Chalcosyrphus

Chalcosyrphus is a genus of hoverflies in the subfamily Eristalinae. Many species exhibit some degree of mimicry of various sawflies and other hymenopterans and are often brightly coloured or metallic in hue. The adults are similar in structure and behavior to the related genus Xylota but differ in larval morphology. They can be found throughout Europe, Asia, and North America and seem to prefer damper, boggy habitats. The larvae are saproxylic feeders in rotten wood in these habitats.

Species
• Subgenus: Chalcosyrphus

• C. admirabilis Mutin, 1984

• C. aristatus (Johnson, 1929)

• C. depressus (Shannon, 1925)

• C. tuberculifemur (Stackelberg, 1963)

• C. valgus (Gmelin, 1790)

• Subgenus: Cheiroxylota

• C. auripygus Hippa, 1978

• C. dimidiatus (Brunetti, 1923)

• Subgenus: Dimorphoxylota

• C. eumerus (Loew, 1869)

• Subgenus: Hardimyia

• C. elongatus (Hardy, 1921)

• Subgenus: Neplas

• C. americanus (Schiner, 1868)

• C. ariel (Curran, 1941)

• C. armatipes (Curran, 1941)

• C. azteca (Curran, 1941)

• C. bettyae (Thompson, 1981)

• C. bidens (Curran, 1941)

• C. boliviensis (Shannon, 1926)

• C. chlorops (Hull, 1948)

• C. chrysopressa (Hull, 1941)

• C. cuprescens (Hull, 1941)

• C. frontalis (Curran, 1941)

• C. grandifemoralis (Curran, 1934)

• C. grisea (Hull, 1941)

• C. lyrica (Curran, 1941)

• C. minor (Shannon, 1926)

• C. pachymera (Loew, 1866)

• C. palitarsis (Curran, 1934)

• C. panamena (Curran, 1941)

• C. pauxilla (Williston, 1892)

• C. pretiosus (Loew, 1861)

• C. proxima (Hull, 1944)

• C. puma (Curran, 1941)

• C. rondanii (Shannon, 1926)

• C. sapphirina (Hull, 1951)

• C. schildi (Shannon, 1926)

• C. smarti (Curran, 1941)

• C. vagabondans (Hull, 1941)

• C. vagans (Wiedemann, 1830)

• C. valeria (Hull, 1941)

• Subgenus: Neploneura

• C. melanocephalus Hippa, 1978

• C. pleuralis (Kertész, 1901)

• C. ventralis (Walker, 1858)

• C. victoriensis (Ferguson, 1926)

• Subgenus: Spheginoides

• C. obscura (Szilády, 1939)

• Subgenus: Syrittoxylota

• C. annulatus (Brunetti, 1913)

• C. annulipes (Meijere, 1924)

• C. auricomus Hippa, 1985

• C. elegans (Hippa, 1985)

• C. ornatipes (Sack, 1927)

• C. quantulus Hippa, 1985

• C. shirakii Hippa, 1985

• Subgenus: Xylotina

• C. calopus (Bigot, 1884)

• C. choui He & Chu, 1992

• C. decorus (Meijere, 1914)

• C. doris (Curran, 1928)

• C. jiangi He & Chu, 1997

• C. maculiquadratus Chang & Yang, 1993

• C. nepalensis Hippa, 1978

• C. ornata (Brunetti, 1915)

• Subgenus: Xylotodes

• C. ambiguum (Shiraki, 1968)

• C. eunotus (Loew, 1873)

• C. japonicus (Shiraki, 1930)

• C. nigricans (Shiraki, 1968)

• C. fortis He & Chu, 1995

• Subgenus: Xylotomima

• C. amurensis (Stackelberg, 1925)

• C. anomalus (Shannon, 1925)

• C. anthreas (Walker, 1849)

• C. carbonus (Violovitsh, 1975)

• C. curvaria (Curran, 1941)

• C. discolor (Shiraki, 1968)

• C. dubius (Shannon, 1926)

• C. femoratus (Linnaeus, 1758)

• C. flexus (Curran, 1941)

• C. inarmatus (Hunter, 1897)

• C. jacobsoni (Stackelberg, 1921)

• C. libo (Walker, 1849)

• C. longus (Coquillett, 1898)

• C. metallicus (Wiedemann, 1830)

• C. metallifer (Bigot, 1884)

• C. nemorum (Fabricius, 1805)

• C. nigripes (Zetterstedt, 1838)

• C. nigromaculatus (Jones, 1917)

• C. nitidus (Portschinsky, 1879)

• C. ontario (Curran, 1941)

• C. pannonicus (Oldenberg, 1916)

• C. parvus (Williston, 1887)

• C. piger (Fabricius, 1794)

• C. plesia (Curran, 1925)

• C. rufipes (Loew, 1873)

• C. sacawajeae (Shannon, 1926)

• C. satanica (Bigot, 1884)

• C. vecors (Osten Sacken, 1875)

• C. violascens (Megerle, 1803)

• C. violovitshi (Bagatshanova, 1985)

• Unplaced

• C. amaculatus Huo, Ren & Zheng, 2007

• C. eugenei Mutin, 1987