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Ogcodes Borneoensis
''Ogcodes'' is a genus of small-headed flies in the family Acroceridae. About 90 species have been described for the genus. Subgenera and species The genus is split into three subgenera: ''Ogcodes'', ''Protogcodes'' and ''Neogcodes''. ''Ogcodes'' is cosmopolitan in distribution, ''Protogcodes'' is endemic to Australia, and ''Neogcodes'' is restricted to the Nearctic. Subgenus ''Ogcodes'' Latreille, 1796 *''Ogcodes acroventris'' Nartshuk, 1982 *''Ogcodes adaptatus'' Schlinger, 1960 *''Ogcodes alluaudi'' Becker, 1914 *''Ogcodes angustimarginatus'' Brunetti, 1920 *''Ogcodes asiaticus'' Nartshuk, 1975 *''Ogcodes argentinensis'' Schlinger, 1960 *''Ogcodes argigaster'' Schlinger, 1960 *''Ogcodes armstrongi'' Paramonov, 1957 *''Ogcodes ater'' White, 1915 *''Ogcodes basalis'' ( Walker, 1852) *''Ogcodes bigoti'' Nartshuk, 1982 *'' Ogcodes boharti'' Schlinger, 1960 *'' Ogcodes borneoensis'' Schlinger, 1971 *''Ogcodes borealis'' Cole, 1919 *''Ogcodes brasilensis'' Schlinger, 1960 *' ...
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Ogcodes Zonatus
''Ogcodes zonatus'' is a species of insect in the family Acroceridae, the small-headed flies. Distribution This species is present in Europe, Russia, Turkey, Iran, Algeria and Mongolia. Description ''Ogcodes zonatus'' can reach a body length of approximately . These flies are characterized by a globular body, very small and dark heads and by translucent wings. The contiguous eyes occupy in both sexes the entire head. A long ventral proboscis is present only in the feeding imagos. The domed thorax is black, with partly brown hairs, where as the abdomen has black and white transversal bands. The rear pair of legs is curved, thickened at the end, with a brown colour.Przemysław Trojan: Klucze do oznaczania owadów Polski cz. XXVIII Muchówki – Diptera, zeszyt 23 – Cyrtidae. Warszawa: PWN, Polski Związek Entomologiczny, 1956 This species is very similar to '' Ogcodes pallipes'', that has monocolor femurs, and to ''Ogcodes gibbosus'', that shows different shapes of the bands o ...
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