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Calliopum Livingstoni
'' Calliopum'' is a genus of small fly, flies of the family Lauxaniidae. Description Most, but not all, are luscious black or metallic flies. They are smaller than 5 mm and usually have iridescent eyes. Adults can be found from May until December in meadows and hedge rows. The larvae may be phytophagous or saprophagous, mainly feeding on rotting vegetable matter or mining clover leaves. Distribution These species are present on most of Europe, in the eastern Palearctic realm, in the Near East and in North Africa. Species *''Calliopum acrostichalis, C. acrostichalis'' Sasakawa & Kozanek, 1995 *''Calliopum aeneum, C. aeneum'' (Carl Fredrik Fallén, Fallén, 1820) *''Calliopum albomaculatum, C. albomaculatum'' (Gabriel Strobl, Strobl, 1909) *''Calliopum annulatum, C. annulatum'' (Theodor Becker, Becker, 1907) *''Calliopum blaisdelli, C. blaisdelli'' (Cresson, 1920) *''Calliopum caucasicum, C. caucasicum'' Shatalkin, 1996 *''Calliopum ceianui, C. ceianui'' Papp, 1984 *''Calli ...
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Calliopum Simillimum
''Calliopum simillimum'' is a species of fly in the family Lauxaniidae. It is found in the Palearctic . References

Lauxaniidae Insects described in 1933 Muscomorph flies of Europe {{Lauxanioidea-stub ...
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