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Nemoraeini
Nemoraeini is a tribe of fly, flies in the family Tachinidae. Genera *''Calohystricia'' Charles Henry Tyler Townsend, Townsend, 1931 *''Ceromasiopsis'' Charles Henry Tyler Townsend, Townsend, 1927 *''Hypotachina'' Friedrich Moritz Brauer, Brauer & Julius von Bergenstamm, von Bergenstamm, 1891 Nb. Also published separately in Wien by F. Tempsky, 142 pp. *''Hystriomyia'' Josef Aloizievitsch Portschinsky, Portschinsky, 1881 *''Lasiona (fly), Lasiona'' Frederik Maurits van der Wulp, Wulp, 1890 *''Lasiopalpus'' Pierre-Justin-Marie Macquart, Macquart, 1847 *''Macromya'' Jean-Baptiste Robineau-Desvoidy, Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 *''Nemoraea'' Jean-Baptiste Robineau-Desvoidy, Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 *''Xanthophyto'' Charles Henry Tyler Townsend, Townsend, 1916 *''Xylocamptomima'' Charles Henry Tyler Townsend, Townsend, 1927 References

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Nemoraea Pellucida
''Nemoraea pellucida'' is a species of fly in the family (biology), family Tachinidae. Distribution This species is present in most of Europe, in Russia, in Asia, in Japan and in North Africa. Description ''Nemoraea pellucida'' can reach a length of . These medium-sized flies have rather small head in respect of their body. In the males the thorax is grayish, with black lines. The scutellum is reddish and the abdomen is orange-yellow, with yellowish white pollinosity and a median black vitta. Legs are black. In a smaller form scutellum and abdomen are black. In the females the scutellum and the abdominal tergites arealways wholly black. Biology Adults of these endoparasitoid flies can be found from March to May and in October-November. They mainly feed on nectar of ''Angelica sylvestris''. The females lay their eggs close to the ovations of the host species, especially ''Hyphantria cunea'', ''Orthosia cerasi'', ''Dypterygia scabriuscula'' and ''Sphinx pinastri''). When the lar ...
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