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- Sphiximorpha is a genus of hoverfly. Species include: Sphiximorpha africana (Hull, 1944) Sphiximorpha alaplicata (Hardy, 1945) Sphiximorpha barbiger (Loew...
- Sphiximorpha willistoni (Kahl, 1897), or Williston's wasp fly, is a rare species of syrphid fly found in eastern North America (see map). It is a strong...
- in memory of the Garibaldi red shirts. Also, a species of hoverfly, Sphiximorpha garibaldii, was described from a specimen collected in Italy shortly...
- markings on its wings. It was originally described by Coquillett in 1898 as Sphiximorpha pleuralis, but that genus was later lumped into Monoceromyia by Shannon...
- 1864) The Northern Wasp Fly Sphiximorpha (Rondani, 1850) is represented by a single rare species in New York. Sphiximorpha willistoni (Kahl, 1897) Williston's...
- Rafinesque, 1815 C. (Monoceromyia) Shannon, 1925 C. (Polybiomyia) Shannon, 1925 C. (Sphiximorpha) Rondani, 1850 Primocerioides Shannon, 1927: PA Ceriana...
- large anterior tentorial pit eyes and face pilose, vein R4+5 straight Sphiximorpha shorter than scape wider than 2 slightly constricted anteriomedially...
- private eye story and created the famous protagonist, Philip Marlowe." Sphiximorpha garibaldii Rondani, 1860 Fly Giuseppe Garibaldi A hoverfly described...
- Rhingiini Volucellini Brachyopa daeckei actual size 6.1–6.9 mm (1⁄4–9⁄32 in) Sphiximorpha subsessilis Palpada sp. Sericomyia chalcopyga Merodon equestris actual...
- constricted abdomens, only slightly in Ceriana, but pronounced in most Sphiximorpha; and Polybiomyia, and extremely in Monoceromyia. Larvae live mostly within...