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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 3 von 4 1 2 3 4 | | | | Running crab spiders are not common. They prefer the warm climate of the subtropics. There is a particularly wide variety of species in South America. Running crab spiders are characterized by four pairs of legs of equal length, the second of which can be a bit longer. | | |
| | ...es. Some examples of genera of small-headed flies are: Acrocera, Astomella, Corononcodes, Cyrtus, Eulonchus, Lasia, Ocnaea, Ogcodes, Oligoneura, Opsebius, Philopota, Pterodontia and Turbopsebius. In Germany there are 8 known species while in North America there are approximately ten times as many. | | |
| | | ...nd a proboscis. It is followed by the chest (thorax) with the wings, which characterise the shape of lepidopterans. Finally there is the abdomen. Lepidopterans reach body lengths of 1.5 - 100 mm. The largest lepidopteran species is native to South America and reaches a wingspan of 300 mm, while the smallest lepidopteran wingspans are 1.5 - 2 mm. | | |
| | The painted lady is found on the subtropical plains. This species is common and is encountered in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. In Europe, the painted lady is a permanent resident in the Mediterranean region only. | | |
| | Plagiognathus arbustorum | | ... aphids and allies), the suborder true bugs (Heteroptera), the infraorder Cimicomorpha, the family capsid bugs (Miridae), the subfamily Phylinae and the tribe Phylini. Plagiognathus arbustorum are common and widespread in Europe, Asia and North America. They were introduced to the latter. It is among the most common species of true bugs in Central Europe. | | |
| | Common cluster fly | | ...achycera, infraorder Muscomorpha (Sub-Department: Calyptratae) the superfamily Oestroidea and to the family blowflies (Calliphoridae). It is of the subfamily Polleniinae and the genus Pollenia. This species is common and widespread in Europe, North America, North Africa and Asia. It reproduces 3-4 times a year and is non-dangered. | | |
| | Checkered beetles | | ...y Cleroidea. Subfamilies of the checkered beetle are: Clerinae, Epiphloeinae, Enopliinae, Hydnocerinae, Korynetinae, Tarsosteninae, Thaneroclerinae and Tillina. There are approximately 3,600 species of Cleridae worldwide, 500 of which exist in North America, 70 in Europe. In Central Europe 20 species from 11 different genera can be found. | | |
| | ...iata, Lonchoptera nitidifrons, Lonchoptera scutellata and Lonchoptera tristis. Lonchoptera furcata are found throughout the world possibly due to overseas shipments of vegetables. Male spear-winged flies are rarely encountered, especially in North America. | | |
| | Rhopalus subrufus | | ...s), the suborder true/typical bugs (Heteroptera), the infraorder Pentatomorpha, the superfamily Coreoidea, the family Rhopalidae, the subfamily Rhopalinae and the tribe Rhopalini. Rhopalus subrufus are widespread and relatively common in Europe, America and Asia (south of the Arctic Circle) and also occur in Africa southwards to the tropics. This species is not endangered. | | |
| | Scoliid wasps | | ...d the superfamily Vespoidea. The family Scoliidae is divided into 2 subfamilies, the Campsomerinae (synonym: Proscoliinae) and the Scoliinae. Both subfamilies together comprise about 300 species. 20 species from 6 different genera are known in North America. | | |
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