Stratiomys normula

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Stratiomys normula
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S. normula on Goldenrod
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Stratiomyidae
Subfamily: Stratiomyinae
Tribe: Stratiomyini
Genus: Stratiomys
Species:
S. normula
Binomial name
Stratiomys normula
(Loew, 1866) [1]
Synonyms
  • Stratyomys ischiaca Harris, 1835
  • Stratiomyia apicula Loew, 1866 [1]
  • Stratiomyia normula Loew, 1866 [1]
  • Stratiomyia notata Loew, 1866 [1]
  • Stratiomyia quaternaria Loew, 1866 [1]
  • Stratiomyia senaria Loew, 1866 [1]
  • Stratiomyia unilimbata Loew, 1866 [1]
  • Stratiomys angulicinctaJames, 1932 [2]
  • Stratiomys jonesiJames, 1932 [2]
  • Stratiomys wyomingensisJames, 1932 [2]

Stratiomys normula is a species of soldier fly in the family Stratiomyidae. [3]

Distribution

Canada, United States.

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Stratiomyidae</span> Family of flies

The soldier flies are a family of flies. The family contains over 2,700 species in over 380 extant genera worldwide. Adults are found near larval habitats, which are found in a wide array of locations, mostly in wetlands, damp places in soil, sod, under bark, in animal excrement, and in decaying organic matter. The Stratiomyinae are a different subgroup that tends to have an affinity to aquatic environments. They are diverse in size and shape, though they commonly are partly or wholly metallic green, or somewhat wasplike mimics, marked with black and yellow or green and sometimes metallic. They are often rather inactive flies which typically rest with their wings placed one above the other over the abdomen.

<i>Pachygaster</i> Genus of flies

Pachygaster is a genus of flies in the family Stratiomyidae.

<i>Neopachygaster</i> Genus of flies

Neopachygaster is a genus of flies in the family Stratiomyidae.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Oxycerini</span> Tribe of flies

Oxycerini is a tribe of flies in the family Stratiomyidae.

<i>Oxycera</i> Genus of flies

Oxycera is a genus of flies in the family Stratiomyidae.

<i>Chorisops</i> Genus of flies

Chorisops is a genus of flies in the family Stratiomyidae.

<i>Beris</i> Genus of flies

Beris is a genus of flies in the family Stratiomyidae. They are small flies with reduced palpi. The scutellum has spines and the abdomen has seven visible segments. Their eyes are contiguous in the male.

<i>Actina</i> Genus of flies

Actina is a genus of flies in the family Stratiomyidae.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pachygastrinae</span> Subfamily of flies

Pachygastrinae is a subfamily of flies in the family Stratiomyidae.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sarginae</span> Subfamily of flies

Sarginae is a subfamily of soldier flies in the family Stratiomyidae. There are at least 20 genera and 490 described species in Sarginae.

<i>Hermetia</i> Genus of flies

Hermetia is a genus of flies of the family Stratiomyidae.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hermetiinae</span> Subfamily of flies

Hermetiinae is a subfamily of flies in the family Stratiomyidae.

<i>Adoxomyia</i> Genus of flies

Adoxomyia is a genus of soldier flies in the family Stratiomyidae.

Myxosargus is a genus of flies in the family Stratiomyidae.

Caloparyphus is a genus of flies in the family Stratiomyidae.

<i>Allognosta</i> Genus of flies

Allognosta is a genus of soldier flies in the family Stratiomyidae.

<i>Inopus</i> Genus of flies

Inopus is a genus of soldier flies in the family Stratiomyidae.

Antissinae is a subfamily of soldier flies in the family Stratiomyidae.

Aidomyia is a genus of flies in the family Stratiomyidae.

Brachyodina is a genus of flies in the family Stratiomyidae.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Loew, H. (1866). "Diptera Americae septentrionalis indigena. Centuria sexta". Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift. (1865) 9: 127–186. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
  2. 1 2 3 James, M.T. (1933). "New and little-known Colorado Diptera". Journal of the New York Entomological Society. 40[1932]: 435–438.
  3. Woodley, N.E. (2001). "A World Catalog of the Stratiomyidae (Diptera)" (PDF). Myia. 11: 1–462. Retrieved 7 December 2022.