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Keyword: Notata | 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 2 von 2 1 2 | | | | Frit flies | | ... throughout the world. There are approximately 2000 species worldwide, 178 of which can be found in Central Europe. Some examples of frit flies are: Lipara lucens , Oscinella frit , gout fly (Chlorops pumilionis), yellow swarming fly (haumatomyia notata) and Meromyza saltatrix.
Frit flies reach body lengths of 2-7 mm. Their bodies can be yellow, orange, brown, dark brown or black in colour, depending on which species they are. They have strong mouth parts, but their front wings and halteres ar... | | |
| | Yellow swarming fly | | The yellow swarming fly (Thaumatomyia notata), of the order Diptera and the suborder Brachycera, belongs to the family frit flies (Chloropidae) and to the genus Thaumatomyia. This species is common and widespread in Europe and Asia. | | |
| | | The yellow flat-footed fly (Agathomyia wankowiczii) is the most well known species. Other common species are from the genus Platypeza. These species include: Bertamyia notata, Paraplatypeza atra and Polyporivora polypori. The oldest fossil remains of flat-footed flies are from the Cretaceous period. The flies of this family reproduce twice a year and are non endangered.
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| | ..., Opetiopalpus bicolor, Opetiopalpus hybridus, Opetiopalpus scutellaris, Opetiopalpus wagneri, Paratillus carus, Tarsostenus univittatus, Denops albofasciatus, Denops canariensis, Flabellotilloidea palaestina, Teloclerus compressicornis, Tilloidea notata, Tilloidea transversalis, Tilloidea unifasciata, Tillus elongatus, Tillus flabellicornis, Tillus ibericus, Tillus pallidipennis und Tillus pectinicornis. | | |
| | ...ered throughout the year and hunt small insects like springtails (Collembola), aphids (Aphidoidea), Diptera and others. They don’t build webs.
Pachygnatha listeri often appear in the company of Pachygnatha clercki and in the vicinity of Zygielle x-notata.
Mating may take several hours and is normally non-fatal for the males. For oviposition, the female produces a flat, white cocoon, which it fastens amongst moss, under a stone or under dry leaves. There is no brood care. The newly hatched spider... | | |
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