Melangyna (Melanosyrphus) dichoptica Vockeroth
The single included species, with the male eyes broadly separated and the lower part of the face strongly produced, is so different from the other species of the genus Melangyna that it seemed at first necessary to erect a new genus for it within the Syrphini, or even that it might belong to the Melanostomini. However, the genitalia are so similar to those of the species of Melangyna (Austrosyrphus), especially in the detailed structure of the superior lobe and the aedeagal base, that a close relationship with that group is indisputable. The species could be included in Austrosyrphus but its separation as a fourth subgenus of Melangyna seems preferable. Treatment of Austrosyrphus and Melanosyrphus together as a genus distinct from Melangyna would also be reasonable, although the absence of distinctive characters other than those of the terminalia to separate these two groups as a unit from Melangyna and Meligramma makes this course impractical (from Vockeroth 1969).