Symphoromyia
Symphoromyia (meaning bane/blight fly in Greek) is a genus of predatory snipe flies. Unusually for Rhagionids, some species of Symphoromyia are known to feed on mammal blood, including human blood. Symphoromyia species are stout bodied flies from 4.5 to 9 mm and with a black, grey or gold thorax, and the abdomen is coloured grey, black, or both black and yellow, black terminating with yellow, to completely yellow. The wings are hyaline or lightly infuscate.
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Genus: | Symphoromyia Frauenfeld, 1867 |
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Species
- S. algens Leonard, 1931
- S. atripes Bigot, 1887
- S. barbata Aldrich, 1915
- S. cervivora Turner, 1973
- S. cinerea Johnson, 1903
- S. crassicornis (Panzer,1806)
- S. cruenta Coquillett, 1894
- S. currani Leonard, 1931
- S. fulvipes Bigot, 1887
- S. hirta Johnson, 1897
- S. immaculata (Meigen,1804)
- S. inconspicua Turner, 1973
- S. inquisitor Aldrich, 1915
- S. inurbana Aldrich, 1915
- S. johnsoni Coquillett, 1894
- S. kincaidi Aldrich, 1915
- S. limata Coquillett, 1894
- S. melaena (Meigen,1820)
- S. montana Aldrich, 1915
- S. nana Turner, 1973
- S. pachyceras Williston, 1886
- S. pilosa Aldrich, 1915
- S. plagens Williston, 1886
- S. pleuralis Curran, 1930
- S. plumbea Aldrich, 1915
- S. pullata Coquillett, 1894
- S. sackeni Aldrich, 1915
- S. securifera Coquillett, 1904
- S. sinensis Yang & Yang, 1997
- S. spitzeri Chvála, 1983
- S. trivittata Bigot, 1887
- S. trucis Coquillett, 1894
- S. truncata Turner, 1973
- S. varicornis (Loew, 1872)
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See also
- List of soldierflies and allies recorded in Britain
- A Key to West European Symphoromyia
References
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