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This is a list of species in Sargus, a genus of soldier flies in the family Stratiomyidae.[1]

Sargus species

  • Sargus albibarbus Loew, 1855[2]
  • Sargus albopilosus Meijere, 1906
  • Sargus alchidas Walker, 1849[3]
  • Sargus analis (Williston, 1888)[4]
  • Sargus atrobasis (James, 1941)
  • Sargus aureopilosus McFadden, 1982[5]
  • Sargus aurora (Lindner, 1935)[6]
  • Sargus baculventerus Yang & Chen, 1993
  • Sargus bagosas Walker, 1849[3]
  • Sargus beppui Nagatomi, 1990
  • Sargus bipunctatus (Scopoli, 1763)[7]
  • Sargus brasiliensis Wiedemann, 1830[8]
  • Sargus brevis Yang, Zhang & Li, 2014[9]
  • Sargus caeruleapex McFadden, 1982
  • Sargus chrysis Loew, 1855[2]
  • Sargus circumcinctus (James, 1941)
  • Sargus cirrhosus McFadden, 1982
  • Sargus citrinellus (Lindner, 1949)[10]
  • Sargus clavatus Walker, 1854[11]
  • Sargus claviventris Rondani, 1850[12]
  • Sargus concisus Walker, 1861[13]
  • Sargus congoense (Lindner, 1965)
  • Sargus contractus Walker, 1854[11]
  • Sargus cuprarius (Linnaeus, 1758)[14]
  • Sargus cyaneus (Brunetti, 1912)[15]
  • Sargus darius Hardy, 1932
  • Sargus decorus Say, 1824[16]
  • Sargus elegans Loew, 1866[17]
  • Sargus elongatulus McFadden, 1982[5]
  • Sargus evansi McFadden, 1982[5]
  • Sargus fasciatus Fabricius, 1805[18]
  • Sargus festivus Jaennicke, 1867[19]
  • Sargus flavilatus James, 1973
  • Sargus flavipes (Lindner, 1966)[20]
  • Sargus flavipes Meigen, 1822[21]
  • Sargus flavopilosus (Bigot, 1879)[22]
  • Sargus gemmifer Walker, 1849[3]
  • Sargus goliath (Curran, 1927)
  • Sargus grandis (Ôuchi, 1938)[23]
  • Sargus gselli Hill, 1919[24]
  • Sargus huangshanensis Yang, Yu & Yang, 2012
  • Sargus illuminata (Lindner, 1949)[10]
  • Sargus inactus Walker, 1859[25]
  • Sargus inficitus Walker, 1861[13]
  • Sargus iridatus (Scopoli, 1763)[7]
  • Sargus isthmi James, 1982
  • Sargus jaennickei Woodley, 2001[1]
  • Sargus jamesi (Lindner, 1966)[20]
  • Sargus jucundus Walker, 1850[26]
  • Sargus laetus Wulp, 1885[27]
  • Sargus lateralis Macquart, 1834[28]
  • Sargus lateropictus James, 1982
  • Sargus latifrons Yang, Zhang & Li, 2014[9]
  • Sargus latipennis (Brunetti, 1923)[29]
  • Sargus latus Bellardi, 1859[30]
  • Sargus lii Chen, Liang & Yang, 2010[31]
  • Sargus limbatus Macquart, 1838[32]
  • Sargus linearis Walker, 1854[11]
  • Sargus lucidus (Lindner, 1949)[10]
  • Sargus luctuosus (Lindner, 1938)[33]
  • Sargus macquartii Perty, 1833[34]
  • Sargus mactans Walker, 1859[25]
  • Sargus maculatus (Lindner, 1936)[35]
  • Sargus mandarinus Schiner, 1868[36]
  • Sargus melleus Rondani, 1848[37]
  • Sargus meracus Nagatomi, 1975[38]
  • Sargus meridionalis White, 1916
  • Sargus metallinus Fabricius, 1805[18]
  • Sargus molliculus (Nagatomi, 1975)[38]
  • Sargus multicolor (Lindner, 1949)[10]
  • Sargus nigricoxa Yang, Zhang & Li, 2014[9]
  • Sargus nigrifacies Yang, Zhang & Li, 2014[9]
  • Sargus nigripes (Lindner, 1955)
  • Sargus niphonensis Bigot, 1879[22]
  • Sargus opulentum (Grünberg, 1915)[39]
  • Sargus opulentus Walker, 1854[11]
  • Sargus pallidiventris (Brunetti, 1926)
  • Sargus parastenus James, 1982
  • Sargus pavo (Lindner, 1965)
  • Sargus persimilis McFadden, 1982
  • Sargus petersoni McFadden, 1982
  • Sargus pleuriticus Loew, 1866[17]
  • Sargus polychromus James, 1982
  • Sargus pseudoptecticus James, 1982
  • Sargus ptecticoides (Lindner, 1935)
  • Sargus ptecticoideum (Lindner, 1966)[20]
  • Sargus pubescens Wulp, 1885[27]
  • Sargus punctatus McFadden, 1982
  • Sargus purpuratus Lindner, 1972[40]
  • Sargus purpureus (Walker, 1860)[41]
  • Sargus rufibasis (Bigot, 1879)[22]
  • Sargus ruficornis Macquart, 1846[42]
  • Sargus rufifrons (Pleske, 1926)
  • Sargus rufipes Wahlberg, 1854[43]
  • Sargus rufitarsis (Macquart, 1846)[42]
  • Sargus schaeuffelei Lindner, 1972[40]
  • Sargus seychellensis Kertész, 1972
  • Sargus sichuanensis Yang, Zhang & Li, 2014[9]
  • Sargus speciosus Macquart, 1846[42]
  • Sargus splendidus Brunetti, 1925[44]
  • Sargus stenus James, 1982
  • Sargus stuckenbergi (Lindner, 1961)[45]
  • Sargus tenuis (Lindner, 1938)[33]
  • Sargus tenuiventris (Bigot, 1879)[22]
  • Sargus thoracicus Macquart, 1834[28]
  • Sargus transversus McFadden, 1982[5]
  • Sargus tricolor Yang, Zhang & Li, 2014[9]
  • Sargus tuberculatus Loew, 1855[2]
  • Sargus vandykei James, 1941
  • Sargus vetus Cockerell, 1921
  • Sargus viridiceps Macquart, 1855[46]
  • Sargus viridis Say, 1823[47]
  • Sargus viridistima (Brunetti, 1926)
  • Sargus yerbabuena Woodley, 2001[1]


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