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- genus: Subgenus Syntormon Loew, 1857: Syntormon abbreviatus Becker, 1918 Syntormon affinis (Wheeler, 1899) Syntormon ama Hollis, 1964 Syntormon aotearoa Bickel...
- Syntormon pallipes is a species of fly in the family Dolichopodidae. It is found in the Palearctic, Oriental and Afrotropical realms. In 2019, the mitochondrial...
- contains only one species, Ceratopos seguyi. It is closely related to Syntormon, and is considered a junior synonym of it according to Even****s & Bickel...
- genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It is closely related to Syntormon, and was formerly considered a synonym of it. Parasyntormon appendiculatus...
- Dolichopodidae. It was originally placed in the subfamily Rhaphiinae near Syntormon. It was transferred to Dolichopodinae by Hans Ulrich (1980), who found...
- Becker, 1918: actually Eutarsus calcaratus (a synonym of Syntormon (Drymonoeca) aulicus) in Syntormon Achalcus pallipes Olejnichek & Bartak, 1997: actually...
- subfamily Sympycninae and is thought to be closely related to the genera Syntormon, Parasyntormon and Ceratopos. The name of the genus is derived from the...
- Sybistroma obscurellum (Fallén, 1823) Sympycnus desoutteri Parent, 1925 Syntormon pallipes (Fabricius, 1794) Tachytrechus notatus (Stannius, 1831) Thinophilus...
- 1924: moved to Telmaturgus Chrysotus pumilus (Meigen, 1824): moved to Syntormon Chrysotus quadratus Van Duzee, 1924: moved to Thinophilus, synonym of...
- Dolichopodoidae (Diptera) Catalog: Second addition with description of a new Syntormon species from Kenya". Amurian Zoological Journal. 15 (2): 308–315. doi:10...