- Source: Dolichophorus
Dolichophorus is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It includes eight species distributed in the Palaearctic and Afrotropical realms. The adults have a metallic green, green-black or blue-black body coloring, with some pruinescence.
Revisions of the genus Medetera by Bickel in 1985 and 1987 suggested that Dolichophorus is derived from Medetera (rendering Medetera paraphyletic) and is closely related to the Medetera aberrans and Medetera melanesiana species groups. This was confirmed by a 2011 molecular phylogenetic analysis of Medetera and related genera.
Species
Dolichophorus caucasicus Grichanov, 2009 – Azerbaijan (Lankaran)
Dolichophorus friedmani Grichanov, 2009 – Madagascar
Dolichophorus hamatus (Parent, 1936) – DR Congo
Dolichophorus immaculatus Parent, 1944 – China
Dolichophorus kerteszi Lichtwardt, 1902 – Europe
Dolichophorus luteoscutatus (Parent, 1936) – DR Congo, Tanzania, Ivory Coast, Sierra Leone
Dolichophorus madagascariensis Grichanov, 2009 – Madagascar
Dolichophorus manukyani Grichanov, 2024 – Madagascar