Watson Green Space species

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17 species

Aedes (Rampamyia) notoscriptus
Aedes (Rampamyia) notoscriptus
Aedes (Rampamyia) notoscriptus

Chironomidae (family) (Non-biting Midge)

Chironomidae (family)
Chironomidae (family)
Chironomidae (family)
Colepia rufiventris
Colepia rufiventris
Colepia rufiventris
Dasybasis sp. (genus)
Dasybasis sp. (genus)
Dasybasis sp. (genus)

Dolichopodidae (family) (Unidentified Long-legged fly)

Dolichopodidae (family)
Dolichopodidae (family)
Dolichopodidae (family)
Gynoplistia (Gynoplistia) bella
Gynoplistia (Gynoplistia) bella
Gynoplistia (Gynoplistia) bella
Melangyna viridiceps
Melangyna viridiceps
Melangyna viridiceps

Muscidae (family) (Unidentified muscid fly)

Muscidae (family)
Muscidae (family)
Muscidae (family)

Nematocera sp. (suborder) (Unidentified 'nematoceran' fly)

Nematocera sp. (suborder)
Nematocera sp. (suborder)
Nematocera sp. (suborder)

Ogcodes basalis (A hunch-back fly)

Ogcodes basalis
Ogcodes basalis
Ogcodes basalis

Psychodidae sp. (family) (Moth Fly, Drain Fly)

Psychodidae sp. (family)
Psychodidae sp. (family)
Psychodidae sp. (family)
Ptilogyna sp. (genus)
Ptilogyna sp. (genus)
Ptilogyna sp. (genus)
Sapromyza brunneovittata
Sapromyza brunneovittata
Sapromyza brunneovittata

Scaptia (Scaptia) auriflua (A flower-feeding march fly)

Scaptia (Scaptia) auriflua
Scaptia (Scaptia) auriflua
Scaptia (Scaptia) auriflua
Sylvicola dubius
Sylvicola dubius
Sylvicola dubius

Syrphini sp. (tribe) (Unidentified syrphine hover fly)

Syrphini sp. (tribe)
Syrphini sp. (tribe)
Syrphini sp. (tribe)

Villa sp. (genus) (Unidentified Villa bee fly)

Villa sp. (genus)
Villa sp. (genus)
Villa sp. (genus)
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