- 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...
-
hoverflies (Diptera, Syrphidae).
Monks Wood, UK:
Biological Record Centre. pp. 167 pages. ISBN 1-870393-54-6. Morris,
Roger K. A. (1999).
Hoverflies of...
- is a list of
hoverfly (Syrphidae)
species recorded in
Great Britain. Alan
Stubbs and
Steven Falk, in
their 1983 work
British Hoverflies,
divided the family...
-
British Hoverflies: An
Illustrated Identification Guide.
British Entomological &
Natural History Society. pp. 253, xvpp. "Batman
Hoverfly". iNaturalist...
- 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....
-
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...
-
Milesia crabroniformis is a
species of
flower flies or
hoverflies belonging to the
family Syrphidae subfamily Eristalinae. This
species is
mainly present...