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Murky-legged Black Legionnaire
The murky-legged black legionnaire (Beris chalybata) of the order Diptera, suborder Brachycera, family soldier flies (Stratiomyidae), and the subfamily Beridinae, belongs to the genus Beris. This species is encountered commonly, almost everywhere in the world. These medium-sized flies reach body lengths of up to 10 mm. They are dark green and have a metallic sheen. They have a dark head with large, oval, dark red compound eye...
>> Flies -> soldier flies -> Beris chalybata
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.
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Melanostoma mellinum
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).
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Melanostoma scalare
Heineken fly
...s), also called heineken hoverfly, is a species 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.
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Heineken Hoverfly
Field digger wasp
The field digger wasp (Mellinus arvensis) is a species in the order hymenopterans (Hymenoptera), the suborder Apocrita, the series Spheciformes, the family Sphecidae, and the genus Mellinus.
>> Wasps -> sphecoid wasps -> Field Digger Wasp
Valenzuela flavidus
Valenzuela flavidus belong to the genus Valenzuela, in the order booklice (Psocoptera), the suborder Psocomorpha, the infraorder Caeciliusetae, the superfamily Caeciliusoidea, the family Caeciliusidae, the subfamily Caeciliusinae and the tribe Coryphacini. This booklice species is common ...
>> Booklice - Barkflies -> Valenzuela flavidus
Eristalis lineata
...ta) is a species in the order two-winged flies (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.
>> Flies -> Hoverflies -> Eristalis lineata
Sheep bot fly
The sheep bot fly (Oestrus ovis) belongs to the genus Oestrus in the order Diptera and is the most common member of the subfamily Oestrinae, in the family of bot flies (Oestridae). The sheep bot fly originally came from the Palearctic eco-zone but is now found throughout the world. The sheep bo...
>> Flies -> Botflies -> Sheep Nasal Botfly
Canary speckled wood
The canary speckled wood (Pararge xiphioides) is a species in the order butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera), the family Nymphalidae, the subfamily Satyrinae, the tribe Elymniini, and the genus Pararge. The species is widespread in the Canary Islands of La Gomera, La Palma, Tenerife and Gran Canaria and is the most abundant butterfly there. The canary speckled wood is considered non-endangered and produces several new generations a year.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Butterflies -> Canary speckled wood
...ish-orange-red spots. Near the hem of the forewing whitish edge lines and 3-4 eye patches are as coexistent. The outer edge of the rear wing is concave. This is an important criterion to distinguish the canary speckled wood from other species of the genus Pararge. The undersides of the hind wings are ochre-coloured and slightly marbled with a brownish colour. In some sections, jagged lines follow the contours of the outer edge. Indistinct dark brown "eyes" with a light core can also be foun...
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Butterflies -> Canary speckled wood

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