Definition of Apioceridae. Meaning of Apioceridae. Synonyms of Apioceridae

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Definition of Apioceridae

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Meaning of Apioceridae from wikipedia

- The Apioceridae, or flower-loving flies, are a small (about 150 species) family of flies, all in the single genus Apiocera. They occur mostly in dry,...
- Neorhaphiomidas villosa Paramonov, 1953 Norris, K.R. (1936). "New species of Apioceridae (Diptera) from Western Australia". J. R. Soc. West. Aust. 22: 49–70....
- Asiloidea Apioceridae (flower-loving flies) Apsilocephalidae Apystomyiidae Asilidae (robber flies) Bombyliidae (bee flies) Evocoidae Hilarimorphidae (hilarimorphid...
- meeting with vein A1 at or near the wing margin. In families Mydidae, Apioceridae, and Asilidae, the head is at least slightly concave between the eyes...
- Asiloidea Apioceridae (flower-loving flies) Apsilocephalidae Apystomyiidae Asilidae (robber flies) Bombyliidae (bee flies) Evocoidae Hilarimorphidae (hilarimorphid...
- Asiloidea Apioceridae (flower-loving flies) Apsilocephalidae Apystomyiidae Asilidae (robber flies) Bombyliidae (bee flies) Evocoidae Hilarimorphidae (hilarimorphid...
- Asiloidea Apioceridae (flower-loving flies) Apsilocephalidae Apystomyiidae Asilidae (robber flies) Bombyliidae (bee flies) Evocoidae Hilarimorphidae (hilarimorphid...
- inclusion of a few genera that were previously placed in the family Apioceridae. Apiocerids have long been given the common name "flower-loving flies"...
- Rhaphiomidas formerly was considered to be a member of the fly family Apioceridae. However, recent taxonomic studies of the insect order Diptera indicate...
- 595–782. Retrieved 28 April 2019. Norris, K.R. (1936). "New species of Apioceridae (Diptera) from Western Australia". J. R. Soc. West. Aust. 22: 49–70....