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| Tabanus sudeticus | | Tabanus sudeticus are the largest species of horse fly in Central Europe. They are widespread throughout the entire Palearctic eco-zone.
Tabanus sudeticus reach body lengths of 19-25 mm. Their base colour is grey-brown. Their compound eyes are dark brown. The thorax of these flies is olive-brown to grey and has 3 weak longitudinal lines, which are somewhat brighter in colour. T... | | |
| | 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 bot fly reaches body lengths of 10-12 mm. The thorax is covered with thick golden fur. The abdomen is whitish-grey with black markings. The sheep bot fly has a broad head with large, reddish ... | | |
| | | Nettle-tap moth | | ...der Heteroneura ( unranked: Ditrysia), the superfamily Choreutoidea, the family metalmark moths (Choreutidae), and the subfamily Choreutinae. The nettle-tap moth is encountered almost throughout the world from the Arctic Circle to the subtropical zone (Palearctic). In Europe, this species is found almost everywhere. | | |
| | The european hornet is found throughout the Palearctic zone and in the USA. Vespa crabro crabro and Vespa crabro germana are only found in Central Europe. In some regions of Germany the european hornet has disappeared and therefore this species is protected by law. | | |
| | Philonthus cognatus | | .... Here - in the subfamily Staphylininae (tribe: Staphylinini, sub-tribe: Philontina) – they belong to the genus Philonthus. There are 75 species in Europe. Philonthus cognatus are commonly found throughout the world, especially in the Palearctic eco-zone. | | |
| | Sicus ferrugineus | | ...family thick-headed flies (Conopidae), the subfamily Myopinae, the tribe Sicini, and the genus Sicus. Scientific synonyms for this species are: Conops cessans, Conops ferrugineus and Sicus cessans. Sicus ferrugineus are widespread in the Palaearctic zone of Europe, Africa and Asia. In Central Europe it is the most common species of the Conopidae family. | | |
| | Crocothemis erythraea come from the warm zone of Africa, Western Asia and Southern Europe. Over approximately the last ten years, they have spread out over the Alps into the north, and can be found in Central Europe in summer, as far north as the southern edge of Scandinavia. | | |
| | Acorn weevil | | ...the superfamily snout beetles (Curculionidea), the family true weevils (Curculionidae), the subfamily Curculioniae and the tribe Curculionini. The acorn weevil is widespread in the northern hemisphere (Europe and Asia) where oak trees grow (hardwood zone). It is found with varying frequency and is rare in Northern Europe. | | |
| | Conops flavipes | | ...), the superfamily Conopoidea, the family Conopidae, the subfamily Conopinae, the tribe Conopini and the genus Conops. Conops melanocephala is a scientific synonym for Conops flavipes. Conops flavipes are common in the European and Asian Palaearctic zone. | | |
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