- The
Miltogramminae are a
subfamily of the
family Sarcophagidae. They are
kleptoparasites of
solitary bees and
solitary wasps (not
eusocial species). Aenigmetopia...
-
parasites of
other insects such as Orthoptera, and some, in
particular the
Miltogramminae, are
kleptoparasites of
solitary Hymenoptera. The
adults mostly feed...
- kleptoparasites; the
strategy is
especially common in the
subfamily Miltogramminae of the
family Sarcophagidae.
There are also some
kleptoparasites in...
-
known for
kleptoparasitism such as
members of the Sarcophagidae. The
miltogramminae are
known as "satellite flies" for
their habit of
following wasps and...
- fly Anthrax,
chrysidid wasps, and
various species of
scavenger flies (
Miltogramminae). The
tufted titmouse (Parus bicolor) is a
known predator of T. politum...
- (insects in the
family Sarcophagidae). Allen, H. W. (1924). "Notes on
Miltogramminae with
Descriptions of Two New Species".
Occasional Papers of the Boston...
-
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Arthropoda class:
Insecta Order:
Diptera Family:
Sarcophagidae Subfamily:
Miltogramminae Genus:
Taxigramma Perris, 1852...
- from the
Ethiopian zoogeographical region (Diptera, Sarcophagidae,
Miltogramminae)". Z. Angew. Zool. 63: 421–425. Rohdendorf,
Boris Borisovitsch (1961)...
- host of
hyperparasitic species of
sarcophagid flies of the
subfamily Miltogramminae and
possibly some
species of Ichneumon. In
Europe it is also
known to...
- is a
species of fly
belonging to the
family Sarcophagidae subfamily Miltogramminae. It
occurs in Europe.
Miltogramma punctata is 5·5–9·5mm long. The tergites...