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- shape. Spilomyia abdominalis Shiraki, 1968 Spilomyia alcimus (Walker, 1849) Spilomyia annulata Sack, 1910 Spilomyia bidentata Huo, 2013 Spilomyia boschmai...
- Spilomyia alcimus, the Broad-banded Hornet Fly, is an uncommon species of syrphid fly first officially described by Walker in 1849. Hoverflies get their...
- Spilomyia longicornis is a species of syrphid fly, also known as a flower fly or hoverfly, in the family Syrphidae. Although the appearance of S. longicornis...
- Spilomyia wirthi is a species of syrphid fly in the family Syrphidae. Costa Rica. Thompson, F. Christian. (1997). "Spilomyia flower flies of the New World...
- Spilomyia citima , the Western Hornet Fly, is a rare species of syrphid fly first officially described by Vockeroth in 1958. Hoverflies get their names...
- mimics do not exactly resemble their models. An example of this is the fly Spilomyia longicornis, which mimics vespid wasps. However, it is not a perfect mimic...
- Spilomyia graciosa is a species of Hoverfly in the family Syrphidae. Iraq. Violovitsh, N.A. (1985). "New flower flies (Diptera, Syrphidae) of the Palaearctic...
- Spilomyia boschmai is a species of Hoverfly in the family Syrphidae. Italy. Lucas, J.A.W. (1964). "A new species of Spilomyia from Sicily (Diptera, Syrphidae)"...
- distinguished from their models by very careful inspection. An example of this is Spilomyia longicornis, which is a fly but mimics a vespid wasp. Flies have a mobile...
- Spilomyia scutimaculata is a species of Hoverfly in the family Syrphidae. China. Huo, K.K.; Ren, G.D. (2006). "A new species and a new record species...