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... Syrphidae , presumably under the pressure of blood . Mr Smith has seen Rhingia extend its proboscis by this means to penetrate into deep flowers such as bluebells . Perhaps the ability to do this makes it unnecessary for Syrphidae to ...
... Syrphidae , presumably under the pressure of blood . Mr Smith has seen Rhingia extend its proboscis by this means to penetrate into deep flowers such as bluebells . Perhaps the ability to do this makes it unnecessary for Syrphidae to ...
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... Syrphidae , 163 , 164 Aphidolestes , 47 apholates and aphoxides , 281 Aphrosylus , larval habitat of , 145 Apiocera maritima , larva of , 129 Apioceridae , 279 distribution of , 129 Apion attacked by Chlorops , 193 apneustic larvae , 44 ...
... Syrphidae , 163 , 164 Aphidolestes , 47 apholates and aphoxides , 281 Aphrosylus , larval habitat of , 145 Apiocera maritima , larva of , 129 Apioceridae , 279 distribution of , 129 Apion attacked by Chlorops , 193 apneustic larvae , 44 ...
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... Syrphidae , 160 Sarcophaga , viviparous , 227 breeding in dead cluster flies , 271 Sarcophagidae , 213 , 227 , 251 Sarracenia , larvae in , 57 , 91 sausages , maggots in , 253 sawflies attacked by Ceratopogonidae , 56 Scaeva pyrastri ...
... Syrphidae , 160 Sarcophaga , viviparous , 227 breeding in dead cluster flies , 271 Sarcophagidae , 213 , 227 , 251 Sarracenia , larvae in , 57 , 91 sausages , maggots in , 253 sawflies attacked by Ceratopogonidae , 56 Scaeva pyrastri ...
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THE PATTERN OF FLIES 3 | 3 |
THE LIFEHISTORY OF FLIES | 12 |
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