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Anasimyia anausis (moon-shaped
swamp fly)
Anasimyia annulipes (Macquart, 1850)
Anasimyia bilinearis (Williston, 1887) (two-lined
swamp fly)
Anasimyia...
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Anasimyia distincta, the short-spurred
swamp fly, is a rare
species of
syrphid fly
observed in The
Northeastern United States and
adjacent Canada. Hoverflies...
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Anasimyia lineata is a
Palaearctic species of hoverfly.
External images The face
protrudes forwards as a long
snout which tapers to a point. The body...
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Anasimyia contracta is a
European species of hoverfly. The wing
length 5 to 7.5 mm.
Tergite 2 is
narrower than it is long and it has
greyish 'hockey stick'...
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Anasimyia perfidiosus is a
species of
syrphid fly in the
family Syrphidae,
found in
North America. This
species was
formerly a
member of the
genus Lejops...
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Anasimyia transfuga is a
Palearctic species of hoverfly.
External images For
terms see
Morphology of
Diptera The wing
length 6-8·25 mm. Dark
ground colour...
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Anasimyia lunulata is a
European species of hoverfly.
External images The wing
length is 5 ·75-8 ·5 mm. Face
extends beyond antennal **** in side view...
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Anasimyia interpuncta is a
European species of hoverfly. Van Veen, M.P. (2004).
Hoverflies of
Northwest Europe,
Identification Keys to the
Syrphidae (hardback)...
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Anasimyia anausis (Meigen 1822), the moon-shaped
swamp fly, is a
fairly common species of
syrphid fly
observed across North America.
Hoverflies can remain...
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Anasimyia bilinearis, the two-lined
swamp fly, is an
uncommon species of
syrphid fly
observed throughout North America.
Hoverflies can
remain nearly motionless...