Biology:List of Apocephalus species

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This is a list of 306 species in the genus Apocephalus, ant-decapitating flies.[1][2][3][4]

Apocephalus species

  • Apocephalus absentis Brown, 1993[5]
  • Apocephalus acanthus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus aculeatus Borgmeier, 1925[7]
  • Apocephalus adustus Brown, 1993[5]
  • Apocephalus aequalis Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus albiapex Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus altapivorus Brown, 1996[9]
  • Apocephalus altus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus amacayacuensis Brown, 2014[10]
  • Apocephalus amati Brown, 2014[10]
  • Apocephalus amenti Brown, 2014[10]
  • Apocephalus amorimi Brown, 2014[10]
  • Apocephalus amplexus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus amplidiscus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus anacurvus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus analis Borgmeier, 1958[11]
  • Apocephalus ancylus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus anfractus Brown, 1993[5]
  • Apocephalus angularis Borgmeier, 1971[13]
  • Apocephalus angusticauda Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus angustinervis Borgmeier, 1961[14]
  • Apocephalus angustistylus Brown, 1993[5]
  • Apocephalus annulatus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus antennatus Malloch, 1913[15]
  • Apocephalus apivorus Brown, 1996[16]
  • Apocephalus aquilonius Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus arachnes Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus aridus Malloch, 1912[17]
  • Apocephalus astrictus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus asymmetricus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus asyndetus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus atavus Brown, 1996[16]
  • Apocephalus atrimarginatus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus attophilus Borgmeier, 1928[18]
  • Apocephalus aztecae Borgmeier, 1961[14]
  • Apocephalus barbarus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus barbicauda Borgmeier, 1931[19]
  • Apocephalus barbiventris Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus batillus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus bilineatus Brown, 2014[10]
  • Apocephalus bilobus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus bisetus Brown, 1993[5]
  • Apocephalus bispinosus Borgmeier, 1928[18]
  • Apocephalus borealis Brues, 1924[20]
  • Apocephalus brevicercus Brown, 1993[5]
  • Apocephalus brevicosta Borgmeier, 1958[11]
  • Apocephalus brevifrons Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus brevitergum Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus brochus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus brunnipes Brown, 1993[5]
  • Apocephalus bulbosus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus camarae Brown, 2014[10]
  • Apocephalus camponoti Borgmeier, 1925[7]
  • Apocephalus cantleyi Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus carcinus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus cardiacus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus catholicus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus caudatarius (Schmitz, 1915)[21]
  • Apocephalus cinereus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus cingulatus Borgmeier, 1961[14]
  • Apocephalus clarilocus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus clavicauda Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus codonus Corona & Brown, 2004[22]
  • Apocephalus collatus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus colobus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus colombicus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus comatus Borgmeier, 1958[11]
  • Apocephalus commensuratus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus comosus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus completus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus concavus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus concisus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus conecitonis Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus conformalis Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus constrictus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus contortiventris Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus contracticauda Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus coquilletti Malloch, 1912[17]
  • Apocephalus crassilatus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus crassus Brown, 1996[16]
  • Apocephalus criniventris Brown, 2014[10]
  • Apocephalus crucicauda Borgmeier, 1928[18]
  • Apocephalus ctenicoxa Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus cultellatus Borgmeier, 1961[14]
  • Apocephalus cuneatus Borgmeier, 1958[11]
  • Apocephalus curtinotus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus curtus Brown, 1993[5]
  • Apocephalus curvipes Borgmeier, 1958[11]
  • Apocephalus cyathus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus cyclodiscus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus deceptus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus decurvus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus denotatus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus densepilosus Borgmeier, 1971[13]
  • Apocephalus dichocercus Borgmeier, 1958[11]
  • Apocephalus dichromatus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus diffusus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus digitalis Borgmeier, 1971[13]
  • Apocephalus dinoponerae Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus disparicauda Borgmeier, 1962[23]
  • Apocephalus divergens Borgmeier, 1971[13]
  • Apocephalus dracodermus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus dubitatus Borgmeier, 1971[13]
  • Apocephalus echinatus Brown, 1996[16]
  • Apocephalus ecitonis Borgmeier, 1928[18]
  • Apocephalus emargilatus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus emphysemus Brown, 1996[16]
  • Apocephalus epicautus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus euryacanthus Brown, 2014[10]
  • Apocephalus eurydomus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus euryterminus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus extraneus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus facettalis Borgmeier, 1961[14]
  • Apocephalus facis Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus feeneri Disney, 1982[24]
  • Apocephalus fenestratus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus fernandezi Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus flexiseta Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus flexus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus frameatus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus funditus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus fusciapex Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus fuscipalpis Borgmeier, 1958[11]
  • Apocephalus gemellus Borgmeier, 1963[25]
  • Apocephalus gemursus Brown, 1993[5]
  • Apocephalus gigantivorus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus glabriventris Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus globosus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus glomerosus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus gonzalezae Brown, 2014[10]
  • Apocephalus gracilis Brown, 1993[5]
  • Apocephalus grandiflavus Brown, 1994[26]
  • Apocephalus grandipalpis Borgmeier, 1925[7]
  • Apocephalus guapilensis Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus hansoni Brown, 1993[5]
  • Apocephalus hibbsi Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus hippurus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus hirsutus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus hirtifrons Peterson & Robinson, 1976[27]
  • Apocephalus hispidus Borgmeier, 1958[11]
  • Apocephalus holdenae Brown, 2014[10]
  • Apocephalus horridus Borgmeier, 1963[25]
  • Apocephalus hystricosus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus inaffectus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus incomptus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus indeptus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus indistinctus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus infradentatus Borgmeier, 1961[14]
  • Apocephalus infraspinosus Borgmeier, 1961[14]
  • Apocephalus inimicus Borgmeier, 1961[14]
  • Apocephalus inpalpabilis Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus insignis Borgmeier, 1961[14]
  • Apocephalus insolitus Borgmeier, 1967[28]
  • Apocephalus insulanus Borgmeier, 1969[29]
  • Apocephalus intonsus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus kungae Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus laceyi Disney, 1981[30]
  • Apocephalus lamellatus Borgmeier, 1971[13]
  • Apocephalus lanceatus Borgmeier, 1925[7]
  • Apocephalus laselvaensis Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus latiapex Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus laticauda Borgmeier, 1958[11]
  • Apocephalus latinsulosus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus lativentris Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus lemniscus Brown, 1996[16]
  • Apocephalus leptotarsus Brown, 1993[5]
  • Apocephalus limai Prado, 1976[31]
  • Apocephalus lizanoi Brown, 1996[16]
  • Apocephalus lobicauda Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus longimanus Brown, 2012[32]
  • Apocephalus longimucrus Brown, 2012[32]
  • Apocephalus longipes Borgmeier, 1958[11]
  • Apocephalus longistylus Brown, 1993[5]
  • Apocephalus lunatus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus luteihalteratus Borgmeier, 1923[33]
  • Apocephalus lyratus Borgmeier, 1971[13]
  • Apocephalus maculicauda Borgmeier, 1961[14]
  • Apocephalus maculosus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus magnicauda Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus malignus Disney & Michailovskaya, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus marginatus Borgmeier, 1925[7]
  • Apocephalus marinhoi Brown, 2014[10]
  • Apocephalus medius Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus megalops Brown, 1996[16]
  • Apocephalus melinus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus meniscus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus mesacanthus Brown & LeBrun, 2010[34]
  • Apocephalus mexacanthus Brown, 2014[10]
  • Apocephalus mexicanus Borgmeier, 1969[35]
  • Apocephalus micrepelis Brown, 1993[5]
  • Apocephalus minutus Borgmeier, 1958[11]
  • Apocephalus miricauda Borgmeier, 1971[13]
  • Apocephalus missouriensis Brown, 2012[32]
  • Apocephalus modesta Borgmeier, 1963[25]
  • Apocephalus moraviensis Brown, 1993[5]
  • Apocephalus mortifer Borgmeier, 1937[36]
  • Apocephalus mucronatus Borgmeier, 1958[11]
  • Apocephalus neivai Borgmeier, 1931[19]
  • Apocephalus niger Malloch, 1935[37]
  • Apocephalus nigricauda Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus nitifrons Brown, 1994[26]
  • Apocephalus niveus Brown, 1996[16]
  • Apocephalus normenti Prado, 1976[31]
  • Apocephalus oblongus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus obscurus Borgmeier, 1923[33]
  • Apocephalus occidentalis Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus octonus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus onorei Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus opimus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus orbiculus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus pachycondylae Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus paldiae Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus palposus Borgmeier, 1963[25]
  • Apocephalus papei Brown, 2014[10]
  • Apocephalus paracanthus Brown, 2014[10]
  • Apocephalus parallelus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus paraponerae Borgmeier, 1958[11]
  • Apocephalus parvifurcatus Enderlein, 1912[38]
  • Apocephalus parvus Disney, 2007[39]
  • Apocephalus patulus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus paulus Borgmeier, 1963[25]
  • Apocephalus peniculatus Borgmeier, 1925[7]
  • Apocephalus pergandei Coquillett, 1901[40]
  • Apocephalus persecutor Borgmeier, 1961[14]
  • Apocephalus petiolus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus pilatus Brown, 1996[16]
  • Apocephalus piliventris Borgmeier, 1925[7]
  • Apocephalus pittadearaujoi Brown, 2014[10]
  • Apocephalus planus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus platycauda Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus platypalpis Borgmeier, 1925[7]
  • Apocephalus pluteus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus ponderosus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus praedator Borgmeier, 1971[13]
  • Apocephalus pristinus Brown, 1993[5]
  • Apocephalus prolatus Brown, 1993[5]
  • Apocephalus prolixus Brown, 1996[16]
  • Apocephalus pseudocercus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus quadratus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus quadriglumis Borgmeier, 1961[14]
  • Apocephalus radiatus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus reburrus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus rectisetus Brown, 2014[10]
  • Apocephalus reticulatus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus riccardae Brown, 2014[10]
  • Apocephalus rionegrensis Borgmeier, 1928[18]
  • Apocephalus ritualis Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus roeschardae Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus rotundus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus rudiculus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus rugosus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus sagittarius Borgmeier, 1971[13]
  • Apocephalus satanus Brown, 1994[26]
  • Apocephalus scaurus Corona & Brown, 2004[22]
  • Apocephalus secundus Brown, 1996[16]
  • Apocephalus securis Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus secus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus setialvus Brown, 1993[5]
  • Apocephalus setilobus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus setimargo Borgmeier, 1971[13]
  • Apocephalus setissitergus Brown, 2012[32]
  • Apocephalus setitarsus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus setiventris Borgmeier, 1971[13]
  • Apocephalus sharkeyi Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus silvestrii Borgmeier, 1971[13]
  • Apocephalus similis Malloch, 1912[17]
  • Apocephalus sincerus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus singulus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus sinuosus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus spatulatus Borgmeier, 1958[11]
  • Apocephalus spatulicauda Borgmeier, 1961[14]
  • Apocephalus spiculus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus spinilatus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus spinosus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus staurotus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus stillatus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus strazhnikae Brown, 2014[10]
  • Apocephalus strazhnikae Brown, 2014[10]
  • Apocephalus striativentris Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus striatus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus strongylus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus succineus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus sulcatus Borgmeier, 1963[25]
  • Apocephalus superatus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus tanyurus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus tenuipes Borgmeier, 1963[25]
  • Apocephalus tenuitarsus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus torulus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus triangularis Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus trichocoxa Borgmeier, 1925[7]
  • Apocephalus tricuspis Borgmeier, 1961[14]
  • Apocephalus trifidus Brown, 2000[6]
  • Apocephalus trisetus Brown, 1993[5]
  • Apocephalus tritarsus Brown, 1993[5]
  • Apocephalus truncaticercus Brown, 1993[5]
  • Apocephalus unitarsus Brown, 1993[5]
  • Apocephalus vangus Brown, 2002[8]
  • Apocephalus vannus Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus velutinus Borgmeier, 1958[11]
  • Apocephalus vibrissicauda Brown, 1997[12]
  • Apocephalus vicinus Borgmeier, 1925[7]
  • Apocephalus vicosae Disney & Braganca, 2000[41]
  • Apocephalus wallerae Disney & Braganca, 2000[41]
  • Apocephalus weissi Brown, 2012[32]
  • Apocephalus wheeleri Brues, 1903[42]
  • Apocephalus wirthi Borgmeier, 1963[25]
  • Apocephalus xavierfilhoi Brown, 2014[10]


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