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- being inquiline scavengers inside the nests of social insects. Some brachycerans are agricultural pests, some bite animals and humans and suck their blood...
- mouth). The configuration of the CuA2 and A1 wing veins is distinct. Brachyceran flies can also be distinguished through behavior. Many of the species...
- This list of 2023 in paleoentomology records new fossil insect taxa that are to be described during the year, as well as do****ents significant paleoentomology...
- jur****ica from the Jur****ic Daohugou Beds (China) and new fossil material of brachyceran larvae the Cretaceous amber from Myanmar, including larvae with morphology...
- Kishino H (December 2003). "Time flies, a new molecular time-scale for brachyceran fly evolution without a clock". Systematic Biology. 52 (6): 745–756....
- Incertae sedis †Acanthomyites †A. aldrichi ****erell, 1921 Lake Unita A brachyceran fly of uncertain family affinities. First treated as a house fly. †Poliomyia...
- Possible Hemiphlebiid damselflies Brachycera Indeterminate Undescribed brachyceran flies Nematocera Indeterminate Undescribed nematoceran flies Aeschnidiidae...
- beetle family Scarabaeidae. Vermiform: maggot-like, as in most species of Brachyceran flies. Campodeiform: similar to members of the genus Campodea, elongated...
- Member Abundance Notes Images Alleremonomus A. xingi Jianshangou Bed A brachyceran fly Atalosciophila A. yanensis A mycetophilid gnat Chironomaptera C....
- the wings, the phase at which they oscillate differs between species. Brachyceran flies (short-antennaed) oscillate their halteres almost exactly opposite...