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| Small-headed flies, are commonly found throughout the world with the exception of some islands. They are divided into 3 subfamilies (Panopinae, Philopotinae and Acrocerinae), and 50 genera with a total of approximately 520 different species. While most species live in the tropics and subtropics, there are a total of 10 genera in Europe from all three sub-families. 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 approxima... | | |
| | Scentless plant bugs | ...infraorder Pentatomorpha and the superfamily Coreoidea. The scentless plant bugs are divided into two subfamilies (Rhopalinae and Serinethinae). The subfamily Rhopalinae includes the tribes Rhopalini, Chorosomini, Harmostini and Niestrheini.
The genera Arhyssus, Aufeius, Brachycarenus, Corizus, Chorosoma, Harmostes, Liorhyssus, Myrmus, Niesthrea, Rhopalus and Stictopleurus belong to these 4 tribes. Species from these genera are: Brachycarenus tigrinus, Chorosoma schillingi, Corizus lateralis, Corizus scutatus, Corizus viridicatus, Corizus miriformis, Corizus crassicornis, Corizus bohemanii, Corizus indentatus, Corizus scotti, Corizus hyalinus, Corizus hyoscyami, Harmos...
...s tigrinus, Rhopalus maculatus, Rhopalus parumpunctatus, Rhopalus subrufus, Stictopleurus cf. pictus, Stictopleurus abutilon, Stictopleurus punctatonervosus and Stictopleurus crassicornis.
The subfamily soapberry bugs (Serinethinae) includes the genera Boisea, Jadera and Leptocoris with, for example, these species: Boisea rubrolineatus, Jadera haematoloma, Leptocoris tagalicus, Leptocoris rufomarginatus and Leptocoris mitellata. | | |
| | | Genera Anthophora and Amegilla | | The genera Anthophora and Amegilla form a new genus in the family bees (Apidae), the order Hymenoptera , the superfamily Apoidea and the subfamily Anthophorinae. The German name for this new genus is “Pelzbienen” and could be translated as “fur bees”. ... | | |
| | Running crab spiders | | Running crab spiders is a family in the order spiders (Araneae) and the suborder Araneomorphae. This family is found throughout the world and comprises approximately 502 species in 29 genera. In Europe there are 25 species. The largest genus of running crab spider is Philodromus with 237 - 240 species, 16 of which are found in Europe. Other genera living in Europe are Ebo, Thanatus, Tibellus and Apollophanes. | | |
| | Meshweb weavers | | ...e meshweb weavers (Dictynidae) are a family in the order spiders (Araneae), the suborder Araneomorphae, the series Entelegynae and the superfamily Dictynoidea. Meshweb weavers are found throughout the world. There are approximately 563 species in 48 genera. Some examples of the genera are: Nigma, Altella, Argenna, Archeodictyna, Blabomma, Cicurina, Dictyna, Emblyna, Lathys, Saltonia and Yoryma. The species include: Dictyna arundinacea, Nigma flavescens, Nigma puella and Nigma walckenaeri. | | |
| | Flat-footed flies | | ... a family in the order Diptera, suborder Brachycera, infraorder Muscomorpha ( unranked taxon: Cyclorrhapha), section Aschiza and superfamily Platypezoidea. This family is commonly encountered throughout the world and comprises approximately 20 genera and about 250 species. The genera include:
Agathomyia, Bertamyia, Bolopus, Callomya, Calotarsa, Grossoseta, Grossovena, Kesselimyia, Melanderomyia, Linderomyia, Microsania, Paraplatypeza, Penesymmetrica, Platypeza, Platypezina, Plesioclythia, Polyporivora, Protoclythia, Seri and... | | |
| | Phantom midges | | ...e superfamily Culicoidea is. In former times this family was classified as the subfamily Chaoborinae in the family mosquitoes (Culicidae). The Chaoboridae are divided into 2 subfamilies (Chaoborinae and Eucorethrinae), They come with comprising 5 genera and 19 species. In Europe 3 genera with 14 species are common. In Central Europe, more than 11 species can be encountered, of which Corethra plumicornis is the most common and conspicuous. | | |
| | Mason bees | | The genera Hoplitis, Hoplosmia and Osmia are called mason bees. Mason bees are loners (solitary bees) and belong to the family Megachilidae. Approximately 50 different species are found in Central Europe. These include Osmia bicornis and Osmia cornuta.
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| | Fossil findings of Nematocera date back to 170 million years ago. The family includes 35 genera with 2, 700 species. 104 species occure in Europe.
Nematocera are delicately constructed, with slim, wire like antennae and long thin legs. Their mouthparts are usually used to sting and to suck up food.
The Nematocera are found throughout t... | | |
| | Flesh flies | | Flesh flies (Sarcophagidae) are a family of the order Diptera. There are approximately 2500 species worldwide of which 10 are found in Germany. The family of Flesh flies is divided in 2 genera, Sarcophaga and Senotaina. In Germany, the marbled-grey flesh fly (Sarcophaga carnaria) is the most common. | | |
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