Sepedophilus australicum, Cameron, 1943
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australicum Cameron, 1943 View in CoL , see: Sepedophilus .
australis Erichson, 1839 , see: Sepedophilus .
australis Fauvel, 1877 , see: Tachinomorphus .
axillaris Gravenhorst, 1806 , see: Lordithon .
axillaris Erichson, 1839b: 261 ( Tachinus ; [preoccupied]; Type locality: America septentrionalis; [Note: See lectotype designation by Campbell, 1973]).
— Erichson, 1840: 921 ( Tachinus ; synonym of fumipennis ).
— LeConte, 1850: 219 ( Tachinus ; synonym of fimipennis).
— Gemminger and Harold, 1868: 555 ( Tachinus ; synonym of fumipennis ).
— Bernhauer and Schubert, 1916: 482 ( Tachinus ; synonym of fumipennis ).
— Campbell, 1973: 39 ( Tachinus ; characters; lectotype designation: America septentrionali; New Jersey; Maryland; Virginia; Kentucky; North Carolina; South Carolina; Georgia; Florida; Alabama; Mississippi; Louisiana; Texas; Arkansas; Tennessee; Missouri) .
— Ullrich, 1975: 151 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; notes).
— Frank, 1981a: 339 ( Tachinus ; teratological specimen).
— Campbell, 1988: 242 ( Tachinus ; Alabama; Arkansas; Florida; Illinois; Kansas; Louisiana; Mississippi; Missouri; North Carolina; Oklahoma; Tennessee).
— Hunter, Kincher, Bay, Beerwinkle, 1991: 169 ( Tachinus ; seasonal distribution and diel flight activity; Texas).
— Downie and Arnett, 1996: 474 ( Tachinus ; characters; USA).
— Herman, 2001: 56 ( Tachinus ; although a junior primary homonym, prevailing use as valid maintained pending outcome of application to Commission under Article 23.9.5).
- DISTRIBUTION: USA.
colonus Sachse, 1852: 120 ( Tachinus ; Type locality: Georgia).
— Gemminger and Harold, 1868: 555 ( Tachinus ; synonym of fumipennis ).
— Bernhauer and Schubert, 1916: 482 ( Tachinus ; synonym of fumipennis ).
— Campbell, 1973: 39 ( Tachinus ; synonym of axillaris ).
— Ullrich, 1975: 151 ( Tachinus ; synonym of axillaris ).
badius Broun, 1880 , see: Sepedophilus .
banaticum Jeannel and Jarrige, 1949 , see: Sepedophilus .
barycephalum Lea, 1910 , see: Sepedophilus .
basalis Erichson, 1839b: 262 ( Tachinus ; [Note: Preoccupied secondary homonym]; Type locality: montes Uralenses; [Note: See lectotype designation by Campbell, 1973]).
— Hochhuth, 1849: 90 ( Tachinus ; characters).
— Gemminger and Harold, 1868: 554 ( Tachinus ; catalog).
— Fauvel, 1875a: XXXVI [= 1876: 225] ( Tachinus ; catalog; Lithuania; Ural, Baikal and Amur regions; Alaska).
— Seidlitz, 1875: 285 ( Tachinus ; characters; Baltic region).
— Eppelsheim, 1893: 41 ( Tachinus ; Baikal region).
— Luze, 1900: 479, 488 ( Tachinus ; characters; notes; Baikal region).
— Bernhauer and Schubert, 1916: 480 ( Tachinus ; catalog).
— Scheerpeltz, 1934: 1509 ( Tachinus ; catalog).
— Robert, 1946: 84 ( Tachinus ; characters; Quebec).
— Hatch, 1957: 115 ( Tachinus ; characters; British Columbia; Idaho; Washington; Oregon).
— Smetana, 1963c: 300 ( Tachinus ; Mongolia).
— Campbell, 1973: 45 ( Tachinus ; lectotype designation; characters; Alaska; Yukon Territory; British Columbia; Alberta; Washington; Idaho; Oregon; California; Wyoming; Wisconsin; Michigan; Pennsylvania; New York; Massachusetts; New Hampshire; Maine; Nova Scotia;
Quebec; Ontario).
— Campbell, 1988: 244 ( Tachinus ; Alberta; British Columbia; Manitoba; New Brunswick; Nova Scotia; Ontario; Quebec; Saskatchewan; Yukon Territory; Alaska; California; Idaho; North Carolina; Oregon; Pennsylvania; Vermont; Virginia; Washington; Wyoming; Wisconsin).
— Schülke, 1995a: 37 ( Tachinus ; Chabarovsk).
— Downie and Arnett, 1996: 473 ( Tachinus ; characters; USA).
- DISTRIBUTION: Belarus, Russia, Mongolia, Korea, Canada, USA.
circumcinctus Mäklin, 1852: 310 ( Tachinus ; Type locality: insula Sitkha; [Note: See lectotype designation by Campbell, 1973]).
— Gemminger and Harold, 1868: 554 ( Tachinus ; catalog).
— Fauvel, 1875a: XXXVI [= 1876: 225] ( Tachinus ; synonym of basalis ).
— Horn, 1877: 102 ( Tachinus ; characters; Canada, Michigan, Kansas, Vancouver, Alaska).
— Bernhauer and Schubert, 1916: 480 ( Tachinus ; synonym of basalis ).
— Fall, 1926: 151 ( Tachinus ; Alaska).
— Robert, 1946: 84 ( Tachinus ; synonym of basalis ).
— Campbell, 1973: 45 ( Tachinus ; lectotype designation; synonym of basalis ).
— Ullrich, 1975: 229 ( Tachinus ; synonym of basalis ).
nitidus Pandellé, 1869: 315 ( Tachinus ; Type locality: Lithuania: Minsk ).
— Fauvel, 1875a: XXXVI [= 1876: 225] ( Tachinus ; synonym of basalis ).
— Bernhauer and Schubert, 1916: 480 ( Tachinus ; synonym of basalis ).
— Ullrich, 1975: 229 ( Tachinus ; synonym of basalis ).
berezynicus Wankowicz, 1869: 418 ( Tachinus ; Type locality: Lithuanie; [Note: See lectotype designation by Ullrich, 1975]. Originally cited from contrées de Boryssow).
— Fauvel, 1875a: XXXVI [= 1876: 225] ( Tachinus ; synonym of basalis ).
— Bernhauer and Schubert, 1916: 480 ( Tachinus ; synonym of basalis ).
— Ullrich, 1975: 229 ( Tachinus ; lectotype designation: Lithuanie; synonym of basalis ).
basalis Erichson, 1839 , see: Sepedophilus .
basalis Cameron, 1928 , see: Sepedophilus .
basiflavus Cameron, 1959 , see: Sepedophilus .
basipenne Bernhauer, 1941 , see: Sepedophilus .
batychrous Gravenhorst, 1802 , see: memnonius Gravenhorst, 1802 .
beckeri Ullrich, 1975: 314 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinoderus ; Type locality: China: W. Szechuan, Bzk. Sankiangkou, Wassuland, 1000 m).
— Coiffait, 1984: 134 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinoderus ; characters).
- DISTRIBUTION: China.
beckeri Campbell, 1988 , see: edwardi Herman, 2001 .
becquarti Bernhauer, 1938b: 54 ( Tachinus ; Type locality: Chensi centr.: Wei tze ping; [Note: See lectotype designation by Ullrich, 1975]).
— Ullrich, 1975: 213 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; lectotype designation; characters; China).
- DISTRIBUTION: China.
beesoni Cameron, 1926 , see: Sepedophilus .
beesoni Cameron, 1932 , see: Tachyporus .
benicki Ullrich, 1975, see: pallipes Gravenhorst, 1806 .
berezynicus Wankowicz, 1869 , see: basalis Erichson, 1839 .
bernhaueri Luze, 1901a: 389 ( Tachinus ; Type locality: Sibirien, Central Altai).
— Poppius, 1909: 31 ( Tachinus ; Lena Valley, Siberia).
— Bernhauer and Schubert, 1916: 480 ( Tachinus ; catalog).
— Wüsthoff, 1938: 117, 118 ( Tachinus ; illustration of aedeagus).
— Ullrich, 1975a: 102 ( Tachinus ; characters; Mongolia).
— Ullrich, 1975: 114 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; characters; USSR; Mongolia).
— Ryabukhin, 1999: 90 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; catalog; habitat; distribution; northeastern ochoticus Poppius, 1904b: 5 ( Tachinus ; Type locality: Port Ajan am Ochotischen Meere; [Note: See lectotype designation by Ullrich, 1975a]).
— Bernhauer and Schubert, 1916: 484 ( Tachinus ; catalog).
— Ullrich, 1975a: 102 ( Tachinus ; lectotype designation; synonym of bernhaueri ).
— Ullrich, 1975: 115 ( Tachinus ; lectotype designation; synonym of bernhaueri ).
bhutanicus Ullrich, 1975: 208 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; Type locality: Nordindien: Pindar, V. Almora, U. P., 8–11,000 ft. Also cited from Bhutan).
- DISTRIBUTION: India, Bhutan.
bicolor Gravenhorst, 1806 , see: subterraneus Linné, 1758 .
bicolor Gravenhorst, 1806 , see: Lordithon .
bicolor Bernhauer, 1910 , see: Sepedophilus .
bicuspidatus J. Sahlberg, 1880: 192 ( Tachinus ; Type locality: vicum Chantaika; [Note: See lectotype designation by Ullrich, 1975]).
— Eppelsheim, 1893: 43 ( Tachinus ; Baikal region).
— Luze, 1900: 493 ( Tachinus ; characters; eastern Siberia ; northern Mongolia).
— Luze, 1901: 149 ( Tachinus ; characters of male; northern Siberia ).
— Bernhauer and Schubert, 1916: 480 ( Tachinus ; catalog).
— Bernhauer, 1926g: 1 ( Tachinus ; Kamchatka region).
— Smetana, 1965e: 176 ( Tachinus , cited as Tachynus ; Mongolia).
— Ullrich, 1975: 99 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; lectotype designation: Kantaika; characters; Siberia ).
— Ullrich, 1975a: 97 ( Tachinus ; lectotype designation: Kantaika ; characters; Mongolia) .
— Ryabukhin, 1999: 89 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; catalog; habitat; distribution; northeastern Russia).
- DISTRIBUTION: Russia, Mongolia.
nigrobadius Eppelsheim, 1893: 43 ( Tachinus ; Type locality: Ost-Sibirien, in der Nähe von Irkutsk, von Tunka bis Munku-Sardik im Sajan’schen Gebirge ; [Note: See lectotype designation by Ullrich, 1975]).
— Luze, 1900: 495 ( Tachinus ; characters; eastern Siberia ).
— Bernhauer and Schubert, 1916: 484 ( Tachinus ; catalog).
— Scheerpeltz, 1934: 1512 ( Tachinus ; catalog).
— Wüsthoff, 1938: 117, 118 ( Tachinus ; illustration of aedeagus).
— Ullrich, 1975: 99 ( Tachinus ; lectotype designation; synonym of bicuspidatus ).
— Ullrich, 1975a: 97 ( Tachinus ; synonym of bicuspidatus ).
absconditus Luze, 1900: 475 , 495 ( Tachinus ; Type locality: Nördliche Mongolei, Shangai). — Bernhauer, 1902d: 697 ( Tachinus ; synonym of bicuspidatus ).
— Bernhauer and Schubert, 1916: 480 ( Tachinus ; synonym of bicuspidatus ).
— Ullrich, 1975a: 97 ( Tachinus ; synonym of bicuspidatus ).
— Ullrich, 1975: 99 ( Tachinus ; synonym of bicuspidatus ).
bidens Sharp, 1888 , see: sibiricus Sharp, 1888 .
biguttatus Motschulsky, 1858 , see: Sepedophilus .
bilineatum Bernhauer, 1917 , see: Sepedophilus .
binotatus Li, Zhao, and Sakai, 2000a: 301 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinoderus ; Type locality: China: Zhejiang Province: Linan City, Mt. West Tianmu).
- DISTRIBUTION: China.
bipartitum Lea, 1910 , see: Sepedophilus .
biplagiatus Lacordaire, 1835 , see: subterraneus Linné, 1758 .
bipunctatus Turton, 1802 , see: bipustulatus Fabricius, 1793 .
bipuncticolle Cameron, 1950 , see: Sepedophilus .
bipustulatus Fabricius, 1793: 533 ( Oxyporus ; Type locality: Germania).
— Panzer, 1799: 21 ( Oxyporus ; characters; illustrations).
— Fabricius, 1801: 606 ( Oxyporus ; characters; Germany).
— Gravenhorst, 1802: 135 ( Tachinus ; characters).
— Latreille, 1804: 394 ( Tachinus ; characters; France; Germany; Sweden).
— Gravenhorst, 1806: 21 ( Tachyporus ; characters).
— Gyllenhal, 1810: 254 ( Tachinus ; characters; Sweden).
— Curtis, 1829: 27 ( Tachinus ; catalog; Britain).
— Mannerheim, 1830: 61 ( Tachinus ; Sweden).
— Mannerheim, 1831: 475 ( Tachinus ; Sweden).
— Griffith and Pidgeon, 1832: 299 ( Tachinus ; characters).
— Stephens, 1832: 190 ( Conurus ; characters; England).
— Heer, 1839: 291 ( Tachyporus ; characters; Switzerland).
— Erichson, 1839b: 260 ( Tachinus ; characters; Europe).
— Stephens, 1839: 383 ( Tachinus ; characters; England).
— Laporte, 1840: 195 ( Tachyporus ; characters; France).
— Kiesenwetter, 1844: 343 ( Tachinus ).
— Märkel, 1845: 234 ( Tachinus ; with Formica fuliginosa ).
— Redtenbacher, 1849: 684 ( Tachinus ; characters; Austria).
— Fairmaire and Laboulbène, 1856: 485 ( Tachinus ; characters; France).
— Kraatz, 1857d: 409 ( Tachinus ; characters; Germany).
— Redtenbacher, 1857: 172 ( Tachinus ; characters; Austria).
— Motschulsky, 1859: 491 ( Elliptoma , cited as Ellipsotomus ; Amur River).
— Motschulsky, 1860b: 122 ( Elliptoma , cited as Ellipsotomus ; Siberia ).
— Thomson, 1861: 157 ( Tachinus ; characters; Scandinavia).
— Gemminger and Harold, 1868: 554 ( Tachinus ; catalog).
— Pandellé, 1869: 322 ( Tachinus ; characters; Sweden; France).
— Baudi, 1870: 381 ( Tachinus ; Cyprus; Syria).
— Redtenbacher, 1874: 186 ( Tachinus ; characters; Austria).
— Fauvel, 1875: 588 [= 1876: 70] ( Tachinus ; characters; France; Siberia ).
— Seidlitz, 1875: 286 ( Tachinus ; characters; Baltic region).
— Rey, 1882: 275 ( Tachinus ; characters; France).
— Fowler, 1888: 203 ( Tachinus ; characters; Britain).
— Ganglbauer, 1895: 342 ( Tachinus ; characters; north and middle Europe; Siberia ).
— Luze, 1900: 498 ( Tachinus ; characters; north and central Europe; Siberia ).
— Reitter, 1909: 96 ( Tachinus ; characters; Germany).
— Johansen, 1914: 309 ( Tachinus ; characters; Denmark).
— Bernhauer and Schubert, 1916: 480 ( Tachinus ; catalog).
— Portevin, 1929: 325 ( Tachinus ; characters; France).
— Scheerpeltz, 1934: 1509 ( Tachinus ; catalog).
— Wüsthoff, 1938: 117, 118 ( Tachinus ; illustration of aedeagus).
— V. Hansen, 1952: 223 ( Tachinus ; characters; Denmark).
— Coiffait, 1955: 57 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; characters; France).
— Szujecki, 1963a: 36 ( Tachinus ; Poland).
— Lohse, 1964: 245 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; characters; central Europe).
— Palm, 1966: 64 ( Tachinus ; characters; Sweden; Denmark).
— Horion, 1967: 79 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; Britain; Denmark; Sweden; Holland; Belgium; France; Switzerland; Italy; Romania; Slovakia; Hungary; Czech Republic; Austria; Germany; Poland; Ukraine).
— Szujecki, 1968a: 739 ( Tachinus ; Poland).
— Pototskaia, 1973: 60 ( Tachinus ; larval characters).
— Ullrich, 1975: 125 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; [Note: Fabricius, 1775: 266, was erroneously cited as original reference for bipustulatus ]; characters; Japan; central Asia; Siberia ; Spain).
— Pope, 1977: 33 ( Tachinus ; Britain).
— Lucht, 1987: 113 ( Tachinus ; checklist; Germany; Poland; Czechoslovakia; Austria; Switzerland; France; Benelux; Denmark; Sweden).
— Boháč, 1993: 51 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; Czech Republic; Slovakia).
— L.-Z. Li, 1995: 57 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; characters; Japan).
— Schülke, 1995a: 37 ( Tachinus ; Chabarovsk; Primorie).
— Zanetti, 1995: 35 ( Tachinus ; Italy).
— Sterrenburg and Schülke, 1997: 22 ( Tachinus ; Netherlands).
— Fowles, Alexander, and Key, 1999: 130 ( Tachinus ; saproxylic species; status as endangered or threatened species; Britain).
- DISTRIBUTION: Syria, Europe, Russia, Kazakhstan, China, Japan.
bipunctatus Turton, 1802: 521 ( Staphylinus ; [preoccupied]; replacement name for Oxyporus bipustulatus Fabricius which became a secondary homonym of a Linnean name when Turton moved the species to Staphylinus ).
nigrinus Sharp, 1888: 382 ( Tachinus ; Type locality: Kiga; [Note: See lectotype designation by Ullrich, 1975]. Also cited from Miyanoshita).
— Bernhauer and Schubert, 1916: 484 ( Tachinus ; catalog).
— Ullrich, 1975: 125 ( Tachinus ; lectotype designation: Kiga; synonym of bipustulatus ).
— L.-Z. Li, 1995: 57 ( Tachinus ; synonym of bipustulatus ).
brevicornis Bernhauer, 1915c: 75 ( Tachinus ; [Note: Preoccupied secondary homonym]; Type locality: Altaigebirge, Semipalatinsk; [Note: See lectotype designation by Ullrich, 1975]).
— Bernhauer and Schubert, 1916: 480 ( Tachinus ; catalog).
— Ullrich, 1975: 125 ( Tachinus ; lectotype designation; synonym of bipustulatus ).
— L.-Z. Li, 1995: 57 ( Tachinus ; cited as brevicoruis; synonym of bipustulatus ).
bipustulatus Grimmer, 1841: 35 ( Tachinus ; [preoccupied]; Type locality: Steiermark).
— Herman, 2001: 56 ( Tachinus ; nomen dubium; although a junior primary homonym, it is suggested that the required replacement be ignored).
- DISTRIBUTION: Austria.
birmanus Fauvel, 1895: 278 ( Tachinus ; Type locality: Haute-Bírmanie; [Note: See lectotype designation by Ullrich, 1975]).
— Bernhauer and Schubert, 1916: 480 ( Tachinus ; catalog).
— Cameron, 1932: 390 ( Tachinus ; characters; Burma).
— Scheerpeltz, 1934: 1509 ( Tachinus ; catalog).
— Ullrich, 1975: 281 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; lectotype designation; characters; Burma).
- DISTRIBUTION: Myanmar.
birmanus Fauvel, 1895 , see: Sepedophilus .
bisignatum Horn, 1877 , see: Sepedophilus .
bodemeyeri Berhauer, 1903 , see: rufitarsis Hochhuth, 1849 .
bodemeyerianus Bernhauer, 1913 , see: sibiricus Sharp, 1888 .
bonvouloiri Pandellé, 1869: 329 ( Tachinus ; Type locality: Pyrenaei; [Note: See lectotype designation by Ullrich, 1975]).
— Fauvel, 1875: 578 [= 1876: 60] ( Tachinus ; characters; France).
— Rey, 1882: 288 ( Tachinus ; characters; France).
— Ganglbauer, 1895: 345 ( Tachinus ; characters; France; Spain; Hungary).
— Luze, 1900: 506 ( Tachinus ; characters; France; Spain; Austria; Hungary).
— Bernhauer and Schubert, 1916: 480 ( Tachinus ; catalog).
— Portevin, 1929: 323 ( Tachinus ; characters; France).
— Scheerpeltz, 1934: 1509 ( Tachinus ; catalog).
— Coiffait, 1955: 60 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; characters; France).
— Lohse, 1964: 244 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; characters; central Europe).
— Horion, 1967: 82 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; mountains of southern and south of central Europe; Pyrenees; Spain; Italy; Bosnia; Macedonia; Hungary; Austria).
— Ullrich, 1975: 180 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; lectotype designation; characters; Europe;
Lebanon).
— Tóth, 1993: 50 ( Tachinus ; characters; Hungary).
— Boháč, 1993: 51 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; Czech Republic).
— Zanetti, 1995: 35 ( Tachinus ; Italy).
— Assing and Wunderle, 2001: 37 ( Tachinus ; Cyprus).
- DISTRIBUTION: Lebanon, Spain, France, Austria, Hungary.
borneense Cameron, 1933 , see: Sepedophilus .
brasiliana Wendeler, 1956 , see: Sepedophilus .
brevicollis Erichson, 1839 , see: Coproporus .
brevicornis Broun, 1893 , see: Sepedophilus .
brevicornis Bernhauer, 1915 , see: bipustulatus Fabricius, 1793 .
brevipennis Motschulsky, 1860 , see: Leucocraspedum .
brevipennis J. Sahlberg, 1880: 103 ( Tachinus ; [Note: Preoccupied secondary homonym]; Type locality: Ochotsk in Sibiria orientalis; [Note: See lectotype designation by Ullrich and Campbell, 1974]).
— Luze, 1900: 494 ( Tachinus ; characters; Siberia ).
— Bernhauer and Schubert, 1916: 480 ( Tachinus ; catalog).
— Ullrich and Campbell, 1974: 640 ( Tachinus ; lectotype designation; characters; Northwest Territories; Yukon Territory; Alaska; Siberia ).
— Ullrich, 1975: 157 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; characters; Siberia ).
— Campbell, 1988: 246 ( Tachinus ; Yukon Territory; Alaska).
— Ryabukhin, 1999: 92 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; catalog; habitat; distribution; northeastern Russia).
- DISTRIBUTION: Russia, Canada, USA.
tundrae Poppius, 1904b: 1 ( Tachinus ; Type locality: Bulkur, Lena arct.; [Note: See lectotype designation by Ullrich and Campbell, 1974]. Originally cited from Nordost- Sibirien: Lena-Thal: Kumaksur; Bulkur; Tit-ary; Lena-Mündung 72 ° 40 ̍ N).
— Poppius, 1909: 31 ( Tachinus ; Lena Valley, Siberia).
— Bernhauer and Schubert, 1916: 487 ( Tachinus ; catalog).
— Ullrich and Campbell, 1974: 640 ( Tachinus ; lectotype designation: Bulkur, Lena arct.; synonym of brevipennis ).
— Ullrich, 1975: 157 ( Tachinus ; synonym of brevipennis ).
— Campbell, 1988: 246 ( Tachinus ; synonym of brevipennis ).
brevis Fauvel, 1895 , see: Sepedophilus .
brunneicollis Cameron, 1926: 187 , 189 ( Tachinus ; Type locality: Konain, Chakrata, 7800 ft., U. P.; [Note: See lectotype designation by Ullrich, 1975]. Originally cited from Chakrata and Simla Districts, 7000 to 9000 feet).
— Cameron, 1932: 390 ( Tachinus ; characters; India).
— Scheerpeltz, 1934: 1509 ( Tachinus ; catalog).
— Ullrich, 1975: 297 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinoderus ; lectotype designation: Konain, Chakrata, 7800 ft., U. P.; characters; India).
— Coiffait, 1984: 132 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinoderus ; characters).
— Schülke, 1997a: 48 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinoderus ; Nepal).
- DISTRIBUTION: India, Nepal.
brunneus Erichson, 1839 , see: Coproporus .
brunneus Ullrich, 1975: 207 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; [preoccupied]; Type locality: N. E. Burma: Kambaiti, 2000 m).
— Herman, 2001: 56 ( Tachinus ; although a junior primary homonym, prevailing use as valid maintained pending outcome of application to Commission under Article 23.9.5).
- DISTRIBUTION: Myanmar.
brunnipennis Stephens, 1832 , see: lignorum Linné, 1758 .
burmanicus Ullrich, 1975: 205 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; Type locality: N. E. Burma:
Kambaiti, 1800 m).
- DISTRIBUTION: Myanmar.
buruensis Bernhauer, 1926 , see: Sepedophilus .
caelatus Ullrich, 1975: 188 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; Type locality: Mongolia: Central aimak, 11 km OSO von Somon Bajanzogt, 1600 m).
— Ullrich, 1975a: 91 ( Tachinus ; [Note: Cited as a new species but it seems evident that Ullrich described the same species twice using the same specimens and name; the type locality (with the exception of a spelling difference) and characters for both species are the same. Rather than cite the second use of caelatus as a newly described species I regard it to be a subsequent citation]; characters; Mongolia).
- DISTRIBUTION: Mongolia.
calceatum Peyerimhoff, 1923 , see: Sepedophilus .
californicus Campbell, 1988: 273 ( Tachinus ; Type locality: USA: California: San Bernardino
Co., ca. 30 mi ENE Redlands, South Fork Campgd., Santa Ana River, 6300 feet).
- DISTRIBUTION: USA.
cameroni Scheerpeltz, 1933 , see: Sepedophilus .
cameroni Ullrich, 1975: 314 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinoderus ; replacement name for monticola Cameron ; [Note: Preoccupied secondary homonym]).
- DISTRIBUTION: India.
monticola Cameron, 1932: 397 ( Paratachinus ; [preoccupied]; Type locality: Darjeeling:
Ghum; [Note: See lectotype designation by Ullrich, 1975]).
— Scheerpeltz, 1934: 1508 ( Paratachinus ; catalog).
— Ullrich, 1975: 314 ( Tachinus ; lectotype designation; synonym of cameroni ).
campbelli Ullrich, 1975: 252 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; Type locality: Nepal: 27 ° 58 ̍ N,
85 ° 00 ̍ E, 11,000 ft.).
- DISTRIBUTION: Nepal.
canadensis Horn, 1877: 99 ( Tachinus ; Type locality: Canada; [Note: See lectotype designation by Campbell, 1973]. Also cited from Illinois).
— Henshaw, 1885: 39 ( Tachinus ; synonym of luridus ).
— Bernhauer and Schubert, 1916: 480 ( Tachinus ; catalog).
— Scheerpeltz, 1934: 1511 ( Tachinus ; synonym of luridus ).
— Robert, 1946: 78 ( Tachinus ; synonym of luridus ).
— Campbell, 1973: 43 ( Tachinus ; lectotype designation: Can [ Canada]; valid species; characters;
Ontario; Quebec; New Hampshire; Massachusetts; Connecticut; New York; Pennsylvania;
Virginia; North Carolina; Ohio; Michigan Illinois; Iowa).
— Ullrich, 1975: 218 ( Tachinus ; subgenus Tachinus ; notes).
— Downie and Arnett, 1996: 473 ( Tachinus ; characters; USA).
- DISTRIBUTION: Canada, USA.
capensis Tottenham, 1957 , see: Sepedophilus .
caribeanum Bierig, 1937 , see: Sepedophilus .
carinulus Blatchley, 1910, see: Coproporus .
carus Sperk, 1835 , see: Bryoporus .
castaneus Gravenhorst, 1802 , see: lignorum Linné, 1758 .
castaneum Horn, 1877 , see: Sepedophilus .
caucasicus Kolenati, 1846 , see: laciniatus Eppelsheim, 1890 .
cavicola Scriba, 1870 , see: Sepedophilus .
celebense Cameron, 1942 , see: Sepedophilus .
cernuus Gravenhorst, 1806 , see: Bryoporus .
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