Conops ceriaeformis
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| Species: | C. ceriaeformis
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| Conops ceriaeformis Meigen, 1824
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Conops ceriaeformis is a species of fly from the genus Conops in the family Conopidae. Their larvae are endoparasites of bees and wasps.[1] The fly is scarce in the United Kingdom.[2]
References
- ^ Smith, K.G.V. (1969). Diptera: Conopidae. Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects. Vol. 10 pt 3a. Royal Entomological Society of London. pp. 19 pp.
- ^ Blunt, A.G. (April 2007). "Shropshire Invertebrates Group Annual Report". Shropshire Invertebrates Group. Retrieved 16 January 2010.