- The
Conopidae, also
known as the thick-headed flies, are a
family of
flies within the
Brachycera suborder of Diptera, and the sole
member of the superfamily...
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refer to all
acalyptrates plus
scathophagids and phorids, but
excluding Conopidae. The
confusing forms of the
names stem from
their first usage; Acalyptratae...
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Physocephala tibialis is a
species of thick-headed fly (family
Conopidae)
found throughout the
eastern United States,
often near
flowering plants. The...
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family Conopidae.
Their larvae are
endoparasites of bees and wasps. The
species is
native to Europe. Smith, K.G.V. (1969). Diptera:
Conopidae. Handbooks...
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Physocephala is a
genus of
flies from the
family Conopidae.
Physocephala antiqua (Wiedemann, 1830)
Physocephala bennetti Camras, 1996
Physocephala biguttata...
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Sicus ferrugineus is a
species of fly from the
genus Sicus in the
family Conopidae. This
species is
common throughout much of Europe.
These conopids mainly...
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Conopoidea Conopidae (thick-headed flies)
Tephritoidea Pallopteridae (flutter flies)
Piophilidae (cheese flies)
Platystomatidae (signal flies) Pyrgotidae...
- Éditions
Faune de
France 28.
virtuelle numérique Rikhter, V.A.
Family Conopidae in Bei-Bienko, G. Ya, 1988 Keys to the
insects of the
European Part of...
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Conopoidea Conopidae (thick-headed flies)
Tephritoidea Pallopteridae (flutter flies)
Piophilidae (cheese flies)
Platystomatidae (signal flies) Pyrgotidae...
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Conopoidea Conopidae (thick-headed flies)
Tephritoidea Pallopteridae (flutter flies)
Piophilidae (cheese flies)
Platystomatidae (signal flies) Pyrgotidae...