Ptychoptera albimana is a species of fly in the family Ptychopteridae. It can be found throughout the Palearctic[1][2][3] but commonly found throughout Britain.[4]
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Ptychopteraalbimana is a species of fly in the family Ptychopteridae. It can be found throughout the Palearctic but commonly found throughout Britain...
to the genus Ptychoptera: Ptychoptera africana Alexander, 1920 c g Ptychoptera agnes Krzeminski & Zwick, 1993 c g Ptychopteraalbimana (Fabricius, 1787)...
mesonotal suture, this group being called the Ptychopteromorpha. Ptychopteraalbimana (Palearctic) has a mean of 554 eggs laid. The shape is slightly arcuated...