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- Drymodromia trochanterata is a species of dance flies, in the fly family Empididae. Smith, Kenneth G. V. (1969). "The Empididae of southern Africa (Diptera)"...
- Leptosciarella trochanterata is a species of fly in the family Sciaridae. It is found in the Palearctic. Fauna Europaea Bei-Bienko, G.Y. & Steyskal, G...
- Hilarempis trochanterata is a species of dance flies, in the fly family Empididae. Smith, Kenneth G. V. (1969). "The Empididae of southern Africa (Diptera)"...
- somatotheca Braunsapis strandi Braunsapis stuckenbergorum Braunsapis trochanterata Braunsapis verticalis Braunsapis vitrea Braunsapis virilipicta Wikimedia...
- (Meigen, 1830) O. rubidipes Becker, 1910 O. smirnovi Nartshuk, 1955 O. trochanterata Collin, 1946 O. vastator (Curtis, 1845) O. ventricosi Nartshuk, 1955...
- (Villeneuve, 1938) Chlorolydella schistacea Mesnil, 1955 Chlorolydella trochanterata (Villeneuve, 1934) Chlorolydella varipes Mesnil, 1970 Chlorolydella...
- Gupta, 1991 c g Scaptomyza trivittata Hardy, 1965 i c g Scaptomyza trochanterata Collin, 1953 i c g Scaptomyza tumidula Hardy, 1965 i c g Scaptomyza...
- triquetrus O'Hara & Wood, 2021 Billaea trivittata (Curran, 1929) Billaea trochanterata Mesnil, 1970 Billaea vanemdeni Fennah, 1959 Billaea velutina Mesnil...
- similis Smith, 1969 D. simplex Smith, 1969 D. trivittata Smith, 1969 D. trochanterata Smith, 1969 Smith, Kenneth G. V. (1969). "The Empididae of southern...
- tomentella (Kieffer, 1904) Evaniella tractigena (Kieffer, 1910) Evaniella trochanterata (Cameron, 1887) Evaniella varicornis (Cameron, 1887) "Evaniella Report"...