2018
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4387.2.10
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Immature stages of the Australian flower-loving fly Apiocera striativentris <br />(Diptera: Apioceridae)

Abstract: The Apioceridae (Diptera) are relatively large asiloid flies with just over 140 described species worldwide. They are closely related to both Mydidae and Asilidae, and most species are found in Australia and North America, however a handful are found in both southern Africa and southern South America. The immature stages of only one species is known, the Australian beach dune inhabiting species Apiocera maritima Hardy. Like most asiloid larvae, apiocerid larvae are assumed to be predators of other soft-bodied … Show more

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