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Sargus
''Sargus'' is a genus of soldier flies in the family Stratiomyidae. There are at least 130 described species in ''Sargus''. Selected species *'' S. albibarbus'' Loew, 1855 *'' S. aureopilosus'' McFadden, 1982 *'' S. beppui'' Nagatomi, 1990 *'' S. bipunctatus'' (Scopoli, 1763) *'' S. caeruleapex'' McFadden, 1982 *'' S. consisus'' Wulp, 1896 *'' S. elongatulus'' McFadden, 1982 *'' S. evansi'' McFadden, 1982 *'' S. cuprarius'' (Linnaeus, 1758) *'' S. cirrhosus'' McFadden, 1982 *'' S. flavipes'' Meigen, 1822 *'' S. harderseni'' Mason & Rozkosny, 2008 *'' S. iridatus'' (Scopoli, 1763) *'' S. jaennickei'' Woodley, 2001 *'' S. maculatus'' (Lindner, 1936) *'' S. persimilis'' McFadden, 1982 *'' S. petersoni'' McFadden, 1982 *'' S. punctatus'' McFadden, 1982 *'' S. rufipes'' Wahlberg, 1854 *'' S. transversus'' McFadden, 1982 *'' S. yerbabuena'' Woodley, 2001 See also * List of Sargus species This is a list of species in ''Sargus'', a genus of soldier flies in the family Stratio ...
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Sargus Iridatus
''Sargus iridatus'', the iridescent centurion, is a European species of soldier fly. Description The body length is 6.0 to 11.0 mm. Like ''Sargus cuprarius'', it is almost entirely purple. It has black antennae, the third segment of the antenna in males being shorter than the second. It has a whitish proboscis; the face and frons are metallic green. There are two clearly delineated white spots at the base of the antennae better developed in females. The thorax has blue reflections. It has black legs, with knees barely paler. The wings are uniformly smoky. It has dirty yellowish halteres. The abdomen is less violet, with black sternites. William Lundbeck William Lundbeck (16 October 1863 in Aalborg – 18 May 1941 in Kongens Lyngby) was a Danish entomologist mainly interested in Diptera. He was a Professor in the University Museum in Copenhagen. Lundbeck's most important work was ''Diptera Danica. ... ''Diptera Danica. Genera and species of flies Hitherto found in Denmark''. ...
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