Meomyia
Meomyia is a genus of flies belonging to the family Bombyliidae (bee-flies).[1]
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Genus: | Meomyia Evenhuis 1983 |
Species
- Meomyia albiceps (Macquart 1848)
- Meomyia australis (Guerin-Meneville 1831)
- Meomyia callynthrophora (Schiner 1868)
- Meomyia fasciculata (Macquart 1840)
- Meomyia pausaria (Jaennicke 1867)
- Meomyia penicillata (Macquart 1850)
- Meomyia sericans (Macquart 1850)
- Meomyia tetratricha (Walker 1849)
- Meomyia vetusta (Walker 1849)
- Meomyia yeatesi Evenhuis & Greathead 1999[2]
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