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Episyrphus balteatus,
sometimes called the
marmalade hoverfly, is a
relatively small hoverfly (9–12 mm) of the
Syrphidae family,
widespread throughout...
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Episyrphus is a
genus of
hoverflies in the
subfamily Syrphinae.
Larvae are predatory,
often on aphids. Two
subgenera are recognized,
Episyrphus and Asiobaccha...
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similar to Meliscaeva, that sets it
apart from
other Episyrphus species. "
Episyrphus arcifer (Sack, 1927)". GBIF.
Retrieved 19 June 2023. Jeroen...
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Episyrphus nigromarginatus is a
species of
hoverfly first recorded in Transvaal,
South Africa. It was
described as a «small,
moderately slender species»...
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Susan G.; Skevington,
Jeffrey H. (2013). "Revision of the
subgenus Episyrphus (
Episyrphus)
Matsumura (Diptera: Syrphidae) in Australia". Zootaxa. 3683: 51–64...
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Episyrphus canaqueus is a
species of
hoverfly 9 mm long,
first described from New
Caledonia in the 19th century. Bigot, Jacques-Marie-Frangile. "New or...
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Episyrphus flavibasis is a
species of
hoverfly known from
Madagascar and
Comoro Islands. De Meyer, M.; De Bruyn, L.; Janssens, L. (1990). "Syrphidae (Diptera)...
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Episyrphus petilis is a
species of
hoverfly first recorded in
mountain forest habitats of Mozambique, and in
South Africa. It has a slender,
mostly yellow...
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Episyrphus contax is a
species of hoverfly,
first described from Guadalcanal. Curran, C.H. (November 6, 1947). "The
Syrphidae of Guadalcanal, with notes...
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Episyrphus circularis is a
species of
hoverfly present in
Madagascar and Mauritius. Vockeroth, J.R. (September 1, 1973). "Some new or
uncommon Syrphini...