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Superregnum: Eukaryota
Cladus: Unikonta
Cladus: Opisthokonta
Cladus: Holozoa
Regnum: Animalia
Subregnum: Eumetazoa
Cladus: Bilateria
Cladus: Nephrozoa
Cladus: Protostomia
Cladus: Ecdysozoa
Cladus: Panarthropoda
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Hexapoda
Classis: Insecta
Cladus: Dicondylia
Subclassis: Pterygota
Cladus: Metapterygota
Infraclassis: Neoptera
Cladus: Eumetabola
Cladus: Endopterygota
Superordo: Panorpida
Cladus: Antliophora
Ordo: Diptera
Subordo: Brachycera
Infraordo: Asilomorpha
Superfamilia: Empidoidea

Familia: Dolichopodidae
Subfamilia: Sciapodinae
Tribus: Chrysosomatini
Genus: Chrysosoma
Species: C. aeneum – C. aequatoriale – C. aequilobatum – C. aestimabile – C. agrihan – C. albilimbatum – C. albocrinitatum – C. alboguttatum – C. aldrichi – C. angolense – C. annuliferum – C. annulitarse – C. anoplum – C. antennatum – C. argenteomicans – C. argentinoides – C. armillatum – C. arrogans – C. austeni – C. bacchi – C. bearni – C. bicolor – C. bicoloratum – C. bifiguratum – C. biseriatum – C. bredoi – C. callosum – C. carum – C. cautum – C. ceramense – C. chinense – C. chrysoleucum – C. cilifemoratum – C. cinctitarse – C. clarkei – C. complicatum – C. compressum – C. confusum – C. consentium – C. consimile – C. continuum – C. cooksoni – C. cordieri – C. corruptor – C. crassum – C. crinicorne – C. crypticum – C. cupido – C. cyaneculiscutum – C. dalianum – C. damingshanum – C. derisor – C. digitatum – C. disparitarse – C. diversicolor – C. duplociliatum – C. egens – C. eminens – C. excellens – C. excitatum – C. exilipes – C. ferriferum – C. finitimum – C. fissilamellatum – C. fissum – C. fistulatum – C. flavitibiale – C. flexum – C. floccosum – C. furcatum – C. fusiforme – C. gemmeum – C. globiferum – C. graphicum – C. gromieri – C. guamense – C. guangdongense – C. guizhouense – C. hainanum – C. hangzhouense – C. hargreavesi – C. hebereri – C. hirsutulum – C. ignavum – C. impressum – C. impudens – C. innatum – C. interruptum – C. ituriense – C. jingpinganum – C. katangense – C. kusaiense – C. kuznetzovi – C. kwangense – C. lacteimicans – C. lavinia – C. leopoldi – C. leucopogon – C. leucopygum – C. leveri – C. liberia – C. lilacinum – C. liui – C. lofokiana – C. longum – C. loriseta – C. lucare – C. luchunanum – C. lucigena – C. ludens – C. lugubre – C. maculipenne – C. maculiventre – C. marginatum – C. marianum – C. marki – C. medium – C. meijeri – C. melanochirum – C. mesotrichum – C. minusculum – C. molestum – C. mutilatum – C. nanlingense – C. negrobovi – C. neoliberia – C. nguemba – C. nigrohalteratum – C. nobile – C. norma – C. nudifrons – C. nyingchiense – C. obscuratum – C. obscuripes – C. olegi – C. pacificum – C. pagdeni – C. palapes – C. pallipilosum – C. papuasinum – C. parvicucullatum – C. patelliferum – C. pauperculum – C. pelagicum – C. petersi – C. pexum – C. philippinense – C. piriforme – C. placens – C. planitarse – C. pomeroyi – C. praelatum – C. proliciens – C. provocans – C. pseudocallosum – C. pseudorepertum – C. quadratum – C. repertum – C. ruyuanense – C. sagax – C. salomonis – C. saonekense – C. schistellum – C. schoutedeni – C. senegalense – C. serratum – C. seticorne – C. setosum – C. shixingense – C. singulare – C. solitarium – C. spiniferum – C. spinosum – C. splendidum – C. stolyarovi – C. stubbsi – C. sumatranum – C. tanasijtshuki – C. tenuipenne – C. terminatum – C. tongbiguanum – C. townesi – C. tractatum – C. tricrinitum – C. triumphator – C. tuberculicorne – C. undulatum – C. usherae – C. vanbruggeni – C. varitum – C. varivittatum – C. viduum – C. vietnamense – C. vittatum – C. vividum – C. waigeense – C. woodi – C. xanthodes – C. yapense – C. yunnanense – C. zaitzevi – C. zengchengense – C. zephyrus – C. zhoui – C. zinovjevi
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Unrecognised species: C. adoptatum – C. chromatipes – C. clypeatum – C. fuscopennatum – C. gilvipes – C. insulanum – C. moderatum – C. nubeculosum – C. orciferum – C. pauper – C. posterum – C. robustum – C. rubicundum – C. setipes – C. subfascipenne

Nomen dubium: C. arduum – C. benignum – C. inflatum – C. laeve – C. marginale – C. nigrolimbatum – C. praecipuum – C. sigma – C. trigemmans
Name

Chrysosoma Guérin-Méneville, 1831: pl. 20, fig. 6

Type species: Chrysosoma fasciatum Guérin-Méneville, 1831 [= Dolichopus aeneus Fabricius, 1805], by subsequent designation by Enderlein, 1912: 373.
Synonyms

Agonosoma Guérin-Méneville, 1838: 293 [unneccessary replacement name; junior homonym of Agonosoma Laporte, 1832]
Type species: Chrysosoma fasciatum Guérin-Méneville, 1831 [= Dolichopus aeneus Fabricius, 1805], automatic.
Margaritostylus Bigot, 1859: 215, 222
Type species: Psilopus globifer Wiedemann, 1830, by monotypy.
Mesoblepharius Bigot, 1859: 215, 222
Type species: Psilopus senegalensis Macquart, 1842, by original designation.
Note: this is sometimes treated as a subgenus of Chrysosoma.
Megistostylus Bigot, 1859: 215 [incorrect original spelling of Megystostylus Bigot, 1859]
Oariostylus Bigot, 1859: 215, 223
Type species: Psilopus tuberculicornis Macquart, 1855, by monotypy.
Megystostylus Bigot, 1859: 222
Type species: Dolichopus crinicornis Wiedemann, 1824 [as "Psilopus"], by monotypy.
Eudasypus Bigot, 1888: xxiv
Type species: Psilopus senegalensis Macquart, 1842, by original designation.
Oariopherus Bigot, 1888: xxiv
Type species: Psilopus tuberculicornis Macquart, 1855, by original designation.
Spathiopsilopus Bigot, 1888: xxiv
Type species: Psilopus globifer Wiedemann, 1830, by monotypy.
Spathiopsilopus Bigot, 1890: 268 [incorrect original spelling of Spathipsilopus Bigot, 1890]
Spathipsilopus Bigot, 1890: 263, 268 [unjustified emendation of Margaritostylus Bigot, 1859]
Type species: Psilopus globifer Wiedemann, 1830, automatic.
Eudasypus Bigot, 1890: 268 [unjustified replacement name for Mesoblepharius Bigot, 1859; preoccupied by Eudasypus Bigot, 1888]
Type species: Psilopus senegalensis Macquart, 1842, automatic.
Oariopherus Bigot, 1890: 270 [unjustified emendation of Oariostylus Bigot, 1859]
Type species: Psilopus tuberculicornis Macquart, 1855, automatic.
Kalocheta Becker, 1923: 41 [syn.: Bickel, 1994: 180]
Type species: Kalocheta passiva Becker, 1923, by monotypy.
Note: this is sometimes treated as a subgenus of Chrysosoma.

References
Primary references

Becker, T. 1923. Dipterologisch Studien. Dolichopodidae der Aethiopische Region. Entomologische Mitteilungen 12: 1–49. PDF.
Bickel, D.J. 1994. The Australian Sciapodinae (Diptera: Dolichopodidae), with a review of the Oriental and Australasian faunas, and a world conspectus of the subfamily. Records of the Australian Museum, Supplement 21: 1–394. DOI: 10.3853/j.0812-7387.21.1994.50 Open access. ISBN 0-7310-4133-X. Reference page.
Bigot, J.M.F. 1859. Essai d'une classification generale et synoptique de l'ordre des insectes diptères. (VIIe mémoire.) Tribus des Rhaphidi et Dolichopodi (mihi). Annales de la Société Entomologique de France (3)7: 201–231. BHL.

Additional references

Bickel, D.J. & Martin, J. 2021. The Australasian Chrysosoma aeneum (Fabricius) group (Diptera: Dolichopodidae: Sciapodinae). Proceedings of the Russian Entomological Society 92: 23–26. DOI: 10.1016/10.47640/1605-7678_2021_92_23 [nonfunctional] Broken access. PDF. Reference page.
Evenhuis, N.L. & Pont, A.C. 2004. The Diptera Genera of Jacques-Marie-Frangile Bigot. Zootaxa 751(1): 1–94. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.751.1.1 Paywall. Reference page.
Grichanov, I.Ya. 1998. New data on Sciapodinae (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) with a revised catalogue and keys to Afrotropical species of the subfamily. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique Entomologie 68: 79–130. PDF Online
Grichanov, I.Ya. 2004. New Afrotropical Sciapodinae (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) with some new synonymy. Russian Entomological Journal 12(3): 329–346. PDF
Grichanov, I.Ya. 2021. New species and new records of the Afrotropical Sciapodinae (Diptera: Dolichopodidae). Proceedings of the Russian Entomological Society 92: 42–65. DOI: 10.1016/10.47640/1605-7678_2021_92_42 [nonfunctional] Broken access. PDF. Reference page.
Grichanov, I.Ya. 2022. Six new species of Amblypsilopus Bigot (Diptera: Dolichopodidae: Sciapodinae) and a key to species of the Afrotropical mainland. European Journal of Taxonomy 789(1): 49–80. DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.789.1631 Open access. Reference page.
Negrobov, O.P. & Grichanov, I.Ya. 1998. Notes on several types of Afrotropical Sciapodinae (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) with some new records. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique Entomologie 68: 143–149. PDF. Reference page.
Tang, C.-F. Zhu, Y.-J & Yang, D. 2019. Sciapodinae from the Himalayan region with description of nine new species from Tibet (Diptera: Dolichopodidae). Zootaxa 4577(1): 1–28. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4577.1.1 Paywall. Reference page.
Wang, J.J., Zhang, L.L. & Yang, D. 2012. Chrysosoma from Vietnam, with description of a new species and a key to Vietnamese species (Diptera: Dolichopodidae). Zootaxa 3382: 53–58. Preview Reference page.
Wang, L., Zhu, Y. & Yang, D. 2014. Three New Species of the Genus Chrysosoma Guérin-Méneville from Tibet, China (Diptera: Dolichopodidae). Transactions of the American Entomological Society 140(1): 119–131. DOI: 10.3157/061.140.0107 Paywall.
Wei, K. 2006. Dolichopodidae. Li, Zizhong & Jin, Daochao (eds.) Insects from Fanjingshan landscape. Guizhou Science and Technology Publishing House, Guiyang: i-ix, 1-6, 1-6, 1-780. Chapter pagination: 468–502.
Yang, D., Zhang, L.-L., Wang, M.-Q. & Zhu, Y.-J. 2011. Diptera: Dolichopodidae. Fauna Sinica, Insecta, Vol. 53. Science Press, Beijing, 1912 pp. ISBN 978-7-03-030198-7. [In Chinese, with English summary]. Reference page. [not seen]
Yang, D. & Zhu, Y. 2012. Five new species of Chrysosoma (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) with a key to species from China. Entomotaxonomia 34(1): 61–70.


Chrysosoma is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It is a large genus, with more than 200 species distributed in the Old World and Oceania.[2][3]
Species

Subgenus Chrysosoma Guérin-Méneville, 1831:

Chrysosoma aeneum (Fabricius, 1805)
Chrysosoma aequatoriale Parent, 1933
Chrysosoma aestimabile Parent, 1933
Chrysosoma aestimatum (Walker, 1859)
Chrysosoma agrihan Bickel, 1994
Chrysosoma alboguttatum Parent, 1930
Chrysosoma aldrichi (De Meijere, 1913)
Chrysosoma annuliferum Frey, 1924
Chrysosoma annulitarse Parent, 1935
Chrysosoma anoplum Meuffels & Grootaert, 1999[4]
Chrysosoma antennatum Becker, 1922
Chrysosoma argenteomicans Parent, 1935
Chrysosoma argentinoides Hollis, 1964
Chrysosoma armillatum (Bigot, 1890)
Chrysosoma arrogans Parent, 1934
Chrysosoma austeni Parent, 1934
Chrysosoma bearni Parent, 1935
Chrysosoma bicolor Parent, 1937
Chrysosoma bicoloratum Grichanov, 1999[1]
Chrysosoma bifiguratum Becker, 1922
Chrysosoma biseriatum Parent, 1932
Chrysosoma callosum Parent, 1929
Chrysosoma cautum Parent, 1935
Chrysosoma ceramense (De Meijere, 1913)
Chrysosoma chinense Becker, 1922
Chrysosoma chrysoleucum Frey, 1924
Chrysosoma cilifemoratum Parent, 1933
Chrysosoma cinctitarse (De Meijere, 1914)
Chrysosoma clarkei Bickel, 1994
Chrysosoma complicatum Becker, 1922
Chrysosoma compressum Becker, 1922
Chrysosoma confusum Parent, 1932
Chrysosoma consimile Lamb, 1929
Chrysosoma cooksoni Grichanov, 2021[5]
Chrysosoma cordieri Parent, 1934
Chrysosoma corruptor Parent, 1933
Chrysosoma crassum Yang & Saigusa, 2001[6]
Chrysosoma crinicorne (Wiedemann, 1824)
Chrysosoma crypticum Becker, 1922
Chrysosoma cupido (Walker, 1849)
Chrysosoma cyaneculiscutum Bickel & Wei, 1996
Chrysosoma dalianum Yang & Saigusa, 2001[7]
Chrysosoma damingshanum Yang & Zhu, 2012
Chrysosoma derisor Parent, 1934
Chrysosoma digitatum Yang & Zhu, 2012
Chrysosoma disparitarse Parent, 1935
Chrysosoma diversicolor Parent, 1928
Chrysosoma duplociliatum Parent, 1933
Chrysosoma egens (Walker, 1859)
Chrysosoma eminens Parent, 1935
Chrysosoma excellens Parent, 1934
Chrysosoma excitatum Frey, 1924
Chrysosoma exilipes Parent, 1935
Chrysosoma ferriferum Lamb, 1929
Chrysosoma fissilamellatum Parent, 1939
Chrysosoma fissum Becker, 1922
Chrysosoma fistulatum Frey, 1924
Chrysosoma flavipes (De Meijere, 1914)
Chrysosoma flavitibiale (De Meijere, 1915)
Chrysosoma floccosum Becker, 1922
Chrysosoma furcatum Wang, Zhu & Yang, 2014[8]
Chrysosoma fusiforme Frey, 1924
Chrysosoma globiferum (Wiedemann, 1830)
Chrysosoma graphicum Parent, 1935
Chrysosoma gromieri Parent, 1929
Chrysosoma guamense Bickel, 1994
Chrysosoma guangdongense Zhang, Yang & Grootaert, 2003[9]
Chrysosoma guizhouense Yang, 1995
Chrysosoma hainanum Yang, 1998
Chrysosoma hangzhouense Yang, 1995
Chrysosoma hebereri Parent, 1932
Chrysosoma ignavum Becker, 1922
Chrysosoma impressum Becker, 1922
Chrysosoma impudens Parent, 1941
Chrysosoma innatum Lamb, 1929
Chrysosoma interruptum Becker, 1922
Chrysosoma ituriense Parent, 1933
Chrysosoma jingpinganum Yang & Saigusa, 2001[7]
Chrysosoma kusaiense Bickel, 1994
Chrysosoma kuznetzovi Grichanov, 1997
Chrysosoma kwangense Grichanov, 1999[1]
Chrysosoma lacteimicans Becker, 1923
Chrysosoma leopoldi Parent, 1932
Chrysosoma leucopogon (Wiedemann, 1824)
Chrysosoma leucopygum (De Meijere, 1906)
Chrysosoma leveri Parent, 1934
Chrysosoma lilacinum (De Meijere, 1913)
Chrysosoma liui Zhu & Yang, 2011
Chrysosoma lofokiana Hollis, 1964
Chrysosoma longum Yang & Zhu, 2012
Chrysosoma loriseta Parent, 1934
Chrysosoma lucare Bickel, 1994[10]
Chrysosoma luchunanum Yang & Saigusa, 2001[7]
Chrysosoma lucigena (Walker, 1859)
Chrysosoma ludens Parent, 1935
Chrysosoma lugubre Parent, 1935
Chrysosoma maculipenne Guérin-Méneville, 1831
Chrysosoma maculiventre Parent, 1935
Chrysosoma marginatum Becker, 1923
Chrysosoma marianum Bickel, 1994
Chrysosoma marki Hollis, 1964
Chrysosoma medium Becker, 1922
Chrysosoma meijeri Parent, 1932
Chrysosoma melanochirum Bezzi, 1928
Chrysosoma minusculum Becker, 1923
Chrysosoma molestum Parent, 1934
Chrysosoma mutilatum Parent, 1935
Chrysosoma nanlingense Zhu & Yang, 2005[11]
Chrysosoma negrobovi Grichanov, 2021[5]
Chrysosoma nguemba Grichanov, 2004[12]
Chrysosoma nigrohalteratum Parent, 1939
Chrysosoma nobile Parent, 1933
Chrysosoma norma Curran, 1927
Chrysosoma nudifrons (De Meijere, 1910)
Chrysosoma nyingchiense Wang, Zhu & Yang, 2014[8]
Chrysosoma obscuratum (Van der Wulp, 1884)
Chrysosoma obscuripes Parent, 1934
Chrysosoma olegi Bickel in Bickel & Martin, 2021[13]
Chrysosoma pacificum Parent, 1930
Chrysosoma pagdeni Parent, 1937
Chrysosoma palapes Hardy & Kohn, 1964
Chrysosoma pallipilosum Yang & Saigusa, 2001[6]
Chrysosoma papuasinum (Bigot, 1890)
Chrysosoma parvicucullatum Lamb, 1929
Chrysosoma patellatum (Van der Wulp, 1881)
Chrysosoma patelliferum (Thomson, 1869)
Chrysosoma pauperculum Parent, 1933
Chrysosoma pelagicum Bickel, 1994
Chrysosoma petersi Dyte, 1957
Chrysosoma pexum Becker, 1922
Chrysosoma philippinense Frey, 1924
Chrysosoma piriforme Becker, 1922
Chrysosoma placens Parent, 1935
Chrysosoma planitarse Becker, 1922
Chrysosoma pomeroyi Curran, 1927
Chrysosoma praelatum Becker, 1923
Chrysosoma proliciens (Walker, 1857)
Chrysosoma provocans Parent, 1934
Chrysosoma pseudocallosum Bickel, 1994[10]
Chrysosoma quadratum (Van der Wulp, 1884)
Chrysosoma ruyuanense Zhu & Yang, 2005[11]
Chrysosoma sagax Becker, 1922
Chrysosoma salomonis Parent, 1929
Chrysosoma saonekense (De Meijere, 1913)
Chrysosoma schistellum Frey, 1924
Chrysosoma serratum Yang & Saigusa, 2001[7]
Chrysosoma seticorne (Walker, 1864)
Chrysosoma setosum (Van der Wulp, 1891)
Chrysosoma shixingense Zhu & Yang, 2005[11]
Chrysosoma sigma Parent, 1935
Chrysosoma simalurense (De Meijere, 1916)
Chrysosoma singulare Parent, 1933
Chrysosoma snelli Curran, 1927
Chrysosoma solitarium Parent, 1935
Chrysosoma spiniferum (Van der Wulp, 1896)
Chrysosoma spinosum Wang, Zhu & Yang, 2014[8]
Chrysosoma splendidum (Van der Wulp, 1868)
Chrysosoma stolyarovi Grichanov, 1998[14]
Chrysosoma stubbsi Grichanov, 1997
Chrysosoma sumatranum Enderlein, 1912
Chrysosoma tenuipenne Curran, 1927
Chrysosoma terminatum Becker, 1922
Chrysosoma tongbiguanum Yang & Zhu, 2012
Chrysosoma townesi Bickel, 1994
Chrysosoma trigonocercus Wei & Song, 2005
Chrysosoma tuberculicorne (Macquart, 1855)
Chrysosoma undulatum Becker, 1922
Chrysosoma usherae Grichanov, 2021[5]
Chrysosoma vanbruggeni Grichanov, 2021[5]
Chrysosoma varitum Wei, 2006
Chrysosoma viduum Lamb, 1929
Chrysosoma vietnamense Wang, Zhang & Yang, 2012[15]
Chrysosoma vittatum (Wiedemann, 1819)
Chrysosoma waigeense (De Meijere, 1913)
Chrysosoma woodi Parent, 1935
Chrysosoma xanthodes Yang & Li, 1998
Chrysosoma yapense Bickel, 1994
Chrysosoma yunnanense Yang & Saigusa, 2001[7]
Chrysosoma zaitzevi Grichanov, 1997
Chrysosoma zengchengense Zhu & Yang, 2005[11]
Chrysosoma zephyrus (Bigot, 1858)
Chrysosoma zhoui Yang & Zhu, 2012

Subgenus Kalocheta Becker, 1923:[14]

Chrysosoma cucanum (Negrobov & Kulibali, 1983)
Chrysosoma neoliberia Bickel, 1994[10]
Chrysosoma passivum (Becker, 1923)
Chrysosoma villiersi (Vanschuytbroeck, 1970)

Subgenus Mesoblepharius Bigot, 1859:[1]

Chrysosoma aequilobatum Parent, 1933
Chrysosoma albilimbatum (Bigot, 1890)
Chrysosoma albocrinitatum Curran, 1925
Chrysosoma angolense Parent, 1933
Chrysosoma bacchi Dyte, 1957
Chrysosoma bredoi Parent, 1933
Chrysosoma consentium Curran, 1925
Chrysosoma continuum Curran, 1927
Chrysosoma gemmeum (Walker, 1849)
Chrysosoma hargreavesi Curran, 1927
Chrysosoma hirsutulum Parent, 1933
Chrysosoma katangense Curran, 1925
Chrysosoma lavinia Curran, 1927
Chrysosoma liberia Curran, 1929
Chrysosoma mesotrichum (Bezzi, 1908)
Chrysosoma pseudorepertum Grichanov, 1998[14]
Chrysosoma repertum Becker, 1923
Chrysosoma schoutedeni Curran, 1927
Chrysosoma senegalense (Macquart, 1834)
Chrysosoma tanasijtshuki Grichanov, 1997
Chrysosoma tractatum Becker, 1923
Chrysosoma tricrinitum Parent, 1933
Chrysosoma triumphator Parent, 1933
Chrysosoma varivittatum Curran, 1925
Chrysosoma vividum Becker, 1923
Chrysosoma zinovjevi Grichanov, 1997

Unrecognised species:

Chrysosoma adoptatum Parent, 1935
Chrysosoma chromatipes (Bigot, 1890)
Chrysosoma clarum (Walker, 1857)
Chrysosoma clypeatum Parent, 1937
Chrysosoma collucens (Walker, 1857)
Chrysosoma derelictum (Walker, 1857)
Chrysosoma doleschalli Enderlein, 1912
Chrysosoma fuscopennatum (Bigot, 1890)
Chrysosoma gilvipes Enderlein, 1912
Chrysosoma illiciens (Walker, 1857)
Chrysosoma insulanum Parent, 1939
Chrysosoma leiopum (Doleschall, 1856)
Chrysosoma moderatum (Walker, 1864)
Chrysosoma nitens (Fabricius, 1805)
Chrysosoma nubeculosum Becker, 1922
Chrysosoma orciferum (Walker, 1859)
Chrysosoma pauper Becker, 1922
Chrysosoma posterum Becker, 1922
Chrysosoma posticum (Walker, 1857)
Chrysosoma prolectans (Walker, 1857)
Chrysosoma robustum (Walker, 1857)
Chrysosoma rubicundum Becker, 1922
Chrysosoma setipes (Bigot, 1890)
Chrysosoma subfascipennis (Curran, 1926)[16]
Chrysosoma subnotatum (Walker, 1857)
Chrysosoma villipes (Rondani, 1875)

Species considered nomina nuda:

Chrysosoma reficitum (Parent, 1934)

Species considered nomina dubia:[17][5]

Chrysosoma arduum (Parent, 1936)
Chrysosoma benignum Parent, 1934
Chrysosoma carum (Walker, 1849)
Chrysosoma flexum (Loew, 1858)
Chrysosoma laeve (Bigot, 1891)
Chrysosoma praecipuum Parent, 1936
Chrysosoma trigemmans (Walker, 1849)

Species that are now synonyms:

Chrysosoma fasciatum (Guérin-Méneville, 1831): synonym of Chrysosoma aeneum (Fabricius, 1805)[13]

Renamed species:

Chrysosoma inerme (De Meijere, 1913) (originally Psilopus albopilosus inermis De Meijere, 1913, nec Psilopus inermis Loew, 1861): renamed to Chrysosoma anoplum Meuffels & Grootaert, 1999[4]

Species moved to other genera:

Chrysosoma asperum Parent, 1933: moved to Amblypsilopus,[5] synonym of Amblypsilopus bevisi (Curran, 1927)[16]
Chrysosoma centrale Becker, 1923: moved to Amblypsilopus[5]
Chrysosoma insensibile Yang, 1995[18] moved to Amblypsilopus[2]
Chrysosoma ungulatum Parent, 1941: moved to Amblypsilopus[5]

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