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- The hornet moth or hornet clearwing (Sesia apiformis) is a large moth native to Europe and the Middle East and has been introduced to North America. Its...
-  ungulata Binomial name Megachile ungulata Smith, 1853 Synonyms Megachile apiformis Smith, 1853 Megachile corneipalmis Vachal, 1910 Megachile rufibasis ****erell...
- D.E. "Eclosion mechanics, mating and ovipositing behaviour of Sesia apiformis". Entomologist's Gazette. Darby, Gene (1958). What is a Butterfly. Chicago:...
- Temnostoma apiforme is a species of hoverfly. Larva of this species feed in decaying wood of deciduous trees. Fabricius, J.C. (1794). Entomologia systematica...
- experienced heavy dieback; this is thought in part to be due to Sesia apiformis which bores into the trunk of the tree during its larval stage. Many poplars...
- personata (Harris, 1780) Synonyms Musca personatus Harris, 1780 Musca apiformis Schrank, 1781 Syrphus collaris Gravenhorst, 1807 Milesia apicata Meigen...
- Criorhina Species: C. pachymera Binomial name Criorhina pachymera (Egger, 1858) Synonyms Criorhina apiformis Macquart, 1829 Milesia pachymera Egger, 1858...
- Emphorini Head of Ancyloscelis apiformis Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Hymenoptera...
- bembeciformis is hardly distinguishable from its closest congener Sesia apiformis. However, apiformis has yellow 'epaulettes' on the "shoulders" directly above the...
- genus of hoverflies (family Syrphidae) within the tribe Eumerini. M. apiformis Doczkal, Radenković, Lyneborg & Pape, 2016 M. argenteus (Walker, 1852)...