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Syntormon Monochaetus
''Syntormon'' is a genus of fly, flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It includes about 110 species worldwide, more than 50 of which were described from the Palaearctic realm. Etymology The name ''Syntormon'' is derived from the Ancient Greek word (, "I connect by inserted pins"); it refers to the second segment of the Insect morphology#Antennae, antennae which has a small thumb-shaped projection going into the inner side of the third segment, appearing as if it were a pin inserted into a socket. Species The following species are included in the genus: Subgenus ''Syntormon'' Hermann Loew, Loew, 1857: *''Syntormon abbreviatus'' Theodor Becker, Becker, 1918 *''Syntormon affinis'' (William Morton Wheeler, Wheeler, 1899) *''Syntormon ama'' Hollis, 1964 *''Syntormon aotearoa'' Bickel, 1999 *''Syntormon babu'' Hollis, 1964 *''Syntormon beijingensis'' Yang, 1998 *''Syntormon bicolorellus'' (Johan Wilhelm Zetterstedt, Zetterstedt, 1843) *''Syntormon bisinuatus'' Van Duzee, 1925 *''Sy ...
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Syntormon Pallipes
''Syntormon pallipes'' is a species of fly in the family Dolichopodidae. It is found in the Palearctic, Oriental realm, Oriental and Afrotropical realm, Afrotropical realms. In 2019, the mitochondrial genome of ''S. pallipes'' was sequenced, as the first representative of the subfamily Sympycninae. ''Syntormon pseudospicatus'' is sometimes treated as a synonym of ''S. pallipes'', but they are argued by Drake (2020) to be distinct species. A subspecies named ''Syntormon pallipes longistylus'' was described by Igor Grichanov from Madagascar in 2001. In 2020, it was determined that this subspecies was in fact a distinct species, ''Syntormon longistylus''. References External linksImages representing ''Syntormon pallipes''
at Barcode of Life Data Systems, BOLD Sympycninae Insects described in 1794 Diptera of Europe Diptera of Asia Diptera of Africa Taxa named by Johan Christian Fabricius {{dolichopodidae-stub ...
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