Scelloides is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae, found in New Zealand. The genus was originally named by Octave Parent in 1933. However, as the genus was not designated a type species, this name was unavailable until 1989, when Daniel J. Bickel and C. E. Dyte designated Scelloides ornatipes as the type species.
Species
- Scelloides armatus <small>Parent, 1933</small>
- Scelloides brunneifrons <small>Parent, 1933</small>
- Scelloides conspicuus <small>Parent, 1933</small>
- Scelloides fulvifrons <small>Parent, 1933</small>
- Scelloides maculatus <small>Parent, 1933</small>
- Scelloides ornatipes <small>Parent, 1933</small>
- Scelloides parcespinosus <small>Parent, 1933</small>
- Scelloides parvus <small>Parent, 1933</small>
- Scelloides pollinosus <small>Parent, 1933</small>
- Scelloides raptorius <small>Parent, 1933</small>
- Scelloides spinosus <small>Parent, 1933</small>
- Scelloides vicinus <small>Parent, 1933</small>
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