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Psila Flavigena
''Psila'' is a European genus of fly, flies which is a member of the family Psilidae or rust flies. Genera * ''Psila acmocephala'' * ''Psila aethiopica'' * ''Psila albiseta'' * ''Psila amurensis'' * ''Psila andreji'' * ''Psila angustata'' * ''Psila apicalis'' * ''Psila arbustorum'' * ''Psila asiatica'' * ''Psila atlasica'' * ''Psila atra'' * ''Psila atrata'' * ''Psila bicolor'' * ''Psila bimaculata'' * ''Psila bivittata'' * ''Psila calobatoides'' * ''Psila caucasica'' * ''Psila celidoptera'' * ''Psila clunalis'' * ''Psila collaris'' * ''Psila crassula'' * ''Psila dichroa'' * ''Psila dimidiata'' * ''Psila dimorpha'' * ''Psila dolichocera'' * ''Psila dubia'' * ''Psila emiliae'' * ''Psila exigua'' * ''Psila fallax'' * ''Psila fenestralis'' * ''Psila fimetaria'' * ''Psila flavigena'' * ''Psila freidbergi'' * ''Psila freyi'' * ''Psila frontalis'' * ''Psila fulviseta'' * ''Psila gracilis'' * ''Psila hebraica'' * ''Psila hennigi'' * ''Psila hexachaeta'' * ''Psila himalayensis'' * ''Psil ...
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Psila Fimetaria
''Psila fimetaria'' is a species of fly, a member of the family Psilidae. Distribution This species is present in part of Europe (Belgium, Great Britain, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Slovakia, Ireland), in Russia and in North Africa. Habitat These common flies inhabit woods and forests, bushes and herbs, especially damp places, lush vegetation, hedge rows and amongst the crops. Description ''Psila fimetaria'' can reach a length of .Séguy, E. (1934) ''Diptères: Brachycères''. II. ''Muscidae acalypterae, Scatophagidae''. Paris: Éditions Faune de France 2 Bibliotheque Virtuelle Numerique pdf/ref>J.K. Lindse/ref> Body is basically yellow-red, covered with short black bristles. On the abdomen tergites are sometimes distinctly browned. Head is red, with a black ocellar triangle. Eyes are large and reniformes. Palps are yellow. Antennae are short, red, with the third subconical segment a little thicker and black at the base. Arista shows a longer ...
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