
- Chrysops fulvistigma Hine, 1904[31]
- Chrysops funebris Austen, 1907[32]
- Chrysops furcatus Walker, 1848[36]
- Chrysops fusciapex Lutz, 1909[28]
- Chrysops fuscipennis Ricardo, 1902[69]
- Chrysops fuscomarginalis Burger & Chainey, 2000[74]
- Chrysops geminatus Wiedemann, 1828[48]
- Chrysops godinhoi Dias, 1966
- Chrysops gracilis Kröber, 1926[29]
- Chrysops grandis (Szilády, 1922)[64]
- Chrysops griseicollis Bequaert, 1930[75]
- Chrysops gutipennis Kröber, 1929[76]
- Chrysops hamatus Loew, 1858[46]
- Chrysops harmani Tidwell, 1973[77]
- Chrysops hinei Daecke, 1907[78]
- Chrysops hirsuticallus Philip, 1941[5]
- Chrysops hubbardi Pringle, 1967
- Chrysops hyalipennis Stackelberg, 1926[79]
- Chrysops idlani Al-Talafha, Yaakop & Idris, 2017[80]
- Chrysops ifasi Fairchild, 1978[81]
- Chrysops incisuralis Philip, 1979[27]
- Chrysops incisus Macquart, 1846[68]
- Chrysops inconspicuus Austen, 1907[32]
- Chrysops indianus Ricardo, 1902[69]
- Chrysops indus Osten Sacken, 1875[17]
- Chrysops infernalis (Quentin, 1979)
- Chrysops inflaticornis Austen, 1910[82]
- Chrysops insulensis Austen, 1912[15]
- Chrysops intrudens Williston, 1895[83]
- Chrysops italicus Meigen, 1804[66]
- Chrysops japonicus Wiedemann, 1828[48]
- Chrysops laetus Fabricius, 1805[84]
- Chrysops langi Bequaert, 1930[75]
- Chrysops laniger Loew, 1860[85]
- Chrysops lateralis Wiedemann, 1828[48]
- Chrysops laticeps Austen, 1910[82]
- Chrysops latifasciatus Bellardi, 1859[8]
- Chrysops latifrons Brennan, 1935[25]
- Chrysops latitibialis Kröber, 1926[29]
- Chrysops leucospilus Wiedemann, 1828[48]
- Chrysops liaoningensis Xu & Chen, 1977[86]
- Chrysops longicornis Macquart, 1838[72]
- Chrysops longirostris Zeegers, 2015[87]
- Chrysops luteopennis Philip, 1936[88]
- Chrysops lutzi Kröber, 1925[65]
- Chrysops macquarti Philip, 1961[89]
- Chrysops madagascarensis Ricardo, 1902[69]
- Chrysops magnificus Austen, 1911[40]
- Chrysops makerovi Pleske, 1910[90]
- Chrysops matilei Quentin, 2000
- Chrysops mauritanicus Costa, 1893[91]
- Chrysops maximus Kröber, 1929[76]
- Chrysops melaenus Hine, 1925[92]
- Chrysops melicharii Mik, 1898[93]
- Chrysops mexicanus Kröber, 1925[65]
- Chrysops mitis Osten Sacken, 1875[17]
- Chrysops mlokosiewiczi Bigot, 1880[94]
- Chrysops moechus Osten Sacken, 1875[17]
- Chrysops molestus Wiedemann, 1828[48]
- Chrysops montanus Osten Sacken, 1875[17]
- Chrysops mutatus Pechuman, 1939
- Chrysops neavei Austen, 1910[95]
- Chrysops neobrasiliensis Kröber, 1929[96]
- Chrysops nigribimbo Whitney, 1879[49]
- Chrysops nigricorpus Lutz, 1911
- Chrysops nigrobasalis Kröber, 1927[97]
- Chrysops noctifer Osten Sacken, 1877[73]
- Chrysops obliquefasciata Macquart, 1838[72]
- Chrysops obsoletus Wiedemann, 1821[61]
- Chrysops okavangoensis Dias, 1989
- Chrysops olivaceus Kröber, 1926[29]
- Chrysops omissus Lutz, 1911
- Chrysops oxianus Pleske, 1910[90]
- Chrysops pachycerus Williston, 1887[71]
- Chrysops pachycnemius Hine, 1905[38]
- Chrysops pallidefemoratus Kröber, 1930[22]
- Chrysops pallidiventris (Kröber, 1922)[98]
- Chrysops pallidulus Austen, 1914[99]
- Chrysops paradesignata Liu & Wang, 1977[100]
- Chrysops paraguayensis Brèthes, 1910[30]
- Chrysops parallelogrammus Zeller, 1842[101]
- Chrysops parvifascius Lutz, 1911
- Chrysops parvulus Daecke, 1907[78]
- Chrysops passosi Dias, 1980
- Chrysops patricia Pechuman, 1953
- Chrysops pauliani Oldroyd, 1957[6]
- Chrysops pechumani Philip, 1941[5]
- Chrysops pellucidus Fabricius, 1805[84]
- Chrysops perpensus Austen, 1937[102]
- Chrysops peruvianus Kröber, 1925[65]
- Chrysops petersi Oldroyd, 1957[6]
- Chrysops pettigrewi Ricardo, 1913
- Chrysops philipi Burger, 1985
- Chrysops pikei Whitney, 1904[103]
- Chrysops piresi Dias, 1985
- Chrysops potanini Pleske, 1910[90]
- Chrysops proclivis Osten Sacken, 1877[73]
- Chrysops provocans Walker, 1850[59]
- Chrysops pseudofuscipennis Dias, 1974
- Chrysops pudicus Osten Sacken, 1875[17]
- Chrysops pusillulus Austen, 1910[82]
- Chrysops reicherti Fairchild, 1937[104]
- Chrysops relictus Meigen, 1820[105]
- Chrysops renjifoi Bequaert, 1946[106]
- Chrysops reticulatus Wilkerson, 1979[107]
- Chrysops ricardoae Pleske, 1910[90]
- Chrysops rossi Philip, 1960[108]
- Chrysops rufipes Meigen, 1820[105]
- Chrysops sackeni Hine, 1903[33]
- Chrysops sandyi Baier, 1999[109]
- Chrysops scalaratus Bellardi, 1859[8]
- Chrysops seguyi Piton, 1940[110]
- Chrysops sejunctus Szilády, 1919[111]
- Chrysops semiignitus Kröber, 1930[22]
- Chrysops separatus Hine, 1907[58]
- Chrysops sepulcralis Fabricius, 1794[112]
- Chrysops sequax Williston, 1887[71]
- Chrysops shermani Hine, 1907[58]
- Chrysops signifer Walker, 1861[113]
- Chrysops silaceus Austen, 1907[32]
- Chrysops silviaris Philip & Mackerras, 1960[114]
- Chrysops silvifacies Philip, 1963[115]
- Chrysops sinensis Walker, 1856[116]
- Chrysops soror Kröber, 1925[65]
- Chrysops srilankensis Burger & Chainey, 2000[74]
- Chrysops stackelbergi Olsufiev, 1937
- Chrysops stackelbergiellus Olsufiev, 1967
- Chrysops stekhoveni Philip, 1960[117]
- Chrysops stimulans Walker, 1850[59]
- Chrysops stonei Pechuman, 1977
- Chrysops streptobalius Speiser, 1912[118]
- Chrysops striatulus Pechuman, 1943
- Chrysops striatus Osten Sacken, 1875[17]
- Chrysops suavis Loew, 1858[119]
- Chrysops subcaecutiens Bellardi, 1859[8]
- Chrysops surdus Osten Sacken, 1877[73]
- Chrysops szechuanensis Kröber, 1933[120]
- Chrysops tarimi Olsufiev, 1979
- Chrysops thailandensis Philip, 1960[117]
- Chrysops tidwelli Philip & Jones, 1962[121]
- Chrysops translucens Macquart, 1838[72]
- Chrysops trifaria Macquart, 1838[72]
- Chrysops trisignatus Kröber, 1926[29]
- Chrysops tristis (Fabricius, 1798)[55]
- Chrysops tumidicornis Baier, 1999[109]
- Chrysops turanicus Olsufiev, 1937
- Chrysops univittatus Macquart, 1855[122]
- Chrysops unizona (Szilády, 1926)[123]
- Chrysops upsilon Philip, 1950[16]
- Chrysops uruguayensis Lutz, 1909[28]
- Chrysops validus Loew, 1858[46]
- Chrysops varians Wiedemann, 1828[48]
- Chrysops variegatus (De Geer, 1776)[124]
- Chrysops venus Philip, 1950[16]
- Chrysops viduatus (Fabricius, 1794)[112]
- Chrysops vietnamensis Philip, 1979[27]
- Chrysops violovitshi Zakharov, 1990[125]
- Chrysops virgulatus Bellardi, 1859[8]
- Chrysops weberi Bequaert, 1946[106]
- Chrysops wileyae Philip, 1955[18]
- Chrysops willistoni Hine, 1925[92]
- Chrysops woodi Neave, 1915
- Chrysops wulpi Kröber, 1929[126]
- Chrysops yamaguchii Simizu & Takahasi, 1975
- Chrysops zahrai Oldroyd, 1952[127]
- Chrysops zayasi Bequaert, 1946[106]
- Chrysops zinzala Philip, 1942[128]
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