Dichrostigma, from Ancient Greek δι (di-), meaning "two", χρώς (khrṓs), meaning "color", and στίγμα (stígma), meaning "brand", is a genus of snakeflies in the family Raphidiidae. There are about five described species in the genus.
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Dichrostigma, from Ancient Greek δι (di-), meaning "two", χρώς (khrṓs), meaning "color", and στίγμα (stígma), meaning "brand", is a genus of snakeflies in the family Raphidiidae. There are about five described species in the genus.
==Species== The following species are listed in the genus Dichrostigma: Dichrostigma adananum (Albarda, 1891) Dichrostigma flavipes (Stein, 1863) Dichrostigma hungaricum (Navás, 1915) Dichrostigma malickyi (H.Aspöck & U.Aspöck, 1964) Dichrostigma mehadia (H.Aspöck & U.Aspöck, 1964)
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