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Rhopalosyrphus Guentherii
''Rhopalosyrphus'' is a genus of hoverflies, with nine known species. The adults flies mimic wasps, such as '' Zethus''. The larvae are predators of ant brood. They are native to from southern United States to northern Argentina. Species Sensu stricto *''Rhopalosyrphus australis'' Thompson, 2003 *'' Rhopalosyrphus ecuadoriensis'' Reemer, 2013 *'' Rhopalosyrphus guentherii'' (Lynch Arribálzaga, 1891) (= ''R. carolae'' Capelle, 1956) *''Rhopalosyrphus ramulorum'' Weems & Deyrup, 2003 *'' Rhopalosyrphus robustus'' Reemer, 2013 Sensu lato *'' Rhopalosyrphus abnormis'' (Curran, 1925) *'' Rhopalosyrphus abnormoides'' Reemer, 2013 *'' Rhopalosyrphus cerioides'' (Hull, 1943) *''Rhopalosyrphus oreokawensis ''Rhopalosyrphus'' is a genus of hoverflies, with nine known species. The adults flies mimic wasps, such as '' Zethus''. The larvae are predators of ant brood. They are native to from southern United States to northern Argentina. Species Sensu st ...'' Reemer, 2013 References Ho ...
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Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the Kingdom (biology), biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals Heterotroph, consume organic material, Cellular respiration#Aerobic respiration, breathe oxygen, are Motility, able to move, can Sexual reproduction, reproduce sexually, and go through an ontogenetic stage in which their body consists of a hollow sphere of Cell (biology), cells, the blastula, during Embryogenesis, embryonic development. Over 1.5 million Extant taxon, living animal species have been Species description, described—of which around 1 million are Insecta, insects—but it has been estimated there are over 7 million animal species in total. Animals range in length from to . They have Ecology, complex interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs. The scientific study of animals is known as zoology. Most living animal species are in Bilateria, a clade whose members have a Symmetry in biology#Bilate ...
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Argentina
Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourth-largest country in the Americas, and the eighth-largest country in the world. It shares the bulk of the Southern Cone with Chile to the west, and is also bordered by Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, Brazil to the northeast, Uruguay and the South Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Drake Passage to the south. Argentina is a federal state subdivided into twenty-three provinces, and one autonomous city, which is the federal capital and largest city of the nation, Buenos Aires. The provinces and the capital have their own constitutions, but exist under a federal system. Argentina claims sovereignty over the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, and a part of Antarctica. The earliest recorded human prese ...
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Diptera Of North America
Flies are insects of the order Diptera, the name being derived from the Greek δι- ''di-'' "two", and πτερόν ''pteron'' "wing". Insects of this order use only a single pair of wings to fly, the hindwings having evolved into advanced mechanosensory organs known as halteres, which act as high-speed sensors of rotational movement and allow dipterans to perform advanced aerobatics. Diptera is a large order containing an estimated 1,000,000 species including horse-flies, crane flies, hoverflies and others, although only about 125,000 species have been described. Flies have a mobile head, with a pair of large compound eyes, and mouthparts designed for piercing and sucking (mosquitoes, black flies and robber flies), or for lapping and sucking in the other groups. Their wing arrangement gives them great maneuverability in flight, and claws and pads on their feet enable them to cling to smooth surfaces. Flies undergo complete metamorphosis; the eggs are often laid on the la ...
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Hoverfly Genera
Hover flies, also called flower flies or syrphid flies, make up the insect family Syrphidae. As their common name suggests, they are often seen hovering or nectaring at flowers; the adults of many species feed mainly on nectar and pollen, while the larvae (maggots) eat a wide range of foods. In some species, the larvae are saprotrophs, eating decaying plant and animal matter in the soil or in ponds and streams. In other species, the larvae are insectivores and prey on aphids, thrips, and other plant-sucking insects. Insects such as aphids are considered a crop pest, and therefore the aphid-eating larvae of some hover flies serve as an economically (as well as ecologically) important predator and even potential agents for use in biological control, while the adults may be pollinators. About 6,000 species in 200 genera have been described. Hover flies are common throughout the world and can be found on all continents except Antarctica. Hover flies are harmless to most mamma ...
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Rhopalosyrphus Oreokawensis
''Rhopalosyrphus'' is a genus of hoverflies, with nine known species. The adults flies mimic wasps, such as '' Zethus''. The larvae are predators of ant brood. They are native to from southern United States to northern Argentina. Species Sensu stricto *''Rhopalosyrphus australis'' Thompson, 2003 *'' Rhopalosyrphus ecuadoriensis'' Reemer, 2013 *'' Rhopalosyrphus guentherii'' (Lynch Arribálzaga, 1891) (= ''R. carolae'' Capelle, 1956) *''Rhopalosyrphus ramulorum ''Rhopalosyrphus'' is a genus of hoverfly, hoverflies, with nine known species. The adults flies mimic wasps, such as ''Zethus (genus), Zethus''. The larvae are predators of ant brood. They are native to from southern United States to northern Arg ...'' Weems & Deyrup, 2003 *'' Rhopalosyrphus robustus'' Reemer, 2013 Sensu lato *'' Rhopalosyrphus abnormis'' (Curran, 1925) *'' Rhopalosyrphus abnormoides'' Reemer, 2013 *'' Rhopalosyrphus cerioides'' (Hull, 1943) *'' Rhopalosyrphus oreokawensis'' Reemer, 2013 References H ...
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Rhopalosyrphus Cerioides
''Rhopalosyrphus'' is a genus of hoverflies, with nine known species. The adults flies mimic wasps, such as '' Zethus''. The larvae are predators of ant brood. They are native to from southern United States to northern Argentina. Species Sensu stricto *''Rhopalosyrphus australis'' Thompson, 2003 *'' Rhopalosyrphus ecuadoriensis'' Reemer, 2013 *''Rhopalosyrphus guentherii'' (Lynch Arribálzaga, 1891) (= ''R. carolae'' Capelle, 1956) *''Rhopalosyrphus ramulorum'' Weems & Deyrup, 2003 *'' Rhopalosyrphus robustus'' Reemer, 2013 Sensu lato *'' Rhopalosyrphus abnormis'' (Curran, 1925) *'' Rhopalosyrphus abnormoides'' Reemer, 2013 *'' Rhopalosyrphus cerioides'' (Hull, 1943) *''Rhopalosyrphus oreokawensis ''Rhopalosyrphus'' is a genus of hoverflies, with nine known species. The adults flies mimic wasps, such as '' Zethus''. The larvae are predators of ant brood. They are native to from southern United States to northern Argentina. Species Sensu st ...'' Reemer, 2013 References Hov ...
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Rhopalosyrphus Abnormoides
''Rhopalosyrphus'' is a genus of hoverflies, with nine known species. The adults flies mimic wasps, such as '' Zethus''. The larvae are predators of ant brood. They are native to from southern United States to northern Argentina. Species Sensu stricto *''Rhopalosyrphus australis'' Thompson, 2003 *'' Rhopalosyrphus ecuadoriensis'' Reemer, 2013 *''Rhopalosyrphus guentherii'' (Lynch Arribálzaga, 1891) (= ''R. carolae'' Capelle, 1956) *''Rhopalosyrphus ramulorum'' Weems & Deyrup, 2003 *'' Rhopalosyrphus robustus'' Reemer, 2013 Sensu lato *'' Rhopalosyrphus abnormis'' (Curran, 1925) *'' Rhopalosyrphus abnormoides'' Reemer, 2013 *''Rhopalosyrphus cerioides'' (Hull, 1943) *''Rhopalosyrphus oreokawensis ''Rhopalosyrphus'' is a genus of hoverflies, with nine known species. The adults flies mimic wasps, such as '' Zethus''. The larvae are predators of ant brood. They are native to from southern United States to northern Argentina. Species Sensu st ...'' Reemer, 2013 References Hove ...
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Rhopalosyrphus Abnormis
''Rhopalosyrphus'' is a genus of hoverflies, with nine known species. The adults flies mimic wasps, such as '' Zethus''. The larvae are predators of ant brood. They are native to from southern United States to northern Argentina. Species Sensu stricto *''Rhopalosyrphus australis'' Thompson, 2003 *'' Rhopalosyrphus ecuadoriensis'' Reemer, 2013 *''Rhopalosyrphus guentherii'' (Lynch Arribálzaga, 1891) (= ''R. carolae'' Capelle, 1956) *''Rhopalosyrphus ramulorum'' Weems & Deyrup, 2003 *'' Rhopalosyrphus robustus'' Reemer, 2013 Sensu lato *'' Rhopalosyrphus abnormis'' (Curran, 1925) *''Rhopalosyrphus abnormoides'' Reemer, 2013 *''Rhopalosyrphus cerioides'' (Hull, 1943) *''Rhopalosyrphus oreokawensis ''Rhopalosyrphus'' is a genus of hoverflies, with nine known species. The adults flies mimic wasps, such as '' Zethus''. The larvae are predators of ant brood. They are native to from southern United States to northern Argentina. Species Sensu st ...'' Reemer, 2013 References Hover ...
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Rhopalosyrphus Robustus
''Rhopalosyrphus'' is a genus of hoverflies, with nine known species. The adults flies mimic wasps, such as '' Zethus''. The larvae are predators of ant brood. They are native to from southern United States to northern Argentina. Species Sensu stricto *''Rhopalosyrphus australis'' Thompson, 2003 *'' Rhopalosyrphus ecuadoriensis'' Reemer, 2013 *''Rhopalosyrphus guentherii'' (Lynch Arribálzaga, 1891) (= ''R. carolae'' Capelle, 1956) *''Rhopalosyrphus ramulorum'' Weems & Deyrup, 2003 *'' Rhopalosyrphus robustus'' Reemer, 2013 Sensu lato *''Rhopalosyrphus abnormis'' (Curran, 1925) *''Rhopalosyrphus abnormoides'' Reemer, 2013 *''Rhopalosyrphus cerioides'' (Hull, 1943) *''Rhopalosyrphus oreokawensis ''Rhopalosyrphus'' is a genus of hoverflies, with nine known species. The adults flies mimic wasps, such as '' Zethus''. The larvae are predators of ant brood. They are native to from southern United States to northern Argentina. Species Sensu st ...'' Reemer, 2013 References Hoverf ...
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Rhopalosyrphus Ramulorum
''Rhopalosyrphus'' is a genus of hoverfly, hoverflies, with nine known species. The adults flies mimic wasps, such as ''Zethus (genus), Zethus''. The larvae are predators of ant brood. They are native to from southern United States to northern Argentina. Species Sensu stricto *''Rhopalosyrphus australis'' F. Christian Thompson, Thompson, 2003 *''Rhopalosyrphus ecuadoriensis'' Reemer, 2013 *''Rhopalosyrphus guentherii'' (Lynch Arribálzaga, 1891) (= ''R. carolae'' Capelle, 1956) *''Rhopalosyrphus ramulorum'' Weems & Deyrup, 2003 *''Rhopalosyrphus robustus'' Reemer, 2013 Sensu lato *''Rhopalosyrphus abnormis'' (Curran, 1925) *''Rhopalosyrphus abnormoides'' Reemer, 2013 *''Rhopalosyrphus cerioides'' (Hull, 1943) *''Rhopalosyrphus oreokawensis'' Reemer, 2013 References

Hoverfly genera Diptera of North America Diptera of South America Microdontinae Taxa named by Ermanno Giglio-Tos {{Syrphidae-stub ...
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Rhopalosyrphus Ecuadoriensis
''Rhopalosyrphus'' is a genus of hoverflies, with nine known species. The adults flies mimic wasps, such as '' Zethus''. The larvae are predators of ant brood. They are native to from southern United States to northern Argentina. Species Sensu stricto *''Rhopalosyrphus australis'' Thompson, 2003 *'' Rhopalosyrphus ecuadoriensis'' Reemer, 2013 *''Rhopalosyrphus guentherii'' (Lynch Arribálzaga, 1891) (= ''R. carolae'' Capelle, 1956) *''Rhopalosyrphus ramulorum'' Weems & Deyrup, 2003 *''Rhopalosyrphus robustus'' Reemer, 2013 Sensu lato *''Rhopalosyrphus abnormis'' (Curran, 1925) *''Rhopalosyrphus abnormoides'' Reemer, 2013 *''Rhopalosyrphus cerioides'' (Hull, 1943) *''Rhopalosyrphus oreokawensis ''Rhopalosyrphus'' is a genus of hoverflies, with nine known species. The adults flies mimic wasps, such as '' Zethus''. The larvae are predators of ant brood. They are native to from southern United States to northern Argentina. Species Sensu st ...'' Reemer, 2013 References Hoverfl ...
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Rhopalosyrphus Australis
''Rhopalosyrphus'' is a genus of hoverflies, with nine known species. The adults flies mimic wasps, such as '' Zethus''. The larvae are predators of ant brood. They are native to from southern United States to northern Argentina. Species Sensu stricto *'' Rhopalosyrphus australis'' Thompson, 2003 *'' Rhopalosyrphus ecuadoriensis'' Reemer, 2013 *'' Rhopalosyrphus guentherii'' (Lynch Arribálzaga, 1891) (= ''R. carolae'' Capelle, 1956) *''Rhopalosyrphus ramulorum ''Rhopalosyrphus'' is a genus of hoverfly, hoverflies, with nine known species. The adults flies mimic wasps, such as ''Zethus (genus), Zethus''. The larvae are predators of ant brood. They are native to from southern United States to northern Arg ...'' Weems & Deyrup, 2003 *'' Rhopalosyrphus robustus'' Reemer, 2013 Sensu lato *'' Rhopalosyrphus abnormis'' (Curran, 1925) *'' Rhopalosyrphus abnormoides'' Reemer, 2013 *'' Rhopalosyrphus cerioides'' (Hull, 1943) *'' Rhopalosyrphus oreokawensis'' Reemer, 2013 References ...
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