Biology:Trichopsomyia apisaon

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Short description: Species of fly

Trichopsomyia apisaon
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Syrphidae
Subfamily: Pipizinae
Tribe: Pipizini
Genus: Trichopsomyia
Species:
T. apisaon
Binomial name
Trichopsomyia apisaon
Walker, 1849
Synonyms
  • Paragus transatlanticus Walker, 1849
  • Pipiza nigribarba Loew, 1866
  • Pipiza pulchella Williston, 1887
  • Triglyphus modestus Loew, 1863

Trichopsomyia apisaon,[1] the black-haired psyllid-killer, is a common species of syrphid fly observed all across North America.[2] Hoverflies can remain nearly motionless in flight. The adults are also known as flower flies for they are commonly found on flowers from which they get both energy-giving nectar and protein-rich pollen. Larvae when known are psyllid, aphid and Phylloxera predators.[3][4]

References

  1. "Trichopsomyia apisaon information". https://www.gbif.org/species/1538695. Retrieved 2022-07-11. 
  2. Walker, F. (1849). List of the specimens of dipterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. Part III. London: British Museum (Natural History). pp. 485–687. 
  3. Rotheray, G.E. (1993). "Colour Guide to Hoverfly Larvae (Diptera, Syrphidae) in Britain and Europe". Diperists Digest 9: 155. https://diptera.info/downloads/df_1_9_Colour_Guide_to%20Hoverfly_Larvae.pdf. 
  4. Skevington, Jeffrey H (2019). Field Guide to the Flower Flies of Northeastern North America.. ISBN 9780691189406. 

Wikidata ☰ Q14339740 entry