Chromatomyia est un genre d'insectes diptères de la famille des Agromyzidae et dont la répartition est cosmopolite.
Selon BioLib (14 février 2024)[1] :
- Chromatomyia aizoon (Hering, 1932)
- Chromatomyia alopecuri Griffiths, 1980
- Chromatomyia alpigenae (Hendel, 1925)
- Chromatomyia aprilina (Goureau, 1851)
- Chromatomyia aragonensis (Griffiths, 1967)
- Chromatomyia arctagrostidis Griffiths, 1980
- Chromatomyia asteris (Hendel, 1934)
- Chromatomyia beigerae Griffiths, 1980
- Chromatomyia blackstoniae Spencer, 1990
- Chromatomyia caprifoliae (Spencer, 1969)
- Chromatomyia castillejae (Spencer, 1973)
- Chromatomyia centaurii Spencer, 1990
- Chromatomyia chamaemetabola Griffiths, 1974
- Chromatomyia ciliata (Hendel, 1935)
- Chromatomyia cinnae Griffiths, 1980
- Chromatomyia clemativora (Coquillett, 1910)
- Chromatomyia compta Spencer, 1986
- Chromatomyia crawfurdiae (Sasakawa, 1954)
- Chromatomyia cygnicollina Griffiths, 1980
- Chromatomyia doolittlei Spencer, 1986
- Chromatomyia dorsata (Hendel, 1920)
- Chromatomyia erigerontophaga (Spencer, 1969)
- Chromatomyia eriodictyi Spencer, 1981
- Chromatomyia farfarella (Hendel, 1935)
- Chromatomyia flavida Spencer, 1986
- Chromatomyia fricki Griffiths, 1974
- Chromatomyia furcata Griffiths, 1980
- Chromatomyia fuscula (Zetterstedt, 1838)
- Chromatomyia gentianae (Hendel, 1920)
- Chromatomyia gentianella (Hendel, 1932)
- Chromatomyia gentii (Hendel, 1920)
- Chromatomyia glacialis (Griffiths, 1964)
- Chromatomyia gregaria (Frick, 1954)
- Chromatomyia griffithsi Spencer, 1986
- Chromatomyia griffithsiana (Beiger, 1977)
- Chromatomyia hoppiella Spencer, 1990
- Chromatomyia horticola (Goureau, 1851)
- Chromatomyia involucratae (Spencer, 1969)
- Chromatomyia isicae (Hering, 1962)
- Chromatomyia ixeridopsis Griffiths, 1977
- Chromatomyia kluanensis Griffiths, 1974
- Chromatomyia lactuca (Frost, 1924)
- Chromatomyia leptargyreae Griffiths, 1976
- Chromatomyia lindbergi (Spencer, 1957)
- Chromatomyia linnaeae Griffiths, 1974
- Chromatomyia lonicerae (Robineau-Desvoidy, 1851)
- Chromatomyia luzulae (Hering, 1924)
- Chromatomyia luzulivora Spencer, 1986
- Chromatomyia milii (Kaltenbach, 1864)
- Chromatomyia mimuli Spencer, 1981
- Chromatomyia mitchelli Spencer, 1986
- Chromatomyia montana Spencer, 1981
- Chromatomyia montella Spencer, 1986
- Chromatomyia nervi (Groschke, 1957)
- Chromatomyia nigra (Meigen, 1830)
- Chromatomyia nigrella Spencer, 1986
- Chromatomyia nigrilineata Griffiths, 1974
- Chromatomyia norwegica (Rydén, 1957)
- Chromatomyia obscuriceps (Hendel, 1935)
- Chromatomyia ochracea (Hendel, 1920)
- Chromatomyia omphalivora Sasakawa, 1993
- Chromatomyia opacella (Hendel, 1935)
- Chromatomyia orbitella Spencer, 1981
- Chromatomyia paraciliata Godfray, 1985
- Chromatomyia periclymeni (Hendel, 1922)
- Chromatomyia poae Griffiths, 1980
- Chromatomyia primulae (Robineau-Desvoidy, 1851)
- Chromatomyia pseudogentii (Beiger, 1972)
- Chromatomyia pseudomilii Griffiths, 1980
- Chromatomyia puccinelliae (Spencer, 1969)
- Chromatomyia ramosa (Hendel, 1923)
- Chromatomyia regalensis (Steyskal, 1972)
- Chromatomyia rhaetica Griffiths, 1980
- Chromatomyia saxifragae (Hering, 1924)
- Chromatomyia scabiosae (Hendel, 1935)
- Chromatomyia scabiosarum (De Meijere, 1934)
- Chromatomyia scabiosella Beiger, 2001
- Chromatomyia scolopendri (Robineau-Desvoidy, 1851)
- Chromatomyia shepherdiana Griffiths, 1976
- Chromatomyia skuratowiczi (Beiger, 1972)
- Chromatomyia soldanellae (Starý, 1950)
- Chromatomyia spenceriana Griffiths, 1980
- Chromatomyia styriaca Griffiths, 1980
- Chromatomyia succisae (Hering, 1922)
- Chromatomyia suikazurae Sasakawa, 1993
- Chromatomyia swertiae (Hering, 1937)
- Chromatomyia symphoricarpi Griffiths, 1974
- Chromatomyia syngenesiae Hardy, 1849
- Chromatomyia tiarellae Griffiths, 1972
- Chromatomyia torrentium Griffiths, 1980
- Chromatomyia tschirnhausi Griffiths, 1980
- Chromatomyia vernalis (Groschke, 1957)
Le nom valide complet (avec auteur) de ce taxon est Chromatomyia Hardy (d), 1849[2],[3].
Chromatomyia a pour synonyme[2] :
Le nom générique, Chromatomyia, dérive du grec ancien χρῶμα, khrõma, « couleur », et μυῖα, myia, « mouche »[3].
- (en) James Hardy, « On the primrose-leaf miner; with notice of a proposed new genus, and characters of three species of Diptera », Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Londres, Taylor & Francis, vol. 4, no 24, , p. 385-392 (ISSN 0374-5481, OCLC 1481361, DOI 10.1080/03745486009494857, lire en ligne).

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