Genus of flies
Dolichocephala is a genus of dagger flies in the family Empididae. There are at least 50 described species in Dolichocephala.[2][3][4][5]
Species
These 51 species belong to the genus Dolichocephala:
- D. afflicta Garrett Jones, 1940[1] c g
- D. argus Melander, 1927[6] i c g b
- D. arnaudi Sinclair & MacDonald, 2012[7]
- D. austriaca Vaillant, 1968 c g
- D. bartaki Wagner, 1998 c g
- D. basilicata Wagner, 1995 c g
- D. bellstedti Joost, 1985 c g
- D. bicolor Sinclair & Plant, 2017 g
- D. borkenti Sinclair & MacDonald, 2012[7]
- D. cavaticum Becker, 1889 c g
- D. chillcotti Sinclair & MacDonald, 2012[7]
- D. ciwatikina Sinclair, 2005[8] c g
- D. combinata Becker, 1914 c g
- D. cretica Wagner, 1995 c g
- D. curvata Sinclair & Plant, 2017 g
- D. duodecempunctata Smith, 1969 c g
- D. flamingo Smith, 1965 c g
- D. fugitivus Garrett Jones, 1940[1] c g
- D. fuscillanx Garrett Jones, 1940[1] c g
- D. guangdongensis Yang, Rootaert & Horvat, 2004[9] c g
- D. guttata (Haliday, 1833)[10] c g
- D. humanitatis Garrett Jones, 1940[1] c g
- D. immaculata Sinclair & Plant, 2017 g
- D. incus Sinclair & Plant, 2017 g
- D. irroata (Fallén, 1815) i c g
- D. irrorata (Fallén, 1816) c g
- D. longicerca Sinclair & Plant, 2017 g
- D. maculatissima Garrett Jones, 1940[1] c g
- D. malickyi Wagner, 1995 c g
- D. meyi Joost, 1990 c g
- D. monae Joost, 1981 c g
- D. oblongoguttata (Dale, 1878)[10]
- D. ocellata (Costa, 1854)[11] c g
- D. panesari Wagner, Leese & Panesar, 2004[9] c g
- D. pavonica Vaillant & Gagneur, 1998 c g
- D. quadrispina Smith, 1969 c g
- D. rarinota Garrett Jones, 1940[1] c g
- D. rotundinota Wagner, Leese & Panesar, 2004[9] c g
- D. septemontata Brunetti, 1913
- D. sinica Horvat, 1994 c g
- D. sparsa Becker, 1914 c g
- D. srisukai Sinclair & Plant, 2017 g
- D. tali Garrett Jones, 1940[1] c g
- D. teskeyi Sinclair & MacDonald, 2012[7]
- D. thailandensis Sinclair & Plant, 2017 g
- D. thomasi Wagner, 1983 g
- D. vaillanti Wagner, 1995 c g
- D. vockerothi Sinclair & MacDonald, 2012[7]
- D. walutikina Sinclair, 2005[8] c g
- D. woodi Sinclair & MacDonald, 2012[7]
- D. zwicki Wagner, 1995 c g
Data sources: i = ITIS,[2] c = Catalogue of Life,[3] g = GBIF,[4] b = Bugguide.net[5]