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  1. Cephalops Fallén, 1810

    Genus, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  2. Cephalops Fallén, 1810

    Subgenus, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  3. Cephalops aeneus Fallén, 1810

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  4. Cephalops vittipes (Zetterstedt, 1844)

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  5. Cephalosphaera Enderlein, 1936

    Genus, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  6. Cephalosphaera furcata (Egger, 1860)

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  7. Cephalosphaera germanica Aczél, 1940

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  8. Chalarus Walker, 1834

    Genus, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  9. Chalarus argenteus Coe, 1966

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  10. Chalarus basalis Loew, 1873

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  11. Chalarus brevicaudis Jervis, 1992

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  12. Chalarus clarus Jervis, 1992

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  13. Chalarus decorus Jervis, 1992

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  14. Chalarus elegantulus Jervis, 1992

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  15. Chalarus exiguus (Haliday, 1833)

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  16. Chalarus fimbriatus Coe, 1966

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  17. Chalarus griseus Coe, 1966

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  18. Chalarus gynocephalus Jervis, 1992

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  19. Chalarus holosericeus (Meigen, 1824)

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  20. Chalarus immanis Kehlmaier in Kehlmaier & Assmann, 2008

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial