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Ephydrinae
Ephydrinae is a subfamily of shore flies in the family Ephydridae. Genera Tribe Ephydrini Zetterstedt, 1837 *'' Austrocoenia'' Wirth, 1970 *'' Cirrula'' Cresson, 1915 *'' Dimecoenia'' Cresson, 1916 *'' Ephydra'' Fallén, 1810 *'' Neoephydra'' Mathis 2008 *'' Notiocoenia'' Mathis, 1980 *'' Paraephydra'' Mathis 2008 *'' Setacera'' Cresson, 1930 Tribe Scatellini Wirth & Stone, 1956 *'' Brachydeutera'' Loew, 1860 *'' Coenia'' Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 *'' Apulvillus'' Malloch, 1935 *'' Haloscatella'' Mathis, 1979 *'' Lamproscatella'' Hendel, 1917 *'' Limnellia'' Malloch, 1925 *'' Philotelma'' Becker, 1896 *'' Paracoenia'' Cresson, 1935 *'' Scatella'' Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 :*'' Neoscatella'' Malloch, 1933 :*'' Scatella'' Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 *'' Scatophila'' Becker, 1896 *'' Teichomyza'' Macquart, 1835 Tribe Parydrini Wirth & Stone, 1956 *'' Parydra'' Stenhammer, 1844 *'' Eutaenionotum'' Oldenberg, 1923 Tribe Dagini Mathis, 1982 *'' Diedrops'' Mathis & Wirth, 1976 *' ...
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Shore Fly
Ephydridae (shore fly, sometimes brine fly) is a family of insects in the order Diptera. Shore flies are tiny flies that can be found near seashores or at smaller inland waters, such as ponds. About 2,000 species have been described worldwide, including Ochthera. The petroleum fly, ''Helaeomyia petrolei'', is the only known insect whose larvae live in naturally occurring crude petroleum. Another notable species is '' Ephydra hians'' which lives in vast number at Mono Lake. Description For terms, see Morphology of Diptera. The flies are minute to small (0.9 to 7.0 mm), with black or gray colorations. Wings are sometimes patterned. Costa with two interruptions are present in first section, near the humeral cross-vein and again near the end of vein 1. The second basal cell is not separated from the discal cell. Arista are bare or with hairs on the upper side (plumose on the upper side). The mouth opening is very large in some species. The ratio of vertical diameter of ey ...
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Ephydridae
Ephydridae (shore fly, sometimes brine fly) is a family of insects in the order Diptera. Shore flies are tiny flies that can be found near seashores or at smaller inland waters, such as ponds. About 2,000 species have been described worldwide, including Ochthera. The petroleum fly, ''Helaeomyia petrolei'', is the only known insect whose larvae live in naturally occurring crude petroleum. Another notable species is '' Ephydra hians'' which lives in vast number at Mono Lake. Description For terms, see Morphology of Diptera. The flies are minute to small (0.9 to 7.0 mm), with black or gray colorations. Wings are sometimes patterned. Costa with two interruptions are present in first section, near the humeral cross-vein and again near the end of vein 1. The second basal cell is not separated from the discal cell. Arista are bare or with hairs on the upper side (plumose on the upper side). The mouth opening is very large in some species. The ratio of vertical diameter of eye ...
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Setacera
''Setacera'' is a genus of shore flies in the family Ephydridae. Species *'' S. aldrichi'' Cresson, 1935 *'' S. atrovirens'' ( Loew, 1862) *'' S. aurata'' ( Stenhammar, 1844) *'' S. breviventris'' ( Loew, 1860) *'' S. durani'' Cresson, 1935 *'' S. freidbergi'' Mathis, 1982 *'' S. jamesi'' Mathis, 1982 *'' S. micans'' ( Haliday, 1833) *'' S. multicolor'' (Giordani Soika, 1956) *'' S. needhami'' Johannsen, 1935 *'' S. pacifica'' (Cresson, 1925) *'' S. pilicornis'' Coquillett Daniel William Coquillett (23 January 1856, Pleasant Valley, Ill. – 7 July 1911 Atlantic City, New Jersey) was an American entomologist who specialised in Diptera. He wrote a revision of the dipterous family Therevidae and many other scientifi ..., 1902 *'' S. trichoscelis'' Mathis, 1982 *'' S. trina'' Collin, 1963 *'' S. viridis'' Miyagi, 1966 References Ephydridae Brachycera genera Diptera of North America Diptera of Europe Diptera of Africa Diptera of Asia Taxa named by Ezra Townsend Cre ...
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Limnellia
''Limnellia'' is a genus of shore flies in the family Ephydridae. Species *'' L. anderssoni'' Mathis, 1978 *'' L. anna'' Cresson, 1935 *'' L. balioptera'' Mathis, 1978 *'' L. fallax'' (Czerny, 1903) *'' L. flavifrontis'' Costa, Savaris, Marinoni & Mathis, 2016 *'' L. flavitarsis'' Zhang & Yang, 2009 *'' L. helmuti'' Hollmann-Schirrmacher & Zatwarnicki, 1995 *'' L. huachuca'' Mathis, 1978 *'' L. itatiaia'' Mathis, 1980 *'' L. lactea'' Mathis, 1978 *'' L. lecocercus'' Mathis, 1978 *'' L. luchunensis'' Zhang & Yang, 2009 *'' L. maculipennis'' Malloch, 1925 *'' L. minima'' Canzoneri & Meneghini, 1969 *'' L. picta'' Canzoneri & Meneghini, 1969 *'' L. quadrata'' ( Fallén, 1813) *'' L. rainier'' Mathis and Zack, 1980 *'' L. sejuncta'' ( Loew, 1863) *'' L. stenhammari'' (Zetterstedt, 1846) i c g *'' L. sticta'' Mathis, 1978 *'' L. surturi'' Andersson, 1971 *'' L. turneri'' Mathis, 1978 *'' L. vounitis'' Costa, Savaris, Marinoni & Mathis, 2016 Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Li ...
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Cirrula
''Cirrula'' is a genus of North American shore flies in the family Ephydridae. Species *'' C. austrina'' (Coquillett, 1900) *'' C. gigantea'' Cresson ''Cresson'' is the French word for ''watercress''. It may refer to: ; Places * Battle of Cresson, a small battle fought on May 1, 1187, in what now is Israel, near Nazareth * Cresson, Pennsylvania, a United States borough * Cressona, Pennsylvania, ..., 1915 References Ephydridae Brachycera genera Diptera of North America Taxa named by Ezra Townsend Cresson {{Ephydroidea-stub ...
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John Russell Malloch
John Russell Malloch (16 November 1875 – 1963) was a Scottish entomologist who specialised in Diptera and Hymenoptera. Malloch was born at Milton of Campsie in Stirlingshire, Scotland. His widowed father had one son, James Malloch (born 1873) when he married John Russell's mother, Margaret Stirling, on 30 August 1875. He and several others of his family worked at a textile factory in the area, but he spent his spare time collecting insects in the fields. His first published paper (1897) describes a type of migrating butterfly. In 1903 Malloch sold his extensive collection to the Glasgow Museum. He continued to collect, but began to concentrate on Diptera from that time forward. Before emigrating in 1910, he donated the remainder of his collection (13,000 flies) to the Royal Scottish Museum. Little is known about Malloch's education. He listed a university degree from Glasgow on his job applications in the USA, but this has not been verified by university records from that area ...
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Friedrich Georg Hendel
Friedrich Georg Hendel (14 December 1874- 26 June 1936) was an Austrian high school director and entomologist mainly interested in Diptera. He described very many new species and made important contributions to the higher taxonomy of the Diptera. He was born in Vienna and died in Baden bei Wien. His collection is in the Vienna Natural History Museum The Natural History Museum Vienna (german: Naturhistorisches Museum Wien) is a large natural history museum located in Vienna, Austria. It is one of the most important natural history museums worldwide. The NHM Vienna is one of the largest museum .... Works Selection 1908-1914 *1908 Nouvelle classification des mouches à deux ailes (Diptera L.), d’après un plan tout nouveau par J. G. Meigen, Paris, an VIII (1800 v.s.). ''Mit einem Kommentar. Verh. Zool.-Bot. Ges.Wien'' 58: 43-69. *1910 Über die Nomenklatur der Acalyptratengattungen nach Th. Beckers Katalog der paläarktischen Dipteren, Bd. 4. ''Wien. Ent. Ztg.'' 29: 307-313. * ...
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Johan Wilhelm Zetterstedt
Johan Wilhelm Zetterstedt (20 May 1785 – 23 December 1874) was a Swedish naturalist who worked mainly on Diptera and Hymenoptera. Biography Zetterstedt studied at the University of Lund, where he was a pupil of Anders Jahan Retzius. He received the title of professor in 1822 and succeeded Carl Adolph Agardh as professor of botany and practical economy in 1836, retiring as emeritus in 1853. In 1831, he was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. He is best known as an entomologist. His collections of Scandinavian, Lapland and world Diptera and Orthoptera are in the Zoological Museum of the University of Lund. His students include Anders Gustaf Dahlbom. Selected works *1810-1812 ''Dissertatio de Fæcundatione Plantarum'' *1821 ''Orthoptera Sueciae disposita et descripta''. Lundae (Lund),132 pp. *1828 ''Fauna Insectorum Lapponica'' *1835 ''Monographia Scatophagarum Scandinaviæ'' *1837 Conspectus familiarum, generum et specierum Dipterorum, in Fauna insectoru ...
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