Eudorylas

Eudorylas is a genus of flies in the family Pipunculidae.[5]

Eudorylas
Eudorylas corniculans
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Pipunculidae
Subfamily: Pipunculinae
Tribe: Eudorylini
Genus: Eudorylas
Aczél, 1940[1]
Type species
Pipunculus fuscipes
Synonyms
  • Metadorylas Rafael, 1987[3]
  • Neodorylas Kuznetzov, 1995[4]

Species

  • Eudorylas abdominalis (Loew, 1858)[6]
  • Eudorylas aberratus (Hardy & Knowlton, 1939)[7]
  • Eudorylas ablus (Hardy, 1954)[8]
  • Eudorylas abnorexitus Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas abnormalis Rafael & Menezes, 1999[10]
  • Eudorylas abruptus (Hardy, 1952)[11]
  • Eudorylas absonditus (Hardy, 1954)[8]
  • Eudorylas accedens (Hardy, 1954)[8]
  • Eudorylas acroacanthus (Hardy, 1968)[12]
  • Eudorylas acroapex (Hardy, 1962)[13]
  • Eudorylas aculeatus (Loew, 1858)[6]
  • Eudorylas adunatus (Hardy, 1965)[14]
  • Eudorylas aduncus Dunk, 1995[15]
  • Eudorylas aemulus (Hardy, 1949)[16]
  • Eudorylas aequus (Cresson, 1911)[17]
  • Eudorylas aethiopicus (Hardy, 1949)[16]
  • Eudorylas affinis (Cresson, 1910)[17]
  • Eudorylas albinervis Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas albucus (Hardy, 1968)[12]
  • Eudorylas alternatus (Cresson, 1910)[17]
  • Eudorylas amanii Földvári, 2003[19]
  • Eudorylas amitinus (Hardy, 1962)[13]
  • Eudorylas amurensis Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas amuscarium (Hardy, 1960)[20]
  • Eudorylas anaclastus Skevington, 2003[21]
  • Eudorylas andinus Rafael, 1991[22]
  • Eudorylas anfractus Skevington, 2003[21]
  • Eudorylas angustimembranus Kozánek, 1991[23]
  • Eudorylas angustipennis (Kertész, 1903)[24]
  • Eudorylas angustus (Hardy, 1952)[11]
  • Eudorylas anomalus (Hardy, 1968)[12]
  • Eudorylas antennalis Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987[25]
  • Eudorylas antillensis (Rafael, 1996)[26]
  • Eudorylas apicalis (Hardy & Knowlton, 1939)[7]
  • Eudorylas apiculatus (Hardy, 1961)[27]
  • Eudorylas appendiculatus Kozánek, 1991[23]
  • Eudorylas aptus (Hardy, 1972)[28]
  • Eudorylas aquavicinus (Hardy, 1943)[29]
  • Eudorylas aquinoi Rafael, 1990[30]
  • Eudorylas arcanus Coe, 1966[31]
  • Eudorylas argryofrons (Hardy & Knowlton, 1939)[7]
  • Eudorylas arthurianus (Tonnoir, 1925)[32]
  • Eudorylas arundani (Hardy, 1954)[8]
  • Eudorylas arvazensis Kuznetzov, 1994[33]
  • Eudorylas ashoroensis Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas atratus (Meijere, 1914)[34]
  • Eudorylas atrigonius Huo & Yang, 2010[35]
  • Eudorylas attenuatus (Yang & Xu, 1989)[36]
  • Eudorylas auctus Kehlmaier, 2005[37]
  • Eudorylas avid Motamedinia & Skevington, 2020[38]
  • Eudorylas barkalovi Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas barrettoi (Hardy, 1965)[14]
  • Eudorylas bartaki Kozánek, 1993[39]
  • Eudorylas barueriensis (Hardy, 1965)[14]
  • Eudorylas beckeri (Kertész, 1903)[24]
  • Eudorylas beiyue Yang & Xu, 1998[40]
  • Eudorylas bentoni Rafael, 1990[30]
  • Eudorylas bermeri Kehlmaier, 2005[37]
  • Eudorylas bharatiensis Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987[25]
  • Eudorylas bicolor (Becker, 1924)[41]
  • Eudorylas bicostalis Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987[25]
  • Eudorylas bidactylus (Hardy, 1943)[29]
  • Eudorylas bihamatus Motamedinia & Skevington, 2020[38]
  • Eudorylas bilobatus Shi, Hu & Yang, 2019[42]
  • Eudorylas bilobus (Hardy, 1947)[43]
  • Eudorylas bipertitus Kehlmaier, 2005[37]
  • Eudorylas biroi (Kertész, 1903)[24]
  • Eudorylas bisetosus (Hardy, 1962)[13]
  • Eudorylas blascoi De Meyer, 1997[44]
  • Eudorylas boliviensis (Rafael, 1991)[45]
  • Eudorylas bredoi (Hardy, 1949)[46]
  • Eudorylas brevisalus Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas brunnipennis (Becker, 1900)[47]
  • Eudorylas bulbosus Rafael, 1995[48]
  • Eudorylas burmanicus (Hardy, 1972)[28]
  • Eudorylas buscki (Malloch, 1912)[49]
  • Eudorylas caccabatus Rafael, 1990[30]
  • Eudorylas caledonicus Ackland, 1999[50]
  • Eudorylas carpathicus Kozánek, 1993[39]
  • Eudorylas caudatus (Cresson, 1910)[17]
  • Eudorylas cernuus Skevington, 2003[21]
  • Eudorylas chilensis (Rafael, 1991)[45]
  • Eudorylas chvalai Kozánek, 1988[51]
  • Eudorylas ciliatus (Meijere, 1907)[52]
  • Eudorylas cinerascens (Perkins, 1905)[53]
  • Eudorylas clausum Skevington, 2003[21]
  • Eudorylas coei Kehlmaier, 2005[37]
  • Eudorylas collinus Skevington, 2003[21]
  • Eudorylas coloratus (Becker, 1897)[54]
  • Eudorylas comparatus (Hardy, 1972)[28]
  • Eudorylas concavus Yang & Xu, 1998[40]
  • Eudorylas concolor (Rafael, 1991)[45]
  • Eudorylas conformis (Hardy, 1959)[55]
  • Eudorylas consimilis Rafael, 1989[56]
  • Eudorylas corbetti Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987[25]
  • Eudorylas cordatus Skevington, 2003[21]
  • Eudorylas corniculans Motamedinia & Skevington, 2020[38]
  • Eudorylas cornutus (Rafael, 1996)[26]
  • Eudorylas costalis (Becker, 1924)[41]
  • Eudorylas cralimes Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas crassus (Bezzi, 1926)[57]
  • Eudorylas cressoni (Johnson, 1919)[58]
  • Eudorylas cupreiventris (Becker, 1914)[59]
  • Eudorylas curtus (Hardy, 1943)[29]
  • Eudorylas curvatus (Hardy, 1954)[8]
  • Eudorylas curvicaudatus Rafael, 1996[26]
  • Eudorylas cuspicornis (Kertész, 1915)[60]
  • Eudorylas cycnus Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas dactylus Skevington, 2003[21]
  • Eudorylas deansi (Tonnoir, 1925)[32]
  • Eudorylas deceptor (Hardy, 1968)[12]
  • Eudorylas decorus (Hardy, 1950)[61]
  • Eudorylas definitus (Hardy, 1961)[27]
  • Eudorylas delfinadoae (Hardy, 1972)[28]
  • Eudorylas demeyeri Kozánek, 1993[39]
  • Eudorylas denotatus (Hardy, 1960)[20]
  • Eudorylas devius (Hardy, 1965)[62]
  • Eudorylas dextratus (Hardy, 1965)[62]
  • Eudorylas dextrostylus Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987[25]
  • Eudorylas diagonalis Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas dichopticus Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas dicranus Huo & Yang, 2010[35]
  • Eudorylas digitatus Yang & Xu, 1998[40]
  • Eudorylas discretus (Hardy, 1952)[11]
  • Eudorylas disgregus (Hardy, 1965)[62]
  • Eudorylas diversus (Hardy, 1949)[16]
  • Eudorylas dives (Hardy, 1947)[43]
  • Eudorylas dominicanensis Rafael, 1996[26]
  • Eudorylas dominicensis (Scarbrough & Knutson, 1989)[63]
  • Eudorylas dorsispinosus (Hardy, 1965)[14]
  • Eudorylas dreisbachi (Hardy, 1948)[64]
  • Eudorylas duckei Rafael, 1995[48]
  • Eudorylas dumicolus (Hardy, 1962)[13]
  • Eudorylas duocollis Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas duplicatus Rafael, 1995[48]
  • Eudorylas echinatus Rafael & Menezes, 1999[10]
  • Eudorylas elephas (Becker, 1897)[54]
  • Eudorylas encerus (Hardy, 1949)[16]
  • Eudorylas ephippium Skevington, 2003[21]
  • Eudorylas eremitus (Hardy, 1954)[8]
  • Eudorylas eremnoptera (Hardy, 1962)[13]
  • Eudorylas euciliatus Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987[25]
  • Eudorylas eulentiger Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987[25]
  • Eudorylas evanidus (Hardy, 1949)[16]
  • Eudorylas excisus (Hardy, 1949)[16]
  • Eudorylas expletirubus Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas extensus (Brunetti, 1923)[65]
  • Eudorylas facetus (Hardy, 1962)[13]
  • Eudorylas falcatus (Hardy, 1949)[16]
  • Eudorylas falcifer De Meyer, 1997[44]
  • Eudorylas falx Rafael & Menezes, 1999[10]
  • Eudorylas fascipes (Zetterstedt, 1844)[2]
  • Eudorylas filicornis (Brunetti, 1912)[66]
  • Eudorylas flavicornis (Williston, 1892)[67]
  • Eudorylas flavicrus De Meyer, 1995[68]
  • Eudorylas flavitarsis (Williston, 1892)[67]
  • Eudorylas flavitibia (Rafael, 1991)[45]
  • Eudorylas flexus (Hardy, 1949)[16]
  • Eudorylas fluviatilis (Becker, 1900)[47]
  • Eudorylas focus Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas fortis Rafael, 1995[48]
  • Eudorylas fractus (Hardy, 1962)[13]
  • Eudorylas fritzi (Rafael, 1991)[45]
  • Eudorylas fujianensis Xu, 2003[69]
  • Eudorylas fukushimaensis Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas fumipennis (Kertész, 1903)[24]
  • Eudorylas furvulus Collin, 1956[70]
  • Eudorylas fuscipennis (Brunetti, 1927)[71]
  • Eudorylas fuscipes (Zetterstedt, 1844)[2]
  • Eudorylas fuscitarsis (Adams, 1903)[72]
  • Eudorylas fuscitibia (Rafael, 1991)[45]
  • Eudorylas fusculus (Zetterstedt, 1844)[2]
  • Eudorylas fustis Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas galeatus (Hardy, 1949)[16]
  • Eudorylas garambensis (Hardy, 1961)[27]
  • Eudorylas garhwalensis Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987[25]
  • Eudorylas gemellus Kehlmaier, 2005[37]
  • Eudorylas ghesquierei (Hardy, 1950)[61]
  • Eudorylas gilvipes Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas globosus Yang & Xu, 1998[40]
  • Eudorylas goennersdorfensis Dempewolf & Dunk, 1996[73]
  • Eudorylas golbachi (Hardy, 1965)[62]
  • Eudorylas gomesi (Hardy, 1954)[8]
  • Eudorylas gorodkovi Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas grandis (Hardy, 1943)[29]
  • Eudorylas gratiosus (Kertész, 1915)[60]
  • Eudorylas gressitti (Hardy, 1956)[74]
  • Eudorylas hadrosoma (Hardy, 1962)[13]
  • Eudorylas hamatus Skevington, 2003[21]
  • Eudorylas hardyi (Yang & Xu, 1989)[36]
  • Eudorylas harmstoni (Hardy & Knowlton, 1939)[7]
  • Eudorylas harrisi (Tonnoir, 1925)[32]
  • Eudorylas hasanicus Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas hokkaidoensis Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas huachucanus (Hardy, 1943)[29]
  • Eudorylas hystricosus Skevington, 2003[21]
  • Eudorylas ibericus Kehlmaier, 2005[37]
  • Eudorylas imbricatus Rafael, 1995[48]
  • Eudorylas incisus Rafael, 1993[75]
  • Eudorylas indiaensis Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987[25]
  • Eudorylas indivisus (Hardy, 1972)[28]
  • Eudorylas industrius (Knab, 1915)[76]
  • Eudorylas inferus Collin, 1956[70]
  • Eudorylas inopsicolor Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas inornatus (Hardy, 1949)[16]
  • Eudorylas insignis (Hardy, 1954)[8]
  • Eudorylas jacksoni Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987[25]
  • Eudorylas jakuticus Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas janae Kozánek, 1991[23]
  • Eudorylas javanensis (Meijere, 1907)[52]
  • Eudorylas jenkinsoni Coe, 1966[31]
  • Eudorylas jesoensis (Matsumura, 1915)[77]
  • Eudorylas johnenae Dempewolf, 1996[78]
  • Eudorylas kansensis (Hardy, 1940)[79]
  • Eudorylas kaszabi Kozánek, 1992[80]
  • Eudorylas kataplisso Kehlmaier, 2005[37]
  • Eudorylas katonae (Kertész, 1907)[81]
  • Eudorylas kerzhneri Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas khaziarensis Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987[25]
  • Eudorylas kondarensis Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas kovaljovi Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas kowarzi (Becker, 1898)[54]
  • Eudorylas kozaneki De Meyer, 1993[82]
  • Eudorylas lamellatus (Collin, 1941)[83]
  • Eudorylas largexitus Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas lasiofemoratus (Hardy & Knowlton, 1939)[7]
  • Eudorylas latipennis (Banks, 1915)[84]
  • Eudorylas latistomachus Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas lautus (Hardy, 1943)[29]
  • Eudorylas lentiger (Kertész, 1912)[85]
  • Eudorylas lepus (Rafael, 1991)[45]
  • Eudorylas liberia (Curran, 1929)[86]
  • Eudorylas libratus (Hardy, 1949)[16]
  • Eudorylas ligo Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas lividus (Hardy, 1954)[8]
  • Eudorylas loewii (Kertész, 1900)[87]
  • Eudorylas longicornis Yang & Xu, 1998[40]
  • Eudorylas longifrons Coe, 1966[31]
  • Eudorylas longipilus (Hardy, 1948)[64]
  • Eudorylas longispinus Yang & Xu, 1998[40]
  • Eudorylas longistigmus Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas longus Rafael, 1995[48]
  • Eudorylas lopesi (Hardy, 1954)[8]
  • Eudorylas ludhianaensis Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987[25]
  • Eudorylas luteipes (Brunetti, 1923)[65]
  • Eudorylas luteiventris Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas luteolus (Hardy, 1972)[28]
  • Eudorylas luteopilus (Hardy, 1962)[13]
  • Eudorylas macrocercus Rafael, 1997[88]
  • Eudorylas maesi Rafael, 2004[89]
  • Eudorylas major (Brunetti, 1923)[65]
  • Eudorylas malaisei (Hardy, 1972)[28]
  • Eudorylas maleficus Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas mallee Skevington, 2003[21]
  • Eudorylas manaliensis Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987[25]
  • Eudorylas manasi Kehlmaier, 2011[90]
  • Eudorylas maurus Rafael, 1991[45]
  • Eudorylas mediterraneus De Meyer & Ackland, 1997[44]
  • Eudorylas megacanthus (Hardy, 1961)[27]
  • Eudorylas megacephalus (Kertész, 1912)[85]
  • Eudorylas megasurstylus Rafael, 1990[30]
  • Eudorylas melanotrichus Rafael, 1995[48]
  • Eudorylas meniscatus Yang & Xu, 1998[40]
  • Eudorylas meristus Skevington, 2003[21]
  • Eudorylas meruensis (Hardy, 1949)[16]
  • Eudorylas mexicanus (Hardy, 1949)[16]
  • Eudorylas michiganensis (Hardy, 1948)[64]
  • Eudorylas mikenensis (Hardy, 1950)[61]
  • Eudorylas minghlanii Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987[25]
  • Eudorylas minor (Cresson, 1911)[17]
  • Eudorylas minutus Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas minymerus (Hardy, 1962)[13]
  • Eudorylas misericors Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas modestus (Haliday, 1833)[91]
  • Eudorylas modicus (Hardy, 1949)[46]
  • Eudorylas moffattensis Skevington, 2003[21]
  • Eudorylas monegrensis De Meyer, 1997[44]
  • Eudorylas mongolorum Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas montanus (Meijere, 1914)[34]
  • Eudorylas montium (Becker, 1897)[54]
  • Eudorylas moragai Rafael & Menezes, 1999[10]
  • Eudorylas muiri (Hardy, 1972)[28]
  • Eudorylas mutillatus (Loew, 1858)[6]
  • Eudorylas nasicus Motamedinia & Skevington, 2020[38]
  • Eudorylas nasus Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas natalensis (Hardy, 1949)[16]
  • Eudorylas nataliae Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas neimongolanus (Xu & Yang, 1991)[92]
  • Eudorylas nemoralis Kozánek, 1993[39]
  • Eudorylas nevadaensis (Hardy, 1943)[29]
  • Eudorylas nigellus Rafael, 1991[45]
  • Eudorylas nigripes (Loew, 1866)[93]
  • Eudorylas ningxiaensis Yang & Xu, 1998[40]
  • Eudorylas nomurai Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas nudus (Kertész, 1912)[85]
  • Eudorylas obliquus Coe, 1966[31]
  • Eudorylas obscurus Coe, 1966[31]
  • Eudorylas occultus (Hardy, 1950)[61]
  • Eudorylas ocularis (Matsumura, 1915)[77]
  • Eudorylas odontophorus Rafael, 1995[48]
  • Eudorylas okalii Kozánek, 2004[94]
  • Eudorylas opinatus (Hardy, 1950)[61]
  • Eudorylas opiparus (Hardy, 1954)[8]
  • Eudorylas optabilis Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas orthogoninus (Yang & Xu, 1989)[36]
  • Eudorylas oscen Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas oshimaensis Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas oxianus Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas pachymerus Rafael, 1989[56]
  • Eudorylas pallidiventris (Meijere, 1914)[34]
  • Eudorylas pamirorum Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas pannonicus (Becker, 1897)[54]
  • Eudorylas paraappendiculatus Kozánek, Suh & Kwon, 2004[95]
  • Eudorylas paranaensis Rafael, 1995[48]
  • Eudorylas pardus Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas parens Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas parilis (Hardy, 1972)[28]
  • Eudorylas partitus (Hardy, 1965)[14]
  • Eudorylas parvifrons (Loew, 1858)[6]
  • Eudorylas parvulus (Wulp, 1898)[96]
  • Eudorylas pectitibialis (Hardy, 1954)[8]
  • Eudorylas penai Rafael, 1995[48]
  • Eudorylas pennatus Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987[25]
  • Eudorylas petalus Skevington, 2003[21]
  • Eudorylas phallophylax Rafael, 1995[48]
  • Eudorylas phatnomus (Hardy, 1968)[12]
  • Eudorylas pilosus (Rafael, 1996)[26]
  • Eudorylas pinjorensis Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987[25]
  • Eudorylas pinquis Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas piriformis (Xu & Yang, 1991)[92]
  • Eudorylas platyapodemalis Rafael, 2004[89]
  • Eudorylas platytarsis (Kertész, 1912)[85]
  • Eudorylas poantaensis Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987[25]
  • Eudorylas pondolandi Földvári, 2003[19]
  • Eudorylas porrectus (Hardy, 1949)[16]
  • Eudorylas posticus (Collin, 1931)[97]
  • Eudorylas productus Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas pusillus (Hardy, 1949)[16]
  • Eudorylas quadratus (Hardy, 1949)[16]
  • Eudorylas quadrifidus Rafael, 1995[48]
  • Eudorylas quartarius (Brunetti, 1912)[66]
  • Eudorylas quinquepertitus Kehlmaier, 2005[37]
  • Eudorylas rectinervis (Collin, 1941)[83]
  • Eudorylas regalis (Curran, 1928)[98]
  • Eudorylas remiformis (Hardy, 1962)[13]
  • Eudorylas remotus (Hardy, 1972)[28]
  • Eudorylas restrictus Coe, 1966[31]
  • Eudorylas revolutus (Yang & Xu, 1989)[36]
  • Eudorylas rubidus (Hardy, 1948)[64]
  • Eudorylas rubrus (Hardy, 1950)[61]
  • Eudorylas rudis Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas rurestris Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas rusticus Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas sabroskyi (Hardy, 1943)[29]
  • Eudorylas sauteri (Kertész, 1907)[81]
  • Eudorylas scharffi Földvári, 2003[19]
  • Eudorylas schreiteri (Shannon, 1927)
  • Eudorylas scissus (Hardy, 1972)[28]
  • Eudorylas scotinus (Collin, 1931)[97]
  • Eudorylas scutellatus Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987[25]
  • Eudorylas semicircularis Xu, 2003[69]
  • Eudorylas semiopacus (Lamb, 1922)[99]
  • Eudorylas separatus (Kertész, 1915)[60]
  • Eudorylas serratus Rafael & Menezes, 1999[10]
  • Eudorylas setiformis (Hardy, 1949)[16]
  • Eudorylas sherloukensis Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas similis (Hardy, 1950)[61]
  • Eudorylas simulator (Collin, 1931)[97]
  • Eudorylas sinuosus (Hardy, 1949)[16]
  • Eudorylas slovacus Kozánek, 1993[39]
  • Eudorylas soccatus Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas souzalopesi Rafael, 1990[30]
  • Eudorylas spinosus (Hardy, 1948)[64]
  • Eudorylas stackelbergi Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas stainsi (Hardy, 1943)[29]
  • Eudorylas stigmaticus (Malloch, 1912)
  • Eudorylas straeleni (Janssens, 1955)
  • Eudorylas subfascipes Collin, 1956[70]
  • Eudorylas subjectus (Collin, 1931)[97]
  • Eudorylas subligo Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas subopacus (Loew, 1866)[93]
  • Eudorylas subterminalis Collin, 1956[70]
  • Eudorylas subtilis (Hardy, 1943)[29]
  • Eudorylas subvaralis (Hardy, 1972)[28]
  • Eudorylas subvexus Rafael, 2004[89]
  • Eudorylas sulcatus (Becker, 1897)[54]
  • Eudorylas suwai Morakote & Yano, 1990[9]
  • Eudorylas swanengi Földvári, 2003[19]
  • Eudorylas tadzhikorum Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas tanasijtshuki Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas tanycerus Rafael, 1991
  • Eudorylas tanzaniensis Földvári, 2003[19]
  • Eudorylas tarsalis (Banks, 1911)
  • Eudorylas terminalis (Thomson, 1870)[100]
  • Eudorylas terraboensis Rafael, 1995[48]
  • Eudorylas tibiatus Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987[25]
  • Eudorylas titanus Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas totoflavus (Hardy, 1972)[28]
  • Eudorylas trapezoides (Becker, 1900)[47]
  • Eudorylas triangularis Kehlmaier, 2005[37]
  • Eudorylas trichosubepandrialis Rafael, 2004[89]
  • Eudorylas trigonus (Becker, 1921)
  • Eudorylas tropidoapex (Hardy, 1965)[14]
  • Eudorylas tshatkalensis Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas tshuki Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas tuberculatus Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987[25]
  • Eudorylas tucumanus (Shannon, 1927)
  • Eudorylas turneri (Hardy, 1949)[16]
  • Eudorylas uki Kuznetzov, 1990[18]
  • Eudorylas umbrinus (Loew, 1858)[6]
  • Eudorylas unanimus (Hardy, 1949)[46]
  • Eudorylas unicolor (Zetterstedt, 1844)[2]
  • Eudorylas venezuelensis Rafael, 1995[48]
  • Eudorylas venturai Kehlmaier, 2005[37]
  • Eudorylas vicarius (Hardy, 1949)[16]
  • Eudorylas vicinus Kozánek, 1992
  • Eudorylas vidali Rafael, 1995[48]
  • Eudorylas vierecki (Malloch, 1912)
  • Eudorylas vineti Dempewolf, 1996[78]
  • Eudorylas vonderdunki Dempewolf, 1998
  • Eudorylas wahisi De Meyer, 1997[44]
  • Eudorylas willistoni (Kertész, 1900)[87]
  • Eudorylas wittei (Hardy, 1950)[61]
  • Eudorylas wygodzinskyi Rafael, 1995[48]
  • Eudorylas youngi (Rafael, 1996)[26]
  • Eudorylas yunnanensis Yang & Xu, 1998[40]
  • Eudorylas zaitzevi Kuznetzov, 1993
  • Eudorylas zanclus Rafael, 1993[75]
  • Eudorylas zermattensis (Becker, 1897)[54]
  • Eudorylas zonatus (Zetterstedt, 1849)[101]
  • Eudorylas zonellus Collin, 1956[70]

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