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- Ephydridae (s**** fly, sometimes brine fly) is a family of insects in the order Diptera. S**** flies are tiny flies that can be found near seas****s or...
- This is a list of 144 genera in the family Ephydridae, s**** flies. Achaetorisa Papp, 1980 c g Actocetor Becker, 1903 Allotrichoma Becker, 1896 i c g b...
- Lipochaeta ranica is a species of new world s**** flies in the Ephydridae family. It was described by Wayne Mathis and Mic****e Trautwein in 2003. It occurs...
- and parasitoids of a variety of hosts. The larvae of the s**** flies (Ephydridae) and some Chironomidae survive in extreme environments including glaciers...
- flies) Diastatidae (bog flies) Drosophilidae (vinegar and fruit flies) Ephydridae (s**** flies) Mormotomyiidae (frightful hairy fly) Carnoidea Acartophthalmidae...
- ISSN 1175-5334. Retrieved 17 August 2014. Jones, B.J. (1906). "Catalogue of the Ephydridae, with bibliography and description of new species". University of California...
- flies) Diastatidae (bog flies) Drosophilidae (vinegar and fruit flies) Ephydridae (s**** flies) Mormotomyiidae (frightful hairy fly) Carnoidea Acartophthalmidae...
- (1924). "Descriptions of New Genera and Species of the Dipterous Family Ephydridae, Paper VI". Entomological News. 35 (5): 159–164. Malloch, John Russel...
- commonly known as the alkali fly, is a species of fly in the family Ephydridae, the brine flies. The body of the adult is dark brown, and roughly 4–7...
- flies) Diastatidae (bog flies) Drosophilidae (vinegar and fruit flies) Ephydridae (s**** flies) Mormotomyiidae (frightful hairy fly) Carnoidea Acartophthalmidae...