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- Hammerschmidtia is a Holarctic genus of hoverflies whose larvae live in sap under the bark of freshly fallen trees. For terminology see Speight key to...
- Hammerschmidtia rufa (Fallén, 1817), the black-bristled logsitter, is an uncommon species of syrphid fly observed across North America. Hoverflies can...
- Hammerschmidtia ferruginea , the Aspen hover fly, is a rare, species of syrphid fly. It has been observed in Canada, Alaska and the northern United States...
- Hammerschmidtia sedmani, the pale-bristled logsitter, is an uncommon species of syrphid fly observed in North America. Hoverflies can remain nearly motionless...
- syrphids in a spurious vein. Hammerschmidtia rufa, The Black-bristled Logsitter is an uncommon species. Hammerschmidtia sedmani Pale-bristled Logsitter...
- Chrysosyrphus nigripennis (Williston, 1882) Hammerschmidtia sedmani (Vockeroth, Moran & Skevington, 2019) Hammerschmidtia ferruginea ([Fallen, 1817) 8 species...
- November 2021. Curran, Charles Howard (1922). "The Syrphid Genera Hammerschmidtia and Brachyopa In Canada". Annals of the Entomological Society of America...
- (=Eugeniamyia): NE OR PA Subgenera: B. (Brachyopa) Meigen, 1822 B. (Hammerschmidtia) Schummel, 1834 B. (Trichobrachyopa) K****ebeer, 2001 Cacoceria Hull...
- Chrysogaster Meigen, 1803 Chrysosyrphus Sedman, 1965 Cyphipelta Bigot, 1859 Hammerschmidtia Fallén, 1817 Hemilampra Macquart, 1850 Lejogaster Rondani, 1857 Lepidomyia...
- National Museum. 31: 1–335. Curran, Howard (1922). "The Syrphid Genera Hammerschmidtia and Brachyopa In Canada". Annals of the Entomological Society of America...