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Oxycera is a
genus of
flies in the
family Stratiomyidae.
Oxycera abyssinica Bezzi, 1906
Oxycera adusta (Lindner, 1968)
Oxycera albomicans Brunetti, 1920...
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Oxycera analis, the dark-winged soldier, is a
species of
soldier fly. This
rather rare
species can be
found in most of
Europe and in the Near East. These...
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Synonyms Oxycera nigra Macquart, 1834
Oxycera tenuicornis Macquart, 1834
Oxycera longicornis Dale, 1842
Oxycera longicornis Walker, 1851...
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Oxycera lyrifera is a
species of
soldier fly in the
family Stratiomyidae. Greece. Szilády, Z. (1941). "Palarktische Stratiomyiden" (PDF).
Annales Historico-Naturales...
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Oxycera pygmaea, the
pygmy soldier, is a
European species of
soldier fly. The body
length is 3.0 to 4.0 mm (0.12 to 0.16 in).
Mesonotum punctate, with...
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Oxycera nigricornis, the
delicate soldier, is a
European species of
soldier fly. Vein RH5 is simple. The
thorax is very bare and
shining in both ****es;...
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Oxycera fallenii, the
Irish major, is a
Palearctic species of
soldier fly. The body
length is 7.0 to 9.0.mm. The
abdomen has
three pairs of
yellow spots...
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Oxycera dives, the round-spotted major, is a
European species of
soldier fly.
Adult body
length 5.5 to 6.5 mm. Wing
length 6 mm.
Adults have
almost completely...
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Oxycera albovittata is a
species of
soldier fly in the
family Stratiomyidae. Canada. Malloch, J.R. (1917). "A
preliminary classification of Diptera, exclusive...
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Oxycera trilineata, the three-lined soldier, is a
Palearctic species of
soldier fly.
Boldly marked in yellowish-green and black, it is
found in a variety...