WebParagus hyalopteri Marcos-García et Rojo nouvelle espèce, est décrite. Celle-ci a été capturée à Alicante (côte méditerranéenne de l'Espagne). Elle est, d'après sa morphologie …
Paragus (a genus of hoverflies)
Paragus haemorrhous,the Black-backed Grass Skimmer is a common widespread species of hoverfly found in many parts of Europe, Africa and the Nearctic. Hoverflies can remain nearly motionless in flight. The adults are also known as flower flies for they are commonly found on flowers from which they get both … See more For terminology Speight key to genera and glossary external link to inaturalist images Size 4.3–5.9 mm (0.17–0.23 in) Head The face is yellow, … See more Habitat: Unimproved grassland, heathland, garrigue, dune grassland, open areas and pathsides in forest up to the Larix/Pinus uncinata zone, fen … See more External images See more Palearctic: Fennoscandia south to Iberia and the Mediterranean basin, Israel and Turkey, Ireland eastward through Central Europe and Southern Europe (Italy, the former Yugoslavia) … See more As "based on both morphological and molecular evidence", Paragus haemorrhous Meigen 1822, Paragus coadunatus (Rondani, 1847) and Paragus ascoensis Goeldlin de Tiefenau & Lucas, 1981 appear to be synonyms of Paragus tibialis (Fallén, … See more WebParagus haemorrhous is a widespread species of hoverfly found in many parts of Europe, Africa and the Nearctic.[1][2] For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand … de mediawatchers
Paragus in: Hoverflies of Northwest Europe - Brill
WebParagus haemorrhous is a widespread species of hoverfly found in many parts of Europe, Africa and the Nearctic.[1][2] For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Paragus haemorrhous . WebParagus (pygmy hoverflies) This genus contains two of our smallest hoverflies - P. haemorrhous and tibialis have wing lengths of only 3.5-4mm. They are usually … WebSep 3, 2024 · Tiny Hoverfly (Paragus coadunatus) Mini Mosca-das-flores - YouTube These are tiny Hoverflies. It's assumed that the flies filmed are Paragus coadunatus as it's the only Paragus species... demeco ryans and jj watt