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Species of fly
Merodon equestris (Narcissus bulb fly, greater bulb fly, large bulb fly, large Narcissus fly) is a Holarctic species of hoverfly (Family Syrphidae). Like
Merodon_equestris
Genus of flies
Merodon is a large genus of bee-like hoverflies. The majority of the species are centered on the Mediterranean and it is the second largest hoverfly genus
Merodon
Subfamily of flies
(1⁄4–9⁄32 in) Sphiximorpha subsessilis Palpada sp. Sericomyia chalcopyga Merodon equestris actual size 12.3–17.2 mm (1⁄2–5⁄8 in) Syritta pipiens actual
Eristalinae
Species of hoverfly
Merodon olympius is a species of hoverfly. It is endemic to the Olympus Mountain of Greece, and it is restricted to a range of 12km2. It is threatened
Merodon_olympius
Species of fly
Genus: Chalcosyrphus Subgenus: Xylotina Species: C. ornata Binomial name Chalcosyrphus ornata (Brunetti, 1915) Synonyms Merodon ornatus Brunetti, 1915
Chalcosyrphus_ornata
Species of fly
Milesiini Subtribe: Xylotina Genus: Sterphus Species: S. chiragra Binomial name Sterphus chiragra (Fabricius, 1805) Synonyms Merodon chiragra Fabricius, 1805
Sterphus_chiragra
1960 film by Georges Franju
one of the girls looks like Louise. Inspector Parot instructs Paulette Mérodon (recently arrested for shoplifting) to check herself into Génessier's clinic
Eyes_Without_a_Face_(film)
Meigen, 1822 – introduced Eumerus strigatus (Fallen, 1817) – introduced Merodon equestris (Fabricius, 1794) – introduced Psilota decessa (Hutton, 1901)
List of flower fly species of New Zealand
List_of_flower_fly_species_of_New_Zealand
Genus of fly
List Lejops curvipes (Wiedemann, 1830) Helophilus albiceps Macquart, 1846 Merodon morosus Walker, 1849 Merodona curvipes Wiedemann, 1830 Polydonta bicolor
Polydontomyia
Species of fly
Merodon orjensis is a Holarctic species of hoverfly. It is found in Montenegro. This species is endemic to Montenegro, where it is known from a single
Merodon_orjensis
Species of fly
(Walker, 1835) Synonyms Helophilus griseus Walker, 1835 Merodon contrarius Walker, 1849 Merodon torpidus Walker, 1857 Orthoprosopa nigra Macquart, 1850
Orthoprosopa_grisea
Genus of flowering plants
of fly that have larvae that attack the plants, the narcissus bulb fly Merodon equestris, and two species of hoverflies, the lesser bulb flies Eumerus
Narcissus_(plant)
Species of fly
Merodon luteomaculatus is a Holarctic species of hoverfly. Merodon luteomaculatus is distributed on mountains in the western part of the Balkan Peninsula
Merodon_luteomaculatus
Family of flies in New York, United States
Eumerus strigatus (Fallén, 1817) Onion Bulb Fly is a fairly common species. Merodon equestris (Fabricius, 1794) The Narcissus Bulb Fly is a fairly common species
Syrphidae_of_New_York_State
Megatrigon Johnson, 1898 Merodon Meigen, 1803 (=Lampetia): AF AU NE OR PA Subgenera: M. (Exmerodon) Becker, 1912 M. (Merodon) Meigen, 1803 Nausigaster
List_of_Syrphidae_genera
Species of fly
of hoverfly. It is a furry bee mimic, superficially resembling Merodon, though Merodon have all black leg tibiae, as opposed to partly yellow. E. intricaria
Eristalis_intricaria
Narcissus Cultivar 'Rip van Winkle' Daffodil
scale mites (Steneotarsonemus laticeps) and the large narcissus bulb fly (Merodon equestris). It may also be attacked by various species of slugs and snails
Narcissus_'Rip_van_Winkle'
Species of fly
plumata is also rather similar to other syrphids (Arctophila bombiformis and Merodon equestris. V. bombylans has two generations and can be encountered from
Volucella_bombylans
Eumerus ornatus Eumerus sabulonum Eumerus sogdianus Eumerus strigatus Merodon Merodon equestris Platynochaetus Platynochaetus setosus (accidental import
List of hoverfly species of Great Britain
List_of_hoverfly_species_of_Great_Britain
Theodora; Kočiš Tubić, Nataša; Vujić, Ante (2018). "Cryptic speciation in the Merodon luteomaculatus complex (Diptera: Syrphidae) from the eastern Mediterranean"
List of endemic species of Montenegro
List_of_endemic_species_of_Montenegro
Tribe of flies
hoverflies. The breeding habits of this group varies: larvae of the genera Merodon and Eumerus tunnel into plant bulbs while larvae of Psilota have been found
Eumerini
Species of fly
Mallota cimbiciformis (Fallén, 1817), Neoascia unifasciata (Strobl, 1898), Merodon moenium (Wiedemann, 1822) and Parhelophilus consimilis (Malm, 1863) (Diptera:
Microdon_mutabilis
Topics referred to by the same term
elegans, a red alga species found in South African Merodon elegans, a fly species in the genus Merodon Mesochernes elegans, a pseudoscorpion species found
M._elegans
Species of fly
at higher altitudes). Other bumblebee mimics are Mallota, Arctophila, Merodon, Pocota and Brachypalpus. Criorhina differ from these genera in the form
Criorhina_ranunculi
Genus of flowering plants in the family Amaryllidaceae
reach flowering size. Bulbs may be attacked by the narcissus bulb fly (Merodon equestris). Flowers may be eaten by slugs and snails. Infection of the
Leucojum
Sericomyia transversa (Osburn, 1926) Pyritis kincaidii Eumerus funeralis Merodon equestris - Narcissus bulb fly Nausigaster texana Nausigaster unimaculata
List of flower fly species of North America
List_of_flower_fly_species_of_North_America
Genus of flowering plants
Scadoxus in cultivation in the UK include mealy bugs and narcissus bulb fly (Merodon equestris). Red spider mites (Tetranychus species), slugs and snails can
Scadoxus
Species of fly
Eristalis coactus Wiedemann, 1830 Eristalis posticata Fabricius, 1805 Mallota separata Hull, 1945 Merodon balanus Walker, 1849 Milesia barda LeConte, 1859
Mallota_posticata
Family of viruses
mortalities in some of the muscids such as the stable fly and dump fly. Merodon equestris. The hytrosavirus infecting this phytophagous syrphid fly is
Hytrosaviridae
Meliscaeva auricollis (Meigen, 1822) Meliscaeva cinctella (Zetterstedt, 1843) Merodon equestris (Fabricius, 1794) Microdon analis (Macquart, 1842) Microdon mutabilis
List of the Syrphidae of Ireland
List_of_the_Syrphidae_of_Ireland
Species of fly
similar Merodon by the angle of intersection of wing veins M1 and R4+5, acute and close to the wing edge in Mallota a right angle in Merodon The larva
Mallota_cimbiciformis
Index of animals with the same common name
Daffodil fly is a common name for several insects and may refer to: Merodon equestris Norellia spinipes This page is an index of articles on animal species
Daffodil_fly
Mountain range in Turkey
species was discovered in Ilgaz Mountain ecology and in 2010 it was named as Merodon Ilgazense. The theme of a popular song "Ilgaz" composed by Ahmet Samim
Ilgaz_Mountains
novaezealandiae (Macquart, 1855) Melanostoma fasciatum (Macquart, 1850) Merodon equestris (Fabricius, 1794) Orthoprosopa bilineata (Walker, 1849) Platycheirus
List of Diptera of New Zealand
List_of_Diptera_of_New_Zealand
German entomologist (1865–1946)
is conserved in Naturmuseum Senckenberg. partial list 1913. Die Gattung Merodon Meigen (Lampetia Meigen olim.). Abhandlungen des Senckenbergische Gesellschafts
Pius_Sack
Narcissus Cultivar 'Tête-à-tête' Daffodil
dipsaci) and various species of slug and snail. The large narcissus bulb fly (Merodon equestris) and two species of lesser narcissus bulb fly (Eumerus tuberculatus
Narcissus_'Tête-à-tête'
English botanist
it was caused by waterlogged soil or the actions of narcissus bulb fly (Merodon equestris) maggots, eelworms (nematodes), mites or a fungus. There was
James_Kirkham_Ramsbottom
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