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Trichopsomyia
''Trichopsomyia'' is a genus of Hoverflies, from the family Syrphidae (flower flies), in the order Diptera. Biology Hover flies like the Trichopsomyia are small flies with large heads and eyes, and small antennae. Their bodies are medium to slender, with a waist that is not significantly narrow, unless it is a wasp mimicking species. They have one pair of clear wings, and the banded forms have yellow and black bands. Hoverflies resemble wasps or bees because of their black and yellow-striped abdomens. However, they are actually members of a fly family that have evolved to mimic wasps and bees for protection. Hoverfly larvae are flattened, legless and maggot-like. Most are green or brown in colour. They are carnivorous and eat aphids. Species *'' Trichopsomyia antillensis ''(Thompson, 1981) *'' Trichopsomyia apisaon'' Walker, 1849 *'' Trichopsomyia australis'' (Johnson, 1907) *''Trichopsomyia currani'' (Fluke, 1937) *'' Trichopsomyia banksi '' Curran, 1921) *''Trichopsomyi ...
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Trichopsomyia Nigritarsis
''Trichopsomyia'' is a genus of Hoverflies, from the family Syrphidae (flower flies), in the order Diptera. Biology Hover flies like the Trichopsomyia are small flies with large heads and eyes, and small antennae. Their bodies are medium to slender, with a waist that is not significantly narrow, unless it is a wasp mimicking species. They have one pair of clear wings, and the banded forms have yellow and black bands. Hoverflies resemble wasps or bees because of their black and yellow-striped abdomens. However, they are actually members of a fly family that have evolved to mimic wasps and bees for protection. Hoverfly larvae are flattened, legless and maggot-like. Most are green or brown in colour. They are carnivorous and eat aphids. Species *'' Trichopsomyia antillensis ''(Thompson, 1981) *'' Trichopsomyia apisaon'' Walker, 1849 *'' Trichopsomyia australis'' (Johnson, 1907) *''Trichopsomyia currani'' (Fluke, 1937) *'' Trichopsomyia banksi '' Curran, 1921) *''Trichopsomyi ...
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Trichopsomyia Occidentalis
''Trichopsomyia'' is a genus of Hoverflies, from the family Syrphidae (flower flies), in the order Diptera. Biology Hover flies like the Trichopsomyia are small flies with large heads and eyes, and small antennae. Their bodies are medium to slender, with a waist that is not significantly narrow, unless it is a wasp mimicking species. They have one pair of clear wings, and the banded forms have yellow and black bands. Hoverflies resemble wasps or bees because of their black and yellow-striped abdomens. However, they are actually members of a fly family that have evolved to mimic wasps and bees for protection. Hoverfly larvae are flattened, legless and maggot-like. Most are green or brown in colour. They are carnivorous and eat aphids. Species *'' Trichopsomyia antillensis ''(Thompson, 1981) *'' Trichopsomyia apisaon'' Walker, 1849 *'' Trichopsomyia australis'' (Johnson, 1907) *''Trichopsomyia currani'' (Fluke, 1937) *'' Trichopsomyia banksi '' Curran, 1921) *''Trichopsomyi ...
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Trichopsomyia Lucida
''Trichopsomyia'' is a genus of Hoverflies, from the family Syrphidae (flower flies), in the order Diptera. Biology Hover flies like the Trichopsomyia are small flies with large heads and eyes, and small antennae. Their bodies are medium to slender, with a waist that is not significantly narrow, unless it is a wasp mimicking species. They have one pair of clear wings, and the banded forms have yellow and black bands. Hoverflies resemble wasps or bees because of their black and yellow-striped abdomens. However, they are actually members of a fly family that have evolved to mimic wasps and bees for protection. Hoverfly larvae are flattened, legless and maggot-like. Most are green or brown in colour. They are carnivorous and eat aphids. Species *'' Trichopsomyia antillensis ''(Thompson, 1981) *'' Trichopsomyia apisaon'' Walker, 1849 *'' Trichopsomyia australis'' (Johnson, 1907) *''Trichopsomyia currani'' (Fluke, 1937) *'' Trichopsomyia banksi '' Curran, 1921) *''Trichopsomyi ...
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Trichopsomyia Longicornis
''Trichopsomyia'' is a genus of Hoverflies, from the family Syrphidae (flower flies), in the order Diptera. Biology Hover flies like the Trichopsomyia are small flies with large heads and eyes, and small antennae. Their bodies are medium to slender, with a waist that is not significantly narrow, unless it is a wasp mimicking species. They have one pair of clear wings, and the banded forms have yellow and black bands. Hoverflies resemble wasps or bees because of their black and yellow-striped abdomens. However, they are actually members of a fly family that have evolved to mimic wasps and bees for protection. Hoverfly larvae are flattened, legless and maggot-like. Most are green or brown in colour. They are carnivorous and eat aphids. Species *'' Trichopsomyia antillensis ''(Thompson, 1981) *'' Trichopsomyia apisaon'' Walker, 1849 *'' Trichopsomyia australis'' (Johnson, 1907) *''Trichopsomyia currani'' (Fluke, 1937) *'' Trichopsomyia banksi '' Curran, 1921) *''Trichopsomyi ...
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Trichopsomyia Litoralis
''Trichopsomyia'' is a genus of Hoverflies, from the family Syrphidae (flower flies), in the order Diptera. Biology Hover flies like the Trichopsomyia are small flies with large heads and eyes, and small antennae. Their bodies are medium to slender, with a waist that is not significantly narrow, unless it is a wasp mimicking species. They have one pair of clear wings, and the banded forms have yellow and black bands. Hoverflies resemble wasps or bees because of their black and yellow-striped abdomens. However, they are actually members of a fly family that have evolved to mimic wasps and bees for protection. Hoverfly larvae are flattened, legless and maggot-like. Most are green or brown in colour. They are carnivorous and eat aphids. Species *'' Trichopsomyia antillensis ''(Thompson, 1981) *'' Trichopsomyia apisaon'' Walker, 1849 *'' Trichopsomyia australis'' (Johnson, 1907) *''Trichopsomyia currani'' (Fluke, 1937) *'' Trichopsomyia banksi '' Curran, 1921) *''Trichopsomyi ...
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Trichopsomyia Joratensis
''Trichopsomyia'' is a genus of Hoverflies, from the family Syrphidae (flower flies), in the order Diptera. Biology Hover flies like the Trichopsomyia are small flies with large heads and eyes, and small antennae. Their bodies are medium to slender, with a waist that is not significantly narrow, unless it is a wasp mimicking species. They have one pair of clear wings, and the banded forms have yellow and black bands. Hoverflies resemble wasps or bees because of their black and yellow-striped abdomens. However, they are actually members of a fly family that have evolved to mimic wasps and bees for protection. Hoverfly larvae are flattened, legless and maggot-like. Most are green or brown in colour. They are carnivorous and eat aphids. Species *'' Trichopsomyia antillensis ''(Thompson, 1981) *'' Trichopsomyia apisaon'' Walker, 1849 *'' Trichopsomyia australis'' (Johnson, 1907) *''Trichopsomyia currani'' (Fluke, 1937) *'' Trichopsomyia banksi '' Curran, 1921) *''Trichopsomyi ...
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Trichopsomyia Lasiotibialis
''Trichopsomyia'' is a genus of Hoverflies, from the family Syrphidae (flower flies), in the order Diptera. Biology Hover flies like the Trichopsomyia are small flies with large heads and eyes, and small antennae. Their bodies are medium to slender, with a waist that is not significantly narrow, unless it is a wasp mimicking species. They have one pair of clear wings, and the banded forms have yellow and black bands. Hoverflies resemble wasps or bees because of their black and yellow-striped abdomens. However, they are actually members of a fly family that have evolved to mimic wasps and bees for protection. Hoverfly larvae are flattened, legless and maggot-like. Most are green or brown in colour. They are carnivorous and eat aphids. Species *'' Trichopsomyia antillensis ''(Thompson, 1981) *'' Trichopsomyia apisaon'' Walker, 1849 *'' Trichopsomyia australis'' (Johnson, 1907) *''Trichopsomyia currani'' (Fluke, 1937) *'' Trichopsomyia banksi '' Curran, 1921) *''Trichopsomyi ...
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Trichopsomyia Granditibialis
''Trichopsomyia'' is a genus of Hoverflies, from the family Syrphidae (flower flies), in the order Diptera. Biology Hover flies like the Trichopsomyia are small flies with large heads and eyes, and small antennae. Their bodies are medium to slender, with a waist that is not significantly narrow, unless it is a wasp mimicking species. They have one pair of clear wings, and the banded forms have yellow and black bands. Hoverflies resemble wasps or bees because of their black and yellow-striped abdomens. However, they are actually members of a fly family that have evolved to mimic wasps and bees for protection. Hoverfly larvae are flattened, legless and maggot-like. Most are green or brown in colour. They are carnivorous and eat aphids. Species *'' Trichopsomyia antillensis ''(Thompson, 1981) *'' Trichopsomyia apisaon'' Walker, 1849 *'' Trichopsomyia australis'' (Johnson, 1907) *''Trichopsomyia currani'' (Fluke, 1937) *'' Trichopsomyia banksi '' Curran, 1921) *''Trichopsomyi ...
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Trichopsomyia Boliviensis
''Trichopsomyia'' is a genus of Hoverflies, from the family Syrphidae (flower flies), in the order Diptera. Biology Hover flies like the Trichopsomyia are small flies with large heads and eyes, and small antennae. Their bodies are medium to slender, with a waist that is not significantly narrow, unless it is a wasp mimicking species. They have one pair of clear wings, and the banded forms have yellow and black bands. Hoverflies resemble wasps or bees because of their black and yellow-striped abdomens. However, they are actually members of a fly family that have evolved to mimic wasps and bees for protection. Hoverfly larvae are flattened, legless and maggot-like. Most are green or brown in colour. They are carnivorous and eat aphids. Species *'' Trichopsomyia antillensis ''(Thompson, 1981) *'' Trichopsomyia apisaon'' Walker, 1849 *'' Trichopsomyia australis'' (Johnson, 1907) *''Trichopsomyia currani'' (Fluke, 1937) *'' Trichopsomyia banksi '' Curran, 1921) *''Trichopsomyi ...
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Trichopsomyia Biglumis
''Trichopsomyia'' is a genus of Hoverflies, from the family Syrphidae (flower flies), in the order Diptera. Biology Hover flies like the Trichopsomyia are small flies with large heads and eyes, and small antennae. Their bodies are medium to slender, with a waist that is not significantly narrow, unless it is a wasp mimicking species. They have one pair of clear wings, and the banded forms have yellow and black bands. Hoverflies resemble wasps or bees because of their black and yellow-striped abdomens. However, they are actually members of a fly family that have evolved to mimic wasps and bees for protection. Hoverfly larvae are flattened, legless and maggot-like. Most are green or brown in colour. They are carnivorous and eat aphids. Species *'' Trichopsomyia antillensis ''(Thompson, 1981) *'' Trichopsomyia apisaon'' Walker, 1849 *'' Trichopsomyia australis'' (Johnson, 1907) *''Trichopsomyia currani'' (Fluke, 1937) *'' Trichopsomyia banksi '' Curran, 1921) *''Trichopsomyi ...
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Trichopsomyia Ochrozona
''Trichopsomyia'' is a genus of Hoverflies, from the family Syrphidae (flower flies), in the order Diptera. Biology Hover flies like the Trichopsomyia are small flies with large heads and eyes, and small antennae. Their bodies are medium to slender, with a waist that is not significantly narrow, unless it is a wasp mimicking species. They have one pair of clear wings, and the banded forms have yellow and black bands. Hoverflies resemble wasps or bees because of their black and yellow-striped abdomens. However, they are actually members of a fly family that have evolved to mimic wasps and bees for protection. Hoverfly larvae are flattened, legless and maggot-like. Most are green or brown in colour. They are carnivorous and eat aphids. Species *'' Trichopsomyia antillensis ''(Thompson, 1981) *'' Trichopsomyia apisaon'' Walker, 1849 *'' Trichopsomyia australis'' (Johnson, 1907) *''Trichopsomyia currani'' (Fluke, 1937) *'' Trichopsomyia banksi '' Curran, 1921) *''Trichopsomyi ...
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Trichopsomyia Currani
''Trichopsomyia'' is a genus of Hoverflies, from the family Syrphidae (flower flies), in the order Diptera. Biology Hover flies like the Trichopsomyia are small flies with large heads and eyes, and small antennae. Their bodies are medium to slender, with a waist that is not significantly narrow, unless it is a wasp mimicking species. They have one pair of clear wings, and the banded forms have yellow and black bands. Hoverflies resemble wasps or bees because of their black and yellow-striped abdomens. However, they are actually members of a fly family that have evolved to mimic wasps and bees for protection. Hoverfly larvae are flattened, legless and maggot-like. Most are green or brown in colour. They are carnivorous and eat aphids. Species *'' Trichopsomyia antillensis ''(Thompson, 1981) *'' Trichopsomyia apisaon'' Walker, 1849 *'' Trichopsomyia australis'' (Johnson, 1907) *''Trichopsomyia currani'' (Fluke, 1937) *'' Trichopsomyia banksi '' Curran, 1921) *''Trichopsomyi ...
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