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- Colobaea is a genus of flies in the family Sciomyzidae, the marsh flies or snail-killing flies. C. acuticerca Carles-Tolrá, 2008 C. americana Steyskal...
- Colobaea americana is a species of marsh fly in the family Sciomyzidae. Canada, United States. Steyskal, George C. (1954). "Colobaea and Hedria, Two Genera...
- Colobaea punctata is a species of marsh fly in the family Sciomyzidae.The second antennal segment is much shorter than the third.The pteropleural macrochaetes...
- Apteromicra Papp, 2004 Atrichomelina Cresson, 1920 Calliscia Steyskal, 1975 Colobaea Zetterstedt, 1837 Ditaeniella Sack, 1939 Neuzina Marinoni & Knutson, 2004...
- Apteromicra Papp, 2004 Atrichomelina Cresson, 1920 Calliscia Steyskal, 1975 Colobaea Zetterstedt, 1837 Ditaeniella Sack, 1939 Neuzina Marinoni & Knutson, 2004...
- one described species in Hedria, H. mixta. Steyskal, George C. (1954). "Colobaea and Hedria, Two Genera of Sciomyzidae New to America (Diptera: Acalyptratae)"...
- Apteromicra Papp, 2004 Atrichomelina Cresson, 1920 Calliscia Steyskal, 1975 Colobaea Zetterstedt, 1837 Ditaeniella Sack, 1939 Neuzina Marinoni & Knutson, 2004...
- characteristic of undisturbed wetlands, especially Pteromicra glabricula and Colobaea distincta, both of which have larvae which are parasitic on snails. The...
- characteristic of undisturbed wetlands, especially Pteromicra glabricula and Colobaea distincta, both of which have larvae which are parasitic on snails. St...
- 77: 274–277. Retrieved 10 November 2018. Steyskal, George C. (1954). "Colobaea and Hedria, Two Genera of Sciomyzidae New to America (Diptera: Acalyptratae)"...