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Diplotoxa Diplotoxoides
''Diplotoxa'' is a genus of grass flies in the family Chloropidae The Chloropidae are a family of flies commonly known as frit flies or grass flies. About 2000 described species are in over 160 genera distributed worldwide. These are usually very small flies, yellow or black and appearing shiny due to the virtu .... There are about 8 described species in ''Diplotoxa''. Species * '' Diplotoxa alternata'' (Loew, 1872) * '' Diplotoxa diplotoxoides'' (Becker, 1912) * '' Diplotoxa inclinata'' Becker, 1912 * '' Diplotoxa messoria'' (Fallen, 1820) * '' Diplotoxa nigripes'' (Coquillett, 1910) * '' Diplotoxa recurva'' (Adams, 1903) * '' Diplotoxa unicolor'' Becker, 1912 * '' Diplotoxa versicolor'' (Loew, 1863) References Further reading * External links Diptera.info Chloropinae Schizophora genera {{chloropidae-stub ...
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Diplotoxa Messoria
''Diplotoxa messoria'' is a species of fly in the family Chloropidae, the grass flies. It is found in the Palearctic.Bei-Bienko, G.Y. & Steyskal, G.C. (1988) ''Keys to the Insects of the European Part of the USSR'', Volume V: Diptera and Siphonaptera, Parts I, II. Amerind Publishing Co., New Delhi. The larva feeds on Poaceae Poaceae ( ), also called Gramineae ( ), is a large and nearly ubiquitous family of monocotyledonous flowering plants commonly known as grasses. It includes the cereal grasses, bamboos, the grasses of natural grassland and species cultivate .... References Chloropinae Insects described in 1820 {{Chloropidae-stub ...
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Chloropidae
The Chloropidae are a family of flies commonly known as frit flies or grass flies. About 2000 described species are in over 160 genera distributed worldwide. These are usually very small flies, yellow or black and appearing shiny due to the virtual absence of any hairs. The majority of the larvae are phytophagous, mainly on grasses, and can be major pests of cereals. However, parasitic and predatory species are known. A few species are kleptoparasites. Some species in the genera '' Hippelates'' and '' Siphunculina'' (''S. funicola'' being quite well known in Asia) are called eye gnats or eye flies for their habit of being attracted to eyes. They feed on lachrymal secretions and other body fluids of various animals, including humans, and are of medical significance. There are scant records of chloropids from amber deposits, mostly from the Eocene and Oligocene periods although some material may suggest the family dates back to the Cretaceous or earlier. Family characteristics Fo ...
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Diplotoxa Alternata
''Diplotoxa'' is a genus of grass flies in the family Chloropidae The Chloropidae are a family of flies commonly known as frit flies or grass flies. About 2000 described species are in over 160 genera distributed worldwide. These are usually very small flies, yellow or black and appearing shiny due to the virtu .... There are about 8 described species in ''Diplotoxa''. Species * '' Diplotoxa alternata'' (Loew, 1872) * '' Diplotoxa diplotoxoides'' (Becker, 1912) * '' Diplotoxa inclinata'' Becker, 1912 * '' Diplotoxa messoria'' (Fallen, 1820) * '' Diplotoxa nigripes'' (Coquillett, 1910) * '' Diplotoxa recurva'' (Adams, 1903) * '' Diplotoxa unicolor'' Becker, 1912 * '' Diplotoxa versicolor'' (Loew, 1863) References Further reading * External links Diptera.info Chloropinae Schizophora genera {{chloropidae-stub ...
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Diplotoxa Inclinata
''Diplotoxa'' is a genus of grass flies in the family Chloropidae. There are about 8 described species in ''Diplotoxa''. Species * ''Diplotoxa alternata'' (Loew, 1872) * ''Diplotoxa diplotoxoides'' (Becker, 1912) * '' Diplotoxa inclinata'' Becker, 1912 * ''Diplotoxa messoria ''Diplotoxa messoria'' is a species of fly in the family Chloropidae, the grass flies. It is found in the Palearctic.Bei-Bienko, G.Y. & Steyskal, G.C. (1988) ''Keys to the Insects of the European Part of the USSR'', Volume V: Diptera and Siphona ...'' (Fallen, 1820) * '' Diplotoxa nigripes'' (Coquillett, 1910) * '' Diplotoxa recurva'' (Adams, 1903) * '' Diplotoxa unicolor'' Becker, 1912 * '' Diplotoxa versicolor'' (Loew, 1863) References Further reading * External links Diptera.info Chloropinae Schizophora genera {{chloropidae-stub ...
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Diplotoxa Nigripes
''Diplotoxa'' is a genus of grass flies in the family Chloropidae The Chloropidae are a family of flies commonly known as frit flies or grass flies. About 2000 described species are in over 160 genera distributed worldwide. These are usually very small flies, yellow or black and appearing shiny due to the virtu .... There are about 8 described species in ''Diplotoxa''. Species * '' Diplotoxa alternata'' (Loew, 1872) * '' Diplotoxa diplotoxoides'' (Becker, 1912) * '' Diplotoxa inclinata'' Becker, 1912 * '' Diplotoxa messoria'' (Fallen, 1820) * '' Diplotoxa nigripes'' (Coquillett, 1910) * '' Diplotoxa recurva'' (Adams, 1903) * '' Diplotoxa unicolor'' Becker, 1912 * '' Diplotoxa versicolor'' (Loew, 1863) References Further reading * External links Diptera.info Chloropinae Schizophora genera {{chloropidae-stub ...
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Diplotoxa Recurva
''Diplotoxa'' is a genus of grass flies in the family Chloropidae. There are about 8 described species in ''Diplotoxa''. Species * ''Diplotoxa alternata'' (Loew, 1872) * ''Diplotoxa diplotoxoides'' (Becker, 1912) * ''Diplotoxa inclinata'' Becker, 1912 * ''Diplotoxa messoria'' (Fallen, 1820) * ''Diplotoxa nigripes ''Diplotoxa'' is a genus of grass flies in the family Chloropidae The Chloropidae are a family of flies commonly known as frit flies or grass flies. About 2000 described species are in over 160 genera distributed worldwide. These are usually ...'' (Coquillett, 1910) * '' Diplotoxa recurva'' (Adams, 1903) * '' Diplotoxa unicolor'' Becker, 1912 * '' Diplotoxa versicolor'' (Loew, 1863) References Further reading * External links Diptera.info Chloropinae Schizophora genera {{chloropidae-stub ...
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Diplotoxa Unicolor
''Diplotoxa'' is a genus of grass flies in the family Chloropidae The Chloropidae are a family of flies commonly known as frit flies or grass flies. About 2000 described species are in over 160 genera distributed worldwide. These are usually very small flies, yellow or black and appearing shiny due to the virtu .... There are about 8 described species in ''Diplotoxa''. Species * '' Diplotoxa alternata'' (Loew, 1872) * '' Diplotoxa diplotoxoides'' (Becker, 1912) * '' Diplotoxa inclinata'' Becker, 1912 * '' Diplotoxa messoria'' (Fallen, 1820) * '' Diplotoxa nigripes'' (Coquillett, 1910) * '' Diplotoxa recurva'' (Adams, 1903) * '' Diplotoxa unicolor'' Becker, 1912 * '' Diplotoxa versicolor'' (Loew, 1863) References Further reading * External links Diptera.info Chloropinae Schizophora genera {{chloropidae-stub ...
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Diplotoxa Versicolor
''Diplotoxa versicolor'' is a species of grass fly in the family Chloropidae The Chloropidae are a family of flies commonly known as frit flies or grass flies. About 2000 described species are in over 160 genera distributed worldwide. These are usually very small flies, yellow or black and appearing shiny due to the virtu .... References Chloropinae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1863 {{chloropidae-stub ...
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Chloropinae
Chloropinae is a subfamily of grass flies in the family Chloropidae. Genera These 76 genera belong to the subfamily Chloropinae: * '' Anathracophaga'' * '' Anthracophagella'' Anderson, 1977 * '' Aragara'' Walker, 1860 * '' Archimeromyza'' Deeming, 1981 * '' Assuania'' Becker, 1903 * '' Bathyparia'' Lamb, 1917 * '' Bothynocerus'' Paganelli, 2002 * '' Bricelochlorops'' Paganelli 2002 * '' Camarota'' Meigen, 1830 * '' Capnoptera'' Loew, 1866 * '' Centorisoma'' Becker, 1910 * '' Cerais'' Wulp, 1881 * '' Cetema'' Hendel, 1907 * '' Chloromerus'' Becker, 1911 * '' Chloropella'' Malloch, 1925 * '' Chlorops'' Meigen, 1803 * '' Chloropsina'' Becker, 1911 * '' Chromatopterum'' Becker, 1910 * '' Collessimyia'' Spencer, 1986 * '' Coniochlorops'' Duda, 1934 * '' Cordylosomides'' Strand, 1928 * '' Coroichlorops'' Paganelli, 2002 * '' Cryptonevra'' Lioy, 1864 * '' Desertochlorops'' Narchuk, 1966 * '' Diplotoxa'' Loew, 1863 * '' Dudeurina'' Ismay, 1995 * '' Ectecephala'' Macquart, 1851 * '' Ec ...
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