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Panops
''Panops'' is a genus of Acroceridae, small-headed flies. It is endemic to Australia and the Papua region of Indonesia. Males and females measure 8.0–12.5 mm and 9.5–14.5 mm, respectively. Their larvae are thought to be endoparasites of spiders in the infraorder Mygalomorphae, a trait shared by most other members of the subfamily Panopinae. Species * ''Panops aurum'' Winterton, 2012 – Western Australia * ''Panops austrae'' Neboiss, 1971 – Western Australia * ''Panops baudini'' Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, Lamarck, 1804 – widely distributed in Australia * ''Panops boharti'' (Schlinger, 1959) – Indonesia (Papua) * ''Panops conspicuus'' (Enrico Brunetti, Brunetti, 1926) – Western Australia, Victoria * ''Panops danielsi'' Winterton, 2012 – Queensland * ''Panops grossi'' (Neboiss, 1971) – South Australia * ''Panops infrequens'' Glatz, 2023 – South Australia (Kangaroo Island) * ''Panops jade'' Winterton, 2012 – Queensland * ''Panops schlingeri'' Winterton, 2012 ...
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Panops Baudini
''Panops'' is a genus of Acroceridae, small-headed flies. It is endemic to Australia and the Papua region of Indonesia. Males and females measure 8.0–12.5 mm and 9.5–14.5 mm, respectively. Their larvae are thought to be endoparasites of spiders in the infraorder Mygalomorphae, a trait shared by most other members of the subfamily Panopinae. Species * ''Panops aurum'' Winterton, 2012 – Western Australia * ''Panops austrae'' Neboiss, 1971 – Western Australia * ''Panops baudini'' Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, Lamarck, 1804 – widely distributed in Australia * ''Panops boharti'' (Schlinger, 1959) – Indonesia (Papua) * ''Panops conspicuus'' (Enrico Brunetti, Brunetti, 1926) – Western Australia, Victoria * ''Panops danielsi'' Winterton, 2012 – Queensland * ''Panops grossi'' (Neboiss, 1971) – South Australia * ''Panops infrequens'' Glatz, 2023 – South Australia (Kangaroo Island) * ''Panops jade'' Winterton, 2012 – Queensland * ''Panops schlingeri'' Winterton, 2012 ...
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Panops Aurum
''Panops'' is a genus of small-headed flies. It is endemic to Australia and the Papua region of Indonesia. Males and females measure 8.0–12.5 mm and 9.5–14.5 mm, respectively. Their larvae are thought to be endoparasites of spiders in the infraorder Mygalomorphae, a trait shared by most other members of the subfamily Panopinae. Species * '' Panops aurum'' Winterton, 2012 – Western Australia * '' Panops austrae'' Neboiss, 1971 – Western Australia * ''Panops baudini ''Panops'' is a genus of Acroceridae, small-headed flies. It is endemic to Australia and the Papua region of Indonesia. Males and females measure 8.0–12.5 mm and 9.5–14.5 mm, respectively. Their larvae are thought to be endoparasite ...'' Lamarck, 1804 – widely distributed in Australia * '' Panops boharti'' (Schlinger, 1959) – Indonesia (Papua) * '' Panops conspicuus'' ( Brunetti, 1926) – Western Australia, Victoria * '' Panops danielsi'' Winterton, 2012 – Queensland * '' P ...
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Panops Jade
''Panops'' is a genus of small-headed flies. It is endemic to Australia and the Papua region of Indonesia. Males and females measure 8.0–12.5 mm and 9.5–14.5 mm, respectively. Their larvae are thought to be endoparasites of spiders in the infraorder Mygalomorphae, a trait shared by most other members of the subfamily Panopinae. Species * ''Panops aurum'' Winterton, 2012 – Western Australia * '' Panops austrae'' Neboiss, 1971 – Western Australia * ''Panops baudini ''Panops'' is a genus of Acroceridae, small-headed flies. It is endemic to Australia and the Papua region of Indonesia. Males and females measure 8.0–12.5 mm and 9.5–14.5 mm, respectively. Their larvae are thought to be endoparasite ...'' Lamarck, 1804 – widely distributed in Australia * '' Panops boharti'' (Schlinger, 1959) – Indonesia (Papua) * '' Panops conspicuus'' ( Brunetti, 1926) – Western Australia, Victoria * '' Panops danielsi'' Winterton, 2012 – Queensland * '' Pa ...
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Panops Infrequens
''Panops'' is a genus of small-headed flies. It is endemic to Australia and the Papua region of Indonesia. Males and females measure 8.0–12.5 mm and 9.5–14.5 mm, respectively. Their larvae are thought to be endoparasites of spiders in the infraorder Mygalomorphae, a trait shared by most other members of the subfamily Panopinae. Species * ''Panops aurum'' Winterton, 2012 – Western Australia * '' Panops austrae'' Neboiss, 1971 – Western Australia * ''Panops baudini'' Lamarck, 1804 – widely distributed in Australia * '' Panops boharti'' (Schlinger, 1959) – Indonesia (Papua) * '' Panops conspicuus'' ( Brunetti, 1926) – Western Australia, Victoria * '' Panops danielsi'' Winterton, 2012 – Queensland * '' Panops grossi'' (Neboiss, 1971) – South Australia * '' Panops infrequens'' Glatz, 2023 – South Australia ( Kangaroo Island) * ''Panops jade ''Panops'' is a genus of small-headed flies. It is endemic to Australia and the Papua region of Indonesia. ...
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Panops Grossi
''Panops'' is a genus of small-headed flies. It is endemic to Australia and the Papua region of Indonesia. Males and females measure 8.0–12.5 mm and 9.5–14.5 mm, respectively. Their larvae are thought to be endoparasites of spiders in the infraorder Mygalomorphae, a trait shared by most other members of the subfamily Panopinae. Species * ''Panops aurum'' Winterton, 2012 – Western Australia * '' Panops austrae'' Neboiss, 1971 – Western Australia * ''Panops baudini'' Lamarck, 1804 – widely distributed in Australia * '' Panops boharti'' (Schlinger, 1959) – Indonesia (Papua) * '' Panops conspicuus'' ( Brunetti, 1926) – Western Australia, Victoria * '' Panops danielsi'' Winterton, 2012 – Queensland * '' Panops grossi'' (Neboiss, 1971) – South Australia * ''Panops infrequens'' Glatz, 2023 – South Australia ( Kangaroo Island) * ''Panops jade ''Panops'' is a genus of small-headed flies. It is endemic to Australia and the Papua region of Indonesia. ...
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Panops Danielsi
''Panops'' is a genus of small-headed flies. It is endemic to Australia and the Papua region of Indonesia. Males and females measure 8.0–12.5 mm and 9.5–14.5 mm, respectively. Their larvae are thought to be endoparasites of spiders in the infraorder Mygalomorphae, a trait shared by most other members of the subfamily Panopinae. Species * ''Panops aurum'' Winterton, 2012 – Western Australia * '' Panops austrae'' Neboiss, 1971 – Western Australia * ''Panops baudini'' Lamarck, 1804 – widely distributed in Australia * '' Panops boharti'' (Schlinger, 1959) – Indonesia (Papua) * '' Panops conspicuus'' ( Brunetti, 1926) – Western Australia, Victoria * '' Panops danielsi'' Winterton, 2012 – Queensland * ''Panops grossi'' (Neboiss, 1971) – South Australia * ''Panops infrequens'' Glatz, 2023 – South Australia ( Kangaroo Island) * ''Panops jade ''Panops'' is a genus of small-headed flies. It is endemic to Australia and the Papua region of Indonesia. M ...
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Panops Conspicuus
''Panops'' is a genus of small-headed flies. It is endemic to Australia and the Papua region of Indonesia. Males and females measure 8.0–12.5 mm and 9.5–14.5 mm, respectively. Their larvae are thought to be endoparasites of spiders in the infraorder Mygalomorphae, a trait shared by most other members of the subfamily Panopinae. Species * ''Panops aurum'' Winterton, 2012 – Western Australia * '' Panops austrae'' Neboiss, 1971 – Western Australia * ''Panops baudini'' Lamarck, 1804 – widely distributed in Australia * '' Panops boharti'' (Schlinger, 1959) – Indonesia (Papua) * '' Panops conspicuus'' ( Brunetti, 1926) – Western Australia, Victoria * ''Panops danielsi'' Winterton, 2012 – Queensland * ''Panops grossi'' (Neboiss, 1971) – South Australia * ''Panops infrequens'' Glatz, 2023 – South Australia ( Kangaroo Island) * ''Panops jade ''Panops'' is a genus of small-headed flies. It is endemic to Australia and the Papua region of Indonesia. Ma ...
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Panops Boharti
''Panops'' is a genus of small-headed flies. It is endemic to Australia and the Papua region of Indonesia. Males and females measure 8.0–12.5 mm and 9.5–14.5 mm, respectively. Their larvae are thought to be endoparasites of spiders in the infraorder Mygalomorphae, a trait shared by most other members of the subfamily Panopinae. Species * ''Panops aurum'' Winterton, 2012 – Western Australia * '' Panops austrae'' Neboiss, 1971 – Western Australia * ''Panops baudini'' Lamarck, 1804 – widely distributed in Australia * '' Panops boharti'' (Schlinger, 1959) – Indonesia (Papua) * ''Panops conspicuus'' ( Brunetti, 1926) – Western Australia, Victoria * ''Panops danielsi'' Winterton, 2012 – Queensland * ''Panops grossi'' (Neboiss, 1971) – South Australia * ''Panops infrequens'' Glatz, 2023 – South Australia ( Kangaroo Island) * ''Panops jade ''Panops'' is a genus of small-headed flies. It is endemic to Australia and the Papua region of Indonesia. Mal ...
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Panops Austrae
''Panops'' is a genus of small-headed flies. It is endemic to Australia and the Papua region of Indonesia. Males and females measure 8.0–12.5 mm and 9.5–14.5 mm, respectively. Their larvae are thought to be endoparasites of spiders in the infraorder Mygalomorphae, a trait shared by most other members of the subfamily Panopinae. Species * ''Panops aurum'' Winterton, 2012 – Western Australia * '' Panops austrae'' Neboiss, 1971 – Western Australia * ''Panops baudini'' Lamarck, 1804 – widely distributed in Australia * ''Panops boharti'' (Schlinger, 1959) – Indonesia (Papua) * ''Panops conspicuus'' ( Brunetti, 1926) – Western Australia, Victoria * ''Panops danielsi'' Winterton, 2012 – Queensland * ''Panops grossi'' (Neboiss, 1971) – South Australia * ''Panops infrequens'' Glatz, 2023 – South Australia ( Kangaroo Island) * ''Panops jade ''Panops'' is a genus of small-headed flies. It is endemic to Australia and the Papua region of Indonesia. Male ...
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Panops Schlingeri
''Panops'' is a genus of small-headed flies. It is endemic to Australia and the Papua region of Indonesia. Males and females measure 8.0–12.5 mm and 9.5–14.5 mm, respectively. Their larvae are thought to be endoparasites of spiders in the infraorder Mygalomorphae, a trait shared by most other members of the subfamily Panopinae. Species * ''Panops aurum'' Winterton, 2012 – Western Australia * ''Panops austrae'' Neboiss, 1971 – Western Australia * ''Panops baudini'' Lamarck, 1804 – widely distributed in Australia * ''Panops boharti'' (Schlinger, 1959) – Indonesia (Papua) * ''Panops conspicuus'' ( Brunetti, 1926) – Western Australia, Victoria * ''Panops danielsi'' Winterton, 2012 – Queensland * ''Panops grossi'' (Neboiss, 1971) – South Australia * ''Panops infrequens'' Glatz, 2023 – South Australia ( Kangaroo Island) * ''Panops jade ''Panops'' is a genus of small-headed flies. It is endemic to Australia and the Papua region of Indonesia. Males ...
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Panopinae
Panopinae is a subfamily of small-headed flies (Acroceridae). Their larvae are endoparasites of spiders in the infraorder Mygalomorphae. Genera The subfamily includes 24 extant genera: * '' Apelleia'' Bellardi, 1862 * '' Apsona'' Westwood, 1876 * '' Archipialea'' Schlinger, 1973 * '' Arrhynchus'' Philippi, 1871 * '' Astomella'' Latreille, 1809 * '' Astomelloides'' Schlinger, 1959 * '' Camposella'' Cole, 1919 * '' Coquena'' Schlinger ''in'' Schlinger, Gillung & Borkent, 2013 * '' Corononcodes'' Speiser, 1920 * '' Eulonchus'' Gerstaecker, 1856 * '' Exetasis'' Walker, 1852 * '' Lasia'' Wiedemann, 1824 * '' Lasioides'' Gil Collado, 1928 * '' Leucopsina'' Westwood, 1876 * '' Mesophysa'' Macquart, 1838 * '' Ocnaea'' Erichson, 1840 * '' Panops'' Lamarck, 1804 * '' Physegastrella'' Brunetti, 1926 * '' Pialea'' Erichson, 1840 * '' Psilodera'' Gray ''in'' Griffith & Pidgeon, 1832 * '' Pterodontia'' Gray ''in'' Griffith Griffith may refer to: People * Griffith (name) * Griffi ...
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Endoparasite
Parasitism is a close relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives on or inside another organism, the host, causing it some harm, and is adapted structurally to this way of life. The entomologist E. O. Wilson has characterised parasites as "predators that eat prey in units of less than one". Parasites include single-celled protozoans such as the agents of malaria, sleeping sickness, and amoebic dysentery; animals such as hookworms, lice, mosquitoes, and vampire bats; fungi such as honey fungus and the agents of ringworm; and plants such as mistletoe, dodder, and the broomrapes. There are six major parasitic strategies of exploitation of animal hosts, namely parasitic castration, directly transmitted parasitism (by contact), trophicallytransmitted parasitism (by being eaten), vector-transmitted parasitism, parasitoidism, and micropredation. One major axis of classification concerns invasiveness: an endoparasite lives inside the host's body; an ect ...
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