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Keyword: Meiosimyza | 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 1 von 1 | | | |
| ...lliopum elisae, Calliopum simillimum, Cnemacantha muscaria, Eusapromyza multipunctata, Homoneura biumbrata, Homoneura lamellata, Homoneura mediospinosa, Homoneura patelliformis, Lauxania (Czernushka) albomaculata, Lauxania (Lauxania) cylindricornis, Meiosimyza affinis, Meiosimyza decempunctata, Meiosimyza decipiens, Meiosimyza laeta, Meiosimyza mihalyii, Meiosimyza platycephala, Meiosimyza rorida, Meiosimyza subfasciata, Minettia (Frendelia) austriaca, Minettia (Frendelia) longipennis, Minettia (Minettia) fasciata, Minettia (Minettia) lupulina, Minettia (Minettia) plumicornis, Minettia (Minettia) tabidiventris, Minettia (Plesiominettia) filia, Minettia ... | | |
| | 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. | | |
| | | Some examples of genera are: Lauxania, Neogriphoneura, Cestrotus, Homoneura, Phobeticomyia, Minettia, Prosopomyia, Sapromyza, Tricholauxania, Aulogastromyia, Calliopum, Cnemacantha, Eusapromyza, Homoneura, Meiosimyza, Pachycerina, Peplomyza, Poecilolycia, Pseudolyciella, Tricholauxania and Trigonometopus. | | |
| | Meiosimyza rorida reach body lengths of up to 4 mm. Their round, yellowish, reddish and beige coloured bodies are covered in dark, widely spaced bristles. The head is yellowish-white, with a broad face and dark stripes of bristles at the top. The compound eyes... | | |
| | ...he wings are transparent. When the wings are outspread, two very short, parallel veins are visible near the root of the wings. The rear vein is weaker and often only looks like a fold. The legs are yellowish-beige. An identifying characteristic of Meiosimyza rorida is the row of black bristles located on the thighs of the first leg pair. | | |
| | Meiosimyza rorida are active from May to October in Central Europe, and prefer to live in the herb layers of deciduous forests, where they can be encountered moving slowly on leaves and stems. When disturbed, they hide. Females lay their eggs in rotting lea... | | |
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