
Aulacigastridae - Wikipedia
Aulacigastridae is a very small family of flies known as sap flies. The family Stenomicridae used to be included within this family, but was moved by Papp in 1984. They are found in all the Ecoregions.
Family Aulacigastridae - BugGuide.Net
Dec 25, 2014 · A revision of the genus Aulacigaster Macquart (Diptera: Aulacigastridae) Rung, A. and W.N. Mathis. 2011. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology; no. 633.
Aulacigastridae - GBIF
Aulacigastridae Name Synonyms Aulacigasteridae Homonyms Aulacigastridae Common names Aulacigastrid Flies in English aulacigastrid flies in language. almesevjefluer in Norwegian Bokmål almesevjefluger in Nynorsk, Norwegian almsavflugor in Swedish Bibliographic References. Benton, M.J. (ed). (1993). The Fossil Record 2.
Family Aulacigastridae - iNaturalist
Aulacigastridae is a very small family of flies known as sap flies. The family Stenomicridae used to be included within this family, but was moved by Papp in 1984. They are found in all the Ecoregions.
Aulacigastridae
Aulacigastridae, commonly known as flat-footed flies, is a small family of flies belonging to the order Diptera. These flies are typically found in various environments ranging from forests to urban areas.
A Revision of the Genus Aulacigaster Macquart (Diptera: Aulacigastridae)
Jan 1, 2011 · One of the families in which the presence and condition of the ventral receptacle has not yet been recorded is the Aulacigastridae (tree sap flies).
Genus Aulacigaster - BugGuide.Net
Dec 1, 2020 · A revision of the genus Aulacigaster Macquart (Diptera: Aulacigastridae) Rung, A. and W.N. Mathis. 2011. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology; no. 633.
Aulacigastridae - guaminsects.myspecies.info
Aulacigastridae is a very small family of flies known as sap flies. The family Stenomicridae used to be included within this family, but was moved by Papp in 1984. They are found in all the Ecoregions.
Aulacigastridae | The Diptera Site
May 12, 2011 · Aulacigastridae . General description: Small flies (2-5 mm), mesonotum and abdomen (also mainly pleurae) dark brown and covered with thick grey microtomentum, humeral area concolorous or yellow; costal vein broken or greately attenuated twice, basal crossvein (bm-Cu) absent or very thin, no postocellar setae and ocellar setae reduced, vibrissae ...
A Revision of the Genus Aulacigaster Macquart (Diptera: Aulacigastridae)
Rung, Alessandra, and Wayne N. Mathis. A Revision of the Genus Aulacigaster Macquart (Diptera: Aulacigastridae). Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, number 633, x + 132 pages, 220 figures, 18 maps, 2011.
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