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Epithalassius
''Epithalassius'' is a genus of fly, flies in the family Dolichopodidae, with eight known species. They are generally found in the Palaearctic, occurring on sand beaches near the coast. An exception to this is ''E. africus'', which was described from a damaged female specimen collected near Brazzaville in the Republic of the Congo. The generic assignment of this African species has been doubted. ''E. corsicanus'' has also been recorded from Saint Helena in the Atlantic Ocean, and is probably an introduced species to the island. Species The following eight species are included in the genus: *''Epithalassius africus'' Octave Parent, Parent, 1930 – Congo (near Brazzaville) *''Epithalassius caucasicus'' Theodor Becker, Becker, 1918 – Bulgaria, "Black Sea coast of the Caucasus" *''Epithalassius corsicanus'' Theodor Becker, Becker, 1910 – France (Corsica), Israel, Saint Helena (introduced?) *''Epithalassius elegantula'' Joseph Th.Villeneuve de Janti, Villeneuve, 1920 – France (R ...
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Epithalassius Gloagueni
''Epithalassius'' is a genus of fly, flies in the family Dolichopodidae, with eight known species. They are generally found in the Palaearctic, occurring on sand beaches near the coast. An exception to this is ''E. africus'', which was described from a damaged female specimen collected near Brazzaville in the Republic of the Congo. The generic assignment of this African species has been doubted. ''E. corsicanus'' has also been recorded from Saint Helena in the Atlantic Ocean, and is probably an introduced species to the island. Species The following eight species are included in the genus: *''Epithalassius africus'' Octave Parent, Parent, 1930 – Congo (near Brazzaville) *''Epithalassius caucasicus'' Theodor Becker, Becker, 1918 – Bulgaria, "Black Sea coast of the Caucasus" *''Epithalassius corsicanus'' Theodor Becker, Becker, 1910 – France (Corsica), Israel, Saint Helena (introduced?) *''Epithalassius elegantula'' Joseph Th.Villeneuve de Janti, Villeneuve, 1920 – France (R ...
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Epithalassius Sanctimarci
''Epithalassius'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae, with eight known species. They are generally found in the Palaearctic, occurring on sand beaches near the coast. An exception to this is ''E. africus'', which was described from a damaged female specimen collected near Brazzaville in the Republic of the Congo. The generic assignment of this African species has been doubted. ''E. corsicanus'' has also been recorded from Saint Helena in the Atlantic Ocean, and is probably an introduced species to the island. Species The following eight species are included in the genus: *''Epithalassius africus'' Parent, 1930 – Congo (near Brazzaville) *'' Epithalassius caucasicus'' Becker, 1918 – Bulgaria, " Black Sea coast of the Caucasus" *'' Epithalassius corsicanus'' Becker, 1910 – France (Corsica), Israel, Saint Helena (introduced?) *'' Epithalassius elegantula'' Villeneuve, 1920 – France ( Royan, Finistère) *''Epithalassius gloagueni'' Grichanov, 2021 – ...
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Epithalassius Susmani
''Epithalassius'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae, with eight known species. They are generally found in the Palaearctic, occurring on sand beaches near the coast. An exception to this is ''E. africus'', which was described from a damaged female specimen collected near Brazzaville in the Republic of the Congo. The generic assignment of this African species has been doubted. ''E. corsicanus'' has also been recorded from Saint Helena in the Atlantic Ocean, and is probably an introduced species to the island. Species The following eight species are included in the genus: *'' Epithalassius africus'' Parent, 1930 – Congo (near Brazzaville) *'' Epithalassius caucasicus'' Becker, 1918 – Bulgaria, "Black Sea coast of the Caucasus" *'' Epithalassius corsicanus'' Becker, 1910 – France (Corsica), Israel, Saint Helena (introduced?) *'' Epithalassius elegantula'' Villeneuve, 1920 – France (Royan, Finistère) *''Epithalassius gloagueni'' Grichanov, 2021 – France ...
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Epithalassius Corsicanus
''Epithalassius'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae, with eight known species. They are generally found in the Palaearctic, occurring on sand beaches near the coast. An exception to this is ''E. africus'', which was described from a damaged female specimen collected near Brazzaville in the Republic of the Congo. The generic assignment of this African species has been doubted. ''E. corsicanus'' has also been recorded from Saint Helena in the Atlantic Ocean, and is probably an introduced species to the island. Species The following eight species are included in the genus: *''Epithalassius africus'' Parent, 1930 – Congo (near Brazzaville) *'' Epithalassius caucasicus'' Becker, 1918 – Bulgaria, " Black Sea coast of the Caucasus" *'' Epithalassius corsicanus'' Becker, 1910 – France (Corsica), Israel, Saint Helena (introduced?) *'' Epithalassius elegantula'' Villeneuve, 1920 – France ( Royan, Finistère) *''Epithalassius gloagueni'' Grichanov, 2021 – ...
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Epithalassius Stackelbergi
''Epithalassius'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae, with eight known species. They are generally found in the Palaearctic, occurring on sand beaches near the coast. An exception to this is ''E. africus'', which was described from a damaged female specimen collected near Brazzaville in the Republic of the Congo. The generic assignment of this African species has been doubted. ''E. corsicanus'' has also been recorded from Saint Helena in the Atlantic Ocean, and is probably an introduced species to the island. Species The following eight species are included in the genus: *'' Epithalassius africus'' Parent, 1930 – Congo (near Brazzaville) *'' Epithalassius caucasicus'' Becker, 1918 – Bulgaria, "Black Sea coast of the Caucasus" *'' Epithalassius corsicanus'' Becker, 1910 – France (Corsica), Israel, Saint Helena (introduced?) *'' Epithalassius elegantula'' Villeneuve, 1920 – France (Royan, Finistère) *''Epithalassius gloagueni'' Grichanov, 2021 – France ...
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Epithalassius Africus
''Epithalassius'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae, with eight known species. They are generally found in the Palaearctic, occurring on sand beaches near the coast. An exception to this is ''E. africus'', which was described from a damaged female specimen collected near Brazzaville in the Republic of the Congo. The generic assignment of this African species has been doubted. ''E. corsicanus'' has also been recorded from Saint Helena in the Atlantic Ocean, and is probably an introduced species to the island. Species The following eight species are included in the genus: *'' Epithalassius africus'' Parent, 1930 – Congo (near Brazzaville) *'' Epithalassius caucasicus'' Becker, 1918 – Bulgaria, "Black Sea coast of the Caucasus" *'' Epithalassius corsicanus'' Becker, 1910 – France (Corsica), Israel, Saint Helena (introduced?) *'' Epithalassius elegantula'' Villeneuve, 1920 – France (Royan, Finistère) *''Epithalassius gloagueni'' Grichanov, 2021 – France ...
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Epithalassius Elegantula
''Epithalassius'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae, with eight known species. They are generally found in the Palaearctic, occurring on sand beaches near the coast. An exception to this is ''E. africus'', which was described from a damaged female specimen collected near Brazzaville in the Republic of the Congo. The generic assignment of this African species has been doubted. ''E. corsicanus'' has also been recorded from Saint Helena in the Atlantic Ocean, and is probably an introduced species to the island. Species The following eight species are included in the genus: *''Epithalassius africus'' Parent, 1930 – Congo (near Brazzaville) *'' Epithalassius caucasicus'' Becker, 1918 – Bulgaria, " Black Sea coast of the Caucasus" *''Epithalassius corsicanus'' Becker, 1910 – France (Corsica), Israel, Saint Helena (introduced?) *'' Epithalassius elegantula'' Villeneuve, 1920 – France ( Royan, Finistère) *''Epithalassius gloagueni'' Grichanov, 2021 – ...
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Epithalassius Caucasicus
''Epithalassius'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae, with eight known species. They are generally found in the Palaearctic, occurring on sand beaches near the coast. An exception to this is ''E. africus'', which was described from a damaged female specimen collected near Brazzaville in the Republic of the Congo. The generic assignment of this African species has been doubted. ''E. corsicanus'' has also been recorded from Saint Helena in the Atlantic Ocean, and is probably an introduced species to the island. Species The following eight species are included in the genus: *''Epithalassius africus'' Parent, 1930 – Congo (near Brazzaville) *'' Epithalassius caucasicus'' Becker, 1918 – Bulgaria, " Black Sea coast of the Caucasus" *''Epithalassius corsicanus'' Becker, 1910 – France (Corsica), Israel, Saint Helena (introduced?) *''Epithalassius elegantula'' Villeneuve, 1920 – France ( Royan, Finistère) *''Epithalassius gloagueni'' Grichanov, 2021 – F ...
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Hydrophorinae
Hydrophorinae is a subfamily of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. Several studies have found evidence that the subfamily in its current sense is polyphyletic. Genera * Tribe Hydrophorini Lioy, 1864 **'' Abatetia'' Miller, 1945 **'' Anahydrophorus'' Becker, 1917 **'' Aphrosylopsis'' Lamb, 1909 **'' Coracocephalus'' Mik, 1892 **'' Diostracus'' Loew, 1861 ***'' Lagodechia'' Negrobov & Zurikov, 1996 ***'' Ozmena'' Özdikmen, 2010 ***'' Sphyrotarsus'' Mik, 1874 **'' Eucoryphus'' Mik, 1869 **'' Helichochaetus'' Parent, 1933 **'' Hydatostega'' Philippi, 1865 **'' Hydrophorus'' Fallén, 1823 **'' Liancalomima'' Stackelberg, 1931 **'' Liancalus'' Loew, 1857 **'' Melanderia'' Aldrich, 1922 **'' Oedematopiella'' Naglis, 2011 **'' Oedematopus'' Van Duzee, 1929 **'' Orthoceratium'' Schrank, 1803 **'' Paraliancalus'' Parent, 1938 **'' Paraliptus'' Bezzi, 1923 **'' Rhynchoschizus'' Dyte, 1980 **'' Scellus'' Loew, 1857 **'' Scorpiurus'' Parent, 1933 * Tribe Aphrosylini Aldrich, ...
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Josef Mik
Josef Mik, also Joseph Mik (23 March 1839 in Zábřeh – 13 October 1900 in Vienna) was a Bohemian entomologist mainly interested in Diptera. He described many new species and made contributions to knowledge of the Diptera of Central Europe. Mik was the first dipterist to clarify the chaetotaxy of the legs. " On the legs I distinguish a front haeta and a hind-side ; an upper- and an under-side. When we imagine the leg stretched out horizontally and perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of the body, the front-side is that which is turned towards the head, and the hind-sidethat turned towards the end of the body ; the upper- and under-side, in such a case, are self-understood."Mik, J. 1878 Dipterologische Untersuchungen Jahresber K.K. Akad. Gymnasium Vienna Mik was born in Zábřeh, Moravia. From 1871 to 1889 he was teacher at the Academic Gymnasium in Vienna. In 1889 he was given the Knight's Cross of the Order of Franz Joseph; he died in Vienna. Works * 1866 Beitrag zur Dip ...
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Royan
Royan (; in the Saintongeais dialect; oc, Roian) is a commune and town in the south-west of France, in the department of Charente-Maritime in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. Its inhabitants are known as ''Royannais'' and ''Royannaises''. Capital of the Côte de Beauté, Royan is one of the main French Atlantic coastal resort towns, and has five beaches, a marina for over 1,000 boats, and an active fishing port. As of 2013, the population of the greater urban area was 48,982. The town had 18,393 inhabitants in 2015. Royan is located on the peninsula of Arvert, at the mouth of the Gironde estuary on its eastern shore. Royan was once of strategic importance, coveted in particular by the Visigoths and the Vikings. During the Reformation the city became a Protestant stronghold, and was besieged and destroyed by King Louis XIII of France (ruled 1610-43). During the Bourbon Restoration (1814–1830), and especially during the Second Empire (1852–1870), Royan was celebrated for it ...
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Finistère
Finistère (, ; br, Penn-ar-Bed ) is a department of France in the extreme west of Brittany. In 2019, it had a population of 915,090.Populations légales 2019: 29 Finistère
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