Conops
Conops is a genus of flies from the family Conopidae. The larvae of Conops are parasitic on bees, especially bumblebees. Adults feed on nectar.[1]
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- Subgenus Conops Linnaeus, 1758
- C. ceriaeformis Meigen, 1824
- C. flavicaudus (Bigot, 1880)
- C. flavipes Linnaeus, 1758
- C. maculatus Macquart, 1834
- C. quadrifasciatus De Geer, 1776
- C. rufiventris Macquart, 1849
- C. silaceus Wiedemann in Meigen, 1824
- C. scutellatus Meigen, 1804
- C. strigatus Wiedemann in Meigen, 1824
- C. vesicularis Linnaeus, 1761
- C. vitellinus Loew, 1847
- Subgenus Asiconops Chen, 1939
- C. elegans Meigen, 1824
- C. flavifrons Meigen, 1824
- C. insignis Loew, 1848
- C. longiventris Kröber, 1916
- C. weinbergae Camras & Chvála, 1984
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References
- Smith, K.G.V. (1969). Diptera: Conopidae. Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects. 10 pt 3a. Royal Entomological Society of London. pp. 19 pp.
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