-
destroy crops, and
hoverfly maggots are
often used in
biological control. That
includes one of the most
common widespread hoverfly species, Episyrphus...
-
Hoverfly".
National Museum of the
United States Air Force. Retrieved: 25 July 2016.
Gunston 2005, p. 88.
Mondey 2005, p. 29. "Sikorsky R-4B
Hoverfly"...
- 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....
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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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Sphaerophoria scripta, the long
hoverfly, is a
species of
hoverfly belonging to the
family Syrphidae. This
species has a
worldwide distribution. It can...
-
Baccha is a
genus of
hoverflies in the
subfamily Syrphinae. They are
typically moderate sized with wasp-like bodies.
Their larvae are predatory, often...
- XR-1 (experimental helicopter)
Sikorsky R-4B "
Hoverfly" (general helicopter)
Sikorsky YR-4B "
Hoverfly",
version of R-4,
known as HNS-1 in Navy service...
- 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...
-
Ferdinandea is a
genus of
syrphid flies or
hoverflies in the
family Syrphidae.
There are
about 16
described species in Ferdinandea.
These 16
species belong...
- The
larvae of this
hoverfly are
ectoparasites of
larvae of the wasps. Stubbs, Alan E; Falk,
Steven J (1983).
British Hoverflies: An
Illustrated Identification...