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- found in amber. Chrysopilus aequicellulatus Frey, 1954 Chrysopilus alaskaensis Hardy, 1949 Chrysopilus albicornis Meijere, 1914 Chrysopilus albobasalis Brunetti...
- Chrysopilus thoracicus, the golden-backed snipe fly, is a species of snipe fly in the family Rhagionidae. It is usually found in woodland areas of the...
- Chrysopilus cristatus, is a species of 'snipe flies' belonging to the family Rhagionidae. This species is present in most of Europe. The flies are 6 to...
- Chrysopilus laetus is a Palearctic species of snipe fly in the family Rhagionidae. Zetterstedt, J.W. (1842). Diptera Scandinaviae disposita et descripta...
- Chrysopilus modestus is a species of snipe fly in the family Rhagionidae. United States Loew, Hermann (1872). "Diptera Americae septentrionalis indigena...
- Chrysopilus ornatus, the ornate snipe fly, is a species of snipe fly in the family Rhagionidae. "Chrysopilus ornatus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
- Chrysopilus erythrophthalmus is a Palearctic species of snipe fly in the family Rhagionidae. Loew, Hermann (1840). "Bemerkungen uber die in der Posener...
- Chrysopilus fasciatus is a species of snipe fly in the family Rhagionidae. United States Say, Thomas (1823). "Descriptions of dipterous insects of the...
- Chrysopilus velutinus is a species of snipe fly in the family Rhagionidae. United States Loew, Hermann (1861). "Diptera aliquot in insula Cuba collecta"...
- Chrysopilus connexus is a species of snipe fly in the family Rhagionidae. United States Johnson, C.W. (1912). "The velutinous species of the genus Chrysopilus"...