Spilomyia

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Spilomyia
Spilomyia sayi
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Syrphidae
Subfamily: Eristalinae
Tribe: Milesiini
Subtribe: Philippimyiina
Genus: Spilomyia
Meigen, 1803

Spilomyia is a genus of hoverflies. Many species in the genus show Batesian mimicry of wasp models, including black and yellow patterns and modified antenna shape.[1]

Species

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  • Spilomyia alcimus (Walker, 1849)
  • Spilomyia citima Vockeroth, 1958
  • Spilomyia crandalli Curran, 1951
  • Spilomyia digitata (Róndani, 1865)
  • Spilomyia diophthalma (Linnaeus, 1758)
  • Spilomyia foxleei Vockeroth, 1958
  • Spilomyia fusca Loew, 1864
  • Spilomyia graciosa Violovitsh, 1985
  • Spilomyia interrupta Williston, 1882
  • Spilomyia kahli Snow, 1895
  • Spilomyia liturata Williston, 1887
  • Spilomyia longicornis Loew, 1872
  • Spilomyia manicata (Róndani, 1865)
  • Spilomyia maxima Sack, 1910
  • Spilomyia saltuum (Fabricius, 1794)
  • Spilomyia sayi (Goot, 1964)
  • Spilomyia triangulata van Steenis, 2000

References

  1. Waldbauer, GB (1970). "Mimicry of Hymenopteran Antennae by Syrphidae.". Psyche 77: 45–49. 

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