Definition of Chloropidae. Meaning of Chloropidae. Synonyms of Chloropidae

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Definition of Chloropidae

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Meaning of Chloropidae from wikipedia

- The Chloropidae are a family of flies commonly known as frit flies or gr**** flies. About 2000 described species are in over 160 genera distributed worldwide...
- ground, a few are known to fly at heights and a few like Oscinella (Chloropidae) are known to be dis****d by winds at altitudes of up to 2,000 ft and...
- The fly family Chloropidae contains over 160 described genera. These include: Afrocelyphus Apallates Aphanotrigonum Apotropina Arcuator ****uania Biorbitella...
- Oscinella frit is a European species of fly and member of the family Chloropidae. Oscinella frit is an agricultural pest causing damage to crops by boring...
- Hippelates nobilis is a species of frit fly in the family Chloropidae. "Hippelates nobilis Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved...
- caught in flight. Main staples of the bat's diet include small flies (Chloropidae, Agromyzidae, and Anthomyiidae), hymenopterans, and psocopterans. Kitti's...
- a species of 'fruit flies' or 'gr**** flies' belonging to the family Chloropidae subfamily Chloropinae. This species is present in most of Europe, in...
- Carnoidea Acartophthalmidae Australimyzidae Braulidae Canacidae Carnidae Chloropidae Cryptochetidae Inbiomyiidae Milichiidae Acalyptratae incertae sedis Paraleucopidae...
- Calamoncosis is a genus of frit flies in the family Chloropidae. "Calamoncosis Genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2 February 2018. "Calamoncosis...
- Australimyzidae Braulidae (bee lice) Canacidae (beach flies) Carnidae Chloropidae (frit flies) Inbiomyiidae Milichiidae (freeloader flies) Lonchaeoidea...