About Copestylum vittatum Thompson, 1976
Copestylum vittatum, commonly called the striped bromeliad fly, is a species of syrphid fly that belongs to the family Syrphidae. This species has a wide distribution across North America.
Copestylum vittatum Thompson, 1976 is a animal in the Syrphidae family, order Diptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Copestylum vittatum Thompson, 1976
Copestylum vittatum, the striped bromeliad fly, is a widely distributed North American syrphid fly in the family Syrphidae.
Copestylum vittatum, commonly called the striped bromeliad fly, is a species of syrphid fly that belongs to the family Syrphidae. This species has a wide distribution across North America.
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Anasimyia contracta Claussen & Torp, 1980
Platycheirus scutatus (Meigen, 1822)
Syrphus rectus Osten Sacken, 1875
Spilomyia alcimus (Walker, 1849)
Helophilus antipodus Schiner, 1868
Eristalis rupium Fabricius, 1805
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