An adult female of Mydas clavatus was observed feeding on flowers. This confirms that females of this species feed as adults and that they feed on flowers. This species is reported for the first time from Wisconsin and Minnesota
The 51 species of mosquitoes known to occur in Minnesota share many biological attributes. They deve...
(excerpt) Diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi Barber (adult = spotted cucumber beetle, immature = sou...
We report for the first time the syrphid fly, Syritta flaviventris (Macquart), collected in Lancaste...
An adult female of Mydas clavatus was observed feeding on flowers. This confirms that females of thi...
We present an account of flower-feeding by 2 species of mydas flies in Florida. We observed adults o...
Basic to our understanding of any animal and its habitat requirements is knowing what it eats. Repor...
(excerpt) Syrphid flies of many species visit blossoms to obtain nectar and pollen (see Waldbauer 19...
The Hairy Maggot Blow Fly, Chrysomya rufifacies (Macquart) (Diptera: Calliphoridae) is recorded for ...
In order to understand any animal and its habitat requirements, we must know what it eats. Reported ...
This paper comprises Part II of a review of flower visitation and pollination by Diptera (myiophily ...
Gnoriste macra Johannsen was described from Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin in 1912. The type locality is n...
A study of ten species of gall-makers found living in Minnesota roses. All but one belong to the Cyn...
Notes on 17 species of Wisconsin Cydnidae taken from specimens in the University of Wisconsin-Madiso...
The Dipterous family Mycetophilidae is composed of small to medium sized flies, ranging from two to ...
Naiads of the mayfly Potamanthus myops were collected six times over a one year period from the Huro...
The 51 species of mosquitoes known to occur in Minnesota share many biological attributes. They deve...
(excerpt) Diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi Barber (adult = spotted cucumber beetle, immature = sou...
We report for the first time the syrphid fly, Syritta flaviventris (Macquart), collected in Lancaste...
An adult female of Mydas clavatus was observed feeding on flowers. This confirms that females of thi...
We present an account of flower-feeding by 2 species of mydas flies in Florida. We observed adults o...
Basic to our understanding of any animal and its habitat requirements is knowing what it eats. Repor...
(excerpt) Syrphid flies of many species visit blossoms to obtain nectar and pollen (see Waldbauer 19...
The Hairy Maggot Blow Fly, Chrysomya rufifacies (Macquart) (Diptera: Calliphoridae) is recorded for ...
In order to understand any animal and its habitat requirements, we must know what it eats. Reported ...
This paper comprises Part II of a review of flower visitation and pollination by Diptera (myiophily ...
Gnoriste macra Johannsen was described from Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin in 1912. The type locality is n...
A study of ten species of gall-makers found living in Minnesota roses. All but one belong to the Cyn...
Notes on 17 species of Wisconsin Cydnidae taken from specimens in the University of Wisconsin-Madiso...
The Dipterous family Mycetophilidae is composed of small to medium sized flies, ranging from two to ...
Naiads of the mayfly Potamanthus myops were collected six times over a one year period from the Huro...
The 51 species of mosquitoes known to occur in Minnesota share many biological attributes. They deve...
(excerpt) Diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi Barber (adult = spotted cucumber beetle, immature = sou...
We report for the first time the syrphid fly, Syritta flaviventris (Macquart), collected in Lancaste...