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- have been described. Hoverflies are common throughout the world and can be found on all continents except Antarctica. Hoverflies are harmless to most...
- was known as the Sikorsky HNS-1. In British service it was known as the Hoverfly. The VS-316 was developed from the famous experimental VS-300 helicopter...
- (1999). Hoverflies of Surrey. Surrey Wildlife Trust. p. 244. ISBN 978-0-9526065-3-6. Stubbs, Alan E.; Falk, Steven J. (1983). British Hoverflies: An Illustrated...
- often blurred. The adult hoverflies can be found from April to November. The larvae feed on aphids, while adult hoverflies feed on nectar and pollen...
- In Royal Air Force and Royal Navy service, it was named the Hoverfly II. The R-6/Hoverfly II was developed to improve on the successful Sikorsky R-4....
- Milesia crabroniformis is a species of flower flies or hoverflies belonging to the family Syrphidae subfamily Eristalinae. This species is mainly present...
- (1999). Hoverflies of Surrey. Surrey Wildlife Trust. p. 244. ISBN 0-9526065-3-4. Stubbs, Alan E.; Falk, Steven J. (1983). British Hoverflies: An Illustrated...
- containing more than 150,000 species including horse-flies, crane flies, hoverflies, mosquitoes and others. Flies have a mobile head, with a pair of large...
- throughout most of its range. Stubbs, Alan E.; Falk, Steven J. (1983). British Hoverflies: An Illustrated Identification Guide. British Entomological & Natural...
- Adult hoverflies often hover over the plants they visit Western aphideater Large-tailed aphideater Narrow-headed marsh fly Thick-legged hoverfly Bee flies...