Chrysanthrax
| Chrysanthrax | |
|---|---|
   | |
| Chrysanthrax cypris | |
| Scientific classification  | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Arthropoda | 
| Class: | Insecta | 
| Order: | Diptera | 
| Family: | Bombyliidae | 
| Subfamily: | Anthracinae | 
| Tribe: | Villini | 
| Genus: | Osten-Sacken, 1886  | 
Chrysanthrax is a genus of bee flies in the family Bombyliidae, found in North and South America.[1]

Species
- Chrysanthrax adumbrata (Coquillett, 1887)[2]
 - Chrysanthrax albicomus Tabet & Hall, 1987[3]
 - Chrysanthrax altus (Tucker, 1907)[4]
 - Chrysanthrax anna (Coquillett, 1887)[2]
 - Chrysanthrax arenarius (Hall, 1976)[5]
 - Chrysanthrax arenosus (Coquillett, 1892)[6]
 - Chrysanthrax argentosus (Painter, 1933[7]
 - Chrysanthrax arizonensis (Coquillett, 1887)[2]
 - Chrysanthrax astarte (Wiedemann, 1830)[8]
 - Chrysanthrax caliginosus Evenhuis & Greathead, 1999[1]
 - Chrysanthrax cautor (Coquillett, 1887)[2]
 - Chrysanthrax cerius (Williston, 1901)[9]
 - Chrysanthrax cinefactus (Coquillett, 1892)[6]
 - Chrysanthrax compressus (Painter, 1926)[10]
 - Chrysanthrax conclusa (Walker, 1857)[11]
 - Chrysanthrax crocinus (Coquillett, 1892)[6]
 - Chrysanthrax cypris (Meigen, 1820)[12]
 - Chrysanthrax dichotomus (Schiner, 1868)[13]
 - Chrysanthrax dimidiata (Wiedemann, 1819)[14]
 - Chrysanthrax dispar (Coquillett, 1887)[2]
 - Chrysanthrax edititius (Say, 1829)[15]
 - Chrysanthrax eudorus (Coquillett, 1887)[2]
 - Chrysanthrax hircinus (Coquillett, 1892)[6]
 - Chrysanthrax ioptera (Wiedemann, 1828)
 - Chrysanthrax juncturus (Coquillett, 1887)[2]
 - Chrysanthrax lepidotoides (Johnson, 1919)
 - Chrysanthrax leviculus (Coquillett, 1894)
 - Chrysanthrax melasoma (Wulp, 1882)
 - Chrysanthrax meridionalis (Cole, 1923)[16]
 - Chrysanthrax multicolor (Bigot, 1892)[6]
 - Chrysanthrax nivea Cole, 1923[16]
 - Chrysanthrax pallidulus (Coquillett, 1894)
 - Chrysanthrax panamensis Evenhuis & Greathead, 1999[1]
 - Chrysanthrax partita Tabet & Hall, 1987[3]
 - Chrysanthrax pennyi Evenhuis, 2017
 - Chrysanthrax petalonyx Tabet & Hall, 1987[3]
 - Chrysanthrax primitivus (Walker, 1849)
 - Chrysanthrax procedens (Walker, 1852)
 - Chrysanthrax quadripunctata Cole, 1923[16]
 - Chrysanthrax restitutus (Walker, 1852)
 - Chrysanthrax sackeniana (Williston, 1901)
 - Chrysanthrax scitulus (Coquillett, 1887)[2]
 - Chrysanthrax semilugens (Philippi, 1865)
 - Chrysanthrax subandinus (Philippi, 1865)
 - Chrysanthrax tantillus (Coquillett, 1892)[6]
 - Chrysanthrax telluris (Coquillett, 1892)[6]
 - Chrysanthrax turbatus (Coquillett, 1887)[2]
 - Chrysanthrax unicincta (Bigot, 1892)[6]
 - Chrysanthrax vanus (Coquillett, 1887)[2]
 - Chrysanthrax variatus (Coquillett, 1892)[6]
 - Chrysanthrax vastus (Coquillett, 1892)[6]
 - Chrysanthrax vulpinus (Coquillett, 1892)[6]
 - Chrysanthrax yaqui (Painter, 1962)
 
References
- ^ a b c Evenhuis, N.L.; Greathead, D.J (1999). World catalog of the bee flies (Diptera: Bombyliidae). Leiden: Backhuys Publishers. pp. xlviii + 756 pp. ISBN 90-5782-039-0. OCLC 248444103. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
 - ^ a b c d e f g h i j Coquillett, D.W. (1887). "Monograph of the genus Anthrax north of Mexico". Transactions of the American Entomological Society. 14: 159–182. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
 - ^ a b c Tabet, A.B.; Hall, J.C. (1987). The Bombyliidae of Deep Canyon. Part II. [1984]. Tripoli: Al-Fateh Univ. Publs. pp. 176 pp.
 - ^ Tucker, E.S. (1907). "Some results of desultory collecting of insects in Kansas and Colorado". Kansas University Science Bulletin. 4: 51–111. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
 - ^ Hall, J.C. (1976). "The Bombyliidae of Chile (Diptera: Bombyliidae)". University of California Publications in Entomology. 76: 278.
 - ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Coquillett, D.W. (1892). "Revision of the species of Anthrax from America, north of Mexico". Transactions of the American Entomological Society. 19: 168–187. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
 - ^ Painter, Reginald Henry (1933). "Notes on some Bombyliidae from Panama" (PDF). American Museum Novitates. 642: 1–10. Retrieved 11 July 2022.
 - ^ Wiedemann, Christian Rudolph Wilhelm (1830). Aussereuropäische Zweiflügelige Insekten. Vol. 2. Retrieved 21 April 2020.
 - ^ Williston, S.W. (1901). "Supplement [part]. Biologia Centrali-Americana". Zoologia-Insecta-Diptera. 1: 273–296.
 - ^ Painter, Reginald Henry (1926). "The lateralis group of the bombyliid genus Villa". Ohio J. Sci. 26: 205–212.
 - ^ Walker, F. (1857). "Characters of undescribed Diptera in the collection of W. W. Saunders, Esq., F.R.S., &c. [part]". Transactions of the Entomological Society of London. New Series. 4 (119–158).
 - ^ Meigen, J.W. (1820). Systematische Beschreibung der bekannten europäische n zweiflugeligen Insekten. Aachen: Zweiter Theil. Forstmann. pp. xxxvi + 363. Retrieved 8 July 2022.
 - ^ Schiner, I.R. (1868). Diptera. vi In [Wullerstorf-Urbair, B. von (in charge)], Reise der osterreichischen Fregatte Novara. Zool. 2(1)B. Wien: K. Gerold's Sohn. pp. 388pp., 4 pls.
 - ^ Wiedemann, C.R.W. (1819). "Brasilianische Zweiflugler". Zoologisches Magazin. 1 (3): 40–56.
 - ^ Say, T. (1829). "Descriptions of North American dipterous insects". J. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 6: 149–178.
 - ^ a b c Cole, Frank R. (1923). "Expedition of the California Academy of Sciences to the Gulf of California in 1921. The Bombyliidae (bee flies)". Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences. 12 (4): 289–314. Retrieved 8 July 2022.
 
 
