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- aborta Botanophila acquiescens Botanophila acudepressa Botanophila acuticauda Botanophila adusta Botanophila aklavika Botanophila alatavensis Botanophila alcaecerca...
- Botanophila vallaris is a species of fly from Botanophila genus, Anthomyiidae family. It was described for first time by H. C. Huckett in 1965. According...
- Botanophila lobata is a species of fly in the genus Botanophila, Anthomyiidae family. It was described the first time by James Edward Collin in the year...
- Botanophila fonsecai, also known as Fonseca's seed fly, is a small fly endemic only to an approximately 100 m stretch of coastal dune system of north-eastern...
- Botanophila discreta is a species of fly in the family Anthomyiidae. It is found in the Palearctic. Fauna Europaea Bei-Bienko, G.Y. & Steyskal, G.C. (1988)...
- Botanophila fugax is a species of fly in the family Anthomyiidae. It is found in the Palearctic. The larva is a stem borer. Fungal species Strongwellsea...
- Botanophila seneciella, the ragwort seed fly or ragwort seed head fly, is a fly species in the family Anthomyiidae. Larvae feed within seed heads of Jacobaea...
- platura), a fly species in the family Anthomyiidae the ragwort seed fly (Botanophila seneciella), a fly species in the family Anthomyiidae This page is an...
- Flies Seed flies (Diptera: Muscoidea) Ragwort seed fly (Anthomyiidae, Botanophila seneciella) Gall flies (Diptera: Tephritidae): Ensina sonchi Sphenella...
- Taeniopteryx nebulosa britannica – a stonefly found in northern Great Britain Botanophila fonsecai – a small seed fly endemic to a 100m stretch of sand in Scotland...