List of Copestylum species

This is a list of 332 species in the genus Copestylum.[1][2][3][4]

Copestylum species

  • C. abdominale (Wiedemann, 1930)
  • C. abrupta (Curran, 1925)
  • C. acutifrons (Curran, 1939)
  • C. alberlena Marcos-Garcia & Perez-Banon, 2002
  • C. albertoi Marcos-Garcia & Rotheray, 2007
  • C. albifrons (Curran, 1939)
  • C. albitarse (Lynch Arribalzaga, 1892)
  • C. alcedo (Curran, 1926)
  • C. alcedoides (Curran, 1939)
  • C. alchimista (Rondani, 1848)
  • C. ambrosettii (Lynch Arribalzaga, 1892)
  • C. amethystinum (Bigot, 1875)
  • C. anastasia (Hull, 1945)
  • C. anna (Williston, 1887) (Anna's bromeliad fly)
  • C. apertum (Walker, 1860)
  • C. apicale (Loew, 1866)
  • C. apiciferum (Townsend, 1895)
  • C. apicula (Curran, 1939)
  • C. aricia (Curran, 1930)
  • C. astarte (Hull, 1950)
  • C. aster (Curran, 1939)
  • C. aureum (Fluke, 1951)
  • C. avidum (Osten Sacken, 1877) (yellow-spotted bromeliad fly)
  • C. azureum (Philippi, 1865)
  • C. azurinum (Hull, 1941)
  • C. barbara Hancock & Marcos-Garcia, 2007
  • C. barei (Curran, 1925) (violet bromeliad fly)
  • C. bassleri (Curran, 1939)
  • C. beatricea (Hull, 1950)
  • C. belinda (Hull, 1949)
  • C. belizensis Sedman, 1975
  • C. bellulum (Williston, 1891)
  • C. bequaerti Curran, 1930
  • C. bimaculatum (Sack, 1941)
  • C. binominatum (Goot, 1964)
  • C. bipunctatum (Hull, 1941)
  • C. bolivianum (Hine, 1914)
  • C. boqueronense Rotheray & Marcos-Garcia, 2007
  • C. bradleyi (Curran, 1925)
  • C. brazilianum (Hull, 1938)
  • C. breve (Giglio-Tos, 1892)
  • C. brevifacies (Curran, 1926)
  • C. brevivittatum (Curran, 1930)
  • C. bruneri (Curran, 1939)
  • C. brunneum (Thunberg, 1789)
  • C. brunnicolor (Hull, 1938)
  • C. brunnigaster (Hull, 1943)
  • C. bulbosum (Fluke, 1951)
  • C. caesariatum (Williston, 1891)
  • C. calochaetum (Hull, 1941)
  • C. camposi (Curran, 1939)
  • C. capensis (Schiner, 1868)[5]
  • C. carlosii Rotheray & Hancock, 2007
  • C. caudatum Curran, 1927 (hairy-horned bromeliad fly)
  • C. chaetogaster (Hull, 1943)
  • C. chaetophorum (Williston, 1887)
  • C. chalybescens (Wiedemann, 1830)
  • C. chapadense (Curran, 1930)
  • C. cinctiventre (Curran, 1930)
  • C. circe (Curran, 1939)
  • C. circumdatum (Walker, 1857)
  • C. circumscriptum (Curran, 1939)
  • C. claripenne (Curran, 1925)
  • C. clarum (Hull, 1942)
  • C. cockerelli (Curran, 1927)
  • C. colombiense Thompson, 1976
  • C. compactum (Curran, 1925)
  • C. comstocki (Williston, 1887) (Comstock's bromeliad fly)
  • C. conabioi Marcos-Garcia & Rotheray, 2007
  • C. concinnum (Philippi, 1865)
  • C. conifacium (Hull, 1943)
  • C. contumax (Curran, 1939)
  • C. cordiae (Townsend, 1897)
  • C. correctum (Curran, 1927)
  • C. corumbense (Curran, 1930)
  • C. craverii (Giglio-Tos, 1892)
  • C. crepuscularium (Hull, 1942)
  • C. cruciatum (Hull, 1943)
  • C. cubomaculatum (Hull, 1937)
  • C. cupricolor (Hull, 1948)
  • C. curiosum (Curran, 1939)
  • C. currani (Fluke, 1951)
  • C. cyanescens (Macquart, 1842)
  • C. cyanoprora (Curran, 1939)
  • C. delila (Hull, 1950)
  • C. dichroicum (Giglio-Tos, 1892)
  • C. dimorphium (Curran, 1939)
  • C. discale (Curran, 1926)
  • C. dispar (Macquart, 1846)
  • C. dorsale (Wiedemann, 1830)
  • C. duida (Curran, 1930)
  • C. elizabethae Hancock & Rotheray, 2007
  • C. emeralda (Hull, 1944)
  • C. emilia (Curran, 1939)
  • C. escomeli (Curran, 1929)
  • C. eugenia (Williston, 1887)
  • C. exeugenia (Curran, 1953)
  • C. externum (Curran, 1939)
  • C. flavipenne (Wiedemann, 1830)
  • C. flavissimum (Giglio-Tos, 1892)
  • C. flaviventre (Macquart, 1846)
  • C. florella (Hull, 1944)
  • C. florida (Hull, 1941) (Florida bromeliad fly)
  • C. flukei (Curran, 1936)
  • C. fornax (Townsend, 1895)
  • C. fractum (Curran, 1926)
  • C. fraudulentum (Williston, 1891)
  • C. frauenfeldi (Schiner, 1868)[5]
  • C. frontale (Sack, 1941)
  • C. fulvicorne (Bigot, 1883)
  • C. fulvolucens (Walker, 1852)
  • C. fulvonotatum (Bigot, 1875)
  • C. fumipenne (Sack, 1941)
  • C. fumosum (Hull, 1943)
  • C. furens (Giglio-Tos, 1892)
  • C. galantei Marcos-Garcia & Rotheray, 2007
  • C. gelenitae Marcos-Garcia & Rotheray, 2007
  • C. gertschi (Curran, 1939)
  • C. gibberum (Schiner, 1868)[5]
  • C. gorgon (Hull, 1950)
  • C. granulatum (Hull, 1944)
  • C. guianicum (Hine, 1914)
  • C. haagii (Jaennicke, 1867) (Haag's bromeliad fly)
  • C. hambletoni (Fluke, 1951)
  • C. hirtipes (Macquart, 1850)
  • C. hispaniolae Thompson, 1981
  • C. horticole (Hull, 1943)
  • C. horvathi (Szilády, 1926)
  • C. hoya (Curran, 1947)
  • C. hyalinipenne (Hull, 1944)
  • C. hyalopterum (Giglio-Tos, 1892)
  • C. hydrofenestra (Hull, 1943)
  • C. hystrix (Giglio-Tos, 1892)
  • C. imitans (Curran, 1926)
  • C. impressum (Hull, 1949)
  • C. inconsistens (Curran, 1939)
  • C. infractum Thompson, 1981
  • C. inquisitor (Hull, 1943)
  • C. integrum (Walker, 1857)
  • C. intona (Curran, 1928)
  • C. isabellina (Williston, 1887) (Isabelle's bromeliad fly)
  • C. joei Rotheray & Hancock, 2007
  • C. johnsoni (Curran, 1925)
  • C. kahli (Hull, 1938)
  • C. lacticoeruleum (Hull, 1944)
  • C. lanei (Curran, 1936)
  • C. latevitatum (Curran, 1939)
  • C. latum (Wiedemann, 1830)
  • C. lentum Williston, 1887
  • C. limbipenne Williston, 1887
  • C. liriope (Hull, 1949)
  • C. longirostre (Macquart, 1846)
  • C. louisae Hancock & Rotheray, 2007
  • C. lucilia (Hull, 1950)
  • C. lugens (Wiedemann, 1830)
  • C. lumina (Hull, 1937)
  • C. lunuliferum (Hull, 1937)
  • C. macquarti (Curran, 1926)
  • C. macrocephalum (Giglio-tos, 1892)
  • C. macrorhinum (Bigot, 1875)
  • C. macula (Wiedemann, 1830)
  • C. maculoides (Curran, 1939)
  • C. mamorum Rotheray & Marcos-Garcia, 2007
  • C. marceli (Curran, 1939)
  • C. marginatum (Say, 1829)
  • C. megacephalum (Loew, 1863)
  • C. melleum (Jannicke, 1867)
  • C. meretricias (Williston, 1888)
  • C. metallorum (Walker, 1852)
  • C. mexicanum (Macquart, 1842) (Mexican cactus fly)
  • C. minimum (Giglio-Tos, 1892)
  • C. missionera (Lynch Arribalzaga, 1892)
  • C. mocanum (Curran, 1936)
  • C. morpho (Curran, 1939)
  • C. musanum (Curran, 1930)
  • C. muscarium (Thomson, 1869)
  • C. musicanum (Curran, 1930)
  • C. mustoides (Curran, 1927)
  • C. nautlanum (Townsend, 1897)
  • C. neosplendens Thompson, 1976
  • C. neotropicum Thompson, 1976
  • C. nigriceps (Schiner, 1868)[5]
  • C. nigrifacies (Bigot, 1875)
  • C. nigripes (Bigot, 1857)
  • C. nigropodum (Hull, 1949)
  • C. nigroviride (Hull, 1949)
  • C. nitidigaster (Hull, 1937)
  • C. notatum (Bigot, 1875)
  • C. obliquicorne (Curran, 1939)
  • C. obscurior (Curran, 1939)
  • C. obscuripenne (Lynch Arribalzaga, 1892)
  • C. oestroides (Hull, 1943)
  • C. omochroma (Giglio-Tos, 1892)
  • C. opalescens (Townsend, 1901)
  • C. opalicolor (Hull, 1943)
  • C. opalina (Wiedemann, 1830)
  • C. opeostoma (Hull, 1949)
  • C. opinator (Williston, 1891)
  • C. ornatum (Williston, 1891)
  • C. osburni (Hull, 1942)
  • C. oscillans Hancock & Rotheray, 2007
  • C. otongaensis Rotheray & Hancock, 2007
  • C. pachecoi (Curran, 1939)
  • C. pallens (Wiedemann, 1830)
  • C. pallidithorax (Hull, 1941)
  • C. pallisteri (Curran, 1953)
  • C. palmyra (Hull, 1949)
  • C. panamense (Curran, 1930)
  • C. panamenum (Curran, 1939)
  • C. parana (Hull, 1942)
  • C. parina (Fluke, 1951)
  • C. parvum (Rondani, 1848)
  • C. pectorale (Rondani, 1863)
  • C. persimile (Williston, 1888)
  • C. pertinax (Hull, 1950)
  • C. peruvianum (Vimmer & Soukup, 1938)
  • C. pica (Schiner, 1868)[5]
  • C. pictum (Wiedemann, 1830)
  • C. picturatum (Lynch Arribalzaga, 1892)
  • C. pinkusi (Curran, 1938)
  • C. placivum (Hull, 1943)
  • C. plaumanni (Curran, 1939)
  • C. plorans (Rondani, 1848)
  • C. posticum (Say, 1829)
  • C. prasinus (Schiner, 1868)[5]
  • C. prescutellare (Williston, 1888)
  • C. procteri (Curran, 1939)
  • C. profaupar Marinoni, 2004
  • C. pseudopallens Thompson, 1981
  • C. pseudotachina (Hull, 1936)
  • C. pubescens (Loew, 1861)
  • C. pulchripes (Bigot, 1875)
  • C. pulchrum (Williston, 1891)
  • C. punctiferum (Bigot, 1875)
  • C. punctigena (Hull, 1937)
  • C. purpurascens (Loew, 1869)
  • C. purpureum (Walker, 1849)
  • C. purpuriferum (Bigot, 1875)
  • C. pusillum (Macquart, 1842)
  • C. puyarum Rotheray & Hancock, 2007
  • C. quadratum (Williston, 1891)
  • C. rafaelanum (Townsend, 1897)
  • C. rectifacies Thompson, 1981
  • C. rectum (Wulp, 1882)
  • C. rhea (Hull, 1950)
  • C. robustum (Sack, 1941)
  • C. roraima (Curran, 1939)
  • C. rosa (Curran, 1939)
  • C. rospigliosii (Brethes, 1920)
  • C. rufitarse Thompson, 1976
  • C. rufoscutellare (Philippi, 1865)
  • C. rurale (Curran, 1939)
  • C. saphirinum (Bigot, 1883)
  • C. sappho (Hull, 1949)
  • C. satur (Osten Sacken, 1877) (spotted-wing bromeliad fly)
  • C. schwarzi Curran, 1935
  • C. scintillans (Hull, 1949)
  • C. scutellatum (Macquart, 1842)
  • C. selectum (Curran, 1939)
  • C. sexmaculatum (Palisot de Beauvois, 1819) (six-spotted bromeliad fly)
  • C. sica (Curran, 1953)
  • C. simile Giglio-Tos, 1892
  • C. smithae (Thompson, 1965)
  • C. soror (Bigot, 1883)
  • C. spectrale (Hull, 1942)
  • C. spinigerum (Wiedemann, 1830)
  • C. spinithorax (Lynch Arribalzaga, 1892)
  • C. splendens (Townsend, 1897)
  • C. squamigerum (Curran, 1925)
  • C. sternale (Curran, 1930)
  • C. stigmatum (Hull, 1949)
  • C. subcoeruleum (Rondani, 1863)
  • C. submetallicum (Rondani, 1848)
  • C. subrostratum (Rondani, 1848)
  • C. sultzi (Curran, 1939)
  • C. tacanense Rotheray & Hancock, 2007
  • C. tamaulipanum (Townsend, 1898)
  • C. tapanti Rotheray & Hancock, 2007
  • C. tapia Rotheray & Hancock, 2007
  • C. tatei (Curran, 1930)
  • C. teffera (Curran, 1939)
  • C. tibiale (Macquart, 1846)
  • C. tricinctum (Bigot, 1875)
  • C. trifascium (Walker, 1857)
  • C. tripunctatum (Hull, 1949)
  • C. trituberculatum Thompson, 1976
  • C. triunfense Hancock, 2007
  • C. trivittatum Thompson, 1988
  • C. tumicephalum (Hull, 1943)
  • C. tympanitis (Fabricius, 1805)
  • C. ulrica (Hull, 1950)
  • C. umamas Hancock & Rotheray, 2007
  • C. unicolor (Curran, 1925)
  • C. unilectum (Walker, 1860)
  • C. vacuum (Fabricius, 1775)
  • C. vagum (Wiedemann, 1830)
  • C. valeria (Hull, 1944)
  • C. vampyrum (Hull, 1942)
  • C. varians (Bigot, 1875)
  • C. varichaetum (Curran, 1925)
  • C. variegatum (Bigot, 1875)
  • C. ventana (Fluke, 1951)
  • C. vera (Hull, 1942)
  • C. verdigaster (Hull, 1943)
  • C. vesicularium (Curran, 1947) (irridescent bromeliad fly)
  • C. vicinum (Bigot, 1883)
  • C. victoria (Williston, 1887) (Victoria's bromeliad fly)
  • C. vierecki (Curran, 1925)
  • C. villarica (Fluke, 1951)
  • C. viola (Hull, 1944)
  • C. violaceum (Say, 1829) (purple bromeliad fly)
  • C. virescens (Williston, 1891)
  • C. viridana (Townsend, 1897)
  • C. viride (Williston, 1888)
  • C. viridigaster (Hull, 1943)
  • C. viridula (Walker, 1860)
  • C. vitifacium (Hull, 1943)
  • C. vitrea (Hull, 1949)
  • C. vitripenne (Curran, 1930)
  • C. vittatum Thompson, 1976 (striped bromeliad fly)
  • C. vittifacies (Hull, 1943)
  • C. volcanorum Hancock & Rotheray, 2007
  • C. volucelloides (Bigot, 1884)
  • C. volucre (Giglio-Tos, 1892)
  • C. vulcan (Hull, 1942)
  • C. vulta (Fluke, 1951)
  • C. willinki (Fluke, 1951)
  • C. wulpi (Goot, 1964)
  • C. xalapensis Rotheray & Marcos-Garcia, 2007
  • C. xipe (Hull, 1942)
  • C. yowoi Rotheray & Hancock, 2007
  • C. yura (Curran, 1930)

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