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| Twin-spot centurion soldierfly | | The twin-spot centurion soldierfly (Sargus bipunctatus) belongs to the order Diptera and to the family of soldier flies (Stratiomyidae). This species is common and widespread throughout Europe. | | |
| | Soldier flies | | Soldier flies (Stratiomyidae) are a family within the order Diptera.2000 species can be found worldwide, 100 of which exist in Central Europe, . 65 in Germany.
Soldier flies reach body lengths of 3-20 mm. Many species have black and yellow markings; others have a metal... | | |
| | | 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.
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| | Chloromyia formosa | | Chloromyia formosa belong to the genus Chloromyia, in the order two-winged flies (Diptera), the suborder true flies (Brachycera) [ unranked: Orthorrhapha], the infraorder Stratiomyomorpha, the family soldier flies (Stratiomyidae) and the subfamily Sarginae. The species is common and widespread from southern Scandinavia and Western Europe to North Africa. In Central Europe it is the most common species of soldier fly. Some time ago it was introduced into the eastern United... | | |
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