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Keyword: America | Overview - a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z | Seite 2 von 4 1 2 3 4 | | | | Thick-legged hoverfly | | ...s (Diptera), the suborder Brachycera, the infraorder Muscomorpha (section Aschiza), the superfamily Syrphoidea, the family hoverflies (Syrphidae), and the genus Syritta.
This species is widespread and common in Europe, Asia, North Africa and North America. In Germany it is one of the most frequently occurring hoverflies. | | |
| | Common woodlouse | | The common woodlouse (Oniscus Asellus), belongs to the order isopods (Isopoda), the family Oniscidae and the genus Oniscus. This species is commonly found in Europe, America, Africa and Asia. Common woodlice reach body lengths of 15-18 mm. They are dark grey to blackish-brown in colour. They have two longitudinal rows of bright spots on their backs and bright coloured. appendages with punctiform openings (defensive... | | |
| | Black garden ant | | The black garden ant (Lasius niger) is widespread in Europe, Asia, Africa and America. The queens are 8 to 9 mm in length, workers, 3 to 5 mm, and males up to 5 mm in length.
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| | Lygus pratensis | | Lygus pratensis belong to the family capsid bugs (Miridae). They are widespread in Europe, North Africa, North America and Asia. | | |
| | While the adults feed on the juices of various plants, such as ivy, linden, and maple, the larvae live exclusively from the juice of rhododendron. This species came from America to Europe with the introduction of rhododendron, and has been common in Europe since the 30s. | | |
| | Common yellow dung fly | | The common yellow dung fly (Scathophaga stercoraria), also called the golden dung fly, belongs to the family dung flies (Scathophagidae) and the genus Scathophaga. This species is common and widespread throughout Europe, North America and Asia.
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| | Dung flies | | ... suborder Brachycera and to the superfamily Muscoidea, within which they form a separate family. Dung flies are found throughout the world. There are approximately 300 species worldwide, of which about 100 are known in Europe and up to 140 in North America . Some examples are: common yellow dung fly (Scathophaga stercoraria), Coproica acutangula, Parallelomma vittatum, Scathophaga litorea and Lotophila atra. | | |
| | Platycheirus albimanus | | ...(Diptera), the family hoverflies (Syrphidae), and the genus Platycheirus. This is the most easily identified species of its genus, this applies especially to the males of the species. Platycheirus albimanus are widespread and common in Europe, North America and North Asia. | | |
| | Melanostoma mellinum | | Melanostoma mellinum is a species in the order two-winged flies (Diptera), the suborder flies (Brachycera), the family hoverflies (Syrphidae), and the genus Melanostoma. This species of hoverfly is one of the most widespread in Europe, America, Africa and Asia. Melanostoma mellinum can easily be confused with Melanostoma scalare. | | |
| | Philodromus aureolus | | Philodromus aureolus belong to the genus Philodromus, in the order spiders (Araneae), the suborder Araneomorphae, and the family philodromid crab spiders or running crab spiders (Philodromidae). This species is widespread in Europe, Africa, North America and Asia. It is common in Germany and Central Europe and is found almost everywhere. | | |
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