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- being inquiline scavengers inside the nests of social insects. Some brachycerans are agricultural pests, some bite animals and humans and suck their blood...
- Cestrotus is a genus of brachyceran flies in the family Lauxaniidae. C. acuticurvus Li, Yang and Gaimari, 2009 C. apicalis (Hendel, 1920) C. argenteus...
- Cestrotus elegans is a species of brachyceran flies in the family Lauxaniidae. It is found in Ethiopia and Morocco. Hendel, F. (1920). "Neue Cestrotus-Arten...
- jur****ica from the Jur****ic Daohugou Beds (China) and new fossil material of brachyceran larvae the Cretaceous amber from Myanmar, including larvae with morphology...
- The Brachyceran infraorder Asilomorpha is a large and diverse group of flies, containing the bulk of the nonmuscoid Brachycera. The larvae of asilomorphs...
- The Brachyceran infraorder Muscomorpha is a large and diverse group of flies, containing the bulk of the Brachycera and most of the known flies. It includes...
- Zhangsolvidae is an extinct family of brachyceran flies known from the Cretaceous period. Members of the family possess a long proboscis, varying in length...
- The Brachyceran infraorder Tabanomorpha is a small group that consists primarily of two large families, the Tabanidae (horse and deer flies) and Rhagionidae...
- The Brachyceran family Kovalevisargidae is an extinct group of flies known from the Jur****ic Daohugou biota of China and the Karabastau Formation of Kazakhstan...
- Kishino H (December 2003). "Time flies, a new molecular time-scale for brachyceran fly evolution without a clock". Systematic Biology. 52 (6): 745–756....