Definition of Sciomyzidae. Meaning of Sciomyzidae. Synonyms of Sciomyzidae

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Definition of Sciomyzidae

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Meaning of Sciomyzidae from wikipedia

- The family Sciomyzidae belongs to the typical flies (Brachycera) of the order Diptera. They are commonly called marsh flies, and in some cases snail-killing...
- sky at dawn. It may refer to: Akebono (fly), a fly genus in the family Sciomyzidae or Phaeomyiidae Akebono (satellite), a magnetosphere observation satellite...
- spiracles are extended as spines. The other taxa have larvae similar to the Sciomyzidae, with the posterior spiracles at the apices of divergent branches from...
- ISBN 978-0-486-99052-1 Lloyd Vernon Knutson, Jean-Claude Vala: Biology of Snail-Killing Sciomyzidae Flies. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (UK) 2011, ISBN 0-521-86785-1...
- miniature copies of the adults. Parasites and/or predators include the Sciomyzidae. The Sphaeriidae family demonstrates a global distribution across the...
- Heterocheilidae Huttoninidae Natalimyzidae Phaeomyiidae Ropalomeridae Sciomyzidae (marsh flies) Sepsidae (black scavenger flies) Sphaeroceroidea Chyromyidae...
- Bailey, P.T. 1989. The millipede parasitoid Pelidnoptera nigripennis (F.) Sciomyzidae for the biological control of the millipede Ommatoiulus moreleti (Lucas)...
- Heterocheilidae Huttoninidae Natalimyzidae Phaeomyiidae Ropalomeridae Sciomyzidae (marsh flies) Sepsidae (black scavenger flies) Sphaeroceroidea Chyromyidae...
- Heterocheilidae Huttoninidae Natalimyzidae Phaeomyiidae Ropalomeridae Sciomyzidae (marsh flies) Sepsidae (black scavenger flies) Sphaeroceroidea Chyromyidae...
- Scudder, 1890 Lake Gosiute 1 specimen A sciarine dark-winged fungus gnat. Sciomyzidae †Sciomyza? †S.? disjecta Scudder, 1878 Lake Gosiute Numerous A Sciomyzini...