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Rhaphigaster nebulosa
Rhaphigaster nebulosa, (synonym Raphigaster nebulosa), is a species in the order bugs (Hemiptera), the suborder true bugs (Heteroptera), the infraorder Pentatomomorpha, the superfamily Pentatomoidea, the family stink bugs and shield bugs (Pentatomidae), and the subfamily Pentatominae. It is the only species of the genus Rhaphigaster. Rhaphigaster nebulosa are widespread in Europe and the Palearctic ecozone of Asia. In Europe it is...
>> Bugs -> Stink Bugs -> Rhaphigaster nebulosa
Dung midges - Minute black scavenger flies
The minute black scavenger flies (Scatopsidae), also known as "dung midges" are an important family, in the order flies (Diptera), the suborder Nematocera, the infraorder Psychodomorpha and the superfamily Scatopsoidea. This family is divided into the subfamilies Aspistinae, Ectaetiinae, Psectrosciarinae and Scatopsinae. The subfamilies include 31 genera, and around 250 to 300 different species.
>> Mosquitoes -> Dung midges
Brown argus
The brown argus (Aricia agestis) is a species in the order butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera), the suborder Glossata, the infraorder Heteroneura (section Ditrysia), the superfamily Papilionoidea, the family gossamer winged butterflies (Lycaenidae), the subfamily coppers (Lycaeninae), the tribe Polyommatini, and the genus Aricia. A scientific synonym for this species is Plebeius agestis.
>> Moths & Butterflies -> Gossamer-winged butterflies -> Brown argus
Southern green stink bug
The southern green stink bug (Nezara viridula) is a species in the order bugs (Hemiptera), the suborder true bugs (Heteroptera), the infraorder Pentatomomorpha, the superfamily Pentatomoidea, the family stink bugs (Pentatomidae), the subfamily Pentatominae, and the genus Nezara. The southern green stink bug probably originated in Ethiopia, but is now widespread in America, Europe, Africa and Asia. It occurs most frequently...
>> Bugs -> Stink Bugs -> Southern green stink bug
Attagenus smirnovi
Attagenus smirnovi is a species of the genus Attagenus, in the order beetles (Coleoptera), the suborder Polyphaga, the infraorder Bostrichiformia, the superfamily Bostrichoidea, the family Dermestidae, and the subfamily Attageninae. Attagenus smirnovi possibly originated in Africa and spread to Russia and from Eastern Europe to Central Europe, Northern Europe and Western Europe. Since 1985 Attagenus smirnovi ...
>> Beetles -> Skin beetles -> Attagenus smirnovi
Anthrenus pimpinellae
Anthrenus pimpinellae belong to the genus Anthrenus, in the order beetles (Coleoptera), the suborder Polyphaga (water, rove, scarab, longhorn, leaf and snout beetles), the infraorder Bostrichiformia, the superfamily Bostrichoidea (carpet, powder-post and death-watch beetles), the family skin beetles (Dermestidae), the subfamily Megatominae (synonym Anthreninae) and the tribe Anthrenini. This species has several subspecies such as: Anthrenus pimpinellae pimpinel...
>> Beetles -> Skin beetles -> Anthrenus pimpinellae
Oak spider
The oak spider (Aculepeira ceropegia) was formerly known as Araneus ceropegia or Araneus vachoni. This species belongs to the genus Aculepeira, in the order spiders (Araneae), the suborder Opisthothelae, the infraorder Araneomorphae, the superfamily Araneoidea (Araneoidea), the family orb-web spiders (Araneidae), the subfamily Araneinae and the tribe Araneini.
>> Arachnids -> Orb-weaver spider -> Oak spider
Omocestus rufipes
Omocestus rufipes (synonym: Omocestus ventralis) belong to the genus Omocestus, in the order Orthoptera or Saltatoria, the suborder Caelifera (grasshoppers and locusts), the infraorder Acrididea, the superfamily Acridoidea, and the family Acrididae. Omocestus rufipes are widespread from southern Scandinavia to northern Africa, and especially in the Mediterranean region. However this species is not common and is actually endangered in Germany.
>> Locusts -> Short-horned Grasshoppers -> Slant-faced grasshoppers -> Omocestus rufipes
Small fruit fly
...[Drosophila (Sophophora) melanogaster], also known as the vinegar fly, is a species in the order two-winged flies (Diptera), the suborder brachyceran flies (Brachycera), the infraorder Muscomorpha (section: Schizophora; subsection: Acalyptrata), the superfamily Drosophiloidea, and the family Drosophilidae. This species belongs to the subgenus Drosophila (Sophophora), in the subfamily Drosophilinae, the tribe Drosophilini, the subtribe Drosophilina and the genus Drosophila. Since this species (in genetic re...
>> Flies -> Drosophilidae -> Small fruit fly
Bibio clavipes
Bibio clavipes belong to the genus Bibio, in the order two winged flies (Diptera), the suborder Nematocera, the infraorder Bibionomorpha, the superfamily Bibionoidea and the family bibionids (Bibionidae). Scientific synonyms for Bibio clavipes are: Bibio dorsalis, Bibio flavicollis, Bibio tancrei and Hirtea ephippium. This species of Bibionidae is widespread in Europe and is found en masse in conifer...
>> Mosquitoes -> Bibionidae -> Bibio clavipes

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