Phthiria Lucidipennis
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Phthiria Lucidipennis
''Phthiria'' is a genus of 'bee flies' belonging to the family Bombyliidae. Species Species within this genus include:Evenhuis, N.L. & Greathead, D.J. (2003World Catalog of Bee Flies (Diptera: Bombyliidae)/ref> * ''Phthiria alberthessei'' * ''Phthiria albida'' * ''Phthiria albogilva'' * ''Phthiria aldrichi'' * ''Phthiria amplicella'' * ''Phthiria asiatica'' * ''Phthiria atriceps'' * ''Phthiria austrandina'' * ''Phthiria aztec'' * ''Phthiria barbatula'' * ''Phthiria brunnescens'' * ''Phthiria cana'' * ''Phthiria canescens'' * ''Phthiria chilena'' * ''Phthiria cingulata'' * ''Phthiria cognata'' * ''Phthiria compressa'' * ''Phthiria conocephala'' * ''Phthiria consors'' * ''Phthiria conspicua'' * ''Phthiria crocogramma'' * ''Phthiria dolorosa'' * ''Phthiria exilis'' * ''Phthiria fallax'' * ''Phthiria fasciventris'' * ''Phthiria freidbergi'' * ''Phthiria freyi'' * ''Phthiria fulva'' * ''Phthiria gaedii'' * ''Phthiria gracilis'' * ''Phthiria grisea'' * ''Phthiria hesperia'' * ''Phthir ...
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Phthiria Vagans
''Phthiria vagans'' is a species of 'bee flies' belonging to the family Bombyliidae. Distribution This palearctic species is present in part of Europe (Croatia, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, North Macedonia, Romania and Spain), in Central and North European Russia, in Iran and in Israel, and in Turkey. Description ''Phthiria vagans'' can reach a body length of about . These tiny beeflies are mainly blackish, with white stripes on the abdomen. Metapleuron shows micro-pubescence. The upper part of the face and the area around the antennae are black-haired. They show a short dorsal prong at the tips of the antennae. Palpus extends at least as far as antennae. Last sternite in male deeply concave on posterior margin. The red eyes are touching in males of all Phthiriinae, while they are separate in females (sexual dimorphism Sexual dimorphism is the condition where the sexes of the same animal and/or plant species exhibit different morphological characteristics, partic ...
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