Gymnosoma nudifrons is a species of fly in the family Tachinidae.[1]
This Palaearctic species is present in most of Europe, Kazakhstan, Transcaucasia, Russia (to Far East) and China.[2][3][4]
These flies mainly inhabit hedge rows, wet meadows and roadsides.[5]
Gymnosoma nudifrons can reach a length of 5–7.5 millimetres (0.20–0.30 in).[5] These parasitic flies have a black thorax and a spherical yellowish-red abdomen with reduced bristles and black markings, often large and triangle-shaped, sometimes touching. On the inner side of the eyes there are black stripes. The males of this species have yellowish dusting on the first part of the thorax. This species is very similar to Gymnosoma rotundatum.[6][7][8]
Adults can be found from May to September. They feed on nectar and pollen of various flowers, especially of Angelica sylvestris, Tripleurospermum inodorum and Anthriscus species. Larvae feed on Pentatomidae.[5]
Gymnosoma nudifrons is a species of fly in the family Tachinidae.
Gymnosoma nudifrons adolah langau dari famili Tachinidae. Langau iko juo marupokan bagian dari ordo Diptera, kelas Insecta, filum Arthropoda, dan kingdom Animalia.
Langau iko marupokan parasit Protelean.
Gymnosoma nudifrons adolah langau dari famili Tachinidae. Langau iko juo marupokan bagian dari ordo Diptera, kelas Insecta, filum Arthropoda, dan kingdom Animalia.
Gymnosoma nudifrons is een vliegensoort uit de familie van de sluipvliegen (Tachinidae).[1] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1966 door Herting.
Bronnen, noten en/of referentiesGymnosoma nudifrons là một loài ruồi trong họ Tachinidae.[1][2]
Gymnosoma nudifrons là một loài ruồi trong họ Tachinidae.