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Parallelomma
''Parallelomma'' is a genus of dung flies in the family Scathophagidae The Scathophagidae are a small family of Muscoidea which are often known as dung flies, although this name is not appropriate except for a few species of the genus ''Scathophaga'' which do indeed pass their larval stages in animal dung. The nam .... There are about five described species in ''Parallelomma'', found mainly in North America and Europe. Species These species belong to the genus ''Parallelomma'': * '' Parallelomma flava'' (Szilady, 1943) * '' Parallelomma media'' Becker, 1894 * '' Parallelomma merzi'' Ozerov, 2008 * '' Parallelomma paradis'' Hering, 1923 * '' Parallelomma vittatum'' (Meigen, 1826) References Further reading * Scathophagidae Articles created by Qbugbot Muscoidea genera {{Muscoidea-stub ...
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Parallelomma Flava
''Parallelomma'' is a genus of dung flies in the family Scathophagidae The Scathophagidae are a small family of Muscoidea which are often known as dung flies, although this name is not appropriate except for a few species of the genus ''Scathophaga'' which do indeed pass their larval stages in animal dung. The nam .... There are about five described species in ''Parallelomma'', found mainly in North America and Europe. Species These species belong to the genus ''Parallelomma'': * '' Parallelomma flava'' (Szilady, 1943) * '' Parallelomma media'' Becker, 1894 * '' Parallelomma merzi'' Ozerov, 2008 * '' Parallelomma paradis'' Hering, 1923 * '' Parallelomma vittatum'' (Meigen, 1826) References Further reading * Scathophagidae Articles created by Qbugbot Muscoidea genera {{Muscoidea-stub ...
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Parallelomma Media
''Parallelomma'' is a genus of dung flies in the family Scathophagidae. There are about five described species in ''Parallelomma'', found mainly in North America and Europe. Species These species belong to the genus ''Parallelomma'': * ''Parallelomma flava ''Parallelomma'' is a genus of dung flies in the family Scathophagidae The Scathophagidae are a small family of Muscoidea which are often known as dung flies, although this name is not appropriate except for a few species of the genus ''Scat ...'' (Szilady, 1943) * '' Parallelomma media'' Becker, 1894 * '' Parallelomma merzi'' Ozerov, 2008 * '' Parallelomma paradis'' Hering, 1923 * '' Parallelomma vittatum'' (Meigen, 1826) References Further reading * Scathophagidae Articles created by Qbugbot Muscoidea genera {{Muscoidea-stub ...
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Parallelomma Merzi
''Parallelomma'' is a genus of dung flies in the family Scathophagidae. There are about five described species in ''Parallelomma'', found mainly in North America and Europe. Species These species belong to the genus ''Parallelomma'': * ''Parallelomma flava'' (Szilady, 1943) * ''Parallelomma media ''Parallelomma'' is a genus of dung flies in the family Scathophagidae. There are about five described species in ''Parallelomma'', found mainly in North America and Europe. Species These species belong to the genus ''Parallelomma'': * ''Paralle ...'' Becker, 1894 * '' Parallelomma merzi'' Ozerov, 2008 * '' Parallelomma paradis'' Hering, 1923 * '' Parallelomma vittatum'' (Meigen, 1826) References Further reading * Scathophagidae Articles created by Qbugbot Muscoidea genera {{Muscoidea-stub ...
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Parallelomma Paradis
''Parallelomma'' is a genus of dung flies in the family Scathophagidae. There are about five described species in ''Parallelomma'', found mainly in North America and Europe. Species These species belong to the genus ''Parallelomma'': * ''Parallelomma flava'' (Szilady, 1943) * ''Parallelomma media'' Becker, 1894 * ''Parallelomma merzi ''Parallelomma'' is a genus of dung flies in the family Scathophagidae. There are about five described species in ''Parallelomma'', found mainly in North America and Europe. Species These species belong to the genus ''Parallelomma'': * ''Paralle ...'' Ozerov, 2008 * '' Parallelomma paradis'' Hering, 1923 * '' Parallelomma vittatum'' (Meigen, 1826) References Further reading * Scathophagidae Articles created by Qbugbot Muscoidea genera {{Muscoidea-stub ...
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Parallelomma Vittatum
''Parallelomma vittatum'' is a species of dung fly (insects in the family Scathophagidae). Larvae are leaf miners of numerous plants, including ''Maianthemum dilatatum'', '' Polygonatum pubescens'', ''Trillium undulatum'', ''Cypripedium acaule'', ''Cypripedium reginae ''Cypripedium reginae'', known as the showy lady's slipper, pink-and-white lady's-slipper, or the queen's lady's-slipper, is a rare lady's-slipper orchid native to northern North America. Although never common, this plant has vanished from much o ...'', and others. They are active from May through October, and can have two generations in a single year. References Scathophagidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1826 {{Muscoidea-stub ...
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Dung Fly
The Scathophagidae are a small family of Muscoidea which are often known as dung flies, although this name is not appropriate except for a few species of the genus ''Scathophaga'' which do indeed pass their larval stages in animal dung. The name probably derives from the yellow dung fly (''Scathophaga stercoraria''), which is one of the most abundant and ubiquitous flies in many parts of the Northern Hemisphere. Description For terms, see Morphology of Diptera. The Scathophagidae are medium-sized or quite small flies with a body length of 3.0 to 12.0 mm. The body is slender, especially in males, usually with an elongated, cylindrical abdomen. Many scathophagids appear more robust, however, due to a dense pubescence. Body colour body ranges from yellow to black; some species are glossy, but never with a metallic gloss. Some species are bicolored. The eyes are wide-set on the frons in males and females. The bristles on the head, thorax, and legs are well developed. The occip ...
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