Physiphora alceae ( Preyssler, 1791 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4299.2.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6007161 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8D6987A9-706F-FFAE-BFDA-9811FDCFFCA2 |
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Plazi |
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Physiphora alceae ( Preyssler, 1791 ) |
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Physiphora alceae ( Preyssler, 1791) View in CoL
Musca alceae Preyssler, 1791: 129 . Bohemia (Czech Republic) (Preyssler’s types are not known to be in existence and are most likely to have been destroyed, see: Rozkosny, Chvala & Pont 1982).
Musca demandata Fabricius, 1798: 564 . Unspecified type. Germany (Kiel) ( ZMUC).
Chrysomyza splendida Fallén, 1817c: 4 View in CoL . Unspecified type. Sweden (Scania: Esperod ) (?).
Ulidia smaragdi Walker, 1849: 1059 . Type unknown (BMNH).
Distribution. Cosmopolitan.
Egyptian localities. Common everywhere.
Plants from which flies were swept. Flies of this species can be found commonly around accumulations of
decaying vegetation of any plant species and dung ( Allen & Foote 1967; Hafez 1939).
Dates of collection. Throughout the year.
ZMUC |
Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen |
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Ulidiinae |
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Ulidiini |
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Physiphora alceae ( Preyssler, 1791 )
El-Hawagry, Magdi S. 2017 |
Ulidia smaragdi
Walker 1849: 1059 |
Chrysomyza splendida Fallén, 1817c : 4
Fallen 1817: 4 |
Musca demandata
Fabricius 1798: 564 |
Musca alceae
Preyssler 1791: 129 |