Symphoromyia Fulvipes
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Symphoromyia Fulvipes
''Symphoromyia'' (meaning bane/blight fly in Greek language, Greek) is a genus of Predation, predatory Rhagionidae, snipe flies. Unusually for Rhagionids, some species of ''Symphoromyia'' are known to feed on mammal blood, including human blood. ''Symphoromyia'' species are stout bodied flies from 4.5 to 9 mm and with a black, grey or gold thorax, and the abdomen is coloured grey, black, or both black and yellow, black terminating with yellow, to completely yellow. The wings are hyaline or lightly infuscate. Species *''Symphoromyia algens'' Leonard, 1931 *''Symphoromyia atripes'' Jacques-Marie-Frangile Bigot, Bigot, 1887 *''Symphoromyia barbata'' John Merton Aldrich, Aldrich, 1915 *''Symphoromyia cervivora'' Turner & Chillcott, 1973 *''Symphoromyia cinerea'' Charles Willison Johnson, Johnson, 1903 *''Symphoromyia clerci'' NgĂ´-Muller & Nel, 2020 *''Symphoromyia crassicornis'' (Georg Wolfgang Franz Panzer, Panzer, 1808) *''Symphoromyia cruenta'' Daniel William Coquillett, Coqu ...
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Symphoromyia Immaculata
''Symphoromyia immaculata '' is a Palearctic species of snipe fly in the family Rhagionidae Rhagionidae or snipe flies are a small family of flies. They get their name from the similarity of their often prominent proboscis that looks like the beak of a snipe. Description Rhagionidae are medium-sized to large flies with slender bodies a .... Verrall, G. H., 1909 Stratiomyidae and succeeding families of the Diptera Brachycera of Great Britain'' British flies'' Volume 5 London : Gurney and Jackson, 190BHL Full text with illustrations/ref> References External linksImages representing ''Symphoromyia '' {{Taxonbar, from=Q11740580 Rhagionidae Insects described in 1804 ...
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