Cydistomyia
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Tabanidae
Subfamily: Tabaninae
Tribe: Diachlorini
Genus: Cydistomyia
Taylor, 1919[1]
Type species
Cydistomyia doddi
Taylor, 1919[1]
Synonyms
  • Neotabanus Ricardo, 1911[2]

Cydistomyia is a genus of horse flies in the family Tabanidae.[3]

Species

  • Cydistomyia abava Philip, 1959[4]
  • Cydistomyia aberrans Philip, 1970[5]
  • Cydistomyia absol Philip, 1959[4]
  • Cydistomyia albidosegmentata (Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926)[6]
  • Cydistomyia albithorax (Ricardo, 1913)[7]
  • Cydistomyia amblychroma (Speiser, 1910)[8]
  • Cydistomyia angusta (Oldroyd, 1954)[9]
  • Cydistomyia assamensis Philip, 1970[5]
  • Cydistomyia atmophora (Taylor, 1919)[1]
  • Cydistomyia atra (Oldroyd, 1954)[9]
  • Cydistomyia atrata Burger, 1995[10]
  • Cydistomyia atrostriatus Burger, 2006[11]
  • Cydistomyia avida (Bigot, 1892)[12]
  • Cydistomyia bancroftae Mackerras, 1964[13]
  • Cydistomyia barretti Mackerras, 1964[14]
  • Cydistomyia bezzii Mackerras & Rageau, 1958[15]
  • Cydistomyia bisecta Oldroyd, 1949[16]
  • Cydistomyia brachypalpus Trojan, 1991[17]
  • Cydistomyia brevior (Walker, 1848)[18]
  • Cydistomyia brunnea Burger, 1982[19]
  • Cydistomyia bugnicourti Mackerras & Rageau, 1958[15]
  • Cydistomyia caledonica (Ricardo, 1914)[20]
  • Cydistomyia casuarinae (English, Mackerras & Dyce, 1958)[21]
  • Cydistomyia celebensis (Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1932)[22]
  • Cydistomyia ceylonica (Ricardo, 1911)[2]
  • Cydistomyia chaineyi Daniels, 1989[23]
  • Cydistomyia choiseulensis Burger, 1991
  • Cydistomyia cohici Mackerras & Rageau, 1958[15]
  • Cydistomyia colasbelcouri Mackerras & Rageau, 1958[15]
  • Cydistomyia cooksoni Usher, 1965[24]
  • Cydistomyia crepuscularis Oldroyd, 1949[16]
  • Cydistomyia curvabilis Mackerras & Spratt, 2008[25]
  • Cydistomyia cyanea (Wiedemann, 1828)[26]
  • Cydistomyia danielsorum Mackerras & Spratt, 2008[25]
  • Cydistomyia danutae Trojan, 1991[17]
  • Cydistomyia delicata Philip, 1980[27]
  • Cydistomyia diasi Mackerras & Rageau, 1958[15]
  • Cydistomyia doddi (Taylor, 1917)[28]
  • Cydistomyia duplonotata (Ricardo, 1914)[20]
  • Cydistomyia emergens (Oldroyd, 1957)[29]
  • Cydistomyia erythrocephala (Wulp, 1869)[30]
  • Cydistomyia exemplum Mackerras & Spratt, 2008[25]
  • Cydistomyia fenestra Mackerras & Spratt, 2008[25]
  • Cydistomyia fergusoni Mackerras & Spratt, 2008[25]
  • Cydistomyia fijiensis Burger, 2006[11]
  • Cydistomyia frontalis Philip, 1959[4]
  • Cydistomyia furcata (Oldroyd, 1954)[9]
  • Cydistomyia grayi (Oldroyd, 1957)[29]
  • Cydistomyia griseicolor (Ferguson & Hill, 1922)[31]
  • Cydistomyia griseiventer (Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926)[6]
  • Cydistomyia hardyi Mackerras & Spratt, 2008[25]
  • Cydistomyia heydoni Oldroyd, 1949[16]
  • Cydistomyia hollandiensis Mackerras, 1964[14]
  • Cydistomyia hyperythrea (Bigot, 1892)[12]
  • Cydistomyia ignota Usher, 1965[24]
  • Cydistomyia imbecilla (Karsch, 1888)[32]
  • Cydistomyia imitans Oldroyd, 1949[16]
  • Cydistomyia immatura Oldroyd, 1949[16]
  • Cydistomyia immigrans Oldroyd, 1949[16]
  • Cydistomyia improcerus Mackerras & Spratt, 2008[25]
  • Cydistomyia indiana Philip, 1970[5]
  • Cydistomyia infirmus Mackerras & Spratt, 2008[25]
  • Cydistomyia ingridina Usher, 1965[24]
  • Cydistomyia innubilus Mackerras & Spratt, 2008[25]
  • Cydistomyia inopinata Oldroyd, 1949[16]
  • Cydistomyia insurgens (Walker, 1861)[33]
  • Cydistomyia jactum Oldroyd, 1949[34]
  • Cydistomyia kamialiensis Goodwin, 1999[35]
  • Cydistomyia koroyanituensis Burger, 2006[11]
  • Cydistomyia kraussi Burger, 1995[10]
  • Cydistomyia laeta (Meijere, 1906)
  • Cydistomyia lamellata Oldroyd, 1949[16]
  • Cydistomyia laticallosa (Ricardo, 1914)[20]
  • Cydistomyia latisegmentata (Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926)[6]
  • Cydistomyia latistriata (Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926)[6]
  • Cydistomyia lifuensis (Bigot, 1892)[12]
  • Cydistomyia limbatella (Bezzi, 1928)[36]
  • Cydistomyia longicornis Burger, 1995[10]
  • Cydistomyia longipennis Burger, 1995[10]
  • Cydistomyia longirostris (Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926)[6]
  • Cydistomyia longistyla Burger, 1995[10]
  • Cydistomyia lorentzi (Ricardo, 1913)[7]
  • Cydistomyia macmilani Mackerras, 1964[14]
  • Cydistomyia magnetica (Ferguson & Hill, 1922)[31]
  • Cydistomyia major Oldroyd, 1964[37]
  • Cydistomyia massali Mackerras & Rageau, 1958[15]
  • Cydistomyia matilei Trojan, 1991[17]
  • Cydistomyia medialis (Oldroyd, 1954)[9]
  • Cydistomyia metallica Burger, 1995[10]
  • Cydistomyia minor (Oldroyd, 1954)[9]
  • Cydistomyia minor (Oldroyd, 1957)[29]
  • Cydistomyia minuta Burger, 1995[10]
  • Cydistomyia misol Philip, 1959[4]
  • Cydistomyia monteithi Mackerras & Spratt, 2008[25]
  • Cydistomyia mouchai Philip, 1970[5]
  • Cydistomyia musgravii (Taylor, 1918)[38]
  • Cydistomyia nana (Wiedemann, 1821)[39]
  • Cydistomyia nannoides Mackerras, 1971[40]
  • Cydistomyia nigrina Mackerras, 1971[40]
  • Cydistomyia nigropicta (Macquart, 1855)[41]
  • Cydistomyia nokensis Oldroyd, 1949[16]
  • Cydistomyia norae Trojan, 1991[17]
  • Cydistomyia obscurus Mackerras & Spratt, 2008[25]
  • Cydistomyia oldroydi Mackerras, 1964[14]
  • Cydistomyia pacifica (Ricardo, 1917)[42]
  • Cydistomyia palmensis (Ferguson & Hill, 1922)[31]
  • Cydistomyia papouina (Walker, 1865)[43]
  • Cydistomyia parapacifica Mackerras, 1971[40]
  • Cydistomyia parasol Philip, 1959[4]
  • Cydistomyia perdita Mackerras, 1964[14]
  • Cydistomyia philipi Burger, 1982[19]
  • Cydistomyia pilipennis Burger, 1982[19]
  • Cydistomyia pilosus Mackerras & Spratt, 2008[25]
  • Cydistomyia pinensis Burger, 1995[10]
  • Cydistomyia platybasiannulata (Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926)[6]
  • Cydistomyia polyzona (Szilády, 1926)[44]
  • Cydistomyia pondo (Oldroyd, 1954)[9]
  • Cydistomyia primitiva Mackerras, 1962[45]
  • Cydistomyia pruina Mackerras & Spratt, 2008[25]
  • Cydistomyia pseudimmatura Oldroyd, 1949[16]
  • Cydistomyia pseudoardens (Taylor, 1913)[46]
  • Cydistomyia pseudobrevior Mackerras & Spratt, 2008[25]
  • Cydistomyia quadrimaculata Burger, 1995[10]
  • Cydistomyia quasimmatura Mackerras, 1964[14]
  • Cydistomyia risbeci Mackerras & Rageau, 1958[15]
  • Cydistomyia rivularis (Ferguson & Hill, 1922)[31]
  • Cydistomyia rosselensis Mackerras, 1971[40]
  • Cydistomyia roubaudi Mackerras & Rageau, 1958[15]
  • Cydistomyia sabulosus Mackerras & Spratt, 2008[25]
  • Cydistomyia secunda Mackerras, 1962[45]
  • Cydistomyia shaka Usher, 1970[47]
  • Cydistomyia silviformis (Taylor, 1919)[1]
  • Cydistomyia similis Mackerras, 1964[14]
  • Cydistomyia sol (Schuurmans Stekhoven, 1926)[6]
  • Cydistomyia solomensis (Ricardo, 1915)[48]
  • Cydistomyia sulcipalpus (Loew, 1858)[49]
  • Cydistomyia sylvioides (Walker, 1864)[50]
  • Cydistomyia tasmaniensis Mackerras & Spratt, 2008[25]
  • Cydistomyia teloides Mackerras, 1971[40]
  • Cydistomyia tibialis Burger, 1982[19]
  • Cydistomyia tiwackai Trojan, 1991[17]
  • Cydistomyia torresi (Ferguson & Hill, 1922)[31]
  • Cydistomyia toumanoffi Mackerras & Rageau, 1958[15]
  • Cydistomyia triangularis Mackerras & Spratt, 2008[25]
  • Cydistomyia victoriensis (Ricardo, 1915)[48]
  • Cydistomyia wentworthi (Ferguson & Hill, 1922)[31]
  • Cydistomyia zimbiti Usher, 1970[47]

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