Platynochaetus
Platynochaetus is a genus of hoverflies.[1] A diagnostic feature of the genus is the peculiar shape of the male antennae.
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Genus: | Platynochaetus Weidemann, 1830 |
Species
- P. macquarti Loew, 1862
- P. rufus Macquart, 1835
- P. setosus (Fabricius, 1794)
gollark: I am universally always egglocked when interesting stuff happens, as it turns out.
gollark: I saw a copper briefly; this is more interesting than usual.
gollark: There are timestamps on trades *in the listing*.
gollark: Unfortunately, the owner of the parents has owner names off, so we can't see who.
gollark: And celestials, probably the same person.
References
External links
- Blog de Mario – Until every cage is empty ( http://mdm84.wordpress.com/2009/03/28/platynochaetus-setosus/ ) for excellent photos.
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