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transferred the
species to
Styphelia as S.
psilopus in
Australian Systematic Botany. The
specific epithet (
psilopus)
means "glabrous foot". It is
listed as...
- John
Gould introduced the
genus Psilopus in
which he
placed four species. He
specified the type
species as
Psilopus albogularis. This is now considered...
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Diplorhynchus mossambicensis Benth.
Diplorhynchus poggei K.Schum
Diplorhynchus psilopus Welw. ex
Ficalho &
Hiern Diplorhynchus welwitschii Rolfe Neurolobium cymosum...
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Sciapodinae Tribe:
Sciapodini Genus:
Condylostylus Bigot, 1859 Type
species Psilopus bituberculatus Macquart, 1842
Synonyms Aldabromyia Meuffels & Grootaert...
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Binomial name
Condylostylus mundus (Wiedemann, 1830)
Synonyms Psilopus ciliatus Loew, 1861
Psilopus mundus Wiedemann, 1830
Psilopus peractus Walker, 1860...
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Sciapodinae Tribe:
Sciapodini Genus:
Condylostylus Species: C. tonsus
Binomial name
Condylostylus tonsus (Aldrich, 1901)
Synonyms Psilopus tonsus Aldrich, 1901...
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Chama (Chama) Linnaeus, 1758
Lacinea G. B.
Sowerby II, 1842
Maceris Modeer, 1793
Macerophylla Meuschen, 1787 ·
Psilopoderma Poli, 1795
Psilopus Poli, 1795...
- in
tropical areas. The
weebill was
described by John
Gould in 1838 as
Psilopus brevirostris. The
species epithet is
derived from the
Latin words brevis...
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extinct species from
other sciapodine genera (Amesorhaga, Nematoproctus,
Psilopus – now
Sciapus – and Neurigona) to the genus. In 2024, a new species, W...
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family Dolichopodidae. Van Duzee, M. C. (1927). "Three new
species of
Psilopus from
North America, and
notes on
caudatus Wied. (Dipt.: Dolichopodidae)"...