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Chrysopilus Andicola
''Chrysopilus'' is common, worldwide genus of predatory snipe flies. There are approximately 300 species in the genus, including fossil members that are sometimes found in amber. Species *'' Chrysopilus aequicellulatus'' Frey, 1954 *'' Chrysopilus alaskaensis'' Hardy, 1949 *'' Chrysopilus albicornis'' Meijere, 1914 *'' Chrysopilus albobasalis'' Brunetti, 1920 *'' Chrysopilus albopictus'' Brunetti, 1909 *''Chrysopilus alpicola'' Pokorny, 1886 *'' Chrysopilus alternatus'' Brunetti, 1920 *'' Chrysopilus amamiensis'' Nagatomi, 1968 *'' Chrysopilus americanus'' Schiner, 1868 *'' Chrysopilus amurensis'' Soboleva, 1986 *'' Chrysopilus andersoni'' Leonard, 1930 *'' Chrysopilus andicola'' Lindner, 1924 *''Chrysopilus andringitrensis'' Stuckenberg, 1965 *''Chrysopilus androgynus'' Paramonov, 1962 *''Chrysopilus anglicus'' Cockerell, 1921 *'' Chrysopilus angustifacies'' Hardy, 1949 *'' Chrysopilus angustifrons'' Frey, 1954 *'' Chrysopilus ankaratrae'' Stuckenberg, 1965 *'' Ch ...
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Chrysopilus Thoracicus
''Chrysopilus thoracicus'', the golden-backed snipe fly, is a species of snipe fly in the family Rhagionidae. It is usually found in woodland areas of the eastern part of North America. Distribution Canada, United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territorie ... References Rhagionidae Insects described in 1805 Diptera of North America Taxa named by Johan Christian Fabricius {{Rhagionoidea-stub ...
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Chrysopilus Alpicola
''Chrysopilus'' is common, worldwide genus of predatory snipe flies. There are approximately 300 species in the genus, including fossil members that are sometimes found in amber. Species *'' Chrysopilus aequicellulatus'' Frey, 1954 *'' Chrysopilus alaskaensis'' Hardy, 1949 *'' Chrysopilus albicornis'' Meijere, 1914 *'' Chrysopilus albobasalis'' Brunetti, 1920 *'' Chrysopilus albopictus'' Brunetti, 1909 *'' Chrysopilus alpicola'' Pokorny, 1886 *'' Chrysopilus alternatus'' Brunetti, 1920 *'' Chrysopilus amamiensis'' Nagatomi, 1968 *'' Chrysopilus americanus'' Schiner, 1868 *'' Chrysopilus amurensis'' Soboleva, 1986 *'' Chrysopilus andersoni'' Leonard, 1930 *'' Chrysopilus andicola'' Lindner, 1924 *'' Chrysopilus andringitrensis'' Stuckenberg, 1965 *'' Chrysopilus androgynus'' Paramonov, 1962 *'' Chrysopilus anglicus'' Cockerell, 1921 *'' Chrysopilus angustifacies'' Hardy, 1949 *'' Chrysopilus angustifrons'' Frey, 1954 *'' Chrysopilus ankaratrae'' Stuckenberg, 1965 *'' C ...
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Chrysopilus Anglicus
''Chrysopilus'' is common, worldwide genus of predatory snipe flies. There are approximately 300 species in the genus, including fossil members that are sometimes found in amber. Species *'' Chrysopilus aequicellulatus'' Frey, 1954 *'' Chrysopilus alaskaensis'' Hardy, 1949 *'' Chrysopilus albicornis'' Meijere, 1914 *'' Chrysopilus albobasalis'' Brunetti, 1920 *'' Chrysopilus albopictus'' Brunetti, 1909 *''Chrysopilus alpicola'' Pokorny, 1886 *'' Chrysopilus alternatus'' Brunetti, 1920 *'' Chrysopilus amamiensis'' Nagatomi, 1968 *'' Chrysopilus americanus'' Schiner, 1868 *'' Chrysopilus amurensis'' Soboleva, 1986 *'' Chrysopilus andersoni'' Leonard, 1930 *'' Chrysopilus andicola'' Lindner, 1924 *'' Chrysopilus andringitrensis'' Stuckenberg, 1965 *'' Chrysopilus androgynus'' Paramonov, 1962 *'' Chrysopilus anglicus'' Cockerell, 1921 *'' Chrysopilus angustifacies'' Hardy, 1949 *'' Chrysopilus angustifrons'' Frey, 1954 *'' Chrysopilus ankaratrae'' Stuckenberg, 1965 *'' Ch ...
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Sergey Paramonov (entomologist)
russian: Сергей Яковлевич Парамонов , native_name_lang = , image = Сергей Яковлевич Парамонов.jpg , image_upright = , alt = , caption = , birth_date = , birth_place = Kharkiv, Russian Empire , death_date = , death_place = Canberra, Australia , death_cause = , resting_place = Woden Cemetery , resting_place_coordinates = , other_names = Sergey Lesnoy , residence = , citizenship = Russian Empire, Ukrainian People's Republic, Soviet Union, Australia , nationality = , fields = Entomology , workplaces = Institute of Zoology of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation , patrons = , education = Doctor of Sciences in Biology , alma_mater = Kiev University , thesis_title = Palearctic Bombyliidae , thes ...
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Chrysopilus Androgynus
''Chrysopilus'' is common, worldwide genus of predatory snipe flies. There are approximately 300 species in the genus, including fossil members that are sometimes found in amber. Species *'' Chrysopilus aequicellulatus'' Frey, 1954 *'' Chrysopilus alaskaensis'' Hardy, 1949 *'' Chrysopilus albicornis'' Meijere, 1914 *'' Chrysopilus albobasalis'' Brunetti, 1920 *'' Chrysopilus albopictus'' Brunetti, 1909 *''Chrysopilus alpicola'' Pokorny, 1886 *'' Chrysopilus alternatus'' Brunetti, 1920 *'' Chrysopilus amamiensis'' Nagatomi, 1968 *'' Chrysopilus americanus'' Schiner, 1868 *'' Chrysopilus amurensis'' Soboleva, 1986 *'' Chrysopilus andersoni'' Leonard, 1930 *'' Chrysopilus andicola'' Lindner, 1924 *'' Chrysopilus andringitrensis'' Stuckenberg, 1965 *'' Chrysopilus androgynus'' Paramonov, 1962 *''Chrysopilus anglicus'' Cockerell, 1921 *'' Chrysopilus angustifacies'' Hardy, 1949 *'' Chrysopilus angustifrons'' Frey, 1954 *'' Chrysopilus ankaratrae'' Stuckenberg, 1965 *'' Chr ...
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Brian Roy Stuckenberg
Brian Roy Stuckenberg (1930–2009) was a South African entomologist who specialised in Diptera. Stuckenberg was of Danish descent, his great uncle was the poet Viggo Stuckenberg. Stuckenberg was head of Entomology at the Natal Museum (now KwaZulu-Natal museum) in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. He became Africa’s leading dipterist, building one of the largest collections of Afrotropical flies in the world. He wrote over 100 publications.,Ashley H. Kirk-Spriggs Dedication: the life, career and major achievements of Brian Roy Stuckenberg (1930–2009)
''African Invertebrates'' Vol. 53 (1) Pages 1–34 Pietermaritzburg June, 2012 includes bibliography. including the sections on the families


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