词条 | Choerades fimbriata |
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| name = Choerades fimbriata | image = Choerades fimbriata01.jpg | image_caption = Choerades fimbriata | regnum = Animalia | phylum = Arthropoda | classis = Insecta | ordo = Diptera | familia = Asilidae | genus = Choerades | species = C. fimbriata | binomial = Choerades fimbriata | binomial_authority = (Meigen, 1820) }} Choerades fimbriata is a fly in the genus of robber flies. FeaturesThe flies reach a body length of 11 to 17 millimeters. The first antennal segment is about twice as long as the following. The tergite s of the abdomen and back are black on the sides yellow hair. On the first tergite is white and long hair. The proboscis is compressed on the side. The area between the sensors and the beard on the front of the head is hairless. RangeThe species is distributed from western Europe to the Caucasus and after Siberia. References
3 : Laphriinae|Asilomorph flies of Europe|Insects described in 1820 |
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