Drapetis is a genus of flies in the family Hybotidae.[2]
Drapetis | |
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Drapetis brevior | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Diptera |
Family: | Hybotidae |
Subfamily: | Tachydromiinae |
Tribe: | Drapetini |
Genus: | Drapetis Meigen, 1822[1] |
Type species | |
Drapetis exilis |
Species
edit- Drapetis abbreviata Smith, 1962[3]
- Drapetis abdominenotata Senior-White, 1922
- Drapetis acrodactyla Melander, 1928[4]
- Drapetis acuminata Smith, 1962[3]
- Drapetis adamsi Smith, 1969[5]
- Drapetis adelomedos Greenwalt, 2019[6]
- Drapetis aenescens Wiedemann, 1830[7]
- Drapetis alimacula Rogers, 1983
- Drapetis aliternigra Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis angustata Collin, 1922
- Drapetis angustifacies Raffone, 1994
- Drapetis antennata (Becker, 1909)[9]
- Drapetis apicalis Smith, 1969[5]
- Drapetis arcuata Loew, 1859[10]
- Drapetis arenaria Smith, 1969[5]
- Drapetis aristalis (Melander, 1918)[8]
- Drapetis armipes Bezzi, 1909[11]
- Drapetis arnaudi Rogers, 1989[12]
- Drapetis assimilis (Fallén, 1815)[13]
- Drapetis atrinervalis Rogers, 1983
- Drapetis bacis (Walker, 1849)[14]
- Drapetis bakau Grootaert & Shamshev, 2012[15]
- Drapetis barueri Smith, 1962[3]
- Drapetis basalis Bezzi, 1904[16]
- Drapetis bicaudata Melander, 1928[4]
- Drapetis bicolor Collin, 1949
- Drapetis bicoloripes Brunetti, 1913[17]
- Drapetis binotata Meijere, 1911[18]
- Drapetis biseticauda Smith, 1963[19]
- Drapetis bispina Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis biuncinata Melander, 1928[4]
- Drapetis boergei Chvála, 1971[20]
- Drapetis brevicula Melander, 1928[4]
- Drapetis brevior Brunetti, 1913[17]
- Drapetis brevis Meunier, 1908[21]
- Drapetis bruscellensis Grootaert, 2016[22]
- Drapetis calcarifera Bezzi, 1907[23]
- Drapetis calva Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis capensis Smith, 1967[24]
- Drapetis cerina Rogers, 1989[12]
- Drapetis cockerelli Smith, 1969[5]
- Drapetis coei Smith, 1965[25]
- Drapetis comata Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis completa Kovalev, 1972
- Drapetis convergens Collin, 1926
- Drapetis cuneipennis (Melander, 1918)[8]
- Drapetis deceptor Curran, 1929
- Drapetis decolorata Meunier, 1908[21]
- Drapetis decoratum Meunier, 1908[21]
- Drapetis depressifrons Smith, 1969[5]
- Drapetis destituta Rogers, 1989
- Drapetis digitata Yang & Grootaert, 2006[26]
- Drapetis dingaani Smith, 1969[5]
- Drapetis discoidalis (Bezzi, 1904)[16]
- Drapetis dispar (Adams, 1905)[27]
- Drapetis disparilis Frey, 1936[28]
- Drapetis dissentis Solórzano-Kraemer, Sinclair & Cumming, 2005[29]
- Drapetis distans Bezzi, 1904[30]
- Drapetis distincta Senior-White, 1922
- Drapetis divergens Loew, 1872[31]
- Drapetis diversa Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis dividua Melander, 1902[32]
- Drapetis dorsiseta Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis elevatus (Bezzi, 1908)[33]
- Drapetis elongata Yang & Grootaert, 2006[26]
- Drapetis ephippiata (Fallén, 1815)[13]
- Drapetis exilis Meigen, 1822[1]
- Drapetis exul (Osten Sacken, 1882)[34]
- Drapetis fascifemorata Brunetti, 1913[17]
- Drapetis femoralis Wheeler & Melander, 1901[35]
- Drapetis femorata Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis flavicollis Becker, 1909[9]
- Drapetis flavicornis Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis flavicoxalis Frey, 1936[28]
- Drapetis flavida Williston, 1896[36]
- Drapetis flavipes Macquart, 1834[37]
- Drapetis fortis Bezzi, 1909[11]
- Drapetis fulvithorax (Wulp, 1897)[38]
- Drapetis ghesquierei Collart, 1934[39]
- Drapetis gilvipes Loew, 1872[31]
- Drapetis hiatus Whittington, 1993
- Drapetis hirsuticercis Schnitter, Trost & Wallaschek, 2003[40]
- Drapetis hirsutiitibia Meijere, 1914
- Drapetis hirsutipes Collin, 1960
- Drapetis hottentoti Smith, 1969[5]
- Drapetis hutan Grootaert & Shamshev, 2012[15]
- Drapetis hutsoni Smith, 1967[41]
- Drapetis incompleta Collin, 1926
- Drapetis inermis Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis infitialis Collin, 1961
- Drapetis inflexa Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis infumata Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis ingrica Kovalev, 1972
- Drapetis inquilina Séguy, 1945
- Drapetis intermedia Smith, 1962[3]
- Drapetis kala Smith, 1965[25]
- Drapetis kerteszi Bezzi, 1912[42]
- Drapetis kholsa Smith, 1965[25]
- Drapetis knutsoni Raffone, 2013[43]
- Drapetis laeta Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis laevis Becker, 1914
- Drapetis languinosa Bezzi, 1914[44]
- Drapetis latipennis Melander, 1902[32]
- Drapetis laut Grootaert & Shamshev, 2012[15]
- Drapetis lenkoi Smith, 1962[3]
- Drapetis lineola Meijere, 1911[18]
- Drapetis litoralis Smith, 1965[25]
- Drapetis longicalcaris Saigusa, 1965
- Drapetis lutea Meijere, 1911[18]
- Drapetis luteicollis Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis macropalpis Smith, 1962[3]
- Drapetis mandai Grootaert & Shamshev, 2012[15]
- Drapetis marginalis Bezzi, 1912[42]
- Drapetis mariae Steyskal, 1953[45]
- Drapetis mazaruni Smith, 1963[19]
- Drapetis melanura Bezzi, 1912[42]
- Drapetis metatarsata Bezzi, 1904[16]
- Drapetis mexicana Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis micropyga Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis minuta Williston, 1896[36]
- Drapetis monochaeta Bezzi, 1909[11]
- Drapetis mortuum Meunier, 1908[21]
- Drapetis munarii Raffone, 2013[43]
- Drapetis naevia Rogers, 1983
- Drapetis naica Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis nigricans Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis nigrinotum Smith, 1962[3]
- Drapetis nigrispina Saigusa, 1965
- Drapetis nigropunctata Senior-White, 1922
- Drapetis nitens Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis nitidifrons (Frey, 1958)[46]
- Drapetis notatithorax Senior-White, 1922
- Drapetis nuda Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis nyaka Smith, 1969[5]
- Drapetis obliquinervis Meijere, 1914
- Drapetis obscuripennis Philippi, 1865[47]
- Drapetis obtusa Yang & Yang, 1990[48]
- Drapetis oedimera Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis onconeura Rogers, 1983
- Drapetis oribiensis Smith, 1969[5]
- Drapetis palpata Meijere, 1911[18]
- Drapetis pandai Smith, 1969[5]
- Drapetis pantai Grootaert & Shamshev, 2012[15]
- Drapetis panyasis Séguy, 1950
- Drapetis parilis Collin, 1926
- Drapetis paucisaetosa Raffone, 1994
- Drapetis pennescens Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis perplexa Smith, 1962[3]
- Drapetis pictitarsis Engel, 1939
- Drapetis pictithorax Bezzi, 1912[42]
- Drapetis pilosa Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis plagiata Bezzi, 1908[33]
- Drapetis pleuralis Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis plumea Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis plumicornis Senior-White, 1922
- Drapetis plumipes Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis populi Steyskal, 1953[45]
- Drapetis procurrens Melander, 1928[4]
- Drapetis pubicornis Bezzi, 1912[42]
- Drapetis pusilla Loew, 1859[10]
- Drapetis pusilla var. fumipennis Strobl, 1906[49]
- Drapetis quadridpina Collart, 1934[39]
- Drapetis quadrisetosa Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis rectineura Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis rufipes Brunetti, 1913[17]
- Drapetis rutundicornis Brunetti, 1913[17]
- Drapetis sanguensis Smith, 1965[25]
- Drapetis sanguinea Lynch Arribálzaga, 1878[50]
- Drapetis savaiiensis Collin, 1929
- Drapetis scutellaris Bezzi, 1912[42]
- Drapetis sebetuanei Smith, 1969[5]
- Drapetis secunda Smith, 1969[5]
- Drapetis sekeletui Smith, 1969[5]
- Drapetis seminigra Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis septentrionalis Melander, 1902[32]
- Drapetis setulosa Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis similis Smith, 1963[19]
- Drapetis simplicipes Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis simulans Collin, 1961
- Drapetis solaris Rogers, 1989
- Drapetis spinipes Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis stackelbergi Kovalev, 1972
- Drapetis steyskali Rogers, 1983
- Drapetis stictica Rogers, 1983
- Drapetis storai Frey, 1936[28]
- Drapetis striigifera (Meijere, 1911)[18]
- Drapetis subparilis Raffone, 2013[43]
- Drapetis tenera Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis tiagoana (Frey, 1958)[46]
- Drapetis tibialis Rogers, 1983
- Drapetis tomentosa Smith, 1969[5]
- Drapetis torulosa Rogers, 1989
- Drapetis trichura Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis tuberculata Rogers, 1983
- Drapetis tumbinensis Smith, 1969[5]
- Drapetis ukhalo Smith, 1965[25]
- Drapetis uniseta Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis univittata Smith, 1962[3]
- Drapetis upsilon Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis uralo Smith, 1965[25]
- Drapetis variata Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis ventralis Yang & Grootaert, 2006[26]
- Drapetis vitiosum Meunier, 1908[21]
- Drapetis vittata Melander, 1918[8]
- Drapetis xanthopoda Williston, 1896[36]
- Drapetis xanthopyga Bezzi, 1904[16]
- Drapetis zonalis Curran, 1932
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