Definition of Acroceridae. Meaning of Acroceridae. Synonyms of Acroceridae

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Definition of Acroceridae

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Meaning of Acroceridae from wikipedia

- The Acroceridae are a small family of odd-looking flies. They have a hump-backed appearance with a strikingly small head, generally with a long proboscis...
- List of Diptera of Ireland Superfamilies Xylophagoidea, Tabanoidea, Stratiomyoidea, Nemestrinoidea, Asiloidea Part of List of Diptera of Ireland Xylophagus...
- maturity until they are about six years old. Some flies in the family Acroceridae that are endoparasites of mygalomorphs may remain dormant in their book...
- flies) Homalocnemiidae Hybotidae (dance flies) Oreogetonidae Ragadidae Nemestrinoidea Acroceridae (small-headed flies) Nemestrinidae (tangle-veined flies)...
- Ogcodes is a cosmopolitan genus of small-headed flies in the family Acroceridae. About 90 species have been described for the genus. It is the most common...
- The following is a list of the larger Brachycera recorded in Britain, this includes the soldierflies and their allies. Xylophagus ater - common awl-fly...
- Dipteran males, in particular some Syrphidae, Tabanidae, Pipunculidae, and Acroceridae. Some other insect orders that include species with holoptic males and...
- (Iridaceae) by Bees (Anthophoridae) and Bee Mimicking Flies (Psilodera: Acroceridae)". Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society. 70 (4): 297–304. JSTOR 25085792...
- but they end their larval stage as legless maggots, for example the Acroceridae. Among the Exopterygota, the legs of larvae tend to resemble those of...
- flies) Homalocnemiidae Hybotidae (dance flies) Oreogetonidae Ragadidae Nemestrinoidea Acroceridae (small-headed flies) Nemestrinidae (tangle-veined flies)...