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  2. List of butterflies of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This is a list of Texas butterflies, all species of butterfly found in the state of Texas. ...

  3. Palpada vinetorum - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... It is a native flower fly species to North America, mainly found in Texas and parts of the east coast. [5]

  4. Heleomyzidae - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... The Heleomyzidae is a small family of true flies in the insect order Diptera. Over 740 described species of Heleomyzidae occur ...

  5. This Texas fly can bite, leaving irritated skin. It loves the ...

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    Before heading outdoors in Fort Worth, here’s what to know about this biting pest.

  6. Category:Flies - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... A fly (plural flies) is any species of insect of the order Diptera.

  7. Tephritoidea - Wikipedia

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    Euleia heraclei (Tephritidae), showing the patterned wings. Tephritoidea are generally rather hairy flies with setae weakly differentiated. They have the following synapomorphies: male tergum 6 strongly reduced or absent; surstylus or medial surstylus with toothlike prensisetae (in Piophilidae only in one genus); female sterna 4-6 with anterior rodlike apodemes; female tergosternum 7 ...

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  9. List of flower fly species of North America - Wikipedia

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    Neoascia tenur (Harris, 1780) [41] The Black-kneed Fen Fly is a common species that was formerly considered to be only European now considered to be throughout North America and Canada. [ 3 ] N. unifasciata ( Strobl , 1898) [ 42 ]