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Keyword: Europe | 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 16 von 23 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 | | | | Genera Anthophora and Amegilla | | ...ptera , the superfamily Apoidea and the subfamily Anthophorinae. The German name for this new genus is “Pelzbienen” and could be translated as “fur bees”. Anthophora and Amegilla are found throughout the world and they are widespread in Central Europe where approximately 20 species can be found. Some species of the genus Anthophora are: Anthophora aestivalis, Anthophora bimaculata, Anthophora borealis, Anthophora crassipes, Anthophora fulvitarsis, Anthophora furcata, Anthophora plagiata, Anthoph... | | |
| | Hylaeus | | ...ylaeus are a genus in the family plasterer bees (Colletidae) within the order Hymenoptera, the suborder Apocrita, the infraorder Aculeata, the superfamily Apoidea and the subfamily Hylaeineae. This genus has numerous species worldwide. In Central Europe around 45 species are common, and in Germany 37.
Hylaeus reach body lengths of 6-9 mm. Their bodies are almost always black and hairless , which rules out immediate determination of Hylaeus species in the field. . Only three species have red a... | | |
| | | 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. | | |
| | Melanostoma scalare | | Melanostoma scalare is a species in the order two-winged flies (Diptera), the family hoverflies (Syrphidae) and the genus Melanostoma. This species is widespread and common in Europe, Africa and Asia. It can easily be confused with Melanostoma mellinum. Melanostoma scalare reach body lengths of 8 - 10 mm while Melanostoma mellinum are slightly smaller (4 - 8 mm). | | |
| | Booklice | | ..., also called barklice or barkflies, are an order in the class insects (Insecta), the subclass winged insects (Pterygota) and the infraclass Neoptera. Psocoptera comprise approximately 2,700 species, and are found throughout the world. In Central Europe around 100 booklice species occur. | | |
| | Heineken fly | | ...ecies in the order two-winged flies (Diptera), the suborder Brachycera, the infraorder Muscomorpha (section: Aschiza), the superfamily Syrphoidea, and the family hoverflies (Syrphidae).
This species of the genus Rhingia is common and widespread in Europe and Asia. | | |
| | Eristalis lineata | | ...(Diptera), the suborder Brachycera, the infraorder Cyclorrhapha (section: Aschiza), the superfamily Syrphoidea, the family hoverflies (Syrphidae), the subfamily Eristalinae, the tribe Eristalini and the genus Eristalis. This species is widespread in Europe, North Africa and Asia. | | |
| | Plant-parasitic Hemipterans - Sternorrhyncha | | ...ly aphids (Aphidoidea), scale insects (Coccoidea), Psylloidea, whiteflies (Aleyrodoidea) and Phylloxeroidea. The Sternorrhyncha are common and widespread throughout the world. There are approximately 8,000 species. Some 1060 species occur in Central Europe. Sternorrhyncha reach body lengths of 0.5 - 38 mm. In shape and colouration, the species differ strongly. | | |
| | Bot flies | | Bot flies (Oestridae), also botflies, are a family of flies in the order Diptera. There are approximately 100 species found worldwide, 11 of which are encountered in Central Europe. The family of Bot flies is divided into three subfamilies: Oestrinae, Cephenemyiinae and Hypodermatinae. Some examples of species of Bot flies are: sheep bot fly (Oestrus ovis), Gasterophilus intestinalis, Hypoderma diana, Rhinoestrus purpureus, Hy... | | |
| | Tachina flies | | Tachina flies (Tachinidae), also called tachinids, are a family in the order Diptera. Approximately 8200 species are encountered throughout the world. About 500, are found in Europe. The tachina flies are divided into 4 subfamilies, known as Phasiinae, Dexiinae, Tachininae and Exoristinae. | | |
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