Opesia grandis

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Opesia grandis
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Tachinidae
Subfamily: Phasiinae
Tribe: Strongygastrini
Genus: Opesia
Species:
O. grandis
Binomial name
Opesia grandis
(Egger, 1860) [1]
Synonyms

Opesia grandis is a European and Asian species of fly in the family Tachinidae. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Distribution

British Isles, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Italy, Serbia, Austria, France, Germany, Japan, Israel, Mongolia, Russia, Transcaucasia, China.

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References

  1. 1 2 Egger, J. (1860). "Beschreibung neuer Zweifugler. (Fortsetzung)". Verh. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien. 10: 795–802. Retrieved 11 March 2022.
  2. Robineau-Desvoidy, Jean-Baptiste (1863). Histoire naturelle des dipteres des environs de Paris (PDF). Vol. Tome second. Masson et Fils, Paris. pp. 1–920. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
  3. Chandler, Peter J. (1998). Checklists of Insects of the British Isles (New Series) Part 1: Diptera. Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects. Vol. 12. London: Royal Entomological Society of London. pp. 1–234. ISBN   0-901546-82-8.
  4. Belshaw, Robert (1993). "Tachinid Flies Diptera Tachinidae". Royal Entomological Society Handbooks . 10 (4ai). Royal Entomological Society of London: 170.
  5. van Emden, F.I. (1954). "Ditera Cyclorrhapha Calyptrata (I) Section (a) Tachinidae & Calliphoridae". Royal Entomological Society Handbooks . 10 (4a). Royal Entomological Society of London: 133.
  6. Perry, I. (2006). "Opesia grandis (Egger, 1860) (Diptera, Tachinidae) new to Britain". Dipterists Digest. 2nd. 13 (2). Dipterists Forum: 93–95.
  7. O’Hara, James E.; Henderson, Shannon J.; Wood, D. Monty (5 March 2020). "Preliminary Checklist of the Tachinidae (Diptera) of the World" (PDF). Tachinidae Resources. Retrieved 21 August 2023.