Rhagio
Appearance
Rhagio | |
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Rhagio mystaceus | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Rhagionidae |
Subfamily: | Rhagioninae |
Genus: | Rhagio Fabricius, 1775[1] |
Type species | |
Musca scolopacea | |
Species | |
see text | |
Synonyms | |
Rhagio is a worldwide genus of predatory snipe flies. Several species in this genus are referred to as downlooker or down-looker flies because they sometimes perch on tree trunks in a head-down position. There are approximately 170 species. They can be distinguished from other rhagionids by the open anal cell on the wings and the lack of a kidney-shaped arista.[3]
Furia ithacensis is a species of the pathogenic fungus in America that causes a fatal disease in flies, specifically snipe flies.[4]
Species
[edit]- Rhagio acutatus Yang, Dong & Zhang, 2016[5]
- Rhagio albibarbis (Bigot, 1887)[6]
- Rhagio albicornis (Say, 1823)[7]
- Rhagio albipilosus Becker, 1921[8]
- Rhagio albus Yang, Yang & Nagatomi, 1997[9]
- Rhagio algericus (Becker, 1906)[10]
- Rhagio alumnus Walker, 1852[11]
- Rhagio amurensis Makarkin, 1992[12]
- Rhagio annulatus (De Geer, 1776)[13]
- Rhagio apiciflavus Yang & Yang, 1991[14]
- Rhagio apiciniger Yang, Zhu & Gao, 2005[15]
- Rhagio apicipennis (Brunetti, 1909)[16]
- Rhagio arcuatus (Meijere, 1911)[17]
- Rhagio astictus Yang & Yang, 1994[18]
- Rhagio aterrimus Zeegers & Álvarez, 2016[19]
- Rhagio balcanicus (Strobl, 1902)[20]
- Rhagio basalis (Philippi, 1865)[21]
- Rhagio basiflavus Yang & Yang, 1993[22]
- Rhagio basimaculatus Yang & Yang, 1993[22]
- Rhagio basiniger Yang, Dong & Zhang, 2016[5]
- Rhagio bawanglinganus Yang, Dong & Zhang, 2016[5]
- Rhagio beckeri Lindner, 1923[23]
- †Rhagio bifurcatus (Meunier, 1902)[24]
- Rhagio biroi Szilády, 1934[25]
- Rhagio bisectus Yang, Yang & Nagatomi, 1997[9]
- Rhagio bitaeniatus (Bellardi, 1862)[26]
- Rhagio brunneipennis Leonard, 1930[27]
- Rhagio calcaratus Statz, 1940[28]
- Rhagio californicus Leonard, 1930[27]
- Rhagio capnopterus (Wiedemann, 1828)[29]
- Rhagio cavannae (Bezzi, 1898)[30]
- Rhagio centrimaculatus Yang & Yang, 1993[22]
- Rhagio chillcotti James, 1965[31]
- Rhagio chonganus Yang, Dong & Zhang, 2016[5]
- Rhagio chongqinensis Yang, Dong & Zhang, 2016[5]
- Rhagio choui Yang & Yang, 1997[9]
- Rhagio chrysopilaeformis (Bezzi, 1898)[30]
- Rhagio chrysostigma (Loew, 1857)[32]
- Rhagio cinerascens (Röder, 1884)[33]
- Rhagio cinereus (Zetterstedt, 1842)[34]
- Rhagio cingulatus (Loew, 1856)[35]
- Rhagio conspicuus Meigen, 1804[36]
- Rhagio corsicanus Becker, 1910[37]
- Rhagio costalis Matsumura, 1911[38]
- Rhagio costatus (Loew, 1862)[39]
- Rhagio costimaculatus Matsumura, 1916[40]
- Rhagio crassitibia Yang, Dong & Zhang, 2016[5]
- Rhagio dashahensis Yang, Dong & Zhang, 2016[5]
- Rhagio dichromaticus Chillcott, 1965[41]
- Rhagio difficilis Becker, 1921[42]
- Rhagio dimidiatus (Loew, 1863)[43]
- Rhagio discoidalis (Brunetti, 1912)[44]
- Rhagio dulonjianganus Yang, Dong & Zhang, 2016[5]
- Rhagio elenae Soboleva, 1991[45]
- Rhagio expansus James, 1964[46]
- †Rhagio expassus (Meunier, 1910)[47]
- †Rhagio exporrectus (Meunier, 1910)[47]
- †Rhagio expositus (Meunier, 1910)[47]
- †Rhagio exsanguis Meunier, 1910[47]
- Rhagio fanjingshanus Yang, Dong & Zhang, 2016[5]
- †Rhagio fascinatoris (Meunier, 1910)[47]
- Rhagio ferruginosus ssp. griseicollis Frey, 1954[48]
- Rhagio ferus (Meunier, 1910)[47]
- Rhagio flavicornis (Macquart, 1826)[49]
- Rhagio flavimarginatus Yang, Dong & Zhang, 2016[5]
- Rhagio flavimedius (Coquillett, 1898)[50]
- Rhagio floralis Panzer, 1804[51]
- Rhagio floreus Panzer, 1804[51]
- Rhagio floridensis Chillcott, 1965[41]
- Rhagio formosus Bezzi, 1912[52]
- †Rhagio fossitius Melander, 1949[53]
- Rhagio freyae Lindner, 1923[23]
- Rhagio fuscus (Wiedemann, 1828)[29]
- Rhagio fuscipennis (Meigen, 1820)[54]
- Rhagio gansuensis Yang & Yang, 1997[9]
- Rhagio gracilis (Johnson, 1912)[55]
- Rhagio graeculus (Loew, 1869)[56]
- Rhagio grandis Szilády, 1934[57]
- Rhagio guadarramensis Strobl, 1909[58]
- Rhagio guangxiensis Yang & Yang, 1993[22]
- Rhagio guizhouensis Yang & Yang, 1992[59]
- Rhagio hainanensis Yang & Yang, 1997[9]
- Rhagio hangzhouensis Yang & Yang, 1989
- Rhagio henanensis Yang, Zhu & Gao, 2002[60]
- Rhagio houae Yang, Dong & Zhang, 2016[5]
- Rhagio huangi Yang, Dong & Zhang, 2016[5]
- Rhagio huashanensis Yang & Yang, 1997[9]
- Rhagio hyaloptera (Wiedemann, 1828)[29]
- Rhagio idaeus Bezzi, 1908[61]
- Rhagio immaculatus (Meigen, 1804)[36]
- Rhagio incisus (Loew, 1872)[62]
- Rhagio insularis Becker, 1921[42]
- Rhagio inurbana (Aldrich, 1915)[63]
- Rhagio inutilis Walker, 1848[64]
- Rhagio iriomotensis Nagatomi & Nagatomi, 1990[65]
- Rhagio itoi Nagatomi, 1952[66]
- Rhagio japonicus Matsumura, 1916[40]
- Rhagio javanus Lindner, 1925[67]
- Rhagio jinxiuensis Yang & Yang, 1993[22]
- Rhagio karafutonis Matsumura, 1916[40]
- Rhagio korinchiensis Edwards, 1919[68]
- Rhagio latifrons Yang, Dong & Zhang, 2016[5]
- Rhagio latipennis (Loew, 1856)[35]
- Rhagio libanonicus Szilády, 1934[57]
- Rhagio lineola Fabricius, 1794[69]
- Rhagio longshengensis Yang & Yang, 1993[22]
- Rhagio longzhouensis Yang & Yang, 1993[22]
- Rhagio lugens (Philippi, 1865)[21]
- Rhagio luteus Soboleva, 1984[70]
- Rhagio lutifaciatus Okada, 1941[71]
- Rhagio maculatus (De Geer, 1776)[13]
- Rhagio maculifer (Bigot, 1887)[6]
- Rhagio maculipennis (Loew, 1854)[72]
- Rhagio maolanus Yang & Yang, 1993[73]
- Rhagio matsumurae Lindner, 1923[23]
- Rhagio medeae Iacob, 1971[74]
- Rhagio meridionalis Yang & Yang, 1993[75]
- Rhagio miyonis Nagatomi, 1952[66]
- Rhagio mongolicus Lindner, 1923[23]
- Rhagio montanus Becker, 1921[42]
- Rhagio montivagus Edwards, 1919[68]
- Rhagio morulus Nagatomi, 1971[76]
- Rhagio mystaceus (Macquart, 1840)[77]
- Rhagio naganensis Nagatomi, 1952[66]
- Rhagio nagatomii Yang & Yang, 1997[9]
- Rhagio napoensis Yang, Dong & Zhang, 2016[5]
- Rhagio neimengensis Yang, Dong & Zhang, 2016[5]
- Rhagio niger (Meigen & Wiedemann, 1820)[54]
- Rhagio nigratus (Philippi, 1865)[21]
- Rhagio nigrifemur Yang, Dong & Zhang, 2016[5]
- Rhagio nigritibia Yang, Dong & Zhang, 2016[5]
- Rhagio ningminganus Yang & Yang, 1993[22]
- Rhagio notatus (Meigen, 1820)[54]
- Rhagio ochraceus (Loew, 1862)[39]
- Rhagio olgae Soboleva, 1991[45]
- Rhagio olsufjevi Soboleva, 1989[78]
- Rhagio orestes Chillcott, 1965[41]
- Rhagio pallidipennis Becker, 1921[42]
- Rhagio pallidistigma (Meijere, 1924)[79]
- Rhagio pallipilosus Yang, Zhu & Gao, 2005[15]
- Rhagio palpalis (Adams, 1904)[80]
- Rhagio perdicaceus Frey, 1954[48]
- Rhagio petrovae Soboleva, 1989[78]
- Rhagio philippinensis Frey, 1954[48]
- Rhagio pilosus Yang, Yang & Nagatomi, 1997[9]
- Rhagio plumbeus Say, 1823[7]
- Rhagio poecilopterus Bezzi, 1908[61]
- Rhagio politaeniatus (Bellardi, 1862)[26]
- Rhagio pollinosus Leonard, 1930[27]
- Rhagio pseudastictus Yang & Yang, 1994[18]
- Rhagio puellaris Nagatomi, 1971[76]
- Rhagio pullatus (Coquillett, 1898)[50]
- Rhagio punctipennis (Say, 1823)[7]
- Rhagio rolandi Becker, 1921[8]
- Rhagio rondanii Bezzi, 1908[61]
- Rhagio sabahensis Nagatomi & Nagatomi, 1990[65]
- †Rhagio samlandicus (Meunier, 1916)[81]
- Rhagio sardous Szilády, 1934[57]
- Rhagio scapulifer (Bigot, 1887)[6]
- Rhagio schmidti Lindner, 1931[82]
- Rhagio scolopaceus (Linnaeus, 1758)[83]
- Rhagio separatus Yang, Yang & Nagatomi, 1997[9]
- Rhagio shaanxiensis Yang & Yang, 1997[9]
- Rhagio sheni Yang, Zhu & Gao, 2003[60]
- Rhagio shennonganus Yang & Yang, 1991[14]
- Rhagio shimai Nagatomi & Nagatomi, 1990[65]
- Rhagio shiraki Szilády, 1934[25]
- Rhagio sikisimanus Nagatomi, 1972[84]
- Rhagio simushirus Soboleva, 1989[78]
- Rhagio singularis Yang, Yang & Nagatomi, 1997[9]
- Rhagio sinuatus Edwards, 1919[68]
- Rhagio songae Yang, Dong & Zhang, 2016[5]
- Rhagio sordidus (Loew, 1862)[85]
- Rhagio stigmosus Yang, Yang & Nagatomi, 1997[9]
- Rhagio strigosus Meigen, 1804[36]
- Rhagio subannulatus (Philippi, 1865)[21]
- Rhagio subpilosus (Becker, 1892)[86]
- Rhagio taorminae Becker, 1921[42]
- Rhagio terminalis (Loew, 1861)[87]
- Rhagio tipuliformis Fabricius, 1794[69]
- Rhagio tonsa (Loew, 1869)[56]
- Rhagio triangulatus (Brunetti, 1920)[88]
- Rhagio tringarius (Linnaeus, 1758)[83]
- Rhagio tuberculatus Yang, Yang & Nagatomi, 1997[9]
- Rhagio turcicus Lindner, 1931[89]
- Rhagio unicolor (Brunetti, 1912)[44]
- Rhagio uniguttatus (Osten Sacken, 1881)[90]
- Rhagio validus (Meunier, 1899)[91]
- Rhagio venetianus Becker, 1921[42]
- Rhagio vermileonoides Frey, 1954[48]
- Rhagio vertebratus (Say, 1823)[7]
- Rhagio wenxianus Yang, Zhu & Gao, 2005[15]
- †Rhagio wheeleri Melander, 1949[53]
- Rhagio wuyishanus Yang, Dong & Zhang, 2016[5]
- Rhagio xanthodes Yang, Dong & Zhang, 2016[5]
- Rhagio yasumatsui Nagatomi, 1972[84]
- Rhagio zhaoae Yang, Dong & Zhang, 2016[5]
- Rhagio zhejiangensis Yang & Yang, 1989
- Rhagio zhuae Yang, Dong & Zhang, 2016[5]
Gallery
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