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Clitellaria ephippium

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Subfamily
  
Clitellariinae

Scientific name
  
Clitellaria ephippium

Rank
  
Species

Subphylum
  
Hexapoda

Family
  
Stratiomyidae

Genus
  
Clitellaria

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Fly

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Similar
  
Fly, Sargus, Beris, Chloromyia, Chloromyia formosa

Clitellaria ephippium stratiomyidae diptera


Clitellaria ephippium is a species of 'Soldier Fly' (so named for the thorns that armor the body) belonging to the family Stratiomyidae.

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This species is present in Austria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Hungary, central and southern Russia, Spain and in Switzerland.

The adults grow up to 10–13 millimetres (0.39–0.51 in) long. The most of their body is black, with a bright red mesonotum. Antennae are no longer than the head, the third articulation of antennae is composed of five segments, the stylet of two segments. The eyes are dark and quite hairy. Scutellum is hairy and mesonotum shows two strong apico-lateral spines. Scutum has two strong lateral spines, placed between the transverse suture and the insertion of the wings. The abdomen is relatively wide. The wings are dark.

The predatory larvae of this species develop in ant nests, such as Formica fuliginosa (Formicidae).

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References

Clitellaria ephippium Wikipedia