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Archimicrodon Simplex
''Archimicrodon'' is a genus of hoverflies. Many of the species in this genus were moved from '' Microdon'' by Reemer & Ståhls (2013). Previously, it had been described as having three known species. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests. Distribution All currently known species are found in the Old World tropics. Species The species are divided into two subgenera: ''Archimicrodon'' Hull, 1945 and '' Hovamicrodon'' Keiser, 1971. Subgenus ''Archimicrodon'' *'' A. ampefyanus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. barringtonensis'' (Ferguson, 1926) *'' A. boharti'' (Curran, 1947) *'' A. brachycerus'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' A. brevicornis'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' A. browni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. caeruleomaculatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. caeruleus'' ( Brunetti, 1908) *'' A. clatratus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. clavicornis'' ( Sack, 1926) *'' A. fenestrellatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. fergusoni'' (Goot, 1964) := ''A. modestus'' (Ferguson, 1926) := ''A. fergusoni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. grage ...
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Archimicrodon Simplicicornis
''Archimicrodon'' is a genus of hoverflies. Many of the species in this genus were moved from ''Microdon'' by Reemer & Ståhls (2013). Previously, it had been described as having three known species. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests. Distribution All currently known species are found in the Old World tropics. Species The species are divided into two subgenera: ''Archimicrodon'' Hull, 1945 and '' Hovamicrodon'' Keiser, 1971. Subgenus ''Archimicrodon'' *'' A. ampefyanus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. barringtonensis'' ( Ferguson, 1926) *'' A. boharti'' ( Curran, 1947) *'' A. brachycerus'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' A. brevicornis'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' A. browni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. caeruleomaculatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. caeruleus'' ( Brunetti, 1908) *'' A. clatratus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. clavicornis'' ( Sack, 1926) *'' A. fenestrellatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. fergusoni'' (Goot, 1964) := ''A. modestus'' ( Ferguson, 1926) := ''A. fergusoni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. grageti ...
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Hermann Loew
Friedrich Hermann Loew (19 July 1807 – 21 April 1879) was a German entomologist who specialised in the study of Diptera, an order of insects including flies, mosquitoes, gnats and midges. He described many world species and was the first specialist to work on the Diptera of the United States. Biography Early years Hermann Loew was born in Weissenfels, Saxony a short distance south of Halle (Germany). The Loew family, though not wealthy, was well-placed. Loew's father was a functionary for the Department of Justice of the Duchy of Saxony who later became a ''Geheimer Regierungsrath'' of Prussia. Between 1817 and 1829 Loew attended first the Convent school of Rossleben, then the University of Halle-Wittenberg, graduating in mathematics, philology and natural history. Teacher, tutor and husband Recognizing his abilities as a mathematician, the university, on his graduation, appointed him as a lecturer in the same subjects. In 1830 he went to Berlin and gave lessons in differen ...
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Francis Walker (entomologist)
Francis Walker (31 July 1809 – 5 October 1874) was an English entomologist. He was born in Southgate, London, on 31 July 1809 and died at Wanstead, England on 5 October 1874. He was one of the most prolific authors in entomology, and stirred controversy during his later life as his publications resulted in a huge number of junior synonyms. However, his assiduous work on the collections of the British Museum had great significance. Between June 1848 and late 1873 Walker was contracted by John Edward Gray Director of the British Museum to catalogue their insects (except Coleoptera) that is Orthoptera, Neuroptera, Hemiptera, Diptera, Lepidoptera and Hymenoptera. Walker largely accomplished this and (Edwards, 1870) wrote of the plan and by implication those who implemented it “It is to him raythat the Public owe the admirable helps to the study of natural history which have been afforded by the series of inventories, guides, and nomenclatures, the publication of which beg ...
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Archimicrodon Incisuralis
''Archimicrodon'' is a genus of hoverflies. Many of the species in this genus were moved from ''Microdon'' by Reemer & Ståhls (2013). Previously, it had been described as having three known species. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests. Distribution All currently known species are found in the Old World tropics. Species The species are divided into two subgenera: ''Archimicrodon'' Hull, 1945 and '' Hovamicrodon'' Keiser, 1971. Subgenus ''Archimicrodon'' *'' A. ampefyanus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. barringtonensis'' ( Ferguson, 1926) *'' A. boharti'' ( Curran, 1947) *'' A. brachycerus'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' A. brevicornis'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' A. browni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. caeruleomaculatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. caeruleus'' ( Brunetti, 1908) *'' A. clatratus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. clavicornis'' ( Sack, 1926) *'' A. fenestrellatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. fergusoni'' (Goot, 1964) := ''A. modestus'' ( Ferguson, 1926) := ''A. fergusoni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. grageti ...
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Johannes C
Johannes is a Medieval Latin form of the personal name that usually appears as "John" in English language contexts. It is a variant of the Greek and Classical Latin variants (Ιωάννης, ''Ioannes''), itself derived from the Hebrew name '' Yehochanan'', meaning "Yahweh is gracious". The name became popular in Northern Europe, especially in Germany because of Christianity. Common German variants for Johannes are ''Johann'', ''Hannes'', '' Hans'' (diminutized to ''Hänschen'' or ''Hänsel'', as known from "''Hansel and Gretel''", a fairy tale by the Grimm brothers), '' Jens'' (from Danish) and ''Jan'' (from Dutch, and found in many countries). In the Netherlands, Johannes was without interruption the most common masculine birth name until 1989. The English equivalent for Johannes is John. In other languages *Joan, Jan, Gjon, Gjin and Gjovalin in Albanian *'' Yoe'' or '' Yohe'', uncommon American form''Dictionary of American Family Names'', Oxford University Press, 2013. *Yaḥy ...
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Archimicrodon Grageti
''Archimicrodon'' is a genus of hoverflies. Many of the species in this genus were moved from ''Microdon'' by Reemer & Ståhls (2013). Previously, it had been described as having three known species. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests. Distribution All currently known species are found in the Old World tropics. Species The species are divided into two subgenera: ''Archimicrodon'' Hull, 1945 and '' Hovamicrodon'' Keiser, 1971. Subgenus ''Archimicrodon'' *'' A. ampefyanus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. barringtonensis'' ( Ferguson, 1926) *'' A. boharti'' ( Curran, 1947) *'' A. brachycerus'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' A. brevicornis'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' A. browni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. caeruleomaculatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. caeruleus'' ( Brunetti, 1908) *'' A. clatratus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. clavicornis'' ( Sack, 1926) *'' A. fenestrellatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. fergusoni'' (Goot, 1964) := ''A. modestus'' ( Ferguson, 1926) := ''A. fergusoni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. grageti ...
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Archimicrodon Fergusoni
''Archimicrodon'' is a genus of hoverflies. Many of the species in this genus were moved from ''Microdon'' by Reemer & Ståhls (2013). Previously, it had been described as having three known species. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests. Distribution All currently known species are found in the Old World tropics. Species The species are divided into two subgenera: ''Archimicrodon'' Hull, 1945 and '' Hovamicrodon'' Keiser, 1971. Subgenus ''Archimicrodon'' *'' A. ampefyanus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. barringtonensis'' ( Ferguson, 1926) *'' A. boharti'' ( Curran, 1947) *'' A. brachycerus'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' A. brevicornis'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' A. browni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. caeruleomaculatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. caeruleus'' ( Brunetti, 1908) *'' A. clatratus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. clavicornis'' ( Sack, 1926) *'' A. fenestrellatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. fergusoni'' (Goot, 1964) := ''A. modestus'' ( Ferguson, 1926) := ''A. fergusoni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. grageti ...
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Archimicrodon Fenestrellatus
''Archimicrodon'' is a genus of hoverflies. Many of the species in this genus were moved from ''Microdon'' by Reemer & Ståhls (2013). Previously, it had been described as having three known species. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests. Distribution All currently known species are found in the Old World tropics. Species The species are divided into two subgenera: ''Archimicrodon'' Hull, 1945 and '' Hovamicrodon'' Keiser, 1971. Subgenus ''Archimicrodon'' *'' A. ampefyanus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. barringtonensis'' ( Ferguson, 1926) *'' A. boharti'' ( Curran, 1947) *'' A. brachycerus'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' A. brevicornis'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' A. browni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. caeruleomaculatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. caeruleus'' ( Brunetti, 1908) *'' A. clatratus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. clavicornis'' ( Sack, 1926) *'' A. fenestrellatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. fergusoni'' (Goot, 1964) := ''A. modestus'' ( Ferguson, 1926) := ''A. fergusoni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. grageti ...
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Pius Sack
Pius Sack (3 December 1865 – 5 February 1946) was a German entomologist who specialised in Diptera His collection of World Diptera is conserved in Naturmuseum Senckenberg. Works partial list *1913. Die Gattung ''Merodon'' Meigen (Lampetia Meigen olim.). ''Abhandlungen des Senckenbergische Gesellschafts der Naturforscher'' 31: 427-462 *1928 Die Ausbeute der deutschen Chaco-Expedition 4. Diptera Syrphidae / von P. Sack [Stuttgart] Württ. Naturaliensammlung 1928 in the series ''Mitteilungen aus dem Königlichen Naturalienkabinett zu Stuttgart'', 128. *1931 Syrphidae (Diptera) der Deutschen Limnologischen Sunda-Expedition. *1930 Zweiflügler, oder, Diptera. IV, ''Syrphidae-Conopidae'' / P. Sack, Otto Kröber, O. Kröber. Jena G. Fischer, 1930.in the series Tierwelt Deutschlands und der angrenzenden Meeresteile nach ihren Merkmalen und nach ihrer Lebensweise, T. 20. *1932 Syrphiden (Diptera) von den Kleinen Sunda-Inseln. (Ergebnisse der Sunda-Expedition Rensch.) Several parts of ...
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Archimicrodon Clavicornis
''Archimicrodon'' is a genus of hoverflies. Many of the species in this genus were moved from ''Microdon'' by Reemer & Ståhls (2013). Previously, it had been described as having three known species. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests. Distribution All currently known species are found in the Old World tropics. Species The species are divided into two subgenera: ''Archimicrodon'' Hull, 1945 and '' Hovamicrodon'' Keiser, 1971. Subgenus ''Archimicrodon'' *'' A. ampefyanus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. barringtonensis'' ( Ferguson, 1926) *'' A. boharti'' ( Curran, 1947) *'' A. brachycerus'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' A. brevicornis'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' A. browni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. caeruleomaculatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. caeruleus'' ( Brunetti, 1908) *'' A. clatratus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. clavicornis'' ( Sack, 1926) *'' A. fenestrellatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. fergusoni'' (Goot, 1964) := ''A. modestus'' ( Ferguson, 1926) := ''A. fergusoni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. grageti ...
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Archimicrodon Clatratus
''Archimicrodon'' is a genus of hoverflies. Many of the species in this genus were moved from ''Microdon'' by Reemer & Ståhls (2013). Previously, it had been described as having three known species. Biology Larvae are found in ant nests. Distribution All currently known species are found in the Old World tropics. Species The species are divided into two subgenera: ''Archimicrodon'' Hull, 1945 and '' Hovamicrodon'' Keiser, 1971. Subgenus ''Archimicrodon'' *'' A. ampefyanus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. barringtonensis'' ( Ferguson, 1926) *'' A. boharti'' ( Curran, 1947) *'' A. brachycerus'' (Knab & Malloch, 1912) *'' A. brevicornis'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' A. browni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. caeruleomaculatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. caeruleus'' ( Brunetti, 1908) *'' A. clatratus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. clavicornis'' ( Sack, 1926) *'' A. fenestrellatus'' (Keiser, 1971) *'' A. fergusoni'' (Goot, 1964) := ''A. modestus'' ( Ferguson, 1926) := ''A. fergusoni'' (Thompson, 1968) *'' A. grageti ...
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Enrico Adelelmo Brunetti
Enrico Adelelmo Brunetti (22 May 1862 – 21 January 1927) was a British musician and entomologist. He specialized in the Diptera and worked for many years in India. Brunetti was born in London. His mother was from Bath, Somersetshire and his father, of Italian origin came from Fossombrone, Rome, was a confectioner and importer of wines who ran a restaurant in South Kensington. From a young age, Brunetti showed interest in music composition and was trained by Giacomo Ferrari and Enrico Mattei. A musician by profession, Brunetti was a composer for orchestra and piano. He played piano at the Empire, Islington around 1901 and in bands at Plymouth and Llandrindod Wells around 1902 and was a bandmaster in 1903 at Harwich. He went to India as a musical conductor for Tivoli Theatre in Calcutta and for sometime worked with Bandman Opera Company travelling to Singapore and Java. He spent his free time studying entomology, especially Diptera. In 1904 he made a musical tour of the Dutch ...
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