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Amphicosmus
''Amphicosmus'' is a genus of bee flies (insects in the family Bombyliidae). There are about five described species in ''Amphicosmus''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Amphicosmus'': * '' Amphicosmus arizonensis'' Johnson & Johnson, 1960 * '' Amphicosmus arizonicus'' Hall, 1975 * '' Amphicosmus cincturus'' Williston, 1901 * '' Amphicosmus elegans'' Coquillett, 1891 * '' Amphicosmus vanduzeei'' Cole, 1923 i c g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * Bombyliidae genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Bombyliidae-stub ...
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Amphicosmus Cincturus
''Amphicosmus'' is a genus of bee flies (insects in the family Bombyliidae). There are about five described species in ''Amphicosmus''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Amphicosmus'': * '' Amphicosmus arizonensis'' Johnson & Johnson, 1960 * '' Amphicosmus arizonicus'' Hall, 1975 * '' Amphicosmus cincturus'' Williston, 1901 * '' Amphicosmus elegans'' Coquillett, 1891 * '' Amphicosmus vanduzeei'' Cole, 1923 i c g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * Bombyliidae genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Bombyliidae-stub ...
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Amphicosmus Elegans
''Amphicosmus'' is a genus of bee flies (insects in the family Bombyliidae). There are about five described species in ''Amphicosmus''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Amphicosmus'': * '' Amphicosmus arizonensis'' Johnson & Johnson, 1960 * '' Amphicosmus arizonicus'' Hall, 1975 * ''Amphicosmus cincturus'' Williston, 1901 * '' Amphicosmus elegans'' Coquillett, 1891 * '' Amphicosmus vanduzeei'' Cole, 1923 i c g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * Bombyliidae genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Bombyliidae-stub ...
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Amphicosmus Vanduzeei
''Amphicosmus'' is a genus of bee flies (insects in the family Bombyliidae). There are about five described species in ''Amphicosmus''. Species These five species belong to the genus ''Amphicosmus'': * '' Amphicosmus arizonensis'' Johnson & Johnson, 1960 * '' Amphicosmus arizonicus'' Hall, 1975 * ''Amphicosmus cincturus'' Williston, 1901 * ''Amphicosmus elegans'' Coquillett, 1891 * '' Amphicosmus vanduzeei'' Cole, 1923 i c g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * Bombyliidae genera Articles created by Qbugbot {{Bombyliidae-stub ...
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Amphicosmus Arizonensis
''Amphicosmus arizonensis'' is a species of bee flies in the family Bombyliidae The Bombyliidae are a family of flies, commonly known as bee flies. Adults generally feed on nectar and pollen, some being important pollinators. Larvae are mostly parasitoids of other insects. Overview The Bombyliidae are a large family of fl .... References Bombyliidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1960 {{Bombyliidae-stub ...
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Amphicosmus Arizonicus
''Amphicosmus arizonicus'' is a species of bee flies (insects in the family Bombyliidae The Bombyliidae are a family of flies, commonly known as bee flies. Adults generally feed on nectar and pollen, some being important pollinators. Larvae are mostly parasitoids of other insects. Overview The Bombyliidae are a large family of fl ...). References Bombyliidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1975 {{Bombyliidae-stub ...
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Bombyliidae
The Bombyliidae are a family of flies, commonly known as bee flies. Adults generally feed on nectar and pollen, some being important pollinators. Larvae are mostly parasitoids of other insects. Overview The Bombyliidae are a large family of flies comprising hundreds of genera, but the life cycles of most species are known poorly, or not at all. They range in size from very small (2 mm in length) to very large for flies (wingspan of some 40 mm).Hull, Frank Montgomery, Bee flies of the world: the genera of the family Bombyliidae Washington, Smithsonian Institution Press 1973 . Downloadable from: https://archive.org/details/beefliesofworl2861973hull When at rest, many species hold their wings at a characteristic "swept back" angle. Adults generally feed on nectar and pollen, some being important pollinators, often with spectacularly long proboscises adapted to plants such as ''Lapeirousia'' species with very long, narrow floral tubes. Unlike butterflies, bee flies hold t ...
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Bombyliidae Genera
The Bombyliidae are a family of flies, commonly known as bee flies. Adults generally feed on nectar and pollen, some being important pollinators. Larvae are mostly parasitoids of other insects. Overview The Bombyliidae are a large family of flies comprising hundreds of genera, but the life cycles of most species are known poorly, or not at all. They range in size from very small (2 mm in length) to very large for flies (wingspan of some 40 mm).Hull, Frank Montgomery, Bee flies of the world: the genera of the family Bombyliidae Washington, Smithsonian Institution Press 1973 . Downloadable from: https://archive.org/details/beefliesofworl2861973hull When at rest, many species hold their wings at a characteristic "swept back" angle. Adults generally feed on nectar and pollen, some being important pollinators, often with spectacularly long proboscises adapted to plants such as ''Lapeirousia'' species with very long, narrow floral tubes. Unlike butterflies, bee flies hold t ...
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