Schistostoma is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae, subfamily Microphorinae.
Species
At least 50 extant species have been described in the genus, with 16 from the Palaearctic realm, two from the Oriental realm, four from the Afrotropical realm, and 28 from the Nearctic realm. Two fossil species have also been described from Burmese amber. There are also several undescribed species from the Palaearctic realm, and one undescribed species from the Afrotropical realm.
- Schistostoma albopilosum <small>(Becker, 1910)</small>
- Schistostoma armipes <small>(Melander, 1928)</small>
- Schistostoma arnaudi <small>Brooks & Cumming, 2022</small>
- Schistostoma asiaticum <small>Shamshev, 1993</small>
- Schistostoma atratum <small>(Coquillett, 1900)</small>
- Schistostoma borkenti <small>Brooks & Cumming, 2022</small>
- Schistostoma brandbergense <small>Shamshev & Sinclair, 2006</small>
- Schistostoma burmanicum <small>Brooks, Cumming & Grimaldi, 2019</small> Burmese amber, Cenomanian
- Schistostoma caroleae <small>Brooks & Cumming, 2022</small>
- Schistostoma chloeae <small>Brooks & Cumming, 2022</small>
- Schistostoma cirripes <small>(Melander, 1940)</small>
- Schistostoma cucullatum <small>Collin, 1949</small>
- Schistostoma deemingi <small>Gatt, 2014</small>
- Schistostoma discretum <small>Collin, 1949</small>
- Schistostoma eremita <small>Becker, 1902</small>
- Schistostoma evisceratum <small>(Melander, 1940)</small>
- Schistostoma fitzgeraldi <small>Brooks & Cumming, 2022</small>
- Schistostoma flavipes <small>Chvala, 1987</small>
- Schistostoma foliatum <small>Brooks, Cumming & Grimaldi, 2019</small> Burmese amber, Cenomanian
- Schistostoma golbeki <small>Shamshev, 1993</small>
- Schistostoma grootaerti <small>Chvala, 1987</small>
- Schistostoma heatherae <small>Brooks & Cumming, 2022</small>
- Schistostoma indicum <small>Shamshev, 2020</small>
- Schistostoma isommatum <small>(Melander, 1928)</small>
- Schistostoma kalkgat <small>Shamshev & Sinclair, 2006</small>
- Schistostoma kovalevi <small>Shamshev, 1993</small>
- Schistostoma lillyae <small>Brooks & Cumming, 2022</small>
- Schistostoma longistylum <small>Brooks & Cumming, 2022</small>
- Schistostoma michaeli <small>Brooks & Cumming, 2022</small>
- Schistostoma mongolicum <small>Shamshev, 1991</small>
- Schistostoma negrobovi <small>Shamshev, 2021</small>
- Schistostoma nigrescens <small>Becker, 1907</small>
- Schistostoma nigricauda <small>(Becker, 1908)</small>
- Schistostoma nigrosetosum <small>Chvala, 1987</small>
- Schistostoma oharai <small>Brooks & Cumming, 2022</small>
- Schistostoma pecki <small>Brooks & Cumming, 2022</small>
- Schistostoma powelli <small>Brooks & Cumming, 2022</small>
- Schistostoma pseudoflavipes <small>Shamshev, 1993</small>
- Schistostoma ravidum <small>(Coquillett, 1895)</small>
- Schistostoma robustum <small>(Melander, 1928)</small>
- Schistostoma rudei <small>Brooks & Cumming, 2022</small>
- Schistostoma runyoni <small>Brooks & Cumming, 2022</small>
- Schistostoma shamshevi <small>Brooks & Cumming, 2022</small>
- Schistostoma sinclairi <small>Brooks & Cumming, 2022</small>
- Schistostoma strigilifer <small>(Melander, 1940)</small>
- Schistostoma stuckenbergi <small>Chvala, 1991</small>
- Schistostoma susanae <small>Brooks & Cumming, 2022</small>
- Schistostoma sycophantor <small>(Melander, 1902)</small>
- Schistostoma tacomae <small>(Melander, 1940)</small>
- Schistostoma thalhammeri <small>Chvala, 1987</small>
- Schistostoma truncatum <small>(Loew, 1864)</small>
- Schistostoma turkmenicum <small>Shamshev, 1993</small>
- Schistostoma yakimense <small>(Melander, 1928)</small>
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