Nothomyia Scutellata
''Nothomyia'' is a genus of soldier flies in the family Stratiomyidae. There are about 18 described species in ''Nothomyia''. Species These 18 species belong to the genus ''Nothomyia'': * '' Nothomyia alticola'' James, 1977 * '' Nothomyia bicolor'' Hollis, 1962 * '' Nothomyia borgmeieri'' (Lindner, 1933) * '' Nothomyia brevis'' (Bigot, 1887) * '' Nothomyia calopus'' Loew, 1869 * '' Nothomyia dubia'' Brauer, 1882 * '' Nothomyia fallax'' Enderlein, 1921 * '' Nothomyia fasciatipennis'' (Lindner, 1935) * ''Nothomyia flavipes'' James, 1977 * '' Nothomyia intensica'' (Curran, 1928) * '' Nothomyia longisetosa'' (Lindner, 1933) * '' Nothomyia lopesi'' (Lindner, 1935) * '' Nothomyia metallica'' (Wiedemann, 1830) * '' Nothomyia nigra'' James, 1942 * '' Nothomyia parvicornis'' James, 1939 * '' Nothomyia scutellata'' Loew, 1869 * ''Nothomyia viridis'' Hine, 1911 * ''Nothomyia woodruffi'' James, 1977 i c g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Soldier Fly
The soldier flies (Stratiomyidae, sometimes misspelled as Stratiomyiidae, from Greek - soldier; - fly) are a family of flies (historically placed in the now-obsolete group Orthorrhapha). The family contains over 2,700 species in over 380 extant genera worldwide. Adults are found near larval habitats, which are found in a wide array of locations, mostly in wetlands, damp places in soil, sod, under bark, in animal excrement, and in decaying organic matter. The Stratiomyinae are a different subgroup that tends to have an affinity to aquatic environments. They are diverse in size and shape, though they commonly are partly or wholly metallic green, or somewhat wasplike mimics, marked with black and yellow or green and sometimes metallic. They are often rather inactive flies which typically rest with their wings placed one above the other over the abdomen. Etymology In English, the Stratiomidi are commonly called soldier flies, in German ''Waffenfliegen'' ("armed flies"). In the It ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nothomyia Flavipes
''Nothomyia'' is a genus of soldier flies in the family Stratiomyidae. There are about 18 described species in ''Nothomyia''. Species These 18 species belong to the genus ''Nothomyia'': * '' Nothomyia alticola'' James, 1977 * '' Nothomyia bicolor'' Hollis, 1962 * '' Nothomyia borgmeieri'' (Lindner, 1933) * '' Nothomyia brevis'' (Bigot, 1887) * '' Nothomyia calopus'' Loew, 1869 * '' Nothomyia dubia'' Brauer, 1882 * '' Nothomyia fallax'' Enderlein, 1921 * '' Nothomyia fasciatipennis'' (Lindner, 1935) * '' Nothomyia flavipes'' James, 1977 * '' Nothomyia intensica'' (Curran, 1928) * '' Nothomyia longisetosa'' (Lindner, 1933) * '' Nothomyia lopesi'' (Lindner, 1935) * '' Nothomyia metallica'' (Wiedemann, 1830) * '' Nothomyia nigra'' James, 1942 * '' Nothomyia parvicornis'' James, 1939 * '' Nothomyia scutellata'' Loew, 1869 * '' Nothomyia viridis'' Hine, 1911 * ''Nothomyia woodruffi'' James, 1977 i c g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net Referenc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Stratiomyidae
The soldier flies (Stratiomyidae, sometimes misspelled as Stratiomyiidae, from Greek - soldier; - fly) are a family of flies (historically placed in the now-obsolete group Orthorrhapha). The family contains over 2,700 species in over 380 extant genera worldwide. Adults are found near larval habitats, which are found in a wide array of locations, mostly in wetlands, damp places in soil, sod, under bark, in animal excrement, and in decaying organic matter. The Stratiomyinae are a different subgroup that tends to have an affinity to aquatic environments. They are diverse in size and shape, though they commonly are partly or wholly metallic green, or somewhat wasplike mimics, marked with black and yellow or green and sometimes metallic. They are often rather inactive flies which typically rest with their wings placed one above the other over the abdomen. Etymology In English, the Stratiomidi are commonly called soldier flies, in German ''Waffenfliegen'' ("armed flies"). In the It ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |