| Hilara | |
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| Hilara interstincta | |
| Scientific classification  | |
| Domain: | Eukaryota | 
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Arthropoda | 
| Class: | Insecta | 
| Order: | Diptera | 
| Family: | Empididae | 
| Subfamily: | Empidinae | 
| Genus: | Hilara Meigen, 1822  | 
| Type species | |
| Empis maura Fabricius, 1776  | |
Hilara is a genus of dance flies, in the fly family Empididae.
Species
- H. aartseni Chvála, 1997[1]
 - H. abdominalis Zetterstedt, 1838
 - H. aeronetha Mik, 1892[2]
 - H. albanica Engel, 1943[3]
 - H. albipennis von Roser, 1840
 - H. albitarsis von Roser, 1840
 - H. albiventris von Roser, 1840
 - H. algecirasensis Strobl, 1899[4]
 - H. allogastra Chvála, 2001[5]
 - H. almeriensis Strobl, 1906[6]
 - H. alpicola Chvála, 2001[5]
 - H. andermattensis Strobl, 1892[7]
 - H. anglodanica Lundbeck, 1913[8]
 - H. angustifrons Strobl, 1892[7]
 - H. apta Collin, 1927[9]
 - H. arkhyziensis Kustov, Shamshev and Grootaert, 2013[10]
 - H. arnaudi Niesiolowski, 1991[11]
 - H. barbipes Frey, 1908[12]
 - H. beckeri Strobl, 1892[7]
 - H. biseta Collin, 1927[9]
 - H. bistriata Zetterstedt, 1842
 - H. bohemica Straka, 1976[13]
 - H. borealis Oldenberg, 1916[14]
 - H. brevipilosa Collin, 1966
 - H. brevistyla Collin, 1927[9]
 - H. brevivittata Macquart, 1827
 - H. caerulescens Oldenberg, 1916[14]
 - H. calinota Collin, 1969
 - H. campinosensis Niesiolowski, 1986
 - H. canescens Zetterstedt, 1849
 - H. cantabrica Strobl, 1899[4]
 - H. caucasica Kustov, Shamshev and Grootaert, 2013[10]
 - H. chorica (Fallén, 1816)
 - H. cilipes Meigen, 1822
 - H. cineracea Niesiolowski, 1986
 - H. cinereomicans Strobl, 1892[7]
 - H. clavipes (Harris, 1776)
 - H. clypeata Meigen, 1822
 - H. coracina Oldenberg, 1916[14]
 - H. cornicula Loew, 1873
 - H. cuneata Loew, 1873
 - H. curtisi Collin, 1927[9]
 - H. curvipes Siebke, 1864
 - H. czernyi Strobl, 1909[15]
 - H. dalmatina Strobl, 1898
 - H. deltaica Parvu, 1994
 - H. deryae Ciftci & Hasenbli, 2011[16]
 - H. dimidiata Strobl, 1892[7]
 - H. discalis Chvála, 1997[1]
 - H. discoidalis Lundbeck, 1910
 - H. discolor Strobl, 1892[7]
 - H. diversipes Strobl, 1892[7]
 - H. empidoides Frey, 1958
 - H. escorialensis Strobl, 1909[15]
 - H. eviana Straka, 1976[13]
 - H. femorella Zetterstedt, 1842
 - H. flavidipes Chvála, 1997[1]
 - H. flavipes Meigen, 1822
 - H. flavitarsis Straka, 1976[13]
 - H. flavocoxa Straka, 1976[13]
 - H. flavohalterata Strobl, 1898
 - H. fulvibarba Strobl, 1899[4]
 - H. fuscipes (Fabricius, 1794)
 - H. fusitibia Strobl, 1899[4]
 - H. galactoptera Strobl, 1910[17]
 - H. gallica (Meigen, 1804)
 - H. gooti Chvála, 1999[18]
 - H. griseifrons Collin, 1927[9]
 - H. griseola Zetterstedt, 1838
 - H. hasankoci Ciftci & Hasenbli, 2011[16]
 - H. helvetica Chvála, 1999[19]
 - H. hirta Strobl, 1892[7]
 - H. hirtella Collin, 1927[9]
 - H. hirtipes Collin, 1927[9]
 - H. hudsoni Hutton, 1901[20]
 - H. hybrida Collin, 1961[21]
 - H. hyposeta Straka, 1967
 - H. hystrix Strobl, 1892[7]
 - H. implicata Collin, 1927
 - H. infuscata Brullé, 1832
 - H. intermedia (Fallén, 1816)
 - H. interstincta (Fallén, 1816)
 - H. joannae Niesiolowski, 1991[11]
 - H. lacteipennis Strobl, 1892[7]
 - H. lapponica Chvála, 2002
 - H. lasiochira Strobl, 1892[7]
 - H. lasiopa Strobl, 1892[7]
 - H. laurae Becker, 1908
 - H. lindbergi Vaillant, 1963
 - H. litorea (Fallén, 1816)
 - H. longeciliata Strobl, 1906[6]
 - H. longesetosa Strobl, 1910[17]
 - H. longicornis Strobl, 1894
 - H. longivittata Zetterstedt, 1842
 - H. lugubris (Zetterstedt, 1819)
 - H. lundbecki Frey, 1913
 - H. lurida (Fallén, 1816)
 - H. macedonica Engel, 1941[22]
 - H. macquarti Straka, 1984
 - H. magica Mik, 1887
 - H. maior Strobl, 1910[17]
 - H. manicata Meigen, 1822
 - H. marginipennis Strobl, 1909[15]
 - H. martini Chvála, 1981
 - H. matroniformis Strobl, 1892[7]
 - H. maura (Fabricius, 1776)
 - H. medeteriformis Collin, 1961[21]
 - H. media Collin, 1927[9]
 - H. merula Collin, 1927[9]
 - H. merzi Chvála, 1999[19]
 - H. miriptera Straka, 1976[13]
 - H. monedula Collin, 1927[9]
 - H. morata Collin, 1927[9]
 - H. morenae Strobl, 1899[4]
 - H. mroga Niesiolowski, 1986
 - H. nadolna Niesiolowski, 1986
 - H. nigrina (Fallén, 1816)
 - H. nigritarsis Zetterstedt, 1838
 - H. nigrocincta Meijere, 1935
 - H. nigrohirta Collin, 1927[9]
 - H. nitidorella Chvála, 1997[1]
 - H. nitidula Zetterstedt, 1838
 - H. novakii Mik, 1892[2]
 - H. obscura Meigen, 1822
 - H. palmarum Strobl, 1906[6]
 - H. pectinipes Strobl, 1892[7]
 - H. perversa Oldenberg, 1916[14]
 - H. pilipes Zetterstedt, 1838
 - H. pilosa Zetterstedt, 1842
 - H. pilosopectinata Strobl, 1892[7]
 - H. platyura Loew, 1873
 - H. ponti Chvála, 1982
 - H. primula Collin, 1927[9]
 - H. pruinosa Wiedemann in Meigen, 1822
 - H. psammophytophilia Beschovski, 1973
 - H. pseguashae Kustov, Shamshev and Grootaert, 2013[10]
 - H. pseudochorica Strobl, 1892[7]
 - H. pseudocornicula Strobl, 1909[15]
 - H. pseudosartrix Strobl, 1892[7]
 - H. pulchripes Frey, 1913
 - H. quadriclavata Strobl, 1899[4]
 - H. quadrifaria Strobl, 1892[7]
 - H. quadrifasciata Chvála, 2002
 - H. quadriseta Collin, 1927[9]
 - H. quadrula Chvála, 2002
 - H. recedens Walker, 1851
 - H. regneali Parvu, 1991
 - H. rejecta Collin, 1927[9]
 - H. sartor Becker, 1888
 - H. scrobiculata Loew, 1873[15]
 - H. setosa Collin, 1927[9]
 - H. simplicipes Strobl, 1892[7]
 - H. splendida Straka, 1976[13]
 - H. strakai Chvála, 1981
 - H. strakaiana Parvu, 1993
 - H. sturmii Wiedemann in Meigen, 1822
 - H. styriaca Strobl, 1893
 - H. submaura Collin, 1927[9]
 - H. subpollinosa Collin, 1927[9]
 - H. sulcitarsis Strobl, 1892[7]
 - H. tanychira Strobl, 1892[7]
 - H. tanythrix Frey, 1913
 - H. tarsata Siebke, 1864
 - H. tatra Niesiolowski, 1991[11]
 - H. tenella (Fallén, 1816)
 - H. tenuinervis Zetterstedt, 1838
 - H. ternovensis Strobl, 1898
 - H. tetragramma Loew, 1873
 - H. thoracica Macquart, 1827
 - H. tiefii Strobl, 1892[7]
 - H. treheni Niesiolowski, 1991[11]
 - H. trigemina Strobl, 1909[15]
 - H. tyrolensis Strobl, 1892[7]
 - H. veletica Chvála, 1981
 - H. veltmani Chvála, 1999[19]
 - H. veneta Collin, 1966
 - H. vistula Niesiolowski, 1991[11]
 - H. vltavensis Straka, 1976[13]
 - H. woodiella Chvála, 1999[18]
 - H. zermattensis Chvála, 1999[19]
 
References
- 1 2 3 4 Chvála, Milan (1997). "A revision of the European species of Hilara chorica-complex (Diptera, Empididae), with new synonymy and description of a new species". Studia Dipterologica. 4 (1): 99–113.
 - 1 2 Mik, J. (1892). "Zur Kenntniss der Dipterengattung Hilara" (PDF). Wiener Entomologische Zeitung. 11: 78–85. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
 - ↑ Engel, E. O. (1943). "Gattung Hilara Meigen". Die Fliegen der Paläarktischen Region. 4 (4): 273–281.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 Strobl, Gabriel (1899). "Spanische Dipteren. II. Theil". Wiener Entomologische Zeitung. 18: 12–27. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
 - 1 2  Chvála, Milan (2001). "Revision of the Palaearctic species of the Hilara abdominalis-group (Diptera: Empididae)". 45 (3): 199–230. 
{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires|journal=(help) - 1 2 3 Strobl, Gabriel (1906). "Spanische Dipteren II". Memorias de la Real Sociedad Española de Historia Natural. 3 (1905): 271–422. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Strobl, Gabriel (1892). "Die osterreichischen Arten der Gattung Hilara Meig. (Mit Beruckischtigung der Arten Deutschlands und der Schweiz.)". Verhandlungen der Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft in Österreich. 42: 85–182. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
 - ↑ Lundbeck, William (1913). "A new species of Hilara - Vidensk". Meddr Dansk Naturh. Foren. 64: 325–327.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Collin, James Edward (1927). "Notes on the Empididae (Diptera), with additions and corrections to the British list". Entomologist's Monthly Magazine: 93–98.
 - 1 2 3 Kustov, Semen Yu.; Shamshev, Igor V.; Shamshev, Patrick (2013). "Three new species of the genus Hilara (Diptera, Empididae) from the Northwest Caucasus" (PDF). Proceedings of the Zoological Institute RAS. 317 (2): 185–194. doi:10.31610/trudyzin/2013.317.2.185. S2CID 248766683. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 Niesiolowski, S. (1991). "The new species of the genus Hilara meigen (Diptera: Empididae) from Poland". Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia limnologica. 4: 77–90.
 - ↑ Frey, R. (1908). "Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Dipteren Fauna Finnlands". Meddn Soc. Fauna Flora Fenn. 33(1907) (67–69).
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Straka, V. (1976). "Descriptions of new species of the genus Hilara Meigen (Diptera, Empididae)". Annot. Zool.bot. Bratislava.
 - 1 2 3 4 Oldenberg, Lorenz (1916). "Einige neue und alte Hilara-Arten (Dipt.)". Arch. Naturgesch. A. 81 (9): 166–172.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 Strobl, P. Gabriel; Czerny, Leander (1909). "Spanische Dipteren. III". Verhandlungen der Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft in Österreich. 59 (6): 121–310. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
 - 1 2 Ciftci, M.C. & Hasenbli, A. (2011). "Two new species of Hilara (Diptera, Empididae) from northwestern Turkey." Zootaxa 2928: 49-56.
 - 1 2 3 Strobl, Pater Gabriel (1910). "Die Dipteren von Steiermark. II. Nachtrag". Mitteilungen des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereines für Steiermark. (1909)46: 45–292. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
 - 1 2 Chvála, Milan (1999). "Three new Hilara species (Diptera, Empididae) from north-western Europe". Studia Dipterologica. 6: 135–147.
 - 1 2 3 4 Chvála, Milan (1999). "Classification and phylogeny of the Alpine Hilara andermattensis-group (Diptera: Empididae)". Acta Universitatis Carolinae Biologica. 43: 27–50.
 - ↑ Hutton, F. W. (1901). "Synopsis of the Diptera Brachyera of New Zealand". Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute. 33: 1–95. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
 - 1 2 Collin, J.E. (1961). British Flies. VI. Empididae. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
 - ↑ Engel, E. O. (1941). "Gattung Hilara Meigen". Die Fliegen der Paläarktischen Region. 4 (4): 105–272–281.
 
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