Copestylum
[file:Copestylum haagei.jpg|thumb|C. haagii]
Copestylum is one of the largest genera of hoverflies in the Americas. It comprises more than 300 species, of which only four have been found outside the Americas, having probably been introduced by the importation of cacti in which the larvae live.
Taxonomy
Subgenera and type species
The following is a list of the subgenera within Copestylum, with just the type species of each subgenus listed afterwards.- Subgenus Copestylum Macquart, 1846 – type Copestylum flaviventre Macquart, 1846
- Subgenus Phalacromyia Rondani, 1848 – type Copestylum submetallicum
- Subgenus Glaurotricha Thomson, 1869 – type Copestylum muscarium
- Subgenus Atemnocera Bigot, 1882a – type Copestylum scutellatum
- Subgenus Apophysophora Williston, 1888 – type Copestylum trituberculatum Thomson, 1976
- Subgenus Megametopon Giglio-Tos, 1891 – type Copestylum nasicum
- Subgenus Camerania Giglio-Tos, 1892a – type Copestylum macrocephalum
- Subgenus Viereckomyia Curran, 1925b – type Copestylum gibberum
- Subgenus Lepidopsis Curran, 1925b – type Copestylum compactum
- Subgenus Volosyrpha Shannon, 1929 – type Copestylum rufitarse Thomson, 1976
- Subgenus Volucellosia Curran, 1930d – type Copestylum fornax Townsend, 1895
- Subgenus Tachinosyrphus Hull, 1936b – type ''Copestylum pseudotachina''