Deuterophlebiidae
The fly genus ''Deuterophlebia'' is the sole member of the small monogeneric family Deuterophlebiidae or mountain midges. Adults have broad, fan-shaped wings, and males have extremely long antennae which they employ when contesting territories over running water, waiting for females to hatch. Larvae occur in swiftly flowing streams and are easily recognized by their forked antennae and the prolegs on the abdomen. One classification places this family in its own infraorder Deuterophlebiomorpha, but this has not gained wide acceptance. A recent phylogeny of the entire order Diptera places them as the sister group to all other flies. Species Catalogue of Life accepts the following species within ''Deuterophlebia:'' * '' Deuterophlebia bicarinata'' Courtney, 1994 * ''Deuterophlebia blepharis'' Courtney, 1994 * '' Deuterophlebia brachyrhina'' Courtney, 1994 * '' Deuterophlebia coloradensis'' Pennak, 1945 * '' Deuterophlebia inyoensis'' Kennedy, 1960 * '' Deuterophlebia mirabilis' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Deuterophlebia Brachyrhina
The fly genus ''Deuterophlebia'' is the sole member of the small monogeneric family Deuterophlebiidae or mountain midges. Adults have broad, fan-shaped wings, and males have extremely long antennae which they employ when contesting territories over running water, waiting for females to hatch. Larvae occur in swiftly flowing streams and are easily recognized by their forked antennae and the prolegs on the abdomen. One classification places this family in its own infraorder Deuterophlebiomorpha, but this has not gained wide acceptance. A recent phylogeny of the entire order Diptera places them as the sister group to all other flies. Species Catalogue of Life The Catalogue of Life is an online database that provides an index of known species of animals, plants, fungi, and microorganisms. It was created in 2001 as a partnership between the global Species 2000 and the American Integrated Taxonomic I ... accepts the following species within ''Deuterophlebia:'' * '' Deuter ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Deuterophlebia Bicarinata
The fly genus ''Deuterophlebia'' is the sole member of the small monogeneric family Deuterophlebiidae or mountain midges. Adults have broad, fan-shaped wings, and males have extremely long antennae which they employ when contesting territories over running water, waiting for females to hatch. Larvae occur in swiftly flowing streams and are easily recognized by their forked antennae and the prolegs on the abdomen. One classification places this family in its own infraorder Deuterophlebiomorpha, but this has not gained wide acceptance. A recent phylogeny of the entire order Diptera places them as the sister group to all other flies. Species Catalogue of Life accepts the following species within ''Deuterophlebia:'' * '' Deuterophlebia bicarinata'' Courtney, 1994 * '' Deuterophlebia blepharis'' Courtney, 1994 * ''Deuterophlebia brachyrhina The fly genus ''Deuterophlebia'' is the sole member of the small monogeneric family Deuterophlebiidae or mountain midges. Adults have b ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Deuterophlebia Vernalis
The fly genus ''Deuterophlebia'' is the sole member of the small monogeneric family Deuterophlebiidae or mountain midges. Adults have broad, fan-shaped wings, and males have extremely long antennae which they employ when contesting territories over running water, waiting for females to hatch. Larvae occur in swiftly flowing streams and are easily recognized by their forked antennae and the prolegs on the abdomen. One classification places this family in its own infraorder Deuterophlebiomorpha, but this has not gained wide acceptance. A recent phylogeny of the entire order Diptera places them as the sister group to all other flies. Species Catalogue of Life accepts the following species within ''Deuterophlebia:'' * ''Deuterophlebia bicarinata'' Courtney, 1994 * '' Deuterophlebia blepharis'' Courtney, 1994 * ''Deuterophlebia brachyrhina The fly genus ''Deuterophlebia'' is the sole member of the small monogeneric family Deuterophlebiidae or mountain midges. Adults have br ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Deuterophlebia Tyosenensis
The fly genus ''Deuterophlebia'' is the sole member of the small monogeneric family Deuterophlebiidae or mountain midges. Adults have broad, fan-shaped wings, and males have extremely long antennae which they employ when contesting territories over running water, waiting for females to hatch. Larvae occur in swiftly flowing streams and are easily recognized by their forked antennae and the prolegs on the abdomen. One classification places this family in its own infraorder Deuterophlebiomorpha, but this has not gained wide acceptance. A recent phylogeny of the entire order Diptera places them as the sister group to all other flies. Species Catalogue of Life accepts the following species within ''Deuterophlebia:'' * ''Deuterophlebia bicarinata'' Courtney, 1994 * '' Deuterophlebia blepharis'' Courtney, 1994 * ''Deuterophlebia brachyrhina'' Courtney, 1994 * '' Deuterophlebia coloradensis'' Pennak, 1945 * '' Deuterophlebia inyoensis'' Kennedy, 1960 * '' Deuterophlebia mirabilis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Deuterophlebia Sajanica
The fly genus ''Deuterophlebia'' is the sole member of the small monogeneric family Deuterophlebiidae or mountain midges. Adults have broad, fan-shaped wings, and males have extremely long antennae which they employ when contesting territories over running water, waiting for females to hatch. Larvae occur in swiftly flowing streams and are easily recognized by their forked antennae and the prolegs on the abdomen. One classification places this family in its own infraorder Deuterophlebiomorpha, but this has not gained wide acceptance. A recent phylogeny of the entire order Diptera places them as the sister group to all other flies. Species Catalogue of Life accepts the following species within ''Deuterophlebia:'' * ''Deuterophlebia bicarinata'' Courtney, 1994 * '' Deuterophlebia blepharis'' Courtney, 1994 * ''Deuterophlebia brachyrhina'' Courtney, 1994 * '' Deuterophlebia coloradensis'' Pennak, 1945 * '' Deuterophlebia inyoensis'' Kennedy, 1960 * '' Deuterophlebia mirabilis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Deuterophlebia Personata
The fly genus ''Deuterophlebia'' is the sole member of the small monogeneric family Deuterophlebiidae or mountain midges. Adults have broad, fan-shaped wings, and males have extremely long antennae which they employ when contesting territories over running water, waiting for females to hatch. Larvae occur in swiftly flowing streams and are easily recognized by their forked antennae and the prolegs on the abdomen. One classification places this family in its own infraorder Deuterophlebiomorpha, but this has not gained wide acceptance. A recent phylogeny of the entire order Diptera places them as the sister group to all other flies. Species Catalogue of Life accepts the following species within ''Deuterophlebia:'' * ''Deuterophlebia bicarinata'' Courtney, 1994 * '' Deuterophlebia blepharis'' Courtney, 1994 * ''Deuterophlebia brachyrhina'' Courtney, 1994 * '' Deuterophlebia coloradensis'' Pennak, 1945 * '' Deuterophlebia inyoensis'' Kennedy, 1960 * '' Deuterophlebia mirabilis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Deuterophlebia Oporina
The fly genus ''Deuterophlebia'' is the sole member of the small monogeneric family Deuterophlebiidae or mountain midges. Adults have broad, fan-shaped wings, and males have extremely long antennae which they employ when contesting territories over running water, waiting for females to hatch. Larvae occur in swiftly flowing streams and are easily recognized by their forked antennae and the prolegs on the abdomen. One classification places this family in its own infraorder Deuterophlebiomorpha, but this has not gained wide acceptance. A recent phylogeny of the entire order Diptera places them as the sister group to all other flies. Species Catalogue of Life accepts the following species within ''Deuterophlebia:'' * ''Deuterophlebia bicarinata'' Courtney, 1994 * '' Deuterophlebia blepharis'' Courtney, 1994 * ''Deuterophlebia brachyrhina'' Courtney, 1994 * '' Deuterophlebia coloradensis'' Pennak, 1945 * '' Deuterophlebia inyoensis'' Kennedy, 1960 * '' Deuterophlebia mirabilis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Deuterophlebia Nipponica
The fly genus ''Deuterophlebia'' is the sole member of the small monogeneric family Deuterophlebiidae or mountain midges. Adults have broad, fan-shaped wings, and males have extremely long antennae which they employ when contesting territories over running water, waiting for females to hatch. Larvae occur in swiftly flowing streams and are easily recognized by their forked antennae and the prolegs on the abdomen. One classification places this family in its own infraorder Deuterophlebiomorpha, but this has not gained wide acceptance. A recent phylogeny of the entire order Diptera places them as the sister group to all other flies. Species Catalogue of Life accepts the following species within ''Deuterophlebia:'' * ''Deuterophlebia bicarinata'' Courtney, 1994 * '' Deuterophlebia blepharis'' Courtney, 1994 * ''Deuterophlebia brachyrhina'' Courtney, 1994 * '' Deuterophlebia coloradensis'' Pennak, 1945 * '' Deuterophlebia inyoensis'' Kennedy, 1960 * '' Deuterophlebia mirabilis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Deuterophlebia Nielsoni
The fly genus ''Deuterophlebia'' is the sole member of the small monogeneric family Deuterophlebiidae or mountain midges. Adults have broad, fan-shaped wings, and males have extremely long antennae which they employ when contesting territories over running water, waiting for females to hatch. Larvae occur in swiftly flowing streams and are easily recognized by their forked antennae and the prolegs on the abdomen. One classification places this family in its own infraorder Deuterophlebiomorpha, but this has not gained wide acceptance. A recent phylogeny of the entire order Diptera places them as the sister group to all other flies. Species Catalogue of Life accepts the following species within ''Deuterophlebia:'' * ''Deuterophlebia bicarinata'' Courtney, 1994 * '' Deuterophlebia blepharis'' Courtney, 1994 * ''Deuterophlebia brachyrhina'' Courtney, 1994 * '' Deuterophlebia coloradensis'' Pennak, 1945 * '' Deuterophlebia inyoensis'' Kennedy, 1960 * '' Deuterophlebia mirabilis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Deuterophlebia Mirabilis
The fly genus ''Deuterophlebia'' is the sole member of the small monogeneric family Deuterophlebiidae or mountain midges. Adults have broad, fan-shaped wings, and males have extremely long antennae which they employ when contesting territories over running water, waiting for females to hatch. Larvae occur in swiftly flowing streams and are easily recognized by their forked antennae and the prolegs on the abdomen. One classification places this family in its own infraorder Deuterophlebiomorpha, but this has not gained wide acceptance. A recent phylogeny of the entire order Diptera places them as the sister group to all other flies. Species Catalogue of Life accepts the following species within ''Deuterophlebia:'' * ''Deuterophlebia bicarinata'' Courtney, 1994 * '' Deuterophlebia blepharis'' Courtney, 1994 * ''Deuterophlebia brachyrhina'' Courtney, 1994 * '' Deuterophlebia coloradensis'' Pennak, 1945 * '' Deuterophlebia inyoensis'' Kennedy, 1960 * '' Deuterophlebia mirabilis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Deuterophlebia Inyoensis
The fly genus ''Deuterophlebia'' is the sole member of the small monogeneric family Deuterophlebiidae or mountain midges. Adults have broad, fan-shaped wings, and males have extremely long antennae which they employ when contesting territories over running water, waiting for females to hatch. Larvae occur in swiftly flowing streams and are easily recognized by their forked antennae and the prolegs on the abdomen. One classification places this family in its own infraorder Deuterophlebiomorpha, but this has not gained wide acceptance. A recent phylogeny of the entire order Diptera places them as the sister group to all other flies. Species Catalogue of Life accepts the following species within ''Deuterophlebia:'' * ''Deuterophlebia bicarinata'' Courtney, 1994 * '' Deuterophlebia blepharis'' Courtney, 1994 * ''Deuterophlebia brachyrhina'' Courtney, 1994 * '' Deuterophlebia coloradensis'' Pennak, 1945 * '' Deuterophlebia inyoensis'' Kennedy, 1960 * ''Deuterophlebia mirabilis' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Deuterophlebia Coloradensis
The fly genus ''Deuterophlebia'' is the sole member of the small monogeneric family Deuterophlebiidae or mountain midges. Adults have broad, fan-shaped wings, and males have extremely long antennae which they employ when contesting territories over running water, waiting for females to hatch. Larvae occur in swiftly flowing streams and are easily recognized by their forked antennae and the prolegs on the abdomen. One classification places this family in its own infraorder Deuterophlebiomorpha, but this has not gained wide acceptance. A recent phylogeny of the entire order Diptera places them as the sister group to all other flies. Species Catalogue of Life accepts the following species within ''Deuterophlebia:'' * ''Deuterophlebia bicarinata'' Courtney, 1994 * '' Deuterophlebia blepharis'' Courtney, 1994 * ''Deuterophlebia brachyrhina'' Courtney, 1994 * '' Deuterophlebia coloradensis'' Pennak, 1945 * ''Deuterophlebia inyoensis'' Kennedy, 1960 * ''Deuterophlebia mirabilis'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |