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Haematopota Unicolor
''Haematopota'' is a genus of flies in the horse-fly family, Tabanidae. Among the horse-flies, they are most commonly known as clegs. Many species have colorful, sinuously patterned eyes in life, a character that fades after death. The wings are typically patterned with spots of grey. The genus is named from the Ancient Greek for blood-drinker: αἷμα, haîma, blood; πότης, pótës, drinker. Some species are known to be vectors of livestock diseases. Species *''Haematopota abacis'' (Philip, 1960) *''Haematopota abbreviata'' Philip, 1959 *''Haematopota aberdarensis'' Oldroyd, 1952 *''Haematopota abyssinica'' Surcouf, 1908 *''Haematopota achlys'' Stone & Philip, 1974 *''Haematopota adami'' Ovazza, Hamon & Rickenbach, 1956 *''Haematopota adusta'' Stone & Philip, 1974 *''Haematopota albalinea'' Xu & Liao, 1985 *''Haematopota albicapilla'' Fain & Elsen, 1981 *''Haematopota albihalter'' Stone & Philip, 1974 *''Haematopota albihirta'' Karsch, 1888 *''Haematopota albimanica' ...
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Haematopota Pseudolusitanica
''Haematopota pseudolusitanica'' is a species of horse fly in the family Tabanidae. Distribution Portugal, Spain, France, Morocco Morocco (),, ) officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is the westernmost country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to .... References Tabanidae Insects described in 1923 Diptera of Europe Taxa named by Zoltán Szilády {{tabanoidea-stub ...
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Haematopota Albalinea
''Haematopota'' is a genus of flies in the horse-fly family, Tabanidae. Among the horse-flies, they are most commonly known as clegs. Many species have colorful, sinuously patterned eyes in life, a character that fades after death. The wings are typically patterned with spots of grey. The genus is named from the Ancient Greek for blood-drinker: αἷμα, haîma, blood; πότης, pótës, drinker. Some species are known to be vectors of livestock diseases. Species *'' Haematopota abacis'' (Philip, 1960) *'' Haematopota abbreviata'' Philip, 1959 *'' Haematopota aberdarensis'' Oldroyd, 1952 *'' Haematopota abyssinica'' Surcouf, 1908 *'' Haematopota achlys'' Stone & Philip, 1974 *''Haematopota adami'' Ovazza, Hamon & Rickenbach, 1956 *'' Haematopota adusta'' Stone & Philip, 1974 *'' Haematopota albalinea'' Xu & Liao, 1985 *'' Haematopota albicapilla'' Fain & Elsen, 1981 *'' Haematopota albihalter'' Stone & Philip, 1974 *'' Haematopota albihirta'' Karsch, 1888 *'' Haematopota al ...
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Haematopota Alluaudi
''Haematopota'' is a genus of flies in the horse-fly family, Tabanidae. Among the horse-flies, they are most commonly known as clegs. Many species have colorful, sinuously patterned eyes in life, a character that fades after death. The wings are typically patterned with spots of grey. The genus is named from the Ancient Greek for blood-drinker: αἷμα, haîma, blood; πότης, pótës, drinker. Some species are known to be vectors of livestock diseases. Species *'' Haematopota abacis'' (Philip, 1960) *'' Haematopota abbreviata'' Philip, 1959 *'' Haematopota aberdarensis'' Oldroyd, 1952 *'' Haematopota abyssinica'' Surcouf, 1908 *'' Haematopota achlys'' Stone & Philip, 1974 *''Haematopota adami'' Ovazza, Hamon & Rickenbach, 1956 *'' Haematopota adusta'' Stone & Philip, 1974 *'' Haematopota albalinea'' Xu & Liao, 1985 *'' Haematopota albicapilla'' Fain & Elsen, 1981 *'' Haematopota albihalter'' Stone & Philip, 1974 *'' Haematopota albihirta'' Karsch, 1888 *'' Haematopota al ...
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Haematopota Aliena
''Haematopota'' is a genus of flies in the horse-fly family, Tabanidae. Among the horse-flies, they are most commonly known as clegs. Many species have colorful, sinuously patterned eyes in life, a character that fades after death. The wings are typically patterned with spots of grey. The genus is named from the Ancient Greek for blood-drinker: αἷμα, haîma, blood; πότης, pótës, drinker. Some species are known to be vectors of livestock diseases. Species *'' Haematopota abacis'' (Philip, 1960) *'' Haematopota abbreviata'' Philip, 1959 *'' Haematopota aberdarensis'' Oldroyd, 1952 *'' Haematopota abyssinica'' Surcouf, 1908 *'' Haematopota achlys'' Stone & Philip, 1974 *''Haematopota adami'' Ovazza, Hamon & Rickenbach, 1956 *'' Haematopota adusta'' Stone & Philip, 1974 *'' Haematopota albalinea'' Xu & Liao, 1985 *'' Haematopota albicapilla'' Fain & Elsen, 1981 *'' Haematopota albihalter'' Stone & Philip, 1974 *'' Haematopota albihirta'' Karsch, 1888 *'' Haematopota al ...
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Otto Kröber
Otto Kröber (22 May 1882 in Hamburg – 5 January 1969) was a German entomologist specialising in Diptera. He worked mainly on Tabanidae, Omphralidae, Therevidae and Conopidae. Kröber was a professor in the Zoological Museum in Hamburg (now Zoologisches Institut und Zoologisches Museum, Universitat von Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany Works Selected * * *Therevidae.''Genera.Ins''. (1913). * * * * Collections National Museum of Natural History via J. M. Aldrich Washington; Muséum national d'histoire naturelle via J. Surcouf and Staatliches Museum für Tierkunde Dresden The State Museum of Zoology (german: Staatliches Museum für Tierkunde) in Dresden is a natural history museum that houses 10,000–50,000 specimens, including skeletons and large insect collections. Many are types. The collection suffered war d ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Krober, Otto German entomologists Dipterists 1882 births 1969 deaths 20th-century German zoologists University of Hamburg fac ...
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Haematopota Algira
''Haematopota'' is a genus of flies in the horse-fly family, Tabanidae. Among the horse-flies, they are most commonly known as clegs. Many species have colorful, sinuously patterned eyes in life, a character that fades after death. The wings are typically patterned with spots of grey. The genus is named from the Ancient Greek for blood-drinker: αἷμα, haîma, blood; πότης, pótës, drinker. Some species are known to be vectors of livestock diseases. Species *'' Haematopota abacis'' (Philip, 1960) *'' Haematopota abbreviata'' Philip, 1959 *'' Haematopota aberdarensis'' Oldroyd, 1952 *'' Haematopota abyssinica'' Surcouf, 1908 *'' Haematopota achlys'' Stone & Philip, 1974 *''Haematopota adami'' Ovazza, Hamon & Rickenbach, 1956 *'' Haematopota adusta'' Stone & Philip, 1974 *'' Haematopota albalinea'' Xu & Liao, 1985 *'' Haematopota albicapilla'' Fain & Elsen, 1981 *'' Haematopota albihalter'' Stone & Philip, 1974 *'' Haematopota albihirta'' Karsch, 1888 *'' Haematopota al ...
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Enrico Adelelmo Brunetti
Enrico Adelelmo Brunetti (22 May 1862 – 21 January 1927) was a British musician and entomologist. He specialized in the Diptera and worked for many years in India. Brunetti was born in London. His mother was from Bath, Somersetshire and his father, of Italian origin came from Fossombrone, Rome, was a confectioner and importer of wines who ran a restaurant in South Kensington. From a young age, Brunetti showed interest in music composition and was trained by Giacomo Ferrari and Enrico Mattei. A musician by profession, Brunetti was a composer for orchestra and piano. He played piano at the Empire, Islington around 1901 and in bands at Plymouth and Llandrindod Wells around 1902 and was a bandmaster in 1903 at Harwich. He went to India as a musical conductor for Tivoli Theatre in Calcutta and for sometime worked with Bandman Opera Company travelling to Singapore and Java. He spent his free time studying entomology, especially Diptera. In 1904 he made a musical tour of the Dutch ...
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Haematopota Albofasciatipennis
''Haematopota'' is a genus of flies in the horse-fly family, Tabanidae. Among the horse-flies, they are most commonly known as clegs. Many species have colorful, sinuously patterned eyes in life, a character that fades after death. The wings are typically patterned with spots of grey. The genus is named from the Ancient Greek for blood-drinker: αἷμα, haîma, blood; πότης, pótës, drinker. Some species are known to be vectors of livestock diseases. Species *'' Haematopota abacis'' (Philip, 1960) *'' Haematopota abbreviata'' Philip, 1959 *'' Haematopota aberdarensis'' Oldroyd, 1952 *'' Haematopota abyssinica'' Surcouf, 1908 *'' Haematopota achlys'' Stone & Philip, 1974 *''Haematopota adami'' Ovazza, Hamon & Rickenbach, 1956 *'' Haematopota adusta'' Stone & Philip, 1974 *'' Haematopota albalinea'' Xu & Liao, 1985 *'' Haematopota albicapilla'' Fain & Elsen, 1981 *'' Haematopota albihalter'' Stone & Philip, 1974 *'' Haematopota albihirta'' Karsch, 1888 *'' Haematopota al ...
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