Cephalops is a genus of flies belonging to the family Pipunculidae.
The genus has cosmopolitan distribution, meaning it's found almost everywhere in the world where there is a suitable habitat.
Species
- Cephalops abditus <small>(Hardy, 1949)</small>
- Cephalops acklandi <small>Kozánek & De Meyer, 1992</small>
- Cephalops acrothrix <small>(Perkins, 1910)</small>
- Cephalops adamanteus <small>De Meyer & Kozánek, 1990</small>
- Cephalops aeneus <small>Fallén, 1810</small>
- Cephalops albivillosus <small>(Hardy, 1949)</small>
- Cephalops alienus <small>(Hardy, 1953)</small>
- Cephalops amapaensis <small>Rafael, 1991</small>
- Cephalops amembranosus <small>Rafael, 1991</small>
- Cephalops amplus <small>(Hardy, 1964)</small>
- Cephalops apletomeris <small>(Hardy, 1964)</small>
- Cephalops argenteus <small>Kuznetzov, 1991</small>
- Cephalops argutus <small>(Hardy, 1968)</small>
- Cephalops ariadneae <small>De Meyer, 1992</small>
- Cephalops artifrons <small>(Hardy, 1968)</small>
- Cephalops bellulus <small>(Hardy, 1949)</small>
- Cephalops bequaerti <small>(Curran, 1929)</small>
- Cephalops bicuspidis <small>(Hardy, 1964)</small>
- Cephalops bifidus <small>De Meyer & Grootaert, 1990</small>
- Cephalops boharti <small>(Hardy, 1949)</small>
- Cephalops brasiliensis <small>(Hardy, 1950)</small>
- Cephalops buclavus <small>(Hardy, 1968)</small>
- Cephalops burmensis <small>De Meyer, 1992</small>
- Cephalops caeruleimontanus <small>De Meyer, 1992</small>
- Cephalops calcaratus <small>(Hardy, 1949)</small>
- Cephalops callistus <small>(Hardy, 1954)</small>
- Cephalops calvus <small>(De Meyer, 1990)</small>
- Cephalops candidulus <small>(Hardy, 1949)</small>
- Cephalops canutifrons <small>(Hardy, 1964)</small>
- Cephalops carinatus <small>(Verrall, 1901)</small>
- Cephalops cautus <small>(Hardy, 1952)</small>
- Cephalops chandiensis <small>(Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987)</small>
- Cephalops chauliosternum <small>(Hardy, 1964)</small>
- Cephalops cochleatus <small>De Meyer, 1992</small>
- Cephalops congoensis <small>(Hardy, 1949)</small>
- Cephalops conjunctivus <small>Collin, 1958</small>
- Cephalops cornutus <small>(Hardy, 1953)</small>
- Cephalops crassispinus <small>Yang & Xu, 1998</small>
- Cephalops curtifrons <small>Coe, 1966</small>
- Cephalops curvarmatus <small>De Meyer, 1990</small>
- Cephalops delomeris <small>(Hardy, 1964)</small>
- Cephalops deminitens <small>(Hardy, 1966)</small>
- Cephalops digitatus <small>De Meyer, 1990</small>
- Cephalops emeljanovi <small>Kuznetzov, 1990</small>
- Cephalops eufraternus <small>(Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987)</small>
- Cephalops euryhymenos <small>(Hardy, 1964)</small>
- Cephalops excellens <small>(Kertész, 1912)</small>
- Cephalops eximius <small>(Hardy, 1972)</small>
- Cephalops extimus <small>(Hardy, 1952)</small>
- Cephalops filicicola <small>(Hardy, 1964)</small>
- Cephalops flaviventris <small>De Meyer, 1992</small>
- Cephalops flavocinctus <small>(Brunetti, 1912)</small>
- Cephalops fraternus <small>(Kertész, 1912)</small>
- Cephalops furnaceus <small>De Meyer, 1990</small>
- Cephalops gansuensis <small>Yang & Xu, 1998</small>
- Cephalops gnomus <small>(Hardy, 1964)</small>
- Cephalops gracilentus <small>Yang & Xu, 1998</small>
- Cephalops grandimembranus <small>De Meyer, 1989</small>
- Cephalops grootaerti <small>De Meyer, 1990</small>
- Cephalops haleakalaae <small>(Hardy, 1953)</small>
- Cephalops hardyi <small>De Meyer, 1990</small>
- Cephalops hawaiiensis <small>(Perkins, 1905)</small>
- Cephalops hemistilbus <small>(Hardy, 1961)</small>
- Cephalops hirtifemurus <small>Yang & Xu, 1998</small>
- Cephalops holomelas <small>(Perkins, 1910)</small>
- Cephalops huashanensis <small>(Yang & Xu, 1989)</small>
- Cephalops imperfectus <small>Becker, 1921</small>
- Cephalops inchoatus <small>(Hardy, 1949)</small>
- Cephalops incohatus <small>Morakote, 1990</small>
- Cephalops inflatus <small>De Meyer, 1992</small>
- Cephalops injectivus <small>(Hardy, 1964)</small>
- Cephalops innitidus <small>Rafael, 1991</small>
- Cephalops inpaganus <small>Rafael, 1991</small>
- Cephalops javensis <small>De Meyer, 1992</small>
- Cephalops juvator <small>(Perkins, 1905)</small>
- Cephalops juvencus <small>(Hardy, 1964)</small>
- Cephalops kalimus <small>(Hardy, 1962)</small>
- Cephalops kashmerensis <small>(Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987)</small>
- Cephalops koolauensis <small>(Hardy, 1964)</small>
- Cephalops kumaonensis <small>(Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987)</small>
- Cephalops kumatai <small>Morakote, 1990</small>
- Cephalops kunashiricus <small>Kuznetzov, 1990</small>
- Cephalops kurilensis <small>Kuznetzov, 1990</small>
- Cephalops laeviventris <small>(Loew, 1858)</small>
- Cephalops laterisutilis <small>(Hardy, 1964)</small>
- Cephalops libidinosus <small>De Meyer, 1991</small>
- Cephalops limatus <small>(Hardy, 1965)</small>
- Cephalops longicaudus <small>Yang & Xu, 1998</small>
- Cephalops longiductulis <small>De Meyer, 1990</small>
- Cephalops longipennis <small>(Brunetti, 1927)</small>
- Cephalops longisetosus <small>(Hardy, 1950)</small>
- Cephalops longistigmatis <small>Yang & Xu, 1998</small>
- Cephalops longistylis <small>De Meyer, 1990</small>
- Cephalops lubuti <small>(Curran, 1929)</small>
- Cephalops lucidus <small>(Hardy, 1950)</small>
- Cephalops lusingensis <small>(Hardy, 1952)</small>
- Cephalops lusitanicus <small>Kehlmaier & Andrade, 2016</small>
- Cephalops macrothrix <small>(Hardy, 1964)</small>
- Cephalops maculiventris <small>(Brunetti, 1927)</small>
- Cephalops magnimembrus <small>De Meyer, 1992</small>
- Cephalops mainensis <small>(Cresson, 1911)</small>
- Cephalops mashobraensis <small>(Kapoor, Grewal & Sharma, 1987)</small>
- Cephalops megameris <small>(Hardy, 1964)</small>
- Cephalops melanopodis <small>(Hardy, 1953)</small>
- Cephalops metallicus <small>Morakote, 1990</small>
- Cephalops molokaiensis <small>(Grimshaw, 1901)</small>
- Cephalops multidenticulatus <small>De Meyer & Grootaert, 1990</small>
- Cephalops mundulus <small>(Hardy, 1968)</small>
- Cephalops nagatomii <small>(Hardy, 1972)</small>
- Cephalops navus <small>(Hardy, 1952)</small>
- Cephalops nigricoxa <small>Rafael, 1991</small>
- Cephalops nigrifrons <small>Rafael, 1991</small>
- Cephalops nigronitens <small>(Brunetti, 1912)</small>
- Cephalops nigrotarsatus <small>(Grimshaw, 1901)</small>
- Cephalops nitidellus <small>Rafael, 1991</small>
- Cephalops nitidus <small>(Hardy, 1950)</small>
- Cephalops oahuensis <small>(Perkins, 1905)</small>
- Cephalops oberon <small>Coe, 1966</small>
- Cephalops obscuratus <small>(Hardy, 1953)</small>
- Cephalops obstipus <small>(Hardy, 1964)</small>
- Cephalops obtusinervis <small>(Zetterstedt, 1844)</small>
- Cephalops obtusus <small>(Hardy, 1949)</small>
- Cephalops orbiculatus <small>Yang & Xu, 1998</small>
- Cephalops orestes <small>(Hardy, 1972)</small>
- Cephalops pacatus <small>Morakote, 1990</small>
- Cephalops paganus <small>(Hardy, 1965)</small>
- Cephalops palawanensis <small>(Hardy, 1972)</small>
- Cephalops pallidipleura <small>(Curran, 1929)</small>
- Cephalops pallidivittipes <small>De Meyer, 1990</small>
- Cephalops pallipes <small>(Johnson, 1903)</small>
- Cephalops pannonicus <small>(Aczél, 1939)</small>
- Cephalops papuaensis <small>De Meyer & Grootaert, 1990</small>
- Cephalops parmatus <small>De Meyer & Grootaert, 1990</small>
- Cephalops pauculus <small>(Hardy, 1954)</small>
- Cephalops pedernalensis <small>Rafael, 1996</small>
- Cephalops pendleburyi <small>(Brunetti, 1927)</small>
- Cephalops penepauculus <small>(Hardy, 1965)</small>
- Cephalops penultimus <small>Ackland, 1993</small>
- Cephalops perkinsiellae <small>(Hardy, 1953)</small>
- Cephalops perpaucus <small>(Hardy, 1950)</small>
- Cephalops perspicuus <small>(Meijere, 1907)</small>
- Cephalops phaethus <small>(Hardy & Knowlton, 1939)</small>
- Cephalops philippinensis <small>(Hardy, 1949)</small>
- Cephalops ponti <small>Rafael, 1991</small>
- Cephalops proditus <small>(Hardy, 1964)</small>
- Cephalops pulvillatus <small>(Kertész, 1915)</small>
- Cephalops quasilubuti <small>(Hardy, 1962)</small>
- Cephalops robustus <small>De Meyer, 1992</small>
- Cephalops rotundipennis <small>(Grimshaw, 1901)</small>
- Cephalops ruandensis <small>(Hardy, 1950)</small>
- Cephalops saegeri <small>(Hardy, 1961)</small>
- Cephalops sectus <small>(Hardy, 1964)</small>
- Cephalops seminitidus <small>(Becker, 1897)</small>
- Cephalops shikotanicus <small>Kuznetzov, 1990</small>
- Cephalops shisanlingensis <small>Yang & Xu, 1998</small>
- Cephalops signatus <small>(Becker, 1900)</small>
- Cephalops spirellus <small>Huo & Yang, 2017</small>
- Cephalops splendens <small>De Meyer, 1992</small>
- Cephalops straminipes <small>(Becker, 1900)</small>
- Cephalops stygius <small>(Hardy, 1948)</small>
- Cephalops subultimus <small>Collin, 1956</small>
- Cephalops swezeyi <small>(Perkins, 1905)</small>
- Cephalops taiwanensis <small>De Meyer, 1992</small>
- Cephalops talyshensis <small>Kuznetzov, 1990</small>
- Cephalops terraereginensis <small>De Meyer, 1992</small>
- Cephalops terryi <small>(Perkins, 1905)</small>
- Cephalops tibetanus <small>(Yang & Xu, 1987)</small>
- Cephalops timberlakei <small>(Hardy, 1953)</small>
- Cephalops titania <small>Coe, 1966</small>
- Cephalops titanus <small>(Hardy, 1964)</small>
- Cephalops transversalis <small>Rafael, 1991</small>
- Cephalops trichostylis <small>(Hardy, 1964)</small>
- Cephalops turkmenorum <small>Kuznetzov, 1990</small>
- Cephalops ugandensis <small>De Meyer, 1992</small>
- Cephalops ultimus <small>(Becker, 1900)</small>
- Cephalops uluhe <small>(Hardy, 1953)</small>
- Cephalops validus <small>(Hardy, 1972)</small>
- Cephalops varipes <small>(Meigen, 1824)</small>
- Cephalops varius <small>(Cresson, 1911)</small>
- Cephalops villifemoralis <small>(Hardy, 1954)</small>
- Cephalops villosiscutum <small>(Hardy, 1962)</small>
- Cephalops vinnulus <small>(Hardy, 1949)</small>
- Cephalops visendus <small>(Hardy, 1950)</small>
- Cephalops vittipes <small>(Zetterstedt, 1844)</small>
- Cephalops xanthocnemis <small>(Perkins, 1905)</small>
- Cephalops yoshiyasui <small>Morakote, 1990</small>
- Cephalops zululandicus <small>(Hardy, 1949)</small>
References