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Lonchoptera
''Lonchoptera'' is a genus of spear-winged flies ( Lonchopteridae). Their common name refers to their subacute (pointed) wings, which have a distinct and sexually dimorphic venation. Description Species in ''Lonchoptera'' are tiny to small, at , slender, and yellow to brownish-black bristly. The larvae are dorsally flattened, with two pairs of head bristles, and feed on rotting vegetable matter., including in one case brussels sprouts. This genus can be distinguished from other spear-winged flies by several traits: * foreleg tibiae have dorsal setae in the middle * foreleg tarsi thinner than foreleg tibiae * pointed wingtip without apical brown spot. Species Species include: *'' Lonchoptera africana'' Adams, 1905 *'' Lonchoptera alfhildae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera anderssoni'' Joseph & Parui, 1976 *'' Lonchoptera annikaae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera apicalis'' (Okada, 1935) *'' Lonchoptera barberi'' Klymko, 2008 *'' Lonchoptera bifurcata'' ( Fallén, 1810) *' ...
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Lonchoptera Africana
''Lonchoptera'' is a genus of spear-winged flies ( Lonchopteridae). Their common name refers to their subacute (pointed) wings, which have a distinct and sexually dimorphic venation. Description Species in ''Lonchoptera'' are tiny to small, at , slender, and yellow to brownish-black bristly. The larvae are dorsally flattened, with two pairs of head bristles, and feed on rotting vegetable matter., including in one case brussels sprouts. This genus can be distinguished from other spear-winged flies by several traits: * foreleg tibiae have dorsal setae in the middle * foreleg tarsi thinner than foreleg tibiae * pointed wingtip without apical brown spot. Species Species include: *'' Lonchoptera africana'' Adams, 1905 *'' Lonchoptera alfhildae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera anderssoni'' Joseph & Parui, 1976 *'' Lonchoptera annikaae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera apicalis'' (Okada, 1935) *'' Lonchoptera barberi'' Klymko, 2008 *'' Lonchoptera bifurcata'' ( Fallén, 1810) *'' ...
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Lonchoptera Hakonensis
''Lonchoptera'' is a genus of spear-winged flies ( Lonchopteridae). Their common name refers to their subacute (pointed) wings, which have a distinct and sexually dimorphic venation. Description Species in ''Lonchoptera'' are tiny to small, at , slender, and yellow to brownish-black bristly. The larvae are dorsally flattened, with two pairs of head bristles, and feed on rotting vegetable matter., including in one case brussels sprouts. This genus can be distinguished from other spear-winged flies by several traits: * foreleg tibiae have dorsal setae in the middle * foreleg tarsi thinner than foreleg tibiae * pointed wingtip without apical brown spot. Species Species include: *''Lonchoptera africana'' Adams, 1905 *'' Lonchoptera alfhildae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera anderssoni'' Joseph & Parui, 1976 *'' Lonchoptera annikaae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera apicalis'' (Okada, 1935) *'' Lonchoptera barberi'' Klymko, 2008 *'' Lonchoptera bifurcata'' ( Fallén, 1810) *'' ...
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Lonchoptera Fallax
''Lonchoptera'' is a genus of spear-winged flies ( Lonchopteridae). Their common name refers to their subacute (pointed) wings, which have a distinct and sexually dimorphic venation. Description Species in ''Lonchoptera'' are tiny to small, at , slender, and yellow to brownish-black bristly. The larvae are dorsally flattened, with two pairs of head bristles, and feed on rotting vegetable matter., including in one case brussels sprouts. This genus can be distinguished from other spear-winged flies by several traits: * foreleg tibiae have dorsal setae in the middle * foreleg tarsi thinner than foreleg tibiae * pointed wingtip without apical brown spot. Species Species include: *''Lonchoptera africana'' Adams, 1905 *'' Lonchoptera alfhildae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera anderssoni'' Joseph & Parui, 1976 *'' Lonchoptera annikaae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera apicalis'' (Okada, 1935) *'' Lonchoptera barberi'' Klymko, 2008 *'' Lonchoptera bifurcata'' ( Fallén, 1810) *'' ...
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Lonchoptera Excavata
''Lonchoptera'' is a genus of spear-winged flies ( Lonchopteridae). Their common name refers to their subacute (pointed) wings, which have a distinct and sexually dimorphic venation. Description Species in ''Lonchoptera'' are tiny to small, at , slender, and yellow to brownish-black bristly. The larvae are dorsally flattened, with two pairs of head bristles, and feed on rotting vegetable matter., including in one case brussels sprouts. This genus can be distinguished from other spear-winged flies by several traits: * foreleg tibiae have dorsal setae in the middle * foreleg tarsi thinner than foreleg tibiae * pointed wingtip without apical brown spot. Species Species include: *''Lonchoptera africana'' Adams, 1905 *'' Lonchoptera alfhildae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera anderssoni'' Joseph & Parui, 1976 *'' Lonchoptera annikaae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera apicalis'' (Okada, 1935) *'' Lonchoptera barberi'' Klymko, 2008 *'' Lonchoptera bifurcata'' ( Fallén, 1810) *'' ...
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Lonchoptera Elinorae
''Lonchoptera'' is a genus of spear-winged flies ( Lonchopteridae). Their common name refers to their subacute (pointed) wings, which have a distinct and sexually dimorphic venation. Description Species in ''Lonchoptera'' are tiny to small, at , slender, and yellow to brownish-black bristly. The larvae are dorsally flattened, with two pairs of head bristles, and feed on rotting vegetable matter., including in one case brussels sprouts. This genus can be distinguished from other spear-winged flies by several traits: * foreleg tibiae have dorsal setae in the middle * foreleg tarsi thinner than foreleg tibiae * pointed wingtip without apical brown spot. Species Species include: *''Lonchoptera africana'' Adams, 1905 *'' Lonchoptera alfhildae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera anderssoni'' Joseph & Parui, 1976 *'' Lonchoptera annikaae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera apicalis'' (Okada, 1935) *'' Lonchoptera barberi'' Klymko, 2008 *'' Lonchoptera bifurcata'' ( Fallén, 1810) *'' ...
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Lonchoptera Casanova
''Lonchoptera'' is a genus of spear-winged flies ( Lonchopteridae). Their common name refers to their subacute (pointed) wings, which have a distinct and sexually dimorphic venation. Description Species in ''Lonchoptera'' are tiny to small, at , slender, and yellow to brownish-black bristly. The larvae are dorsally flattened, with two pairs of head bristles, and feed on rotting vegetable matter., including in one case brussels sprouts. This genus can be distinguished from other spear-winged flies by several traits: * foreleg tibiae have dorsal setae in the middle * foreleg tarsi thinner than foreleg tibiae * pointed wingtip without apical brown spot. Species Species include: *''Lonchoptera africana'' Adams, 1905 *'' Lonchoptera alfhildae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera anderssoni'' Joseph & Parui, 1976 *'' Lonchoptera annikaae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera apicalis'' (Okada, 1935) *'' Lonchoptera barberi'' Klymko, 2008 *'' Lonchoptera bifurcata'' ( Fallén, 1810) *'' ...
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Lonchoptera Birmensis
''Lonchoptera'' is a genus of spear-winged flies ( Lonchopteridae). Their common name refers to their subacute (pointed) wings, which have a distinct and sexually dimorphic venation. Description Species in ''Lonchoptera'' are tiny to small, at , slender, and yellow to brownish-black bristly. The larvae are dorsally flattened, with two pairs of head bristles, and feed on rotting vegetable matter., including in one case brussels sprouts. This genus can be distinguished from other spear-winged flies by several traits: * foreleg tibiae have dorsal setae in the middle * foreleg tarsi thinner than foreleg tibiae * pointed wingtip without apical brown spot. Species Species include: *''Lonchoptera africana'' Adams, 1905 *'' Lonchoptera alfhildae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera anderssoni'' Joseph & Parui, 1976 *'' Lonchoptera annikaae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera apicalis'' (Okada, 1935) *'' Lonchoptera barberi'' Klymko, 2008 *'' Lonchoptera bifurcata'' ( Fallén, 1810) *'' ...
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Lonchoptera Birmanica
''Lonchoptera'' is a genus of spear-winged flies ( Lonchopteridae). Their common name refers to their subacute (pointed) wings, which have a distinct and sexually dimorphic venation. Description Species in ''Lonchoptera'' are tiny to small, at , slender, and yellow to brownish-black bristly. The larvae are dorsally flattened, with two pairs of head bristles, and feed on rotting vegetable matter., including in one case brussels sprouts. This genus can be distinguished from other spear-winged flies by several traits: * foreleg tibiae have dorsal setae in the middle * foreleg tarsi thinner than foreleg tibiae * pointed wingtip without apical brown spot. Species Species include: *''Lonchoptera africana'' Adams, 1905 *'' Lonchoptera alfhildae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera anderssoni'' Joseph & Parui, 1976 *'' Lonchoptera annikaae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera apicalis'' (Okada, 1935) *'' Lonchoptera barberi'' Klymko, 2008 *'' Lonchoptera bifurcata'' ( Fallén, 1810) *'' ...
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Lonchoptera Barberi
''Lonchoptera'' is a genus of spear-winged flies ( Lonchopteridae). Their common name refers to their subacute (pointed) wings, which have a distinct and sexually dimorphic venation. Description Species in ''Lonchoptera'' are tiny to small, at , slender, and yellow to brownish-black bristly. The larvae are dorsally flattened, with two pairs of head bristles, and feed on rotting vegetable matter., including in one case brussels sprouts. This genus can be distinguished from other spear-winged flies by several traits: * foreleg tibiae have dorsal setae in the middle * foreleg tarsi thinner than foreleg tibiae * pointed wingtip without apical brown spot. Species Species include: *''Lonchoptera africana'' Adams, 1905 *'' Lonchoptera alfhildae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera anderssoni'' Joseph & Parui, 1976 *'' Lonchoptera annikaae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera apicalis'' (Okada, 1935) *'' Lonchoptera barberi'' Klymko, 2008 *''Lonchoptera bifurcata'' ( Fallén, 1810) *''Lo ...
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Lonchoptera Apicalis
''Lonchoptera'' is a genus of spear-winged flies ( Lonchopteridae). Their common name refers to their subacute (pointed) wings, which have a distinct and sexually dimorphic venation. Description Species in ''Lonchoptera'' are tiny to small, at , slender, and yellow to brownish-black bristly. The larvae are dorsally flattened, with two pairs of head bristles, and feed on rotting vegetable matter., including in one case brussels sprouts. This genus can be distinguished from other spear-winged flies by several traits: * foreleg tibiae have dorsal setae in the middle * foreleg tarsi thinner than foreleg tibiae * pointed wingtip without apical brown spot. Species Species include: *''Lonchoptera africana'' Adams, 1905 *'' Lonchoptera alfhildae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera anderssoni'' Joseph & Parui, 1976 *'' Lonchoptera annikaae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera apicalis'' (Okada, 1935) *''Lonchoptera barberi'' Klymko, 2008 *''Lonchoptera bifurcata'' ( Fallén, 1810) *''Lon ...
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Lonchoptera Annikaae
''Lonchoptera'' is a genus of spear-winged flies (Lonchopteridae). Their common name refers to their subacute (pointed) wings, which have a distinct and sexually dimorphic venation. Description Species in ''Lonchoptera'' are tiny to small, at , slender, and yellow to brownish-black bristly. The larvae are dorsally flattened, with two pairs of head bristles, and feed on rotting vegetable matter., including in one case brussels sprouts. This genus can be distinguished from other spear-winged flies by several traits: * foreleg tibiae have dorsal setae in the middle * foreleg tarsi thinner than foreleg tibiae * pointed wingtip without apical brown spot. Species Species include: *''Lonchoptera africana'' Adams, 1905 *'' Lonchoptera alfhildae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera anderssoni'' Joseph & Parui, 1976 *'' Lonchoptera annikaae'' Andersson, 1971 *''Lonchoptera apicalis'' (Okada, 1935) *''Lonchoptera barberi'' Klymko, 2008 *''Lonchoptera bifurcata'' ( Fallén, 1810) *''Loncho ...
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Lonchoptera Anderssoni
''Lonchoptera'' is a genus of spear-winged flies (Lonchopteridae). Their common name refers to their subacute (pointed) wings, which have a distinct and sexually dimorphic venation. Description Species in ''Lonchoptera'' are tiny to small, at , slender, and yellow to brownish-black bristly. The larvae are dorsally flattened, with two pairs of head bristles, and feed on rotting vegetable matter., including in one case brussels sprouts. This genus can be distinguished from other spear-winged flies by several traits: * foreleg tibiae have dorsal setae in the middle * foreleg tarsi thinner than foreleg tibiae * pointed wingtip without apical brown spot. Species Species include: *''Lonchoptera africana'' Adams, 1905 *'' Lonchoptera alfhildae'' Andersson, 1971 *'' Lonchoptera anderssoni'' Joseph & Parui, 1976 *''Lonchoptera annikaae'' Andersson, 1971 *''Lonchoptera apicalis'' (Okada, 1935) *''Lonchoptera barberi'' Klymko, 2008 *''Lonchoptera bifurcata'' ( Fallén, 1810) *''Lonchop ...
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