127 relations: Aculeata, Agriotypinae, Agromyzidae, AIDGAP series, Ambrosia beetle, Anomaloninae, Ant, Anthribidae, Aphid, Aphidinae, Asiloidea, Attelabidae, Banchinae, Baridinae, Bark beetle, Beetle, Bethylidae, Bibionidae, Blister beetle, Braconidae, Buprestidae, Caddisfly, Calliphoridae, Cercopidae, Ceutorhynchinae, Chalcid wasp, Chironomidae, Cicadomorpha, Clambidae, Coccinellidae, Conopidae, Crane fly, Cuckoo wasp, Curculionidae, Curculioninae, Cynipinae, Cynipoidea, Darkling beetle, Dermestidae, Derodontidae, Diapriidae, Diplura, Dolichopodidae, Dryinidae, Dung beetle, E. C. M. d'Assis-Fonseca, Earwig, Elasmus, Embolemidae, Entiminae, ..., Eulophidae, Field Studies Council, Figitidae, Flea, Fly, Gall wasp, Ground beetle, Harold Oldroyd, Hemiptera, Heteroceridae, Hippoboscidae, Histeridae, Histeroidea, Hoverfly, Hydroptilidae, Hymenoptera, Ibaliidae, Ichneumonidae, Ichneumoninae, Ichneumonini, Kateretidae, Leafhopper, Lepidoptera, Lonchaeidae, Lonchopteridae, Longhorn beetle, Lycorina, Macrosiphini, Mayfly, Mecoptera, Megaloptera, Megaselia, Meligethinae, Monotomidae, Muscidae, Mycetophilidae, Nemonychidae, Neuroptera, Nycteribiidae, Odonata, Orthoptera, Phalacridae, Phoridae, Piestinae, Pimplinae, Pipunculidae, Planthopper, Plecoptera, Proctotrupoidea, Psocoptera, Psylloidea, Raymondionyminae, Rove beetle, Royal Entomological Society, Sap beetle, Sawfly, Scarabaeoidea, Scatopsidae, Sciaridae, Sciophilinae, Sepsidae, Sphaerites, Sphaeroceridae, Spheciformes, Sphindidae, Spider wasp, Strepsiptera, Synopses of the British Fauna, Tabanoidea, Tachinidae, Tenthredinidae, Tephritidae, Thrips, Thysanura, Treehopper, Typhlocybinae, Vespoidea. Expand index (77 more) »
Aculeata
Aculeata is a subclade of Hymenoptera.
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Agriotypinae
Agriotypinae is a subfamily of ichneumonid parasitoid wasps found in the Palaearctic region.
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Agromyzidae
The Agromyzidae are a family commonly referred to as the leaf-miner flies, for the feeding habits of their larvae, most of which are leaf miners on various plants.
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AIDGAP series
AIDGAP is an acronym for Aid to Identification in Difficult Groups of Animals and Plants.
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Ambrosia beetle
Ambrosia beetles are beetles of the weevil subfamilies Scolytinae and Platypodinae (Coleoptera, Curculionidae), which live in nutritional symbiosis with ambrosia fungi.
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Anomaloninae
Anomaloninae is a subfamily of parasitoid wasps in the family Ichneumonidae.
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Ant
Ants are eusocial insects of the family Formicidae and, along with the related wasps and bees, belong to the order Hymenoptera.
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Anthribidae
Anthribidae is a family of beetles also known as fungus weevils.
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Aphid
Aphids are small sap-sucking insects and members of the superfamily Aphidoidea.
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Aphidinae
Aphidinae is a bug subfamily in the family Aphididae.
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Asiloidea
The Asiloidea comprise a very large superfamily insects in the order Diptera, the true flies.
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Attelabidae
The Attelabidae is a widespread family of weevils.
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Banchinae
Banchinae is a subfamily of ichneumonid parasitoid wasps containing about 1,500 species; the genera Glypta and Lissonota are very large.
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Baridinae
Baridinae is a subfamily of true weevils (Curculionidae).
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Bark beetle
A bark beetle is one of about 220 genera with 6,000 species of beetles in the subfamily Scolytinae.
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Beetle
Beetles are a group of insects that form the order Coleoptera, in the superorder Endopterygota.
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Bethylidae
The Bethylidae are a family of aculeate wasps in the superfamily Chrysidoidea.
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Bibionidae
The Bibionidae (March flies and lovebugs) are a family of flies (Diptera).
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Blister beetle
Blister beetles are beetles of the family Meloidae, so called for their defensive secretion of a blistering agent, cantharidin.
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Braconidae
The Braconidae are a family of parasitoid wasps.
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Buprestidae
Buprestidae is a family of beetles known as jewel beetles or metallic wood-boring beetles because of their glossy iridescent colors.
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Caddisfly
The caddisflies, or order Trichoptera, are a group of insects with aquatic larvae and terrestrial adults.
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Calliphoridae
The Calliphoridae (commonly known as blow flies, blow-flies, carrion flies, bluebottles, greenbottles, or cluster flies) are a family of insects in the order Diptera, with 1,100 known species.
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Cercopidae
Cercopidae are the largest family of Cercopoidea, a xylem-feeding insect group, commonly called froghoppers.
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Ceutorhynchinae
Ceutorhynchinae is a subfamily of minute seed weevils in the family of beetles known as Curculionidae.
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Chalcid wasp
Chalcid wasps (for their metallic colour) are insects within the superfamily Chalcidoidea, part of the order Hymenoptera.
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Chironomidae
The Chironomidae (informally known as chironomids, nonbiting midges, or lake flies) comprise a families of nematoceran flies with a global distribution.
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Cicadomorpha
Cicadomorpha is an infraorder of the insect order Hemiptera which contains the cicadas, leafhoppers, treehoppers, and spittlebugs.
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Clambidae
Clambidae is a family of beetles.
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Coccinellidae
Coccinellidae is a widespread family of small beetles ranging in size from 0.8 to 18 mm (0.03 to 0.71 inches).
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Conopidae
The Conopidae, usually known as the thick-headed flies, are a family of flies within the Brachycera suborder of Diptera.
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Crane fly
Crane fly is a common name referring to any member of the insect family Tipulidae, of the order Diptera, true flies in the superfamily Tipuloidea.
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Cuckoo wasp
Commonly known as cuckoo wasps or emerald wasps, the hymenopteran family Chrysididae is a very large cosmopolitan group (over 3000 described species) of parasitoid or kleptoparasitic wasps, often highly sculptured, with brilliant metallic colors created by structural coloration.
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Curculionidae
The Curculionidae are the family of the "true" weevils (or "snout beetles").
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Curculioninae
The beetle subfamily Curculioninae is part of the weevil family Curculionidae.
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Cynipinae
Cynipinae is a subfamily of gall wasp.
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Cynipoidea
The Cynipoidea are a moderate-sized hymenopteran superfamily that presently includes five modern families and three extinct families, though others have been recognized in the past.
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Darkling beetle
Darkling beetle is the common name of the large family of beetles, Tenebrionidae.
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Dermestidae
Dermestidae are a family of Coleoptera that are commonly referred to as skin beetles.
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Derodontidae
Derodontidae is a family of beetles, in its own superfamily, Derodontoidea, sometimes known as the tooth-necked fungus beetles.
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Diapriidae
The Diapriidae are a family of insects belonging to the order Hymenoptera.
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Diplura
The order Diplura is one of the four groups of hexapods, alongside insects, Collembola (springtails) and Protura.
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Dolichopodidae
Dolichopodidae, the long-legged flies, are a large, cosmopolitan family of true flies with more than 7,000 described species in about 230 genera.
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Dryinidae
Dryinidae (Hymenoptera, Chrysidoidea) is a cosmopolitan family of solitary wasps.
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Dung beetle
Dung beetles are beetles that feed partly or exclusively on feces (dung).
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E. C. M. d'Assis-Fonseca
Evelyn Cecil Muschamp d’Assis-Fonseca (1899 – 1993) was a British dipterist.
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Earwig
Earwigs make up the insect order Dermaptera.
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Elasmus
The genus Elasmus is the only member of the hymenopteran subfamily Elasminae (formerly classified as a separate family, Elasmidae), and contains over 200 species worldwide.
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Embolemidae
Embolemidae is a small family of around 20 species and 2 genera distributed around the world.
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Entiminae
The Entiminae are a large subfamily in the weevil family Curculionidae, containing most of the short-nosed weevils, including such genera as Otiorhynchus, Phyllobius, and Sitona.
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Eulophidae
The Eulophidae are a large family of hymenopteran insects, with over 4,300 described species in some 300 genera.
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Field Studies Council
The Field Studies Council (FSC) is an educational charity based in the UK.
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Figitidae
Figitidae is a family of parasitoid wasps.
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Flea
Fleas are small flightless insects that form the order Siphonaptera.
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Fly
True flies are insects of the order Diptera, the name being derived from the Greek δι- di- "two", and πτερόν pteron "wings".
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Gall wasp
Gall wasps, also called gallflies, are a family (Cynipidae) in the wasp superfamily Cynipoidea within the suborder Apocrita of the order Hymenoptera.
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Ground beetle
Ground beetles are a large, cosmopolitan family of beetles, Carabidae, with more than 40,000 species worldwide, around 2,000 of which are found in North America and 2,700 in Europe.
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Harold Oldroyd
Harold Oldroyd was a British entomologist, born in 1914.
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Hemiptera
The Hemiptera or true bugs are an order of insects comprising some 50,000 to 80,000 species of groups such as the cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, leafhoppers, and shield bugs.
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Heteroceridae
The Heteroceridae, or variegated mud-loving beetles, are a widespread and relatively common family of beetles.
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Hippoboscidae
Hippoboscidae, the louse flies or keds, are obligate parasites of mammals and birds.
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Histeridae
Histeridae is a family of beetles commonly known as Clown beetles or Hister beetles.
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Histeroidea
Histeroidea is a superfamily of beetles in the infraorder Staphyliniformia.
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Hoverfly
Hoverflies, sometimes called flower flies, or syrphid flies, make up the insect family Syrphidae.
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Hydroptilidae
The Hydroptilidae are a large family of caddisflies (Trichoptera) with a worldwide distribution.
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Hymenoptera
Hymenoptera is a large order of insects, comprising the sawflies, wasps, bees, and ants.
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Ibaliidae
The Ibaliidae are a small family of hymenopteran superfamily Cynipoidea.
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Ichneumonidae
The Ichneumonidae are a parasitoid wasp family within the order Hymenoptera.
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Ichneumoninae
Ichneumoninae is a worldwide subfamily of the parasitic wasp family Ichneumonidae.
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Ichneumonini
Ichneumonini is a tribe of ichneumon wasps in the family Ichneumonidae.
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Kateretidae
Kateretidae is a family of short-winged flower beetles in the suborder Polyphaga.
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Leafhopper
A leafhopper is the common name for any species from the family Cicadellidae.
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Lepidoptera
Lepidoptera is an order of insects that includes butterflies and moths (both are called lepidopterans).
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Lonchaeidae
The Lonchaeidae are a family of acalyptrate flies commonly known as lance flies.
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Lonchopteridae
The Lonchopteridae (spear-winged flies or pointed-wing flies) are a family of small (2–5 mm), slender, yellow to brownish-black Diptera, occurring all over the world.
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Longhorn beetle
The longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae; also known as long-horned or longhorn beetles or longicorns) are a cosmopolitan family of beetles, typically characterized by extremely long antennae, which are often as long as or longer than the beetle's body.
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Lycorina
Lycorininae is a monotypic subfamily of ichneumon wasps.
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Macrosiphini
Macrosiphini is a bug tribe in the subfamily Aphidinae.
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Mayfly
Mayflies (also known as Canadian soldiers in the United States, and as shadflies or fishflies in Canada and the upper Midwestern U.S.; also up-winged flies in the United Kingdom) are aquatic insects belonging to the order Ephemeroptera.
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Mecoptera
Mecoptera (from the Greek: mecos.
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Megaloptera
Megaloptera is an order of insects.
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Megaselia
Megaselia is a genus of flies in the family Phoridae.
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Meligethinae
Meligethinae is a subfamily of pollen beetles in the family Nitidulidae.
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Monotomidae
Monotomidae is a family of beetles in the suborder Polyphaga, containing the following genera.
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Muscidae
Muscidae are a family of flies found in the superfamily Muscoidea.
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Mycetophilidae
The Mycetophilidae are a family of small flies, forming the bulk of those species known as fungus gnats.
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Nemonychidae
Nemonychidae is a small family of weevils, placed within the primitive weevil group because they have straight rather than elbowed antennae.
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Neuroptera
The insect order Neuroptera, or net-winged insects, includes the lacewings, mantidflies, antlions, and their relatives.
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Nycteribiidae
Nycteribiidae of the true fly superfamily Hippoboscoidea are known as "bat flies", together with their close relatives the Streblidae.
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Odonata
Odonata is an order of carnivorous insects, encompassing the dragonflies (Anisoptera) and the damselflies (Zygoptera).
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Orthoptera
Orthoptera is an order of insects that comprises the grasshoppers, locusts and crickets, including closely related insects such as the katydids and wetas.
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Phalacridae
The Phalacridae are a family of beetles commonly called the shining flower beetles.
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Phoridae
The Phoridae are a family of small, hump-backed flies resembling fruit flies.
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Piestinae
Piestinae Erichson 1839 are a subfamily of Staphylinidae.
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Pimplinae
Pimplinae are a worldwide subfamily of the parasitic wasp family Ichneumonidae.
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Pipunculidae
Pipunculidae is a family of flies (Diptera) commonly termed big-headed flies, a reference to the large (holoptic) eyes, which cover nearly the entire head.
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Planthopper
A planthopper is any insect in the infraorder Fulgoromorpha, exceeding 12,500 described species worldwide.
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Plecoptera
The Plecoptera are an order of insects, commonly known as stoneflies.
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Proctotrupoidea
Proctotrupoidea is a Hymenopteran superfamily containing seven extant families, though others have been recognized in the past.
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Psocoptera
Psocoptera are an order of insects that are commonly known as booklice, barklice or barkflies.
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Psylloidea
Psylloidea is a superfamily of true bugs, including the jumping plant lice and others which have recently been classified as distinct families.
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Raymondionyminae
Raymondionyminae is a subfamily of snout and bark beetles in the family Brachyceridae.
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Rove beetle
The rove beetles are a family (Staphylinidae) of beetles, primarily distinguished by their short elytra (wing covers) that typically leave more than half of their abdomens exposed.
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Royal Entomological Society
The Royal Entomological Society is devoted to the study of insects.
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Sap beetle
The sap beetles are a family (Nitidulidae) of beetles.
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Sawfly
Sawflies are the insects of the suborder Symphyta within the order Hymenoptera alongside ants, bees and wasps.
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Scarabaeoidea
Scarabaeoidea is a superfamily of beetles, the only subgroup of the infraorder Scarabaeiformia.
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Scatopsidae
The minute black scavenger flies or "dung midges", are a family, Scatopsidae, of nematoceran flies.
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Sciaridae
The Sciaridae are a family of flies, commonly known as dark-winged fungus gnats.
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Sciophilinae
Sciophilinae is a subfamily of fungus gnats (insects in the family Mycetophilidae).
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Sepsidae
The Sepsidae are a family of flies, commonly called the black scavenger flies or ensign flies.
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Sphaerites
Sphaerites is a genus of beetles, the only genus in the family Sphaeritidae, sometimes called the false clown beetles.
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Sphaeroceridae
Sphaeroceridae are a family of true flies in the order Diptera, often called small dung flies, lesser dung flies or lesser corpse flies due to their saprophagous habits.
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Spheciformes
The Spheciformes is a paraphyletic assemblage of insect families which collectively comprise the "sphecoid wasps".
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Sphindidae
Sphindidae is a family of beetles, in the suborder Polyphaga.
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Spider wasp
Wasps in the family Pompilidae are commonly called spider wasps or pompilid wasps.
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Strepsiptera
The Strepsiptera (translation: "twisted wing"', giving rise to the insects' common name, twisted-wing parasites) are an endopterygote order of insects with nine extant families making up about 600 species.
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Synopses of the British Fauna
Synopses of the British Fauna is a series of identification guides, published by The Linnean Society and The Estuarine and Coastal Sciences Association.
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Tabanoidea
Superfamily Tabanoidea are insects in the order Diptera.
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Tachinidae
The Tachinidae are a large and variable family of true flies within the insect order Diptera, with more than 8,200 known species and many more to be discovered.
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Tenthredinidae
Tenthredinidae is the largest family of sawflies, with well over 7,500 species worldwide, divided into 430 genera.
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Tephritidae
The Tephritidae are one of two fly families referred to as fruit flies, the other family being the Drosophilidae.
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Thrips
Thrips (order Thysanoptera) are minute (most are 1 mm long or less), slender insects with fringed wings and unique asymmetrical mouthparts.
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Thysanura
Thysanura is the now deprecated name of what for over a century was recognised as an order in the class Insecta.
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Treehopper
Treehoppers (more precisely typical treehoppers to distinguish them from the Aetalionidae) and thorn bugs are members of the family Membracidae, a group of insects related to the cicadas and the leafhoppers.
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Typhlocybinae
Typhlocybinae is a subfamily of insects in the leafhopper family, Cicadellidae.
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Vespoidea
The Vespoidea are a superfamily of wasps in the order Hymenoptera, although older taxonomic schemes may vary in this categorization, particularly in their recognition of a now-obsolete superfamily Scolioidea, as well as the relationship to ants.
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References
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