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- (Megaselia halterata) is a species of scuttle fly or hump-backed flies in the family Phoridae. "The mushroom phorid" is also used to refer to M. halterata. Megaselia...
- Nyctia halterata is a species of true flies in the family Sarcophagidae. Pape, Thomas H. (1996). "Catalogue of the Sarcophagidae of the World (Insecta:Diptera)"...
- Claraeola halterata is a species of fly in the family Pipunculidae. Austria, Belgium, Great Britain, Germany, Latvia, Netherlands. Meigen, Johann Wilhelm...
- Phaonia halterata is a fly from the family Muscidae. It is found in the Palearctic . Stein, P. (1898). "Nordamerikanische Anthomyiden. Beitrag zur Dipteren-fauna...
- Diptilon halterata is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1775. It is found in the Brazilian states of...
- Euxesta halterata is a species of ulidiid or picture-winged fly in the genus Euxesta of the family Tephritidae. "ITIS Standard Report - Error". Archived...
- Lobophora halterata, the seraphim, is a moth of the family Geometridae. It was first described by Johann Siegfried Hufnagel in 1767. The species can be...
- and abrupt running. In some species, the males fly in swarms. Megaselia halterata, the mushroom phorid, is a pest of mushroom cultures. Although it does...
- neocosmis. Howardula husseyi can infest the mushroom phorid Megaselia halterata. The life cycle of Howardula nematodes begins inside the host fly, where...
- Australian classical music trio Seraphim moth, the geometer moth Lobophora halterata Seraphs (genus), an extinct genus of sea snails within the Seraphsidae...