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Oxycera trilineata

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Oxycera trilineata
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Stratiomyidae
Subfamily: Stratiomyinae
Tribe: Oxycerini
Genus: Oxycera
Species:
O. trilineata
Binomial name
Oxycera trilineata
Synonyms


Oxycera trilineata, the three-lined soldier, is a Palearctic species of soldier fly. [10][11][12] Boldly marked in yellowish-green and black, it is found in a variety of wetlands, including pools, ditches, fens and swampy river margins.[13][14][9][15] [16] It is found in North European Russia up to Leningrad; Central Asia, Siberia. Western Europe, north up to southern Sweden.

References

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  2. ^ Pontoppidan, E.L. Den Danske Atlas. Vol. 1. Kiobenhavn [=Copenhagen].: A. H. Godiche. pp. [8] + XL + [4] + 723 + [1] pp., 30 pls.
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  4. ^ Loew, Hermann (1873). Systematische Beschreibung der bekannten europäische n zweiflugeligen Insecten.Von Johann Wilhelm Meigen. Zehnter Theil oder vierter Supplementband. Beschreibung europaischer Dipteren. Dritter Band. Halle: H. W. Schmidt. pp. vii + 320.
  5. ^ Brunetti, E. (1889). "List of the British Stratiomyidae, with analytical tables and notes [part]". The Entomologist. 22 (312): 130–134. Retrieved 21 March 2023.
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  7. ^ Paramonov, S.J. (1926). "Ueber einige neue Arten und Varietaeten von Dipteren (Fam. Stratiomyidae et Syrphidae)". Zapiski Fiziko-Matematicheskomo Viddilu Vseukrains'ka Akademiya Nauk. 2 (1): 87–93.
  8. ^ Séguy, E. (1930). "Contribution à l'étude des diptères du Maroc". Mem. Soc. Sci. Nat. Maroc. 24: 206.
  9. ^ a b Verrall, G. H. (1909). Stratiomyidae and succeeding families of the Diptera Brachycera of Great Britain British flies. Vol. 5. London: Gurney and Jackson. pp. 780, 34 p., 407 fig. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  10. ^ Stubbs, Alan E; Drake, Martin (2014). British Soldierflies and their allies (an illustrated guide to their identification and ecology) (2 ed.). Reading: British Entomological and Natural History Society. pp. 528 pp, 20 plates. ISBN 9781899935079.
  11. ^ Woodley, N.E. (2001). "A World Catalog of the Stratiomyidae (Diptera)". Myia. 11: 1–462. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  12. ^ Zeegers, T.; Schulten, A. (2022). Families of Flies with Three Pulvilli: Field Guide Northwest Europe. Graveland: Jeugdbondsuitgeverij. pp. 256pp. ISBN 9789051070682.
  13. ^ Steven Falk (9 June 2011). "Oxycera trilineata (Three-lined soldier)". Flickr. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  14. ^ Seguy. E. Faune de France Faune n° 13 1926. Diptères Brachycères.308 p., 685 fig.
  15. ^ E. P. Narchuk in Bei-Bienko, G. Ya, 1988 Keys to the insects of the European Part of the USSR Volume 5 (Diptera) Part 2 English edition. Keys to Palaearctic species but now needs revision.
  16. ^ William Lundbeck Diptera Danica. Genera and species of flies Hitherto found in Denmark. Copenhagen & London, 1902-1927. 7 vols Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.