- The
petroleum fly,
Helaeomyia petrolei (synonym
Diasemocera petrolei), is a
species of fly from California, USA. The
larvae feed on dead
insects and other...
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Helaeomyia is a
genus of s****
flies (insects in the
family Ephydridae).
Helaeomyia bacoa (Mathis & Zatwarnicki, 1998)
Helaeomyia colombiana (Lizarralde...
- have been
described worldwide,
including Ochthera. The
petroleum fly,
Helaeomyia petrolei, is the only
known insect whose larvae live in
naturally occurring...
- geysers,
saline pools,
sulphur pools,
septic tanks and even
crude oil (
Helaeomyia petrolei).
Adult hoverflies (Syrphidae) are well
known for
their mimicry...
- face of a cliff, and
produced by
gravity drainage. The
petroleum fly (
Helaeomyia petrolei) is a
species of fly that was
first described from the La Brea...
- to
develop in
naturally occurring crude oil, was
transferred to
genus Helaeomyia.
Psilopa aeneonigra Psilopa aequalipes Psilopa aethiopiae Psilopa africana...
-
major component of
Stanhopea insignis' fragrance, and
anisyl acetate.
Helaeomyia petrolei, a fly that
develops in
crude oil Kimsey, Lynn Siri (1 January...
- 1979 g
Hecamede Haliday in Curtis, 1837
Hecamedoides Hendel, 1917 i c g
Helaeomyia Cresson, 1941
Homalometopus Becker, 1903
Hoploaegis Cresson, 1944 Hostis...
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Ceropsilopa Cresson, 1917
Clanoneurum Becker, 1903
Cnestrum Becker, 1896
Helaeomyia Cresson, 1941
Leptopsilopa Cresson, 1922
Psilopa Fallén, 1823 Risa Becker...