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- The conopid genus Stylogaster is a group of unusual flies. It is the only genus in the subfamily Stylogastrinae, which some authorities have historically...
- Stylogaster neglecta is a species of thick-headed flies (insects in the family Conopidae). "Stylogaster neglecta Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
- Stylogaster biannulata is a species of thick-headed flies (insects in the family Conopidae). "Stylogaster biannulata Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
- dorsal preapical bristle. Sample genera: Conops, Dalmannia, Physocephala, Stylogaster, Myopa, and Physoconops. The larvae of all conopids are internal parasites...
- Pipunculidae and the Conopidae, which includes parasitoidal genera such as Stylogaster. Other families of flies include some protelean species. Some Phoridae...
- relationships with these ants. There are conopid flies (the entire genus Stylogaster) that are obligate ****ociates of army ant raids, and females lay their...
- S2CID 86316590. Williston, Samuel Wendell (1883). North American Conopidæ: Stylogaster, Dalmannia, Oncomyia. Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences. Moure-Oliveira...
- the droppings of the birds following the ants, which they drink from. Stylogaster and Calodexia flies are abundant around raiding parties, laying eggs...
- Physocephala tenella Pleurocerinella dioctriaeformis Pleurocerinella srilankai Stylogaster orientalis Cryptochetum curtipenne Formicosepsis brincki Axinota sarawakensis...
- O. Burt; C. A. de Mello-Patiu; J. H. Skevington (2015). "The first Stylogaster Macquart, 1835 (Diptera: Conopidae) fossil, from Oligo-Miocene Dominican...