Anthomyiidae
Anthomyia procellaris Rondani, 1866
Anthomyia procellaris Rondani, 1866
Anthomyia procellaris is a small difficult-to-identify fly species distributed across multiple realms, associated with bird nests in wooded habitats.
Anthomyia quinquemaculata Macquart, 1839
Anthomyia quinquemaculata Macquart, 1839
Anthomyia quinquemaculata is an anthomyiid fly species found in parts of Europe, the Near East, and North Africa with distinct morphological features.
Hydrophoria lancifer (Harris, 1780)
Hydrophoria lancifer (Harris, 1780)
Hydrophoria lancifer is a fly species in the Anthomyiidae family found in the Palearctic.
Chirosia betuleti (Ringdahl, 1935)
Chirosia betuleti (Ringdahl, 1935)
Chirosia betuleti is a fly species that causes knotting gall on fern terminal shoots, recorded across the UK and much of Europe and northern Russia.
Chirosia gleniensis (Huckett, 1924)
Chirosia gleniensis (Huckett, 1924)
Chirosia gleniensis is a root-maggot fly species in Anthomyiidae that acts as a leaf miner on Onoclea sensibilis.
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