List Of Campsicnemus Species
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List Of Campsicnemus Species
These 300 species belong to ''Campsicnemus'', a genus of long-legged flies in the family Dolichopodidae. ''Campsicnemus'' species * '' Campsicnemus aa'' Evenhuis, 2009 * '' Campsicnemus acuticornis'' Parent, 1939 * '' Campsicnemus adachiae'' Evenhuis, 2015 * '' Campsicnemus aeptus'' Hardy & Kohn, 1964 * '' Campsicnemus alaskensis'' Harmston & Miller, 1966 * '' Campsicnemus albicomus'' Tenorio, 1969 * '' Campsicnemus albilabris'' (Zetterstedt, 1859) * '' Campsicnemus albitarsus'' Hardy & Kohn, 1964 * '' Campsicnemus alexanderi'' Harmston & Miller, 1966 * '' Campsicnemus alpinus'' ( Haliday, 1833) * '' Campsicnemus amana'' Evenhuis, 2003 * '' Campsicnemus amblytylus'' Hardy & Kohn, 1964 * '' Campsicnemus americanus'' Van Duzee, 1924 * '' Campsicnemus amini'' Olejníček, 1981 * '' Campsicnemus anfractus'' Evenhuis, 2023 * '' Campsicnemus aniani'' Evenhuis, 2012 * '' Campsicnemus arcuatus'' Van Duzee, 1917 * '' Campsicnemus argyropterus'' Negrobov & Shamshev, 1985 ...
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Campsicnemus
''Campsicnemus'' is a genus of flies in family Dolichopodidae. There are more than 290 described species, made up of 34 Palearctic, 22 Nearctic, seven Afrotropic, 170 Australasian and Oceanian, and seven Indomalayan species. Some species endemic to the Hawaiian islands are characterized by their lack of wings. After the introduction of invasive ants and other alien species such as wild boar ''(Sus scrofa)'' to the islands, some of these flightless species are believed extinct. The generic name is derived from the Ancient Greek καμψις ("curve") and κνημη ("tibia"). This refers to the modified mid tibia The tibia (; ), also known as the shinbone or shankbone, is the larger, stronger, and anterior (frontal) of the two bones in the leg below the knee in vertebrates (the other being the fibula, behind and to the outside of the tibia); it connects ... of the males, a male secondary sexual character that is very distinct in ''Campsicnemus''. Gallery File:Campsicnemus cu ...
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