Andrenosoma Fulvicaudum
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Andrenosoma Fulvicaudum
''Andrenosoma fulvicaudum'' is a species of robber fly in the family Asilidae. It was first formally named as '' Laphria fulvicauda'' by Thomas Say in 1823. The type specimen was from Missouri, but was lost. Description ''Andrenosoma fulvicaudum'' reaches in length. The head is covered with white hair. Mustache (mystax) black, stout bristles. Some black bristles around antenna base. The antennae are black and short with 3 joints. The thorax is black and gray with two wide black stripes down the center. The thorax sides (pleura) have long, white hair. Segment 2 (scutellum) is small with black bristles. Wings: Dark, blackish. Veins smudged brownish.   Legs: Black with long white hair. Feet have shorter black bristles. Toes yellow. Abdomen: Blue-black on 1st 4 segments, covered with long white hair on sides. Last 3 (sometimes 4) segments reddish-brown. Female ovipositor pointed, brownish. Habitat ''Andrena fulvicaudum'' occurs in dry, sandy locations with trees. It rests on ...
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Thomas Say
Thomas Say (June 27, 1787 – October 10, 1834) was an American entomologist, conchologist, and Herpetology, herpetologist. His studies of insects and shells, numerous contributions to scientific journals, and scientific expeditions to Florida, Georgia, the Rocky Mountains, Mexico, and elsewhere made him an internationally known naturalist. Say has been called the father of American descriptive entomology and American conchology. He served as librarian for the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, curator at the American Philosophical Society (elected in 1817), and professor of natural history at the University of Pennsylvania. Early life and education Born in Philadelphia into a prominent Religious Society of Friends, Quaker family, Thomas Say was the great-grandson of John Bartram, and the great-nephew of William Bartram. His father, Dr. Benjamin Say, was brother-in-law to another Bartram son, Moses Bartram. The Say family had a house, "The Cliffs" at Gray's Ferry Bridge, ...
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Asilidae
The Asilidae are the robber fly family, also called assassin flies. They are powerfully built, bristly flies with a short, stout proboscis enclosing the sharp, sucking hypopharynx. The name "robber flies" reflects their notoriously aggressive predatory habits; they feed mainly or exclusively on other insects and, as a rule, they wait in ambush and catch their prey in flight. Overview The Asilidae are a family in the order Diptera, the true flies. The common name for members of the family is the robber flies. The Asilidae are cosmopolitan, with over 7000 described species. Latreille was the authority for establishing the family in 1802. The Asilidae, together with Bombyliidae and Therevidae, are the most representative families of the superfamily of Asiloidea and they form one of the most characteristic groups of the lower Brachycera. Robber flies have stout, spiny legs and three simple eyes (ocelli) in a characteristic depression on the tops of their head between their two ...
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Laphria (fly)
''Laphria'' is a genus described by Johann Wilhelm Meigen in 1803, belonging to the family Asilidae, subfamily Laphriinae. Members of this genus are known as bee-like robber flies. This genus has a Holarctic distribution, occurring in Europe, Asia, and North America. They prey on a variety of insects, including other robber flies, bees, wasps and beetles. Like other asilids, they use their proboscis to penetrate the body of their prey and inject enzymes which dissolve the tissues. These large flies measure in length. Most ''Laphria'' species are quite hairy and black in color. Some have bee-mimicking markings with black and yellow stripes (like ''Laphria thoracica''). They can be encountered from July through September. Species Select species include: *'' Laphria affinis'' Macquart, 1855 *'' Laphria aktis'' Mcatee, 1919 *'' Laphria altitudinum'' Bromley, 1924 *'' Laphria apila'' (Bromley, 1951) *'' Laphria canis'' Williston, 1883 *'' Laphria ephippium'' (Fabricius, 178 ...
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Chrysobothris Femorata
''Chrysobothris femorata'', the flatheaded appletree borer, is a species of metallic wood-boring beetle in the family Buprestidae Buprestidae is a family of beetles known as jewel beetles or metallic wood-boring beetles because of their glossy iridescent colors. Larvae of this family are known as flatheaded borers. The family is among the largest of the beetles, with some .... It is found in Central America and North America. References Further reading * * * Buprestidae Articles created by Qbugbot Beetles described in 1790 {{Chrysobothris-stub ...
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Andrenosoma
''Andrenosoma'' is a genus of robber flies in the family Asilidae. There are at least 70 described species in ''Andrenosoma''. Species These 77 species belong to the genus ''Andrenosoma'': * '' Andrenosoma acunai'' Bromley, 1929 * ''Andrenosoma albibarbe'' (Meigen, 1820) * '' Andrenosoma albolineatum'' (Macquart, 1850) * '' Andrenosoma albopilosum'' Villeneuve, 1911 * '' Andrenosoma appendiculatum'' (Macquart, 1846) * '' Andrenosoma arachnoides'' (Bigot, 1878) * '' Andrenosoma aricenniae'' Farr, 1965 * '' Andrenosoma atrum'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * '' Andrenosoma batesi'' Bromley, 1931 * '' Andrenosoma bayardi'' Seguy, 1952 * '' Andrenosoma biacuminaum'' García, Pérez & Portillo, 2017 * '' Andrenosoma boranicum'' Corti, 1895 * '' Andrenosoma camposi'' Curran, 1931 * '' Andrenosoma chalybeum'' Williston, 1885 * '' Andrenosoma choprai'' Bromley, 1935 * '' Andrenosoma cinctum'' (Bellardi, 1861) * '' Andrenosoma cinereum'' (Bellardi, 1861) * '' Andrenosoma clauscicellum'' (Macquart, 185 ...
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