Chrysopogon (fly) explained
Chrysopogon is a genus of robber flies in the family Asilidae. There are at least 40 described species in Chrysopogon.
Species
These 43 species belong to the genus Chrysopogon:
- Chrysopogon agilis Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon albopunctatus (Macquart, 1846)
c g- Chrysopogon albosetosus Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon aureocinctus Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon aureus Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon bellus Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon bicolor Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon brunnipes Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon castaneus Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon catachrysus Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon conopsoides (Fabricius, 1775)
c g- Chrysopogon crabroniformis Roder, 1881
c g- Chrysopogon daptes Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon dialeucus Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon diaphanes Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon fasciatus Ricardo, 1912
c g- Chrysopogon fuscus Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon gammonensis Lavigne, 2006
c g- Chrysopogon harpaleus Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon horni Hardy, 1934
c g- Chrysopogon leucodema Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon megalius Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon melanorrhinus Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon melas Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon micrus Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon muelleri Roder, 1892
c g- Chrysopogon pallidipennis White, 1918
c g- Chrysopogon papuensis Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon paramonovi Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon parvus Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon pellos Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon pilosifacies Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon proximus Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon punctatus Ricardo, 1912
c g- Chrysopogon queenslandi Ricardo, 1912
c g- Chrysopogon rubidipennis White, 1918
c g- Chrysopogon rufulus White, 1914
c g- Chrysopogon rutilus Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon sphecodes Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon splendidissimus Ricardo, 1912
c g- Chrysopogon trianguliferus Clements, 1985
c g- Chrysopogon whitei Hull, 1958
c g- Chrysopogon xanthus Clements, 1985
c gData sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.netFurther reading
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