Xylomyidae is a family of flies known commonly as the wood soldier flies. They are xylophagous and are associated with dead or dying wood.[4]
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Xylomyidae is a family of flies known commonly as the wood soldier flies. They are xylophagous and are associated with dead or dying wood. For terms see...
The following is a list of the larger Brachycera recorded in Britain, this includes the soldierflies and their allies. Xylophagus ater - common awl-fly...
practice of mimicry. The Stratiomyidae are closely related to the family of Xylomyidae, with which they share 10 synapomorphies, and they form a monophyletic...
in the family Xylomyidae. United States. Vasey, C.E. (1977). "A description of a new Nearctic species of Xylomya (Diptera: Xylomyidae)". Journal of the...
Arthropeina is a fly genus in the family Xylomyidae, the "wood soldier flies". A. colombiana Fachin & Amorim, 2014 A. diadelothorax Fachin & Amorim, 2014...
Xylomya pallidifemur is a species of fly in the family Xylomyidae. Canada, United States. Malloch, J.R. (1917). "A preliminary classification of Diptera...