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Species of fly
Coelopa frigida is a species of seaweed fly or kelp fly. It is the most widely distributed species of seaweed fly. It can be found on most shorelines
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Genus of flies
Coelopa is a genus of kelp flies in the family Coelopidae. There are about 14 described species in Coelopa. These 12 species belong to the genus Coelopa:
Coelopa
Species of fly endemic to New Zealand
Hutton in 1881 and named Coelopa littoralis. In 1901 Hutton, thinking he was describing a new species, again named this species Coelopa monstruosa. In 1933
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Species of fly
Coelopa pilipes (common name kelp fly or seaweed fly) is a common European species of kelp fly. It was described by A. H. Haliday in 1838. Their appearance
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Chromosome rearrangement in which a segment of a chromosome is reversed
organisms is demonstrated in the insect Coelopa frigida.[citation needed] This particular species of Coelopa has a variation of chromosomal inversions
Chromosomal_inversion
Species of fly
Coelopa vanduzeei is a species of kelp flies in the family Coelopidae. They are scavengers on decaying vegetation and even marine mammals. Cresson, E
Coelopa_vanduzeei
Genus of algae
Laminaria, if the urchins are not managed by sea otters. Species such as Coelopa pilipes feed and lay eggs on Laminaria when it is washed up on beaches
Laminaria
Highest level of a body of water
United Kingdom, sandhoppers such as Talitrus saltator and the seaweed fly Coelopa frigida are abundant in the rotting seaweed, and these invertebrates provide
High_water_mark
Family of flies
Coelopinae Hendel, 1910 Tribe Coelopini Hendel, 1910 Genus Coelopa Meigen, 1830 Subgenus Coelopa Meigen, 1830 Subgenus Fucomyia Haliday, 1837 Subgenus Neocoelopa
Coelopidae
Genus of brown algae
and maintaining cell identity. The seaweed fly, Coelopa frigida, together with other species of Coelopa, are known to feed, mate, and create habitats out
Fucus
Mating with individuals with dissimilar phenotypes
with individuals with differences at the MHC loci. In the seaweed fly, Coelopa frigida, heterozygotes at the locus alcohol dehydrogenase (Adh) have been
Disassortative_mating
Genus of flies
Chaetocoelopa sydneyensis (Schiner, 1868) Malloch, J. R. (1933). "The genus Coelopa Meigen (Diptera, Coelopidae)". The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
Chaetocoelopa
British evolutionary biologist
Roger Kenneth (1983) The maintenance of an inversion polymorphism in Coelopa frigida. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. https://eseb
Roger_Butlin
Various species of fly that feed on beached seaweed
referred to as kelp flies are the widely distributed Coelopidae, such as Coelopa pilipes. In popular speech however, they are not clearly distinguished
Kelp_fly
United States historic place
barnacles (Sessilia), goose neck barnacles, rock louse, sea lettuce, kelp fly (Coelopa frigida or seaweed fly), pink thatched barnacles, encrusting algae, periwinkles
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Tribe of flies
is a tribe of kelp flies in the family Coelopidae. Genus Coelopa Meigen, 1830 Subgenus Coelopa Meigen, 1830 Subgenus Fucomyia Haliday, 1837 Subgenus Neocoelopa
Coelopini
Species of bird
some plant material. One of the main staples are seaweed flies of the Coelopa genera (C. frigida). The purple sandpiper has a large range – 13,600,000
Purple_sandpiper
Organic material deposited at high tide on beaches and other coastal areas
availability of herbivorous invertebrate prey species. Kelp flies like Coelopa pilipes rely on washed up kelp in wrack zones for food, shelter, and oviposition
Beach_wrack
Subfamily of flies
the family Coelopidae. Tribe Coelopini Hendel, 1910 Genus Coelopa Meigen, 1830 Subgenus Coelopa Meigen, 1830 Subgenus Fucomyia Haliday, 1837 Subgenus Neocoelopa
Coelopinae
Genus of flies
Coelopidae. Coelopina anomala (Cole, 1923) Malloch, J. R. (1933). "The genus Coelopa Meigen (Diptera, Coelopidae)". The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
Coelopina
Family of mites
the specific species of insects, C. frigida and their overarching genera Coelopa. There is still research being done on the parasitic behavior demonstrated
Eviphididae
Tribe of flies
Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Malloch, J. R. (1933). "The genus Coelopa Meigen (Diptera, Coelopidae)". The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
Coelopellini
Tribe of flies
hdl:10088/18924. ISBN 978-954-642-599-7. Malloch, J. R. (1933). "The genus Coelopa Meigen (Diptera, Coelopidae)". The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
Glumini
accepted) Lecidea chondroides B – AM (provisionally accepted) Lecidea coelopa B – AM (provisionally accepted) Lecidea diploella B – AM (provisionally
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Genus of flies
Dasycoelopa australis Malloch, 1933 Malloch, J. R. (1933). "The genus Coelopa Meigen (Diptera, Coelopidae)". The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
Dasycoelopa
Genus of flies
Coelopella curvipes, (Hutton, 1902). Malloch, J. R. (1933). "The genus Coelopa Meigen (Diptera, Coelopidae)". The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
Coelopella
Genus of flies
Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Malloch, J. R. (1933). "The genus Coelopa Meigen (Diptera, Coelopidae)". The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
Beaopterus
flavipalpis (Haliday, 1838) Coelopidae (kelp flies) 3 species including Coelopa frigida (Fabricius, 1805) Dryomyzidae 3 species including Dryomyza anilis
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British solicitor and politician (1910–2000)
south coast to exterminate the breeding grounds for a new type of fly, Coelopa frigida. Johnson claimed that the flies were advancing on London and urged
Howard_Johnson_(politician)
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