INTERACTIONS AMONG SOME FLIES OF WETLAND HABITATS

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INTERACTIONS AMONG SOME FLIES OF WETLAND HABITATS

FAMILIES INCLUDED FAMILY SCIOMYZIDAE FAMILY EPHYDRIDAE FAMILY CHLOROPIDAE

FAMILY SCIOMYZIDAE SNAIL-KILLING FLIES PREDATORS OF AQUATIC SNAILS PARASITOIDS OF AQUATIC SNAILS PREDATORS OF SHORELINE SNAILS PREDATORS OF AMBER SNAILS PREDATORS OF SNAIL EGGS PREDATORS OF FINGERNAIL CLAMS

PREDATORS OF AQUATIC SNAILS TETANOCERA FERRUGINEA TETANOCERA VICINA HEDRIA MIXTA

DISTRIBUTION OF TETANOCERA FERRUGINEA

PARASITOIDS OF AQUATIC SNAILS 1. SCIOMYZA VARIA 2. PHERBELLIA SIMILIS 3. PTEROMICRA SIMILIS

DISTRIBUTION OF PHERBELLIA SIMILIS

PREDATORS OF SHORELINE SNAILS TETANOCERA PLUMOSA PHERBELLIA SIMILIS PTEROMICRA VARIA

PREDATORS OF AMBER SNAILS TETANOCERA ROTUNDICORNIS PHERBELLIA SCHOENHERRI MACULATA SCIOMYZA ARISTALIS

PREDATORS OF SNAIL EGGS ANTICHAETA BOREALIS ANTICHAETA FULVA ANTICHAETA MELANOSOMA

PREDATORS OF FINGERNAIL CLAMS RENOCERA AMANDA RENOCERA LONGIPES

FAMILY EPHYDRIDAE SHORE FLIES CONSUMERS OF SURFACE DETRITUS CONSUMERS OF ANAEROBIC SEDIMENTS CONSUMERS OF BLUE-GREEN ALGAE