Archimicrodon
''Archimicrodon'' is a genus of hoverflies. Many of the species in this genus were moved from ''Microdon'' by Reemer & Ståhls (2013). Previously, it had been described as having three known species. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests. Distribution All currently known species are found in the Old World tropics. Species The species are divided into two subgenera: ''Archimicrodon'' Hull, 1945 and '' Hovamicrodon'' Keiser, 1971. Subgenus ''Archimicrodon'' *'' A. ampefyanus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. barringtonensis'' ( Ferguson, 1926) *'' A. boharti'' ( Curran, 1947) *'' A. brachycerus'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' A. brevicornis'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' A. browni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. caeruleomaculatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. caeruleus'' ( Brunetti, 1908) *'' A. clatratus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. clavicornis'' ( Sack, 1926) *'' A. fenestrellatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. fergusoni'' (Goot, 1964) := ''A. modestus'' ( Ferguson, 1926) := ''A. fergusoni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. graget ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Archimicrodon Simplicicornis
''Archimicrodon'' is a genus of hoverflies. Many of the species in this genus were moved from ''Microdon'' by Reemer & Ståhls (2013). Previously, it had been described as having three known species. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests. Distribution All currently known species are found in the Old World tropics. Species The species are divided into two subgenera: ''Archimicrodon'' Hull, 1945 and '' Hovamicrodon'' Keiser, 1971. Subgenus ''Archimicrodon'' *'' A. ampefyanus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. barringtonensis'' ( Ferguson, 1926) *'' A. boharti'' ( Curran, 1947) *'' A. brachycerus'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' A. brevicornis'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' A. browni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. caeruleomaculatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. caeruleus'' ( Brunetti, 1908) *'' A. clatratus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. clavicornis'' ( Sack, 1926) *'' A. fenestrellatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. fergusoni'' (Goot, 1964) := ''A. modestus'' ( Ferguson, 1926) := ''A. fergusoni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. grageti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Archimicrodon Brachycerus
''Archimicrodon'' is a genus of hoverflies. Many of the species in this genus were moved from ''Microdon'' by Reemer & Ståhls (2013). Previously, it had been described as having three known species. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests. Distribution All currently known species are found in the Old World tropics. Species The species are divided into two subgenera: ''Archimicrodon'' Hull, 1945 and '' Hovamicrodon'' Keiser, 1971. Subgenus ''Archimicrodon'' *'' A. ampefyanus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. barringtonensis'' ( Ferguson, 1926) *'' A. boharti'' ( Curran, 1947) *'' A. brachycerus'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' A. brevicornis'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' A. browni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. caeruleomaculatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. caeruleus'' ( Brunetti, 1908) *'' A. clatratus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. clavicornis'' ( Sack, 1926) *'' A. fenestrellatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. fergusoni'' (Goot, 1964) := ''A. modestus'' ( Ferguson, 1926) := ''A. fergusoni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. grageti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Archimicrodon Incisuralis
''Archimicrodon'' is a genus of hoverflies. Many of the species in this genus were moved from ''Microdon'' by Reemer & Ståhls (2013). Previously, it had been described as having three known species. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests. Distribution All currently known species are found in the Old World tropics. Species The species are divided into two subgenera: ''Archimicrodon'' Hull, 1945 and '' Hovamicrodon'' Keiser, 1971. Subgenus ''Archimicrodon'' *'' A. ampefyanus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. barringtonensis'' ( Ferguson, 1926) *'' A. boharti'' ( Curran, 1947) *'' A. brachycerus'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' A. brevicornis'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' A. browni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. caeruleomaculatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. caeruleus'' ( Brunetti, 1908) *'' A. clatratus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. clavicornis'' ( Sack, 1926) *'' A. fenestrellatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. fergusoni'' (Goot, 1964) := ''A. modestus'' ( Ferguson, 1926) := ''A. fergusoni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. grageti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Archimicrodon Grageti
''Archimicrodon'' is a genus of hoverflies. Many of the species in this genus were moved from ''Microdon'' by Reemer & Ståhls (2013). Previously, it had been described as having three known species. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests. Distribution All currently known species are found in the Old World tropics. Species The species are divided into two subgenera: ''Archimicrodon'' Hull, 1945 and '' Hovamicrodon'' Keiser, 1971. Subgenus ''Archimicrodon'' *'' A. ampefyanus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. barringtonensis'' ( Ferguson, 1926) *'' A. boharti'' ( Curran, 1947) *'' A. brachycerus'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' A. brevicornis'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' A. browni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. caeruleomaculatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. caeruleus'' ( Brunetti, 1908) *'' A. clatratus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. clavicornis'' ( Sack, 1926) *'' A. fenestrellatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. fergusoni'' (Goot, 1964) := ''A. modestus'' ( Ferguson, 1926) := ''A. fergusoni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. grageti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Archimicrodon Fergusoni
''Archimicrodon'' is a genus of hoverflies. Many of the species in this genus were moved from ''Microdon'' by Reemer & Ståhls (2013). Previously, it had been described as having three known species. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests. Distribution All currently known species are found in the Old World tropics. Species The species are divided into two subgenera: ''Archimicrodon'' Hull, 1945 and '' Hovamicrodon'' Keiser, 1971. Subgenus ''Archimicrodon'' *'' A. ampefyanus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. barringtonensis'' ( Ferguson, 1926) *'' A. boharti'' ( Curran, 1947) *'' A. brachycerus'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' A. brevicornis'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' A. browni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. caeruleomaculatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. caeruleus'' ( Brunetti, 1908) *'' A. clatratus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. clavicornis'' ( Sack, 1926) *'' A. fenestrellatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. fergusoni'' (Goot, 1964) := ''A. modestus'' ( Ferguson, 1926) := ''A. fergusoni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. grageti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Archimicrodon Fenestrellatus
''Archimicrodon'' is a genus of hoverflies. Many of the species in this genus were moved from ''Microdon'' by Reemer & Ståhls (2013). Previously, it had been described as having three known species. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests. Distribution All currently known species are found in the Old World tropics. Species The species are divided into two subgenera: ''Archimicrodon'' Hull, 1945 and '' Hovamicrodon'' Keiser, 1971. Subgenus ''Archimicrodon'' *'' A. ampefyanus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. barringtonensis'' ( Ferguson, 1926) *'' A. boharti'' ( Curran, 1947) *'' A. brachycerus'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' A. brevicornis'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' A. browni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. caeruleomaculatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. caeruleus'' ( Brunetti, 1908) *'' A. clatratus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. clavicornis'' ( Sack, 1926) *'' A. fenestrellatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. fergusoni'' (Goot, 1964) := ''A. modestus'' ( Ferguson, 1926) := ''A. fergusoni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. grageti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Archimicrodon Clavicornis
''Archimicrodon'' is a genus of hoverflies. Many of the species in this genus were moved from ''Microdon'' by Reemer & Ståhls (2013). Previously, it had been described as having three known species. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests. Distribution All currently known species are found in the Old World tropics. Species The species are divided into two subgenera: ''Archimicrodon'' Hull, 1945 and '' Hovamicrodon'' Keiser, 1971. Subgenus ''Archimicrodon'' *'' A. ampefyanus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. barringtonensis'' ( Ferguson, 1926) *'' A. boharti'' ( Curran, 1947) *'' A. brachycerus'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' A. brevicornis'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' A. browni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. caeruleomaculatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. caeruleus'' ( Brunetti, 1908) *'' A. clatratus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. clavicornis'' ( Sack, 1926) *'' A. fenestrellatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. fergusoni'' (Goot, 1964) := ''A. modestus'' ( Ferguson, 1926) := ''A. fergusoni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. grageti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Archimicrodon Clatratus
''Archimicrodon'' is a genus of hoverflies. Many of the species in this genus were moved from ''Microdon'' by Reemer & Ståhls (2013). Previously, it had been described as having three known species. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests. Distribution All currently known species are found in the Old World tropics. Species The species are divided into two subgenera: ''Archimicrodon'' Hull, 1945 and '' Hovamicrodon'' Keiser, 1971. Subgenus ''Archimicrodon'' *'' A. ampefyanus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. barringtonensis'' ( Ferguson, 1926) *'' A. boharti'' ( Curran, 1947) *'' A. brachycerus'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' A. brevicornis'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' A. browni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. caeruleomaculatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. caeruleus'' ( Brunetti, 1908) *'' A. clatratus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. clavicornis'' ( Sack, 1926) *'' A. fenestrellatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. fergusoni'' (Goot, 1964) := ''A. modestus'' ( Ferguson, 1926) := ''A. fergusoni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. grageti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Archimicrodon Caeruleus
''Archimicrodon'' is a genus of hoverflies. Many of the species in this genus were moved from ''Microdon'' by Reemer & Ståhls (2013). Previously, it had been described as having three known species. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests. Distribution All currently known species are found in the Old World tropics. Species The species are divided into two subgenera: ''Archimicrodon'' Hull, 1945 and '' Hovamicrodon'' Keiser, 1971. Subgenus ''Archimicrodon'' *'' A. ampefyanus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. barringtonensis'' ( Ferguson, 1926) *'' A. boharti'' ( Curran, 1947) *'' A. brachycerus'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' A. brevicornis'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' A. browni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. caeruleomaculatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. caeruleus'' ( Brunetti, 1908) *'' A. clatratus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. clavicornis'' ( Sack, 1926) *'' A. fenestrellatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. fergusoni'' (Goot, 1964) := ''A. modestus'' ( Ferguson, 1926) := ''A. fergusoni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. grageti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Archimicrodon Caeruleomaculatus
''Archimicrodon'' is a genus of hoverflies. Many of the species in this genus were moved from ''Microdon'' by Reemer & Ståhls (2013). Previously, it had been described as having three known species. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests. Distribution All currently known species are found in the Old World tropics. Species The species are divided into two subgenera: ''Archimicrodon'' Hull, 1945 and '' Hovamicrodon'' Keiser, 1971. Subgenus ''Archimicrodon'' *'' A. ampefyanus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. barringtonensis'' ( Ferguson, 1926) *'' A. boharti'' ( Curran, 1947) *'' A. brachycerus'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' A. brevicornis'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' A. browni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. caeruleomaculatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. caeruleus'' ( Brunetti, 1908) *'' A. clatratus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. clavicornis'' ( Sack, 1926) *'' A. fenestrellatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. fergusoni'' (Goot, 1964) := ''A. modestus'' ( Ferguson, 1926) := ''A. fergusoni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. grageti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Archimicrodon Browni
''Archimicrodon'' is a genus of hoverflies. Many of the species in this genus were moved from ''Microdon'' by Reemer & Ståhls (2013). Previously, it had been described as having three known species. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests. Distribution All currently known species are found in the Old World tropics. Species The species are divided into two subgenera: ''Archimicrodon'' Hull, 1945 and '' Hovamicrodon'' Keiser, 1971. Subgenus ''Archimicrodon'' *'' A. ampefyanus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. barringtonensis'' ( Ferguson, 1926) *'' A. boharti'' ( Curran, 1947) *'' A. brachycerus'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' A. brevicornis'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' A. browni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. caeruleomaculatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. caeruleus'' ( Brunetti, 1908) *'' A. clatratus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. clavicornis'' ( Sack, 1926) *'' A. fenestrellatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. fergusoni'' (Goot, 1964) := ''A. modestus'' ( Ferguson, 1926) := ''A. fergusoni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. grageti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Archimicrodon Brevicornis
''Archimicrodon'' is a genus of hoverflies. Many of the species in this genus were moved from ''Microdon'' by Reemer & Ståhls (2013). Previously, it had been described as having three known species. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests. Distribution All currently known species are found in the Old World tropics. Species The species are divided into two subgenera: ''Archimicrodon'' Hull, 1945 and '' Hovamicrodon'' Keiser, 1971. Subgenus ''Archimicrodon'' *'' A. ampefyanus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. barringtonensis'' ( Ferguson, 1926) *'' A. boharti'' ( Curran, 1947) *'' A. brachycerus'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' A. brevicornis'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' A. browni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. caeruleomaculatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. caeruleus'' ( Brunetti, 1908) *'' A. clatratus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. clavicornis'' ( Sack, 1926) *'' A. fenestrellatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. fergusoni'' (Goot, 1964) := ''A. modestus'' ( Ferguson, 1926) := ''A. fergusoni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. grageti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |