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Hesperinidae
''Hesperinus'' is a genus of flies and the sole genus in the relict family Hesperinidae belonging to the nematoceran infraorder Bibionomorpha. There are about 8 known species, nearly all from the Palaearctic region with one each from the Nearctic and Neotropical regions. Three fossil species from Eocene Baltic amber have been described. These flies have long 12-segmented antennae, legs and abdomen and males have well-developed wings while females have a short one. Little is known, but most species have been collected near streams in woodlands. Species *'' Hesperinus brevifrons'' Walker Walker or The Walker may refer to: People *Walker (given name) *Walker (surname) *Walker (Brazilian footballer) (born 1982), Brazilian footballer Places In the United States *Walker, Arizona, in Yavapai County *Walker, Mono County, California * ..., 1848 *'' Hesperinus conjugens'' Schiner, 1868 *'' Hesperinus cuspidistylus'' Hardy & Takahashi, 1960 *'' Hesperinus electrus'' Skartveit, 2009 ...
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Hesperinus Electrus
''Hesperinus'' is a genus of flies and the sole genus in the relict family Hesperinidae belonging to the nematoceran infraorder Bibionomorpha. There are about 8 known species, nearly all from the Palaearctic region with one each from the Nearctic and Neotropical regions. Three fossil species from Eocene Baltic amber have been described. These flies have long 12-segmented antennae, legs and abdomen and males have well-developed wings while females have a short one. Little is known, but most species have been collected near streams in woodlands. Species *'' Hesperinus brevifrons'' Walker Walker or The Walker may refer to: People *Walker (given name) *Walker (surname) *Walker (Brazilian footballer) (born 1982), Brazilian footballer Places In the United States *Walker, Arizona, in Yavapai County *Walker, Mono County, California * ..., 1848 *'' Hesperinus conjugens'' Schiner, 1868 *'' Hesperinus cuspidistylus'' Hardy & Takahashi, 1960 *'' Hesperinus electrus'' Skartveit, 2009 ...
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Hesperinus Cuspidistylus
''Hesperinus'' is a genus of flies and the sole genus in the relict family Hesperinidae belonging to the nematoceran infraorder Bibionomorpha. There are about 8 known species, nearly all from the Palaearctic region with one each from the Nearctic and Neotropical regions. Three fossil species from Eocene Baltic amber have been described. These flies have long 12-segmented antennae, legs and abdomen and males have well-developed wings while females have a short one. Little is known, but most species have been collected near streams in woodlands. Species *'' Hesperinus brevifrons'' Walker, 1848 *'' Hesperinus conjugens'' Schiner, 1868 *'' Hesperinus cuspidistylus'' Hardy & Takahashi, 1960 *''Hesperinus electrus ''Hesperinus'' is a genus of flies and the sole genus in the relict family Hesperinidae belonging to the nematoceran infraorder Bibionomorpha. There are about 8 known species, nearly all from the Palaearctic region with one each from the Nearcti ...'' Skartveit, 2009 * ...
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Hesperinus Rohdendorfi
''Hesperinus'' is a genus of flies and the sole genus in the relict family Hesperinidae belonging to the nematoceran infraorder Bibionomorpha. There are about 8 known species, nearly all from the Palaearctic region with one each from the Nearctic and Neotropical regions. Three fossil species from Eocene Baltic amber have been described. These flies have long 12-segmented antennae, legs and abdomen and males have well-developed wings while females have a short one. Little is known, but most species have been collected near streams in woodlands. Species *'' Hesperinus brevifrons'' Walker, 1848 *'' Hesperinus conjugens'' Schiner, 1868 *''Hesperinus cuspidistylus'' Hardy & Takahashi, 1960 *''Hesperinus electrus ''Hesperinus'' is a genus of flies and the sole genus in the relict family Hesperinidae belonging to the nematoceran infraorder Bibionomorpha. There are about 8 known species, nearly all from the Palaearctic region with one each from the Nearcti ...'' Skartveit, 2009 *' ...
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Hesperinus Ninae
''Hesperinus'' is a genus of flies and the sole genus in the relict family Hesperinidae belonging to the nematoceran infraorder Bibionomorpha. There are about 8 known species, nearly all from the Palaearctic region with one each from the Nearctic and Neotropical regions. Three fossil species from Eocene Baltic amber have been described. These flies have long 12-segmented antennae, legs and abdomen and males have well-developed wings while females have a short one. Little is known, but most species have been collected near streams in woodlands. Species *'' Hesperinus brevifrons'' Walker, 1848 *'' Hesperinus conjugens'' Schiner, 1868 *''Hesperinus cuspidistylus'' Hardy & Takahashi, 1960 *''Hesperinus electrus'' Skartveit, 2009 *'' Hesperinus graecus'' Papp, 2010 *'' Hesperinus heeri'' (Heyden & Heyden, 1865) *'' Hesperinus hyalopterus'' Skartveit, 2009 *'' Hesperinus imbecillus'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' Hesperinus macroulatus'' Skartveit, 2009 *'' Hesperinus nigratus'' Okada, 1934 *' ...
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Hesperinus Nigratus
''Hesperinus'' is a genus of flies and the sole genus in the relict family Hesperinidae belonging to the nematoceran infraorder Bibionomorpha. There are about 8 known species, nearly all from the Palaearctic region with one each from the Nearctic and Neotropical regions. Three fossil species from Eocene Baltic amber have been described. These flies have long 12-segmented antennae, legs and abdomen and males have well-developed wings while females have a short one. Little is known, but most species have been collected near streams in woodlands. Species *'' Hesperinus brevifrons'' Walker, 1848 *'' Hesperinus conjugens'' Schiner, 1868 *''Hesperinus cuspidistylus'' Hardy & Takahashi, 1960 *''Hesperinus electrus'' Skartveit, 2009 *'' Hesperinus graecus'' Papp, 2010 *'' Hesperinus heeri'' (Heyden & Heyden, 1865) *'' Hesperinus hyalopterus'' Skartveit, 2009 *'' Hesperinus imbecillus'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' Hesperinus macroulatus'' Skartveit, 2009 *'' Hesperinus nigratus'' Okada, 1934 *' ...
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Hesperinus Macroulatus
''Hesperinus'' is a genus of flies and the sole genus in the relict family Hesperinidae belonging to the nematoceran infraorder Bibionomorpha. There are about 8 known species, nearly all from the Palaearctic region with one each from the Nearctic and Neotropical regions. Three fossil species from Eocene Baltic amber have been described. These flies have long 12-segmented antennae, legs and abdomen and males have well-developed wings while females have a short one. Little is known, but most species have been collected near streams in woodlands. Species *'' Hesperinus brevifrons'' Walker, 1848 *'' Hesperinus conjugens'' Schiner, 1868 *''Hesperinus cuspidistylus'' Hardy & Takahashi, 1960 *''Hesperinus electrus'' Skartveit, 2009 *'' Hesperinus graecus'' Papp, 2010 *'' Hesperinus heeri'' (Heyden & Heyden, 1865) *'' Hesperinus hyalopterus'' Skartveit, 2009 *'' Hesperinus imbecillus'' ( Loew, 1858) *'' Hesperinus macroulatus'' Skartveit, 2009 *''Hesperinus nigratus'' Okada, 1934 *'' ...
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Hesperinus Imbecillus
''Hesperinus'' is a genus of flies and the sole genus in the relict family Hesperinidae belonging to the nematoceran infraorder Bibionomorpha. There are about 8 known species, nearly all from the Palaearctic region with one each from the Nearctic and Neotropical regions. Three fossil species from Eocene Baltic amber have been described. These flies have long 12-segmented antennae, legs and abdomen and males have well-developed wings while females have a short one. Little is known, but most species have been collected near streams in woodlands. Species *'' Hesperinus brevifrons'' Walker, 1848 *'' Hesperinus conjugens'' Schiner, 1868 *''Hesperinus cuspidistylus'' Hardy & Takahashi, 1960 *''Hesperinus electrus'' Skartveit, 2009 *'' Hesperinus graecus'' Papp, 2010 *'' Hesperinus heeri'' (Heyden & Heyden, 1865) *'' Hesperinus hyalopterus'' Skartveit, 2009 *'' Hesperinus imbecillus'' ( Loew, 1858) *''Hesperinus macroulatus'' Skartveit, 2009 *''Hesperinus nigratus'' Okada, 1934 *''H ...
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Hesperinus Hyalopterus
''Hesperinus'' is a genus of flies and the sole genus in the relict family Hesperinidae belonging to the nematoceran infraorder Bibionomorpha. There are about 8 known species, nearly all from the Palaearctic region with one each from the Nearctic and Neotropical regions. Three fossil species from Eocene Baltic amber have been described. These flies have long 12-segmented antennae, legs and abdomen and males have well-developed wings while females have a short one. Little is known, but most species have been collected near streams in woodlands. Species *'' Hesperinus brevifrons'' Walker, 1848 *'' Hesperinus conjugens'' Schiner, 1868 *''Hesperinus cuspidistylus'' Hardy & Takahashi, 1960 *''Hesperinus electrus'' Skartveit, 2009 *'' Hesperinus graecus'' Papp, 2010 *'' Hesperinus heeri'' (Heyden & Heyden, 1865) *'' Hesperinus hyalopterus'' Skartveit, 2009 *''Hesperinus imbecillus'' ( Loew, 1858) *''Hesperinus macroulatus'' Skartveit, 2009 *''Hesperinus nigratus'' Okada, 1934 *''He ...
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Hesperinus Heeri
''Hesperinus'' is a genus of flies and the sole genus in the relict family Hesperinidae belonging to the nematoceran infraorder Bibionomorpha. There are about 8 known species, nearly all from the Palaearctic region with one each from the Nearctic and Neotropical regions. Three fossil species from Eocene Baltic amber have been described. These flies have long 12-segmented antennae, legs and abdomen and males have well-developed wings while females have a short one. Little is known, but most species have been collected near streams in woodlands. Species *'' Hesperinus brevifrons'' Walker, 1848 *'' Hesperinus conjugens'' Schiner, 1868 *''Hesperinus cuspidistylus'' Hardy & Takahashi, 1960 *''Hesperinus electrus'' Skartveit, 2009 *'' Hesperinus graecus'' Papp, 2010 *'' Hesperinus heeri'' (Heyden & Heyden, 1865) *''Hesperinus hyalopterus'' Skartveit, 2009 *''Hesperinus imbecillus'' ( Loew, 1858) *''Hesperinus macroulatus'' Skartveit, 2009 *''Hesperinus nigratus'' Okada, 1934 *''Hes ...
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Hesperinus Graecus
''Hesperinus'' is a genus of flies and the sole genus in the relict family Hesperinidae belonging to the nematoceran infraorder Bibionomorpha. There are about 8 known species, nearly all from the Palaearctic region with one each from the Nearctic and Neotropical regions. Three fossil species from Eocene Baltic amber have been described. These flies have long 12-segmented antennae, legs and abdomen and males have well-developed wings while females have a short one. Little is known, but most species have been collected near streams in woodlands. Species *'' Hesperinus brevifrons'' Walker, 1848 *'' Hesperinus conjugens'' Schiner, 1868 *''Hesperinus cuspidistylus'' Hardy & Takahashi, 1960 *''Hesperinus electrus'' Skartveit, 2009 *'' Hesperinus graecus'' Papp, 2010 *''Hesperinus heeri'' (Heyden & Heyden, 1865) *''Hesperinus hyalopterus'' Skartveit, 2009 *''Hesperinus imbecillus'' ( Loew, 1858) *''Hesperinus macroulatus'' Skartveit, 2009 *''Hesperinus nigratus'' Okada, 1934 *''Hesp ...
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Hesperinus Conjugens
''Hesperinus'' is a genus of flies and the sole genus in the relict family Hesperinidae belonging to the nematoceran infraorder Bibionomorpha. There are about 8 known species, nearly all from the Palaearctic region with one each from the Nearctic and Neotropical regions. Three fossil species from Eocene Baltic amber have been described. These flies have long 12-segmented antennae, legs and abdomen and males have well-developed wings while females have a short one. Little is known, but most species have been collected near streams in woodlands. Species *'' Hesperinus brevifrons'' Walker, 1848 *'' Hesperinus conjugens'' Schiner, 1868 *''Hesperinus cuspidistylus'' Hardy & Takahashi, 1960 *''Hesperinus electrus'' Skartveit, 2009 *''Hesperinus graecus'' Papp, 2010 *''Hesperinus heeri'' (Heyden & Heyden, 1865) *''Hesperinus hyalopterus'' Skartveit, 2009 *''Hesperinus imbecillus'' ( Loew, 1858) *''Hesperinus macroulatus'' Skartveit, 2009 *''Hesperinus nigratus'' Okada, 1934 *''Hespe ...
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Hesperinus Brevifrons
''Hesperinus'' is a genus of flies and the sole genus in the relict family Hesperinidae belonging to the nematoceran infraorder Bibionomorpha. There are about 8 known species, nearly all from the Palaearctic region with one each from the Nearctic and Neotropical regions. Three fossil species from Eocene Baltic amber have been described. These flies have long 12-segmented antennae, legs and abdomen and males have well-developed wings while females have a short one. Little is known, but most species have been collected near streams in woodlands. Species *'' Hesperinus brevifrons'' Walker, 1848 *''Hesperinus conjugens'' Schiner, 1868 *''Hesperinus cuspidistylus'' Hardy & Takahashi, 1960 *''Hesperinus electrus'' Skartveit, 2009 *''Hesperinus graecus'' Papp, 2010 *''Hesperinus heeri'' (Heyden & Heyden, 1865) *''Hesperinus hyalopterus'' Skartveit, 2009 *''Hesperinus imbecillus'' ( Loew, 1858) *''Hesperinus macroulatus'' Skartveit, 2009 *''Hesperinus nigratus'' Okada, 1934 *''Hesper ...
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