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Lemnaphila Grossoae
''Lemnaphila'' is a genus of duckweed miner flies in the family Ephydridae. Species *'' L. grossoae'' Mathis & Edmiston, 2000 *'' L. lilloana'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1978 *'' L. lillolana'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1978 *'' L. longicera'' Mathis & Edmiston, 2000 *'' L. neotropica'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1977 *'' L. scotlandae'' 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, ..., 1933 *'' L. wirthi'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1977 References Ephydridae Ephydroidea genera Diptera of North America Diptera of South America Taxa named by Ezra Townsend Cresson {{Ephydroidea-stub ...
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Ezra Townsend Cresson
Ezra Townsend Cresson, also Ezra Townsend senior (18 June 1838, in Byberry – 19 April 1926, in Swarthmore) was an American entomologist who specialised in the Hymenoptera order of insects. He wrote ''Synopsis of the families and genera of the Hymenoptera of America, north of Mexico'' Philadelphia: Paul C. Stockhausen, Entomological printer (1887) and many other works. His son Ezra Townsend, Jr. (1876–1948) was also an entomologist but a specialist in Diptera. Cresson also documented many new species including ''Nomada texana ''Nomada texana'' is a species of bee native to the southern and western United States and other parts of North America (including Mexico Mexico (Spanish language, Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a List of sover ...''. References * Essig, E. O. 1931 ''A History of Entomology''. -New York, Macmillan Company. *Mallis, A. 1971 ''American Entomologists''. Rutgers Univ. Press New Brunswick 343-348, Portr. *Osborn, H. 1937 ...
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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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Lemnaphila Grossoae
''Lemnaphila'' is a genus of duckweed miner flies in the family Ephydridae. Species *'' L. grossoae'' Mathis & Edmiston, 2000 *'' L. lilloana'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1978 *'' L. lillolana'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1978 *'' L. longicera'' Mathis & Edmiston, 2000 *'' L. neotropica'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1977 *'' L. scotlandae'' 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, ..., 1933 *'' L. wirthi'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1977 References Ephydridae Ephydroidea genera Diptera of North America Diptera of South America Taxa named by Ezra Townsend Cresson {{Ephydroidea-stub ...
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Lemnaphila Lilloana
''Lemnaphila'' is a genus of duckweed miner flies in the family Ephydridae. Species *'' L. grossoae'' Mathis & Edmiston, 2000 *'' L. lilloana'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1978 *'' L. lillolana'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1978 *'' L. longicera'' Mathis & Edmiston, 2000 *'' L. neotropica'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1977 *'' L. scotlandae'' 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, ..., 1933 *'' L. wirthi'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1977 References Ephydridae Ephydroidea genera Diptera of North America Diptera of South America Taxa named by Ezra Townsend Cresson {{Ephydroidea-stub ...
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Lemnaphila Lillolana
''Lemnaphila'' is a genus of duckweed miner flies in the family Ephydridae. Species *'' L. grossoae'' Mathis & Edmiston, 2000 *'' L. lilloana'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1978 *'' L. lillolana'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1978 *'' L. longicera'' Mathis & Edmiston, 2000 *'' L. neotropica'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1977 *'' L. scotlandae'' 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, ..., 1933 *'' L. wirthi'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1977 References Ephydridae Ephydroidea genera Diptera of North America Diptera of South America Taxa named by Ezra Townsend Cresson {{Ephydroidea-stub ...
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Lemnaphila Longicera
''Lemnaphila'' is a genus of duckweed miner flies in the family Ephydridae. Species *'' L. grossoae'' Mathis & Edmiston, 2000 *'' L. lilloana'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1978 *'' L. lillolana'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1978 *'' L. longicera'' Mathis & Edmiston, 2000 *'' L. neotropica'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1977 *'' L. scotlandae'' 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, ..., 1933 *'' L. wirthi'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1977 References Ephydridae Ephydroidea genera Diptera of North America Diptera of South America Taxa named by Ezra Townsend Cresson {{Ephydroidea-stub ...
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Lemnaphila Neotropica
''Lemnaphila'' is a genus of duckweed miner flies in the family Ephydridae. Species *'' L. grossoae'' Mathis & Edmiston, 2000 *'' L. lilloana'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1978 *'' L. lillolana'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1978 *'' L. longicera'' Mathis & Edmiston, 2000 *'' L. neotropica'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1977 *'' L. scotlandae'' 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, ..., 1933 *'' L. wirthi'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1977 References Ephydridae Ephydroidea genera Diptera of North America Diptera of South America Taxa named by Ezra Townsend Cresson {{Ephydroidea-stub ...
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Lemnaphila Scotlandae
''Lemnaphila scotlandae'' is a species of shore flies in the family Ephydridae. Larvae are leaf-miners of duckweed Lemnoideae is a subfamily of flowering aquatic plants, known as duckweeds, water lentils, or water lenses. They float on or just beneath the surface of still or slow-moving bodies of fresh water and wetlands. Also known as bayroot, they arose .... Distribustion Canada, United States. References Ephydridae Insects described in 1933 Diptera of North America Taxa named by Ezra Townsend Cresson {{Ephydroidea-stub ...
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Lemnaphila Wirthi
''Lemnaphila'' is a genus of duckweed miner flies in the family Ephydridae. Species *'' L. grossoae'' Mathis & Edmiston, 2000 *'' L. lilloana'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1978 *'' L. lillolana'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1978 *'' L. longicera'' Mathis & Edmiston, 2000 *'' L. neotropica'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1977 *'' L. scotlandae'' 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, ..., 1933 *'' L. wirthi'' Lizarralde de Grosso, 1977 References Ephydridae Ephydroidea genera Diptera of North America Diptera of South America Taxa named by Ezra Townsend Cresson {{Ephydroidea-stub ...
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Ephydroidea Genera
The Ephydroidea are a superfamily of muscomorph flies, with over 6,000 species. Description A characteristic of adult Ephydroidea (shared with their relatives such as Calyptratae) is that the pedicel of the antenna has a dorsoventral seam or incision. Ecology Ephydroidea live in many habitats and have diverse diets. For example, most Ephydridae have larvae that are aquatic/semi-aquatic and feed as browsers or filter-feeders, but there are also species with terrestrial larvae that are egg predators, egg parasitoids, leaf miners or saprophages. Most Drosophilidae breed in rotting material where they feed on yeast and bacteria, but there are also species that attack whole fruits. Phylogeny A 2021 analysis found Ephydroidea to be the sister taxon In phylogenetics, a sister group or sister taxon, also called an adelphotaxon, comprises the closest relative(s) of another given unit in an evolutionary tree. Definition The expression is most easily illustrated by a cladogra ...
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Diptera Of North America
Flies are insects of the order Diptera, the name being derived from the Greek δι- ''di-'' "two", and πτερόν ''pteron'' "wing". Insects of this order use only a single pair of wings to fly, the hindwings having evolved into advanced mechanosensory organs known as halteres, which act as high-speed sensors of rotational movement and allow dipterans to perform advanced aerobatics. Diptera is a large order containing an estimated 1,000,000 species including horse-flies, crane flies, hoverflies and others, although only about 125,000 species have been described. Flies have a mobile head, with a pair of large compound eyes, and mouthparts designed for piercing and sucking (mosquitoes, black flies and robber flies), or for lapping and sucking in the other groups. Their wing arrangement gives them great maneuverability in flight, and claws and pads on their feet enable them to cling to smooth surfaces. Flies undergo complete metamorphosis; the eggs are often laid on the la ...
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Diptera Of South America
Flies are insects of the order Diptera, the name being derived from the Greek δι- ''di-'' "two", and πτερόν ''pteron'' "wing". Insects of this order use only a single pair of wings to fly, the hindwings having evolved into advanced mechanosensory organs known as halteres, which act as high-speed sensors of rotational movement and allow dipterans to perform advanced aerobatics. Diptera is a large order containing an estimated 1,000,000 species including horse-flies, crane flies, hoverflies and others, although only about 125,000 species have been described. Flies have a mobile head, with a pair of large compound eyes, and mouthparts designed for piercing and sucking (mosquitoes, black flies and robber flies), or for lapping and sucking in the other groups. Their wing arrangement gives them great maneuverability in flight, and claws and pads on their feet enable them to cling to smooth surfaces. Flies undergo complete metamorphosis; the eggs are often laid on the la ...
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