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Keyword: Genus | 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 13 von 17 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 | | | | Pond olive dun | | The pond olive dun (Cloeon dipterum), also called the small mayfly, of the order mayflies (Ephemeroptera), suborder split-back mayflies (Schistonota) and the superfamily Baetoidea belongs to the family of the Baetidae and to the genus Cloeon. This species is widespread from Europe to Siberia to East Asia (Japan). It is mainly found in Central Europe, but is also encountered on an occasional basis in Northern and Southern Europe. The Pond olive dun reproduces twice a year,the fir... | | |
| | Gasteruption jaculator | | Gasteruption jaculator (synonym Foenus jaculator) is a species belonging to the genus Gasteruption, in the order Hymenoptera, the suborder Apocrita, the superfamily Evanioidea,the family Gasteruptiidae, and the subfamily Gasteruptiinae. Gasteruption jaculator are relatively common and widespread in Central Europe. This speciesis n... | | |
| | | 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 rorida are: Lyciella rorida and Lycia rorida. This species is commonly found throughout the Palearctic. | | |
| | 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, Geomyza calceata and Geomyza pictipennis. Geomyza tripunctata are widespread throughout the Holarctic and are one of Europe's most common Opomyzidae species. | | |
| | Sicus ferrugineus | | ...ptera), 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 Sicus. Scientific synonyms for this species are: Conops cessans, Conops ferrugineus and Sicus cessans. Sicus ferrugineus are widespread in the Palaearctic zone of Europe, Africa and Asia. In Central Europe it is the most common species of the Conopi... | | |
| | Scarlet dragonfly | | ...he scarlet dragonfly (Crocothemis erythraea), or common scarlet-darter, is a species in the order dragonflies (Odonata), the suborder Epiprocta, the infraorder dragonflies (Anisoptera), the superfamily Libelluloidea, the family Libellulidae, and the genus Crocothemis. Subspecies of the scarlet dragonfly are Crocothemis erythraea chaldaeorum and Crocothemis erythraea erythraea. | | |
| | Black-lined skimmer | | ...um), also called the black-tailed skimmer, is a species in the order dragonflies and damselflies (Odonata), the suborder dragonflies (Anisoptera), the superfamily Libelluloidea, the family skimmers (Libellulidae), the subfamily Libellulinae, and the genus Orthetrum. A scientific synonym for this species is Libellula cancellata. Subspecies of Orthetrum cancellatum are as follows: Orthetrum cancellatum cancellatum, Orthetrum cancellatum kraepelini and Orthetrum cancellatum orientale. The black-lined sk... | | |
| | Large red damselfly | | ... large red damselfly (Pyrrhosoma nymphula) is a species in the order true dragonflies (Odonata), the suborder damselflies (Zygoptera), the superfamily Coenagrionoidea, the family narrow-winged damselflies or pond damselflies (Coenagrionidae) and the genus Pyrrhosoma. The large red damselfly is common in most of Europe however it is absent in most of Scandinavia and in some parts of southern Europe. In Germany, it is one of the most common dragonfly species. | | |
| | Two-tailed Pasha | | The two-tailed pasha (Charaxes jasius) is a species belonging to the genus Charaxes, in the order butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera), the suborder Glossata, the infraorder Heteroneura (division: Ditrysia; unranked: Rhopalocera), the superfamily Papilionoidea, the family brush-footed butterflies (Nymphalidae), the subfamil... | | |
| | Charaxes jasius is the largest of the European butterflies and the only example of this genus in Europe. Female specimens are slightly larger than males and reach wing spans of 80 - 100 mm. The former can have front wings which are over 40mm in length. The upper surface of the front wings is light brown. There are yellowish-brown to orange-b... | | |
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