Ocyptamus is a large and diverse genus of over 200 species of hoverfly mostly found in the Neotropical region. It is likely that many of these species will be discovered to be synonyms though many others await description.
Classification
There is evidence that the genus is not monophyletic and is paraphyletic with regard to Eosalpingogaster and Toxomerus, and some subgenera have been given full generic status (Hybobathus, Pelecinobaccha, Orphnabaccha, and Pseudoscaeva).
Selected Species
Subgenus: Ocyptamus <small>Macquart, 1834</small>
- O. antiphates <small>(Walker, 1849)</small>
- O. calla <small>(Curran, 1941)</small>
- O. cylindricus <small>(Fabricius, 1781)</small>
- O. dimidiatus <small>(Fabricius, 1781)</small>
- O. fasciatus <small>Roeder, 1885</small>
- O. funebris <small>Macquart, 1834</small>
- O. fuscipennis <small>(Say, 1823)</small>
- O. gastrostactus <small>(Wiedemann, 1830)</small>
- O. icarus <small>Reemer, 2010</small>
- O. inca <small>(Curran, 1939)</small>
- O. infuscatus <small>Bigot, 1884</small>
- O. iris <small>(Austen, 1893)</small>
- O. medina <small>(Telford, 1973)</small>
- O. papilionarius <small>(Hull, 1943)</small>
- O. princeps <small>(Hull, 1944)</small>
- O. stolo <small>(Walker, 1852)</small>
- O. tarsalis <small>(Walker, 1836)</small>
Subgenus: Hermesomyia <small>Vockeroth, 1969</small>
Subgenus: Pipunculosyrphus <small>Hull, 1937</small>
Subgenus: Mimocalla <small>Hull, 1943</small>
- O. bonariensis <small>(Brethes, 1905)</small>
- O. capitatus <small>(Loew, 1863)</small>
- O. conjunctus <small>(Wiedemann, 1830)</small>
- O. erebus <small>(Hull, 1943)</small>
- O. flata <small>(Hull, 11940)</small>
- O. giganteus <small>(Schiner, 1868)</small>
- O. nymphaea <small>(Hull, 1943)</small>
- O. sargoides <small>(Macquart, 1850)</small>
- O. tristani <small>Zumbado, 2000</small>
- O. willistoni <small>Thompson, 1976</small>
Subgenus: Styxia <small>Hull, 1943</small>
Subgenus: Calostigma <small>Shannon, 1927</small>
Subgenus: Atylobaccha <small>Hull, 1949</small>
Proposed Genera
In 2020, five new genera were proposed for "orphaned" lineages within Ocyptamus, containing these species. The new genera are sometimes used for these species.
Genus Fragosa
- argentina <small>(Curran, 1939)</small>
- aurora <small>(Hull, 1943)</small>
- deceptor <small>(Curran, 1930)</small>
- filiola <small>(Shannon, 1927)</small>
- filissima <small>(Hull, 1943)</small>
- harlequina <small>(Hull, 1948)</small>
- hyacinthia <small>(Hull, 1947)</small>
- macer <small>(Curran, 1930)</small>
- mara <small>(Curran, 1941)</small>
- oenone <small>(Hull, 1949)</small>
- provocans <small>(Curran, 1939)</small>
- rugosifrons <small>(Schiner, 1868)</small>
- stenogaster <small>(Williston, 1888)</small>
- tenuis <small>(Walker, 1852)</small>
- titania <small>(Hull, 1943)</small>
- virgilio <small>(Hull, 1942)</small>
- zephyrea <small>(Hull, 1947b)</small>
Genus Hypocritanus
- fascipennis <small>(Wiedemann, 1830)</small>
- lemur <small>(Osten Sacken, 1877)</small>
Genus Maiana
- callida <small>(Hine, 1914)</small>
- pumila <small>(Austen, 1893)</small>
Genus Nuntianus
- abata <small>(Curran, 1938)</small>
- aeolus <small>(Hull, 1943)</small>
- anona <small>(Hull, 1943)</small>
- arabella <small>(Hull, 1947)</small>
- banksi <small>(Hull, 1941)</small>
- cecrops <small>(Hull, 1958)</small>
- chapadensis <small>(Curran, 1930)</small>
- confusus <small>(Goot, 1964)</small>
- crocatus <small>(Austen, 1893)</small>
- croceus <small>(Austen, 1893)</small>
- cubanus <small>(Hull, 1943)</small>
- cultratus <small>(Austen, 1893)</small>
- cymbellina <small>(Hull, 1944)</small>
- debasa <small>(Curran, 1941)</small>
- delicatissimus <small>(Hull, 1943)</small>
- dryope <small>(Hull, 1958)</small>
- fervidus <small>(Austen, 1893)</small>
- filii <small>(Doesburg, 1966)</small>
- flavens <small>(Austen, 1893)</small>
- geijskesi <small>(Doesburg, 1966)</small>
- gilvus <small>(Austen, 1893)</small>
- halcyone <small>(Hull, 1949)</small>
- hippolite <small>(Hull, 1957)</small>
- hyalipennis <small>(Curran, 1930)</small>
- inornatus <small>(Walker, 1836)</small>
- io <small>(Hull, 1944)</small>
- iona <small>(Curran, 1941)</small>
- lepidus <small>(Macquart, 1842)</small>
- lucretia <small>(Hull, 1949)</small>
- luctuosus <small>(Bigot, 1884)</small>
- micropyga <small>(Curran, 1941)</small>
- minimus <small>(Hull, 1943)</small>
- murinus <small>(Curran, 1930)</small>
- myiophagus <small>(Thompson, 2018)</small>
- neoparvicornis <small>(Telford, 1973)</small>
- neptunus <small>(Hull, 1943)</small>
- neuralis <small>(Curran, 1934)</small>
- niobe <small>(Hull, 1943)</small>
- nora <small>(Curran, 1941)</small>
- obliquus <small>(Curran, 1941)</small>
- octomaculatus <small>(Thompson, 1976)</small>
- oriel <small>(Hull, 1942)</small>
- panamensis <small>(Curran, 1930)</small>
- peri <small>(Hull, 1943)</small>
- philippianus <small>(Enderlein, 1938)</small>
- prenes <small>(Curran, 1930)</small>
- prudens <small>(Curran, 1934)</small>
- pullus <small>(Sack, 1921)</small>
- punctifrons <small>(Williston, 1891)</small>
- pyxia <small>(Hull, 1943)</small>
- saffrona <small>(Hull, 1943)</small>
- spatulatus <small>(Giglio-Tos, 1892)</small>
- vanessa <small>(Hull, 1949)</small>
- variegatus <small>(Macquart, 1842)</small>
- verona <small>(Curran, 1941)</small>
- victoria <small>(Hull, 1941)</small>
- vierecki <small>(Curran, 1930)</small>
- xanthopterus <small>(Wiedemann, 1830)</small>
- xantippe <small>(Hull, 1949)</small>
- zenillia <small>(Curran, 1941)</small>
- zita <small>(Curran, 1941)</small>
- zobeide <small>(Hull, 1943)</small>
- zoroaster <small>(Hull, 1943)</small>
Genus Victoriana
- attenuata <small>(Williston, 1891)</small>
- duida <small>(Hull, 1947)</small>
- ferruginea <small>(Thompson, 1981)</small>
- laudabilis <small>(Williston, 1891)</small>
- lugubris <small>(Philippi, 1865)</small>
- melanorrhina <small>(Philippi, 1865)</small>
- mentor <small>(Curran, 1930)</small>
- oblonga <small>(Walker, 1852)</small>
- parvicornis <small>(Loew, 1861)</small>
- sagittifera <small>(Austen, 1893)</small>
- sativa <small>(Curran, 1941)</small>
- selene <small>(Hull, 1949)</small>
- zilla <small>(Hull, 1943)</small>
See also
References
External links
For many photographic examples: https://www.flickr.com/search/?q=ocyptamus&w=all