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  1. Exechia bicincta (Staeger, 1840)

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  2. Exechia borealis Lundström, 1912

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  3. Exechia chandleri Caspers, 1987

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  4. Exechia cincinnata Johannsen, 1912

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  5. Exechia cincta Winnertz, 1864

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  6. Exechia confinis Winnertz, 1864

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  7. Exechia contaminata Winnertz, 1864

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  8. Exechia dizona Edwards, 1924

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  9. Exechia dorsalis (Staeger, 1840)

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  10. Exechia exigua Lundström, 1909

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  11. Exechia festiva Winnertz, 1864

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  12. Exechia fusca (Meigen, 1804)

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  13. Exechia lucidula (Zetterstedt, [1838])

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  14. Exechia macula Chandler, 2001

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  15. Exechia neorepanda Lindemann in Lindemann, Søli & Kjærandsen, 2021

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  16. Exechia nigra Edwards, 1925

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  17. Exechia nigroscutellata Landrock, 1912

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  18. Exechia parva Lundström, 1909

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  19. Exechia parvula (Zetterstedt, 1852)

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial

  20. Exechia pectinivalva Stackelberg, 1948

    Species, Insect - true fly (Diptera), Terrestrial