- The
family Sciomyzidae belongs to the
typical flies (Brachycera) of the
order Diptera. They are
commonly called marsh flies, and in some
cases snail-killing...
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miniature copies of the adults.
Parasites and/or
predators include the
Sciomyzidae.
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media related to Sphaeriidae.
Wikispecies has...
- ISBNÂ 978-0-486-99052-1
Lloyd Vernon Knutson, Jean-Claude Vala:
Biology of Snail-Killing
Sciomyzidae Flies.
Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge (UK) 2011, ISBNÂ 0-521-86785-1...
- sky at dawn. It may
refer to:
Akebono (fly), a fly
genus in the
family Sciomyzidae or
Phaeomyiidae Akebono (satellite), a
magnetosphere observation satellite...
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Pherbina is a
genus of
flies in the
family Sciomyzidae, the
marsh flies or snail-killing flies. P.
coryleti (Scopoli, 1763) P.
intermedia Verbeke, 1948...
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spiracles are
extended as spines. The
other taxa have
larvae similar to the
Sciomyzidae, with the
posterior spiracles at the
apices of
divergent branches from...
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Heterocheilidae Huttoninidae Natalimyzidae Phaeomyiidae Ropalomeridae Sciomyzidae (marsh flies)
Sepsidae (black
scavenger flies)
Sphaeroceroidea Chyromyidae...
- "Neodictya jakovlevi" is an
invalid name for a
species of fly in the
family Sciomyzidae. It is
found in the Palearctic. The fly
genus name
Neodictya Elberg,...
- The
earliest grouping of
helosciomyzid genera was as a
subfamily of
Sciomyzidae, Helosciomyzinae,
proposed by
George C.
Steyskal in 1965 and
which initially...
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Helcomyzidae Helosciomyzidae Heterocheilidae Ropalomeridae Sepsidae Sciomyzidae (including
Huttoninidae and Phaeomyiidae)
Superfamily Sphaeroceroidea...