| | | Long-legged flies | | Long-legged flies (Dolichopodidae) are a family in the order Diptera. They are divided into the genera Achalcus, Argyra, Asyndetus, Hypocharasus, Melenderia, Orthochile, Medetera, Poecilobothrus and Thrypticus. Around 350 species are found in Germany, 2600 in Europe and 5000 worldwide. Among the best-known species is the green long-legged fly (Poecil... | | |
| | Thick-headed flies | | The thick-headed flies (Conopidae) are in the order Diptera, the suborder Brachycera and the section Cyclorrhapha This family is divided into the subfamilies Conopinae, Myopinae and Dalmaniinae. Some examples of genera from these subfamilies are: Abrachyglossum, Conops, Dalmannia, Leopoldius, Melanosoma, Myopa, Physocephala, Sicus, Thecophora, Tropidomyia and Zodion. | | |
| | | Crab spiders | | Crab spiders (Thomisidae) is one of the most varied families. It belongs to the order spiders (Araneae) and the suborder Araneomorphae. This family comprises approximately 164 genera (eg Coriarachne, Diaea, Heriaeus, Misumena, Ebrechtella, Monaeses, Ozyptila, Pistius, Runcinia, Synema, Thomisus, Tmarus, Xysticus and Misumenops) with 2042 different species. These include: Coriarachne depressa, Diaea dorsata, Misumena vatia, Ebrec... | | |
| | Cobweb spiders | | Cobweb spiders (Theridiidae), also called comb-footed spiders, belong to the order spiders (Araneae), the suborder Araneomorphae (also: Labidognatha), the series Entelegynae, and the superfamily Araneoidea. The family cobweb spiders includes 96 genera with 2283 species and its members are found throughout the world. . Cobweb spiders are frequently encountered in the temperate zones as well as in the subtropical and tropical regions. | | |
| | In Europe the following genera can be found: Achaearanea, Anelosimus, Carniella, Chrysso, Coleosoma, Crustulina, Dipoena, Enoplognatha, Episinus, Euryopis, Keijia, Lasaeola, widow spiders (Latrodectus), Neottiura, Nesticodes, Paidiscura, Parasteatoda, Pholcomma, Robertus, Rugatho... | | |
| | Among the 19 genera of metal mark moths are: Millieria, Phormoestes, Nyx, Brenthia (Syn.: Microaethia, Litobrenthia), Anthophila, Asterivora, Caloreas, Choreutis (Syn.: Choreutidia), Hemerophila (Syn.: Allononyma), Melanoxena, Peotyle, Prochoreutis, Rhobonda, Saptha (S... | | |
| | The genera of Chaoboridae are: Chaoborus, Corethra, Cryophila, Eucorethra and Mochlonyx. They contain the following species: Chaoborus crystal linus, Chaoborus albatus, Chaoborus americanus, Chaoborus astictopus, Chaoborus cooki, Chaoborus festivus, Chaoborus ... | | |
| | Genera of the family of midges are: Abiskomyia, Ablabesmyia, Acamptocladius, Acricotopus, Avrozavrelia, Alotanypus, Anatopynia, Antillocladius, Apedilum, Apometriocnemus, Apsectrotanypus, Arctodiamesa, Arctopelopia, Asheum, Australopelopia, Axarus, Baeocte... | | |
| | Genera of these tribes are: Anthomyia, Botanophila, Chiastocheta, Fucellia, Hylemya, Hylemyza, Chirosia, Egle, Lasiomma, Strobilomyia, Acridomyia, Adia, Boreophorbia, Coenosopsia, Delia, Eustalomyia, Heterostylodes, Hydrophoria, Leucophora, Paregle, Phorbi... | | |
| | There are more than 10,000 species worldwide, around 1,170 species in Europe and 400 in Germany. Some examples of species are: Lygus pratensis, Rhabdomiris striatellus and Lygocoris pabulinus. There are approximately 1000 genera including: Calocoris, Campylomma, Creontiades, Deraeocoris, Diaphnocoris, Leptoptera, Lopidia, Lygus, Orthotylus, Pameridea, Phytocoris and Psallus). Miridae reach body lengths of 2-15 mm. Their bodies are usually oblong and often differ dramaticall... | | |
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