- The
Syrphinae constitute one of the
three subfamilies of the fly
family Syrphidae. Most
larvae of this
subfamily feed on aphids. It is a monophyletic...
- The
following is a list of
hoverfly (Syrphidae)
species recorded in
Great Britain. Alan
Stubbs and
Steven Falk, in
their 1983 work
British Hoverflies,...
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Triglyphus Loew, 1840: AU OR PA
Pipiza Heringia Pipizella The
subfamily Syrphinae is
subdivided into 4 well
established tribes. For
table of genera, subgenera...
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suggested it
should be
ranked as a
separate subfamily,
sister to the
Syrphinae. Its
members are
small to medium-sized and
generally black,
although some...
- The
following is a list of
hoverfly (Syrphidae)
species recorded in New Zealand. This list is
based on a list of New
Zealand flower flies published by...
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Insecta Order:
Diptera Section:
Aschiza Superfamily:
Syrphoidea Family:
Syrphidae Latreille, 1802
Subfamilies Eristalinae Microdontinae Pipizinae Syrphinae...
- 3: 9–54. Vockeroth, J. R. (1992). The
Flower Flies of the
Subfamily Syrphinae of Canada, Alaska, and
Greenland (Diptera: Syrphidae). Part 18. The Insects...
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Chrysotoxum baphyrum is a
species of
holarctic hoverfly. The
adults are
strong mimics of wasps.
Larvae of this genera, when known, are
aphid predators...
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Scaeva pyrastri,
common name the pied hoverfly, is a
species of hoverfly.
These hoverflies are
present in most of Europe, the Near East, the East Palearctic...
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Baccha is a
genus of
hoverflies in the
subfamily Syrphinae. They are
typically moderate sized with wasp-like bodies.
Their larvae are predatory, often...