Family of flies, the hover flies.
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- All About Hoverflies A study by C V Duke of these insects, their classification, biology and life cycle, with a gallery of common British species.
- Hoverflies Photographs and identifying features of Eristalis arbustorum, E. intricarius, E. pertinax and E. tenax.
- Hoverflies of Adur Many photographs of hoverflies and much information about them.
- Album: Syrphidae Many photographs of hoverflies in this family.
- Family Syrphidae Photographs of flies in this family found in North America, provided by BugGuide.
- Ceriana sp: Wasp-mimicking Hover Fly Description, other information and a photograph.
- Eristalinus punctulatus: Native Drone Fly Description, other information and several photographs.
- Ischiodon scutellaris: Common Hover Fly Description, other information and a photograph.
- The Evolutionary Ecology of Hoverflies Francis Gilbert's research on the Syrphidae.
- Hover Fly (Episyrphus sp) Photograph and information on this fly which may be Episyrphus viridaureus.
- Common Hover Fly (Melangyna viridiceps) Photograph and information on this species.
- Hoverfly (Simosyrphus grandicornis) Photographs and information on this species.
- Hover Flies Article by Dave Pehling on hover flies (fly family Syrphidae), adult characteristics and some larval habits.
- Allograpta obliqua Provides photographs and information on this hover fly, its distribution, identification, life history, habits, the pests eaten by its larvae and the parasites which attack it.
- The Evolution of Imperfect Mimicry in Hoverflies Article by Francis Gilbert describing Batesian mimicry and discussing the extent to which hoverflies succeed in mimicing bees, wasps and bumblebees.
- BugwoodWiki: Syrphid Flies Photographs and information on these insect predators in the family Syrphidae.
- Aspen Hoverfly: Hammerschmidtia ferruginea Photographs and information from ARKive including classification, status, description, range, habitat, biology, threats and conservation.
- Golden Hoverfly: Callicera spinolae Photographs and information from ARKive including classification, status, description, range, habitat, biology, threats and conservation.