Argyra
Argyra is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae.[6] The name "Argyra" comes from the Greek word for "silver".[7]
Argyra | |
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Argyra auricollis | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Dolichopodidae |
Subfamily: | Diaphorinae |
Tribe: | Argyrini |
Genus: | Argyra Macquart, 1834 |
Type species | |
Musca diaphana Fabricius, 1775 | |
Synonyms | |
Species
- Argyra albicans Loew, 1861[8]
- Argyra albicoxa Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra albiventris Loew, 1864[10]
- Argyra aldrichi Johnson, 1904[11]
- Argyra amicta (Wiedemann, 1824)[12]
- Argyra angustata Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra apicalis Van Duzee, 1930[13]
- Argyra argentina (Meigen, 1824)[14]
- Argyra argentiventris Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra argyria (Meigen, 1824)[14]
- Argyra aripontia Negrobov, 2005[15]
- Argyra arrogans Takagi, 1960[16]
- Argyra atriceps Loew, 1857[3]
- Argyra auricollis (Meigen, 1824)[14]
- Argyra badjaginae Negrobov & Maslova, 2003[17]
- Argyra barbipes Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra basalis Van Duzee, 1932
- Argyra beijingensis Wang & Yang, 2004[18]
- Argyra bickeliana Negrobov, Barkalov & Selivanova, 2010
- Argyra bimaculata Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra biseta Parent, 1929
- Argyra brevipes Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra calceata Loew, 1861[19]
- Argyra calcitrans Loew, 1861[19]
- Argyra californica Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra canariensis Becker, 1918[20]
- Argyra ciliata Van Duzee, 1924
- Argyra cingulata (Loew, 1861)[19]
- Argyra condomina Harmston & Knowlton, 1946
- Argyra corsica Parent, 1929
- Argyra currani Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra cylindrica Loew, 1864[10]
- Argyra dakotensis Harmston & Knowlton, 1939
- Argyra diaphana (Fabricius, 1775)
- Argyra discedens Becker, 1907
- Argyra elongata (Zetterstedt, 1843)[21]
- Argyra fasciventris Van Duzee, 1930[13]
- Argyra femoralis Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra flabellifera Becker, 1891
- Argyra flavicornis Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra flavicoxa Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra flavida Negrobov, 1973
- Argyra flavipes Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra gorodkovi Negrobov & Selivanova, 2008[22]
- Argyra grata Loew, 1857[3]
- Argyra grayi Robinson, 1964
- Argyra hirta Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra hoffmeisteri (Loew, 1850)
- Argyra hokkaidoensis Negrobov & Satô, 2009
- Argyra idahona Harmston & Knowlton, 1946
- Argyra igori Negrobov, Satô & Selivanova, 2012
- Argyra ilonae Gosseries, 1989[23]
- Argyra inaequalis Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra involuta Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra javanensis Van Duzee, 1931
- Argyra johnsoni Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra kireichuki Grichanov, 1998
- Argyra leucocephala (Meigen, 1824)[14]
- Argyra loewii Kowarz, 1879
- Argyra longicornis Qilemoge, Wang, & Yang, 2018[24]
- Argyra magnicornis (Zetterstedt, 1838)
- Argyra medusae Gosseries, 1989[23]
- Argyra miki (Kowarz, 1882)
- Argyra minuta Loew, 1861[19]
- Argyra negrobovi Grichanov & Shamshev, 1993
- Argyra nigricoxa Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra nigripes Loew, 1864[10]
- Argyra nigripilosa Yang & Saigusa, 2002[25]
- Argyra nigriventris Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra obscura Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra oreada Negrobov, 1973
- Argyra pallipilosa Yang & Saigusa, 2002[25]
- Argyra perplexa Becker, 1918[20]
- Argyra pingwuensis Qilemoge, Wang, & Yang, 2018[24]
- Argyra pseudosuperba Hollis, 1964
- Argyra pulata Negrobov & Maslova, 2003[17]
- Argyra robinsoni Grichanov, 1998
- Argyra robusta Johnson, 1906
- Argyra scutellaris Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra sericata Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra serrata Yang & Saigusa, 2002[25]
- Argyra setimana Loew, 1859
- Argyra setipes Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra setulipes Becker, 1918[20]
- Argyra shamshevi Selivanova & Negrobov, 2006
- Argyra sichuanensis Qilemoge, Wang, & Yang, 2018[24]
- Argyra similis Harmston & Knowlton, 1940
- Argyra sinensis Yang & Grootaert, 1999
- Argyra skufjini Negrobov, 1965
- Argyra spina Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra splendens Van Duzee, 1933
- Argyra splendida De Meijere, 1919
- Argyra spoliata Kowarz, 1879
- Argyra striaticollis Becker, 1918[20]
- Argyra subarctica Ringdahl, 1920
- Argyra submontana Negrobov & Selivanova, 2006
- Argyra superba Takagi, 1960[16]
- Argyra sviridovae Selivanova & Negrobov, 2006[26]
- Argyra takagii Negrobov & Satô, 2009
- Argyra thoracica Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra tibetensis Wang, Chen & Yang, 2015[27]
- Argyra ussuriana Negrobov, 1973
- Argyra utahna Harmston, 1951
- Argyra vanoyei (Parent, 1926)
- Argyra velutina Van Duzee, 1925[9]
- Argyra venevitinovensis Selivanova & Negrobov, 2007[28]
- Argyra vestita (Wiedemann, 1817)[29]
- Argyra xanthopyga Negrobov & Grichanov, 2006[30]
- Argyra xiaolongmensis Wang & Yang in Yang, Zhang, Wang & Zhu, 2011
- Argyra zlobini Negrobov, Satô & Selivanova, 2012
The following extinct species were originally placed in Argyra, but are currently considered unplaced in Dolichopodidae:[31]
- †Argyra debellata Meunier, 1907
- †Argyra debilis Meunier, 1907
- †Argyra deceptoria Meunier, 1907
Other unrecognised species:[32]
- Argyra diaphana (Fabricius, 1805) (junior homonym of Argyra diaphana (Fabricius, 1775))
- Argyra festivus Meigen, 1838
- Argyra spinipes (Meigen, 1830)
- Argyra spinipes Doleschall, 1856 (homonym of above)
The following species were renamed:
- Argyra splendida Van Duzee, 1925[9] (preoccupied by Argyra splendida De Meijere, 1919): renamed to Argyra splendens Van Duzee, 1933
- Dolichopus abdominalis Say, 1829 (preoccupied by Dolichopus abdominalis Fallén, 1823): renamed to Argyra medusae Gosseries, 1989[23]
- Dolichopus confinis Zetterstedt, 1843 (preoccupied by Dolichopus confinis Walker, 1849): renamed to Argyra ilonae Gosseries, 1989[23]
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