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*''[[Volucella isabellina|V. isabellina]]'' <small>Williston, 1887</small>
*''[[Volucella isabellina|V. isabellina]]'' <small>Williston, 1887</small>
*''[[Volucella jeddona|V. jeddona]]'' <small>[[Jacques-Marie-Frangile Bigot|Bigot]], 1875</small>
*''[[Volucella jeddona|V. jeddona]]'' <small>[[Jacques-Marie-Frangile Bigot|Bigot]], 1875</small>
*''[[Volucella linearis|V. linearis]]'' <small>[[Francis Walker (entomologist)|Walker]], 1849</small><ref name="Ichige">{{cite web |first = Katsuyoshi|last = Ichige |title = Japanese Hoverfly photograph collection|url = http://homepage2.nifty.com/syrphidae/flame2_e.htm|publisher = |location = Mito-city, Japan|format = HTML |accessdate = 05 Auggust 2009}}</ref>
*''[[Volucella linearis|V. linearis]]'' <small>[[Francis Walker (entomologist)|Walker]], 1849</small><ref name="Ichige">{{cite web |first = Katsuyoshi|last = Ichige |title = Japanese Hoverfly photograph collection|url = http://homepage2.nifty.com/syrphidae/flame2_e.htm|publisher = |location = Mito-city, Japan|accessdate = 05 Auggust 2009}}</ref>
*''[[Volucella liquida|V. liquida]]'' <small>Erichson in Wagner, 1841</small>
*''[[Volucella liquida|V. liquida]]'' <small>Erichson in Wagner, 1841</small>
*''[[Volucella lutzi|V. lutzi]]'' <small>Curran, 1930</small>
*''[[Volucella lutzi|V. lutzi]]'' <small>Curran, 1930</small>
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Volucella
Volucella pellucens
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Volucella

(Geoffroy, 1762)
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Volucella is a genus of large, broad-bodied, dramatic hover-flies. They have distinctive plumose aristas and the face is extended downward.[1] They are strongly migratory and males are often territorial. Adults feed on nectar of flowers and are often seen sunning on leaves. The larvae of most species live in nests of bumblebees and social wasps, where they are detritivores and larval predators.[2]

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References

  1. ^ Coe, R.L. (1953). Diptera: Syrphidae, Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects Vol 10 Pt 1. Royal Entomological Society of London. pp. 98pp.
  2. ^ Stubbs, Alan E. and Falk, Steven J. (1983). British Hoverflies: An Illustrated Identification Guide. British Entomological & Natural History Society. pp. 253, xvpp.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ a b c Ichige, Katsuyoshi. "Japanese Hoverfly photograph collection". Mito-city, Japan. Retrieved 05 Auggust 2009. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)