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Dryomyza is a
genus of
flies from the
family Dryomyzidae.
There are 11
known species of
which 2 are fossils. D.
amblia Kurahashi, 1981 D.
anilis Fallén...
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Dryomyza anilis is a
common fly from the
family Dryomyzidae. The fly is
found through various areas in the
Northern hemisphere and has
brown and orange...
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Dryomyza formosa is a fly from the
family Dryomyzidae.
Found in the
Indomalayan realm (India, Taiwan, and Vietnam), and very
widespread in the Palearctic...
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Dryomyza simplex is a fly from the
family Dryomyzidae.
Found in the
Nearctic realm of the
United States and Canada. Mathis,
Wayne N.; Sueyoshi, Masahiro...
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recently been
placed in the
genus Dryope,
having been more
widely known as
Dryomyza flaveola. This is a
western Palearctic fly,
found in Austria, Belarus,...
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species of the
genus Tapeigaster.
Francis Walker then
described it as
Dryomyza cingulipes in 1858
based on a
specimen from New
South Wales.
Mario Bezzi...
- blow-flies (species
Calliphora vicina,
Lucilia caesar,
Lucilia ampullacea and
Dryomyza anilis) also feed on the slime, and soon
after leaving the
fruit body,...
- ****ual coercion,
showing that it was due to
female choice. In the fly
Dryomyza anilis,
females favor matings with
quick oviposition. D.
anilis females...
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other males from
taking over
their females. For instance, in the fly
Dryomyza anilis, size
shows the
strongest correlation to the
outcome of male-male...
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recently been
placed in the
genus Dryope,
having been more
widely known as
Dryomyza melanderi. It is
named after American entomologist Axel Melander. This...