Xylota silvicola

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Xylota silvicola
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Family: Syrphidae
Subfamily: Eristalinae
Tribe: Milesiini
Subtribe: Xylotina
Genus: Xylota
Species:
X. silvicola
Binomial name
Xylota silvicola
Mutin, 1987 [1]

Xylota silvicola is a species of hoverfly in the family Syrphidae distributed in Russia. [2]

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References

  1. Mutin, V.A. . (1987). [New species of flies of the genus Xylota Mg. (Diptera, Syrphidae) from the south of the Soviet Far East.]. Pp. 119-121. In Lehr, P. A. & Kanyukova, E. V. (eds), [Taxonomy of the insects of Siberia and Soviet Far East]. Akad. Nauk, SSSR, [],. Vladivostok: Far Eastern Science Center, Biology & Soil Institute. p. 132.
  2. Peck, L. V. (1988). Soós, A.; Papp, L. (eds.). Catalogue of Palaearctic Diptera. Syrphidae. Vol. 8. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers. p. 363. ISBN   0-444-98932-3.