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Spear-winged flies
Spear-winged flies (Lonchopteridae) are a family in the order Diptera, suborder Brachycera, infraorder Muscomorpha, the unranked taxon Cyclorrhapha, the section Aschiza and the superfamily Lonchopteroidea. Their scientific family name is synonymous with the Musidoridae. This small family is monogeneric, it only cont...
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Lauxaniid flies
The lauxaniid flies (Lauxaniidae) are a family in the order two-winged flies (Diptera), the suborder true flies (Brachycera), the infraorder Muscomorpha (section: Schizophora, subsection: Acalyptrata) and the superfamily Lauxanioidea. "Sapromyzidae” is an obsolete scientific synonym for this family. The lauxaniid flies are divid...
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Meiosimyza rorida
Meiosimyza rorida belong to the order Diptera, the suborder Brachycera, the infraorder Muscomorpha - Section: Schizophora; Subsection: Acalyptrate muscoids (Acalyptratae), the superfamily Lauxanioidea, the familyLauxaniidae and to the genus Meiosimyza. Scientific synonyms for Meiosimyza rori...
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Geomyza tripunctata
Geomyza tripunctata is a species in the order two-winged flies (Diptera), the suborder flies (Brachycera), the infraorder Muscomorpha (section Schizophora, subsection Acalyptrata), the superfamily Opomyzoidea, the family Opomyzidae, and the genus Geomyza. Scientific synonyms for this species are: Geomyza bracata, Geomyz...
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Sicus ferrugineus
Sicus ferrugineus is a species in the order two-winged flies (Diptera), the suborder brachyceran flies (Brachycera), the infraorder Muscomorpha (section: Schizophora; subsection: Acalyptrata), the superfamily Conopoidea, the family thick-headed flies (Conopidae), the subfamily Myopinae, the tribe Sicini, and the genus...
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Conops flavipes
Conops flavipes - Conops (Conops) flavipes - belong to the subgenus "Conops (Conops)", in the order Diptera, the suborder flies (Brachycera), the infraorder Muscomorpha (section: Schizophora; subsection: Acalyptratae), the superfamily Conopoidea, the family Conopidae, the subfamily Conopinae, the tribe Conopini and the genus Conops. Conops melanocephala i...
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Grey flesh fly
The grey flesh fly (Sarcophaga carnaria) is also known as the "camouflaged flesh fly" or "carrion fly". The scientific name is more accurately Sarcophaga (Sarcophaga) carnaria. This species is in the order two-winged flies (Diptera), the suborder flies (Brachycera), the infraorder Muscomorpha (section Schizophora, subsection calyptrata), the superfamily Oestroidea, the family flesh flies (Sarcophagidae), the subfamily Sarcophaginae, the genus Sarcophaga, and the subgenus Sarco...
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Epiphragma ocellaris
Epiphragma ocellaris belong to the family Limoniidae, in the order two-winged flies (Diptera), the suborder Nematocera, the infraorder Tipulomorpha and the superfamily Tipuloidea. Epiphragma ocellaris are widespread but rare in Europe.
>> Mosquitoes -> Limoniid Crane Flies -> Epiphragma ocellaris
Adult tachina flies feed on honeydew, nectar, vegetable juices, feces or on carrion. Their larvae feed parasitically on all kinds of larvae, pupae and adult insects. This includes caterpillars, beetles (larvae and adults) and the larvae of various Diptera and arthropods. The larvae of the tachina flies enter their host animals in different ways. Firstly through ingestion of their eggs, secondly through oviposition directly on the host animal, or thirdly through the hatched larvae’s direct entry into ...
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Dung midges - Minute black scavenger flies
The minute black scavenger flies (Scatopsidae), also known as "dung midges" are an important family, in the order flies (Diptera), the suborder Nematocera, the infraorder Psychodomorpha and the superfamily Scatopsoidea. This family is divided into the subfamilies Aspistinae, Ectaetiinae, Psectrosciarinae and Scatopsinae. The subfamilies include 31 genera, and around 250 to 30...
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