Chloropinae is a subfamily of grass flies in the family Chloropidae.[1][2]
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These 76 genera belong to the subfamily Chloropinae:[3]
- Anathracophaga
- Anthracophagella Anderson, 1977 c g
- Aragara Walker, 1860 c g
- Archimeromyza Deeming, 1981 c g
- Assuania Becker, 1903 c g
- Bathyparia Lamb, 1917 c g
- Bothynocerus Paganelli, 2002
- Bricelochlorops Paganelli 2002 g
- Camarota Meigen, 1830 c g
- Capnoptera Loew, 1866 c g
- Centorisoma Becker, 1910 c g
- Cerais Wulp, 1881 c g
- Cetema Hendel, 1907 i c g b
- Chloromerus Becker, 1911 c g
- Chloropella Malloch, 1925 c g
- Chlorops Meigen, 1803 i g b
- Chloropsina Becker, 1911 i c g
- Chromatopterum Becker, 1910 c g
- Collessimyia Spencer, 1986 c g
- Coniochlorops Duda, 1934 c g
- Cordylosomides Strand, 1928 c g
- Coroichlorops Paganelli, 2002 g
- Cryptonevra Lioy, 1864 c g
- Desertochlorops Narchuk, 1966 c g
- Diplotoxa Loew, 1863 i c g b
- Dudeurina Ismay, 1995
- Ectecephala Macquart, 1851 i c g b
- Ectecephalina Paganelli, 2002
- Elachiptereicus Becker, 1909 c g
- Elliponeura Loew, 1869 i c g
- Ensiferella Andersson, 1977 c g
- Epichlorops Becker, 1910 i c g b
- Eurina Meigen, 1830 c g
- Eutropha Loew, 1855 c g
- Homalura Meigen, 1826 c g
- Homaluroides Sabrosky, 1980 i c g b
- Homops Speiser, 1923 c g
- Ischnochlorops Paganelli, 2002 g
- Lagaroceras Becker, 1903 c g
- Lasiosina Becker, 1910 i c g b
- Lieparella Spencer, 1986 c g
- Luzonia Frey, 1923
- Melanum Becker, 1910 c g
- Mepachymerus (Steleocerellus) c g
- Merochlorops Hewlett, 1909 c g
- Meromyza Meigen, 1830 i c g b
- Meromyzella Andersson, 1977 c g
- Metopostigma Becker, 1903 c g
- Neodiplotoxa Malloch, 1914 i c g b
- Neohaplegis Beschovski, 1981a
- Neoloxotaenia Sabrosky i c g
- Pachylophus Loew, 1858 c g
- Paracamarota Cherian, 1991 c g
- Paraeurina Duda, 1933 c g
- Parectecephala Becker, 1910 i c g b
- Pemphigonotus Lamb, 1917 c g
- Phyladelphus Becker, 1910 c g
- Platycephala Fallén, 1820 g
- Platycephalisca Nartshuk, 1959 c g
- Pseudochromatopterum Deeming, 1981 c g
- Pseudopachychaeta Strobl, 1902 i c g b
- Pseudothaumatomyia Narchuk, 1963 c g
- Psilochlorops Duda, 1930 c g
- Sagarocerus Paganelli, 2002
- Semaranga Becker i c g
- Sineurina Yang & Yang, 1992
- Siphlus Loew, 1858 c g
- Steleocerellus Frey, 1961 c g
- Stenophthalmus Becker, 1903 c g
- Terusa Kanmiya, 1983 c
- Thaumatomyia Zenker, 1833 i c g b
- Thressa Walker, 1860 c g
- Trichieurina Duda c g
- Trigonomma Enderlein, 1911 i c g
- Urubambina Paganelli, 2002
- Xena Nartshuk, 1964 c g
Data sources: i = ITIS,[1] c = Catalogue of Life,[4] g = GBIF,[5] b = Bugguide.net
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