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Botanophila fugax
species of fly
Chrysis fulgida
species of insect
Dusona leptogaster
species of insect
Bradysia fungicola
species of fly
Pimpla disparis
species of insect
Holcocranum saturejae
species of insect
Melinopterus consputus
species of beetle
Ctesias
genus of insects
Hydrophorus oceanus
species of insect
Sericomyia superbiens
species of fly
Cymus melanocephalus
species of insect
Haliplus variegatus
species of insect
Anoecia
Anoecia is a genus of aphids typical of the subfamily Anoeciinae.
Tenthredo atra
species of insect
Pterotmetus staphyliniformis
species of insect
Scellus notatus
species of fly
Pegoplata aestiva
species of fly
Scolopostethus affinis
species of insect
Amphorophora
Amphorophora is a genus of aphids belonging to the family Aphididae.
Ephemerella aurivillii
species of insect
Raglius alboacuminatus
species of insect
Culex torrentium
species of insect
Spaziphora hydromyzina
species of fly
Ozirhincus
Ozirhincus is a Palearctic genus of gall midges, whose larval stages feed predominantly on the seeds of Asteraceae.
Ligyrocoris sylvestris
species of insect
Dusona juvenilis
species of insect
Eristalis similis
species of insect
Tetanocera robusta
species of insect
Forda
Forda is a genus of aphids belonging to the family Aphididae. The genus was first described by Carl von Heyden in 1837. The species of this genus are found in Eurasia and North America.
Scathophaga litorea
species of fly
Dixella martinii
species of fly
Rubiconia
Rubiconia is a genus of true bugs belonging to the family Pentatomidae.
Hyalopterus
Hyalopterus is a genus of true bugs belonging to the family Aphididae.
Dusona admontina
species of insect
Pemphredon lethifer
species of insect
Sylvicola cinctus
species of fly
Rhagio notatus
species of insect
Hesperinus
Hesperinus is a genus of flies and the sole genus in the relict family Hesperinidae belonging to the nematoceran infraorder Bibionomorpha. There are about 8 known species, nearly all from the Palaearctic region with one each from the Nearctic and Neotropical regions. Three fossil species from Eocene Baltic amber have been described. These flies have long 12-segmented antennae, legs and abdomen and males have well-developed wings while females have a short one. Little is known, but most species have been collected near streams in woodlands.
Agelasa nigriceps
species of insect
Trichochermes
Trichochermes is a genus of true bugs belonging to the family Triozidae.
Caraphractus cinctus
species of insect
Rhagio annulatus
species of insect
Lygaeus simulans
species of insect
Eremocoris fenestratus
species of insect
Coridius
Coridius is a genus of dinidorid bugs. They suck sap mainly from plants belonging to the family Cucurbitaceae. Most described species have native ranges in Africa and Asia. Several species are eaten in parts of South and Southeast Asia. Some species have extended into Europe and are considered as pests on cucurbit crops.
Horvathiolus superbus
species of insect
Hygrobia
Hygrobia is a genus of aquatic beetles native to Europe, North Africa, China and Australia. It is the only genus in the family Hygrobiidae, also known as the Paelobiidae. These are known commonly as squeak beetles or screech-beetles.
Anagrus incarnatus
species of insect
Bradysia praecox
species of fly
Dybowskyia
Dybowskyia is a genus of true bugs belonging to the family Pentatomidae and tribe Tarisini.
Crataerina hirundinis
species of insect
Sciocoris microphthalmus
species of insect