Chelifera
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Empididae
Subfamily: Hemerodromiinae
Genus: Chelifera
Macquart, 1823[1]
Type species
Chelifera raptor
Synonyms

Chelifera is a genus of flies in the family Empididae.

Species

  • C. accomodata Wagner, Leese & Panesar, 2004[2]
  • C. alpina Vaillant, 1981[3]
  • C. angusta Collin, 1927[4]
  • C. aperticauda Collin, 1927[4]
  • C. apicata Collin, 1928[5]
  • C. astigma Collin, 1927[4]
  • C. bakra (Smith, 1965)[6]
  • C. banski Melander, 1947[7]
  • C. barbarica Vaillant, 1981[3]
  • C. berdeni Vaillant, 1978
  • C. bidenta MacDonald, 1994[8]
  • C. brevidigitata Wagner, Leese & Panesar, 2004[2]
  • C. caliga Lavallee, 1975[9]
  • C. chvalai Wagner, 1984[10]
  • C. circinata MacDonald, 1994[8]
  • C. cirrata Melander, 1947[7]
  • C. concinnicauda Collin, 1927[4]
  • C. corsicana Vaillant, 1981[3]
  • C. curvata Wagner, Leese & Panesar, 2004[2]
  • C. defecta (Loew, 1862)
  • C. detestata (Meunier, 1908)[11]
  • C. digitata Wagner, Leese & Panesar, 2004[2]
  • C. diversicauda Collin, 1927[4]
  • C. emeishanica Horvat, 2002[12]
  • C. ensifera Melander, 1947[7]
  • C. erecta Collin, 1927[4]
  • C. fascipennis (Meijere, 1913)
  • C. flavella (Zetterstedt, 1838)
  • C. fontinalis (Miller, 1923)[13]
  • C. freemanni Vaillant, 1978
  • C. frigelii (Zetterstedt, 1838)
  • C. giraudae Vaillant, 1981[3]
  • C. haeselbarthae Wagner, Leese & Panesar, 2004[2]
  • C. incisa Saigusa & Yang, 2003[14]
  • C. insueta Wagner, Leese & Panesar, 2004[2]
  • C. khemisiana Vaillant & Gagneur, 1998[15]
  • C. knutsoni Lavallee, 1975[9]
  • C. kozaneki Wagner, 2003[16]
  • C. lapponica Frey, 1950
  • C. lateralis Yang & Yang, 1995
  • C. lovetti Melander, 1947[7]
  • C. macedonica Wagner & Niesiolowski, 1987
  • C. malickyi Horvat, 2002[12]
  • C. mana Lavallee, 1975[9]
  • C. mantiformis (Cuvier, 1795)
  • C. monostigma (Meigen, 1822)
  • C. multidenta MacDonald, 1994[8]
  • C. multiseta Wagner, Leese & Panesar, 2004[2]
  • C. multisetoides Wagner, Leese & Panesar, 2004[2]
  • C. nanlingensis Yang, Grootaert & Horvat, 2005[17]
  • C. neangusta MacDonald, 1994[8]
  • C. notata (Loew, 1862)
  • C. nubecula (Becker, 1908)[18]
  • C. obscura Vaillant, 1968
  • C. obsoleta (Loew, 1862)
  • C. ornamenta Horvat, 2002[12]
  • C. pallida Vaillant, 1981[3]
  • C. palloris (Coquillett, 1895)[19]
  • C. pectinicauda Collin, 1927[4]
  • C. perlucida Niesiolowski, 1986
  • C. polonica Wagner & Niesiolowski, 1987
  • C. precabunda Collin, 1961
  • C. precatoria (Fallén, 1815)
  • C. prectoria (Fallén, 1816)
  • C. pyrenaica Vaillant, 1981[3]
  • C. rastrifera Melander, 1947[7]
  • C. recurvata (Melander, 1947)[7]
  • C. rhombicercus Wagner, Leese & Panesar, 2004[2]
  • C. scrotifera Melander, 1947[7]
  • C. serraticauda Engel, 1939
  • C. sheni Saigusa & Yang, 2003[14]
  • C. sinensis Yang & Yang, 1995
  • C. siveci Wagner, 1984[20]
  • C. spectra Vaillant, 1981[3]
  • C. stauderae Wagner, Leese & Panesar, 2004[2]
  • C. stigmatica (Schiner, 1860)
  • C. stuprator (Melander, 1947)[7]
  • C. subangusta Collin, 1961
  • C. subensifera MacDonald, 1994[8]
  • C. subnotata MacDonald, 1994[8]
  • C. tacita Collin, 1928[5]
  • C. tantula Collin, 1928[5]
  • C. thaica Horvat, 2002[12]
  • C. trapezina (Zetterstedt, 1838)
  • C. valida (Loew, 1862)
  • C. varix Melander, 1947[7]
  • C. vicina (Wagner, 2003)[16]
  • C. vockerothi Vaillant & Chvála, 1973[21]
  • C. wagneri Horvat, 1990

References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Wagner, Rüdiger; Leese, Florian; Panesar, Arne Rai (2004). "Aquatic dance flies from a small Himalayan mountain stream (Diptera: Empididae: Hemerodromiinae, Trichopezinae and Clinocerinae)". Bonner zoologische Beiträge. 52 (1/2): 3–32. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
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