- Source: Euryomma (fly)
Euryomma is a genus of species of flies of the family Fanniidae. The genus was originally proposed by the entomologist Paul Stein in 1899. Although at that time most authorities placed them in the family Muscidae. The distribution of Euryomma is mainly Neotropical, on the whole restricted to the Americas, there is also one Nearctic species, the exception being of the very cosmopolitan E. peregrinum (Meigen, 1826)
Description
With bare arista (as in Fannia), with the first pre-sutural dorsocentral bristle less than half as long as second. Males have a lower orbital bristle.
Species
Euryomma aburrae Grisales et al., 2012
Euryomma americanum Chillcott, 1961
Euryomma annosa Chillcott, 1961
Euryomma arcuata Chillcott, 1961
Euryomma campineira Carvalho & Pamplona, 1979
Euryomma carioca Albuquerque, 1956
Euryomma chitarera Grisales et al., 2012
Euryomma cornuatum Grisales et al., 2012
Euryomma erythrogaster Séguy, 1941
Euryomma guane Grisales et al., 2012
Euryomma hispaniense Stein, 1899
Euryomma longicorne Stein, 1911
Euryomma muisca Grisales et al., 2012
Euryomma nigrifemur Stein, 1911
Euryomma palpingens Wendt & Carvalho, 2007
Euryomma peregrinum (Meigen, 1826)
Euryomma rettenmeyeri Chillcott, 1958
Euryomma rufifrons Stein, 1911
Euryomma tahami Grisales et al., 2012
Euryomma uwa Grisales et al., 2012