Aschiza
The Aschiza are a section of the Brachycera. Two large families , the Syrphidae and the Phoridae, and a number of smaller taxa are in this group. They are similar to most of the familiar Muscomorpha with one notable exception; they do not possess a ptilinum, so lack the prominent ptilinal suture on the face as in other muscoid flies. They do still have a puparium with a circular emergence opening, but it is not as precisely ellipsoid in shape as is typical for other muscoids.The term was first used by Eduard Becher .
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Aschiza
The Aschiza are a section of the Brachycera. Two large families , the Syrphidae and the Phoridae, and a number of smaller taxa are in this group. They are similar to most of the familiar Muscomorpha with one notable exception; they do not possess a ptilinum, so lack the prominent ptilinal suture on the face as in other muscoid flies. They do still have a puparium with a circular emergence opening, but it is not as precisely ellipsoid in shape as is typical for other muscoids.The term was first used by Eduard Becher .
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Aschiza est une section de l'o ...... l'infra-ordre des Muscomorpha.
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Gli Aschiza Becher, 1882 sono ...... i di grande interesse agrario.
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Aschiza est une section de l'o ...... l'infra-ordre des Muscomorpha.
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Gli Aschiza Becher, 1882 sono ...... i di grande interesse agrario.
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