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Ptecticus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subfamily
  
Sarginae

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Rank
  
Genus

Family
  
Stratiomyidae

Scientific name
  
Ptecticus

Higher classification
  
Sarginae

Order
  
Fly

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Similar
  
Stratiomyidae, Fly, Insect, Sargus, Microchrysa

Ptecticus elongatus soldier fly species stratiomyidae sarginae mosca soldado


Ptecticus is an Old World genus of flies in the family Stratiomyidae. The ground colour of the body may be yellow, brown or black, and the abdomen often shows a degree of transverse stripes. They may mimic parasitic wasps in appearance and habits. The wings are often dusky and the second abdominal segment may be translucent. A well-developed inner projection of the second antennal segment is characteristic for the majority of Ptecticus species. Their larvae are broad, flat and segmented maggots, which may be found in fermenting fruit. As of 2000, 40 species were known from the Oriental region alone.

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Ptecticus sp soldier fly stratiomyidae sarginae mosca soldado


References

Ptecticus Wikipedia


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