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- Tachydromia is a genus of hybotid flies. It is widespread around the world, with species found essentially everywhere except the polar regions and some...
- Platypalpus luteus (Meigen, 1804) Synonyms Tachydromia lutea Meigen, 1804 Tachydromia glabra Meigen, 1822 Tachydromia pallidus Meigen, 1822 Platypalpus formalis...
- Tachydromia umbrarum is a species of fly in the family Hybotidae. It is found in the Palearctic . Haliday, Alexander Henry (1833). "Catalogue of Diptera...
- (Fallén, 1815) Synonyms Tachydromia candicans Fallén, 1815 Tachydromia ventralis Meigen, 1822 Platypalpus varius Walker, 1852 Tachydromia oedicnema Strobl,...
- L. flavipes Binomial name Leptopeza flavipes (Meigen, 1820) Synonyms Tachydromia flavipes Meigen, 1804 Ocydromia ruficollis Meigen, 1820 Ocydromia flavipes...
- Hybotidae Subfamily: Tachydromiinae Tribe: Drapetini Genus: Stilpon Loew, 1859 Type species Tachydromia graminum Fallén, 1815 Synonyms Agatachys Meigen, 1830...
- name Ischnomyia albicosta (Walker, 1849) Synonyms Diastata albicosta Walker, 1849 Ischnomyia ****la Loew, 1863 Tachydromia vittipennis Walker, 1857...
- Some, such as Tachydromia, are predators that run around on the bark of trees in complex patterns, hence the common name. Tachydromia species are only...
- 24 April 2023. Grootaert, P.; Shamshev, I. (2009). "First records of Tachydromia Meigen and Tachypeza Meigen (Diptera: Hybotidae) from Viet Nam, with...
- Tachydromiinae Tribe: Drapetini Genus: Elaphropeza Macquart, 1827 Type species Tachydromia ephippiata Fallén, 1815 Synonyms Ctenodrapetis Bezzi, 1904...