Dasyrhamphis Villosus
''Dasyrhamphis'' is a species of 'horse fly' belonging to the family Tabanidae subfamily Tabaninae. Species *'' Dasyrhamphis algirus'' ( Macquart, 1838) *'' Dasyrhamphis anthracinus'' ( Meigen & Wiedemann, 1820) *''Dasyrhamphis ater'' ( Rossi, 1790) *'' Dasyrhamphis carbonarius'' ( Meigen, 1820) *''Dasyrhamphis denticornis'' ( Enderlein, 1925) *'' Dasyrhamphis franchinii'' Leclercq & Olsufiev, 1981 *''Dasyrhamphis goleanus'' ( Szilády, 1923) *'' Dasyrhamphis insecutor'' ( Austen, 1920) *'' Dasyrhamphis kuhedenaensis'' Ježek, 1981 *'' Dasyrhamphis nigritus'' (Fabricius Fabricius ( la, smith, german: Schmied, Schmidt) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *people from the Ancient Roman gens Fabricia: **Gaius Fabricius Luscinus, the first of the Fabricii to move to Rome * Johann Goldsmid (1587 ..., 1794) *'' Dasyrhamphis tomentosus'' ( Macquart, 1846) *'' Dasyrhamphis umbrinus'' ( Wiedemann, 1820) *'' Dasyrhamphis villosus'' ( Macquart, 1838) Bibliography ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dasyrhamphis Umbrinus
''Dasyrhamphis umbrinus'' is a species of horse fly, a fly in the family Tabanidae, native to Europe and near East Asia. Distribution This species is present in Europe (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, European Turkey, Greece, Italy, Republic of North Macedonia, Slovenia, Yugoslavia and Romania) and in the Near East The ''Near East''; he, המזרח הקרוב; arc, ܕܢܚܐ ܩܪܒ; fa, خاور نزدیک, Xāvar-e nazdik; tr, Yakın Doğu is a geographical term which roughly encompasses a transcontinental region in Western Asia, that was once the hist .... Description ''Dasyrhamphis umbrinus'' can reach a body length of about . These 'horse flies' are mostly blackish, with clear showing a distinct dark brown spot close to the middle of the anterior margin and near the base of discal cell. Eyes shows a microscopical pubescence. Frontal calli are well-developed. The 3rd antennal segment is slender and less developed. Stjepan Krčmarl, Davorka Hacken ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Zoltán Szilády
Zoltán Szilády (21 May 1878 – 15 April 1947) was a Hungary, Hungarian Museum, museologist, entomologist and university lecturer and teacher. He specialised in Diptera. He was born in Budapest and died aged 68 in Grosspösna, Germany. Works Partial List *A magyar állattani irodalom ismertetése. III. [Description of the Hungarian zoological literature III.] 1890-1900 (ed.) (Magyar Természettudományi Társulat, Bp. 1903) * Über paläarktischen Syrphiden. I-IV. (Annales historico-naturales Musei nationalis hungarici, 29, 1935, 213-216, 31, 1937–38, 137-143, 32, 1939, 136-140, 33, 1940, 54-70) * Jegyzetek a legyek lábszerkezetéről [Notes on the structure of Diptera legs] (Állattani Közlemények 34, 1937, 87-92) * A magyar birodalom legyeinek szinopszisa. VI. Talpaslegyek, Clythidae (Platypezidae); VIII. Lauxaniidae [Synopsis of the flies of the Hungarian empire] (Matematikai és Természettudományi Értesítő, 60, 1941, 627-633, 913-924). Notes Módin László (ed.): Bi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diptera Of Europe
Flies are insects of the order Diptera, the name being derived from the Greek δι- ''di-'' "two", and πτερόν ''pteron'' "wing". Insects of this order use only a single pair of wings to fly, the hindwings having evolved into advanced mechanosensory organs known as halteres, which act as high-speed sensors of rotational movement and allow dipterans to perform advanced aerobatics. Diptera is a large order containing an estimated 1,000,000 species including horse-flies, crane flies, hoverflies and others, although only about 125,000 species have been described. Flies have a mobile head, with a pair of large compound eyes, and mouthparts designed for piercing and sucking (mosquitoes, black flies and robber flies), or for lapping and sucking in the other groups. Their wing arrangement gives them great maneuverability in flight, and claws and pads on their feet enable them to cling to smooth surfaces. Flies undergo complete metamorphosis; the eggs are often laid on the la ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Taxa Named By Günther Enderlein
In biology, a taxon (back-formation from ''taxonomy''; plural taxa) is a group of one or more populations of an organism or organisms seen by taxonomists to form a unit. Although neither is required, a taxon is usually known by a particular name and given a particular ranking, especially if and when it is accepted or becomes established. It is very common, however, for taxonomists to remain at odds over what belongs to a taxon and the criteria used for inclusion. If a taxon is given a formal scientific name, its use is then governed by one of the nomenclature codes specifying which scientific name is correct for a particular grouping. Initial attempts at classifying and ordering organisms (plants and animals) were set forth in Carl Linnaeus's system in ''Systema Naturae'', 10th edition (1758), as well as an unpublished work by Bernard and Antoine Laurent de Jussieu. The idea of a unit-based system of biological classification was first made widely available in 1805 in the intro ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Insects Described In 1922
Insects (from Latin ') are pancrustacean Hexapoda, hexapod invertebrates of the class (biology), class Insecta. They are the largest group within the arthropod phylum. Insects have a chitinous exoskeleton, a three-part body (head, Thorax (insect anatomy), thorax and abdomen (insect anatomy), abdomen), three pairs of jointed Arthropod leg, legs, compound eyes and one pair of antenna (biology), antennae. Their blood is not totally contained in vessels; some circulates in an open cavity known as the haemocoel. Insects are the most diverse group of animals; they include more than a million described species and represent more than half of all known living organisms. The total number of Extant taxon, extant species is estimated at between six and ten million; In: potentially over 90% of the animal life forms on Earth are insects. Insects may be found in nearly all Natural environment, environments, although only a small number of species reside in the oceans, which are dominated by ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tabanidae
Horse-flies or horseflies are true flies in the family Tabanidae in the insect order Diptera. They are often large and agile in flight, and only the female horseflies bite animals, including humans, to obtain blood. They prefer to fly in sunlight, avoiding dark and shady areas, and are inactive at night. They are found all over the world except for some islands and the polar regions (Hawaii, Greenland, Iceland). Both horse-flies and botflies (Oestridae) are sometimes referred to as gadflies. Adult horse-flies feed on nectar and plant exudates; the males have weak mouthparts and only the females bite animals to obtain enough protein from blood to produce eggs. The mouthparts of females are formed into a stout stabbing organ with two pairs of sharp cutting blades, and a spongelike part used to lap up the blood that flows from the wound. The larvae are predaceous and grow in semiaquatic habitats. Female horse-flies can transfer blood-borne diseases from one animal to anoth ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dasyrhamphis Villosus
''Dasyrhamphis'' is a species of 'horse fly' belonging to the family Tabanidae subfamily Tabaninae. Species *'' Dasyrhamphis algirus'' ( Macquart, 1838) *'' Dasyrhamphis anthracinus'' ( Meigen & Wiedemann, 1820) *''Dasyrhamphis ater'' ( Rossi, 1790) *'' Dasyrhamphis carbonarius'' ( Meigen, 1820) *''Dasyrhamphis denticornis'' ( Enderlein, 1925) *'' Dasyrhamphis franchinii'' Leclercq & Olsufiev, 1981 *''Dasyrhamphis goleanus'' ( Szilády, 1923) *'' Dasyrhamphis insecutor'' ( Austen, 1920) *'' Dasyrhamphis kuhedenaensis'' Ježek, 1981 *'' Dasyrhamphis nigritus'' (Fabricius Fabricius ( la, smith, german: Schmied, Schmidt) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *people from the Ancient Roman gens Fabricia: **Gaius Fabricius Luscinus, the first of the Fabricii to move to Rome * Johann Goldsmid (1587 ..., 1794) *'' Dasyrhamphis tomentosus'' ( Macquart, 1846) *'' Dasyrhamphis umbrinus'' ( Wiedemann, 1820) *'' Dasyrhamphis villosus'' ( Macquart, 1838) Bibliography ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dasyrhamphis Tomentosus
''Dasyrhamphis'' is a species of 'horse fly' belonging to the family Tabanidae subfamily Tabaninae. Species *'' Dasyrhamphis algirus'' ( Macquart, 1838) *'' Dasyrhamphis anthracinus'' ( Meigen & Wiedemann, 1820) *''Dasyrhamphis ater'' ( Rossi, 1790) *'' Dasyrhamphis carbonarius'' ( Meigen, 1820) *''Dasyrhamphis denticornis'' ( Enderlein, 1925) *'' Dasyrhamphis franchinii'' Leclercq & Olsufiev, 1981 *''Dasyrhamphis goleanus'' ( Szilády, 1923) *'' Dasyrhamphis insecutor'' ( Austen, 1920) *'' Dasyrhamphis kuhedenaensis'' Ježek, 1981 *'' Dasyrhamphis nigritus'' (Fabricius, 1794) *'' Dasyrhamphis tomentosus'' ( Macquart, 1846) *'' Dasyrhamphis umbrinus'' ( Wiedemann, 1820) *''Dasyrhamphis villosus ''Dasyrhamphis'' is a species of 'horse fly' belonging to the family Tabanidae subfamily Tabaninae. Species *'' Dasyrhamphis algirus'' ( Macquart, 1838) *'' Dasyrhamphis anthracinus'' ( Meigen & Wiedemann, 1820) *''Dasyrhamphis ater'' ( Rossi, ...'' ( Macquart, 1838) Bibliography * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Johan Christian Fabricius
Johan Christian Fabricius (7 January 1745 – 3 March 1808) was a Danish zoologist, specialising in "Insecta", which at that time included all arthropods: insects, arachnids, crustaceans and others. He was a student of Carl Linnaeus, and is considered one of the most important entomologists of the 18th century, having named nearly 10,000 species of animals, and established the basis for the modern insect classification. Biography Johan Christian Fabricius was born on 7 January 1745 at Tønder in the Duchy of Schleswig, where his father was a doctor. He studied at the gymnasium at Altona and entered the University of Copenhagen in 1762. Later the same year he travelled together with his friend and relative Johan Zoëga to Uppsala, where he studied under Carl Linnaeus for two years. On his return, he started work on his , which was finally published in 1775. Throughout this time, he remained dependent on subsidies from his father, who worked as a consultant at Frederiks Hospita ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dasyrhamphis Nigritus
''Dasyrhamphis'' is a species of 'horse fly' belonging to the family Tabanidae subfamily Tabaninae. Species *'' Dasyrhamphis algirus'' ( Macquart, 1838) *'' Dasyrhamphis anthracinus'' ( Meigen & Wiedemann, 1820) *''Dasyrhamphis ater'' ( Rossi, 1790) *'' Dasyrhamphis carbonarius'' ( Meigen, 1820) *''Dasyrhamphis denticornis'' ( Enderlein, 1925) *'' Dasyrhamphis franchinii'' Leclercq & Olsufiev, 1981 *''Dasyrhamphis goleanus'' ( Szilády, 1923) *'' Dasyrhamphis insecutor'' ( Austen, 1920) *'' Dasyrhamphis kuhedenaensis'' Ježek, 1981 *'' Dasyrhamphis nigritus'' (Fabricius, 1794) *''Dasyrhamphis tomentosus'' ( Macquart, 1846) *'' Dasyrhamphis umbrinus'' ( Wiedemann, 1820) *''Dasyrhamphis villosus ''Dasyrhamphis'' is a species of 'horse fly' belonging to the family Tabanidae subfamily Tabaninae. Species *'' Dasyrhamphis algirus'' ( Macquart, 1838) *'' Dasyrhamphis anthracinus'' ( Meigen & Wiedemann, 1820) *''Dasyrhamphis ater'' ( Rossi, ...'' ( Macquart, 1838) Bibliography *C ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dasyrhamphis Kuhedenaensis
''Dasyrhamphis'' is a species of 'horse fly' belonging to the family Tabanidae subfamily Tabaninae. Species *''Dasyrhamphis algirus'' ( Macquart, 1838) *'' Dasyrhamphis anthracinus'' ( Meigen & Wiedemann, 1820) *''Dasyrhamphis ater'' ( Rossi, 1790) *'' Dasyrhamphis carbonarius'' ( Meigen, 1820) *''Dasyrhamphis denticornis'' ( Enderlein, 1925) *'' Dasyrhamphis franchinii'' Leclercq & Olsufiev, 1981 *''Dasyrhamphis goleanus'' ( Szilády, 1923) *'' Dasyrhamphis insecutor'' ( Austen, 1920) *'' Dasyrhamphis kuhedenaensis'' Ježek, 1981 *''Dasyrhamphis nigritus'' (Fabricius, 1794) *''Dasyrhamphis tomentosus'' ( Macquart, 1846) *'' Dasyrhamphis umbrinus'' ( Wiedemann, 1820) *''Dasyrhamphis villosus ''Dasyrhamphis'' is a species of 'horse fly' belonging to the family Tabanidae subfamily Tabaninae. Species *'' Dasyrhamphis algirus'' ( Macquart, 1838) *'' Dasyrhamphis anthracinus'' ( Meigen & Wiedemann, 1820) *''Dasyrhamphis ater'' ( Rossi, ...'' ( Macquart, 1838) Bibliography *Chv ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |