- The
Phoridae are a
family of small, hump-backed
flies resembling fruit flies.
Phorid flies can
often be
identified by
their escape habit of
running rapidly...
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others (link) Liston,
Andrew (1979). "On
Phoridae (Diptera) from
Sawfly Cocoons (Hym Symphyta)" (PDF). The Entomologist's...
- swelling, and
slurred speech can be
fatal if not treated.
Phorid flies, or
Phoridae, are a
large family of small, hump-backed
flies somewhat smaller than vinegar...
-
called the
laboratory fly) is a
member of the
order Diptera and the
family Phoridae, and it is
widely distributed in warm
regions of the world. The family...
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visit fungus infected male flowers. The
larvae of
Megaselia scalaris (
Phoridae) are
almost omnivorous and
consume such
substances as
paint and shoe polish...
- "Behavior and Host
Location Cues of
Apocephalus paraponerae (Diptera:
Phoridae), a
Parasitoid of the
Giant Tropical Ant,
Paraponera clavata (Hymenoptera:...
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parasitoids of Arionidae,
Limacidae and Philomycidae.
Flies in the
family Phoridae,
specially those in the
genus Megaselia, are
parasitoids of Agriolimacidae...
- a
section of the Brachycera. Two
large families, the
Syrphidae and the
Phoridae, and a
number of
smaller taxa are in this group. They are
similar to most...
- ****elloxenia
audreyae (Diptera:
Phoridae); (f) ****elloxenia
formosana (Diptera:
Phoridae); (g)
Selenophora shimaidai (Diptera:
Phoridae); (h) Pseudotermitoxenia...
-
cortadeiras (Diptera-
Phoridae)".
Archivos do
Instituto Biologico. 4: 209–228, pls. 21–25. Brues, C. T. (1924). "Notes on Some New
England Phoridæ (Diptera)". Psyche:...