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Carpophthoromyia Dividua
''Carpophthoromyia'' is a small genus of Afrotropical picture-winged flies (Tephritidae). They are usually darkly coloured and of medium size, and mostly develop in the fruit of various species of ''Drypetes'' (Putranjivaceae, formerly Euphorbiaceae). ''Carpophthoromyia'' is closely related to ''Perilampsis''. There are 17 recognised species: Species *'' Carpophthoromyia debeckeri'' De Meyer, 2006 *'' Carpophthoromyia dimidiata'' Bezzi, 1924 *'' Carpophthoromyia dividua'' De Meyer, 2006 *''Carpophthoromyia flavofasciata'' De Meyer, 2006 *''Carpophthoromyia interrupta'' De Meyer, 2006 *''Carpophthoromyia litterata'' (Munro, 1933) *'' Carpophthoromyia nigribasis'' ( Enderlein, 1920) *'' Carpophthoromyia procera'' ( Enderlein, 1920) *'' Carpophthoromyia pseudotritea'' Bezzi, 1918 *''Carpophthoromyia radulata'' De Meyer, 2006 *'' Carpophthoromyia schoutedeni'' De Meyer, 2006 *'' Carpophthoromyia scutellata'' (Walker, 1853) *'' Carpophthoromyia speciosa'' Hancock, 1984 *'' Carpophth ...
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Ernest Edward Austen
Ernest Edward Austen DSO (1867 in London – 16 January 1938) was an English entomologist specialising in Diptera and Hymenoptera. His collection of Amazonian and Sierra Leonian insects is in the Natural History Museum, London. He wrote ''Illustrations of British Blood-Sucking Flies'' (1906) illustrated by Amedeo John Engel Terzi. Austen was a frequent correspondent of Ethel Katharine Pearce, dipterologist, daughter of Thomas and granddaughter of Charles Henry Blake. Patronymic taxa Taxa named for Austen include: * ''Glossina Tsetse ( , or ) (sometimes spelled tzetze; also known as tik-tik flies), are large, biting flies that inhabit much of tropical Africa. Tsetse flies include all the species in the genus ''Glossina'', which are placed in their own family, Glos ... austeni'' References *Blair, K. G. 1938: usten, E. E.''Entomologist's Monthly Magazine'' (3) 74 42-43 Obit. External links Internet Archive''Report of the Malaria Expedition of the Liverpool ...
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