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Liancalus Vaillanti
''Liancalus'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It contains at least 21 species distributed worldwide except in Australasia and Oceania. The genus includes some of the largest species in the family, with body length approaching 12 mm in some species. Nomenclature ''Liancalus'' Loew, 1857 is a replacement name for ''Anoplomerus'' Rondani, 1856, which was preoccupied by a beetle genus. However, the name ''Liancalus'' is threatened by a change in type species of ''Anoplomerus'' from "''Hydrophorus Regius'' Fabr." (now '' Liancalus virens'' ( Scopoli, 1763)) to "''Hydrophorus Notatus'' Meig." (now '' Scellus notatus'' (Fabricius, 1781)), made in an overlooked unpaginated corrigendum on the last page of Rondani, 1856, which would make ''Liancalus'' a synonym of '' Scellus''. An application to the ICZN was made to conserve the names ''Liancalus'' and ''Scellus'' by designating ''Dolichopus regius'' Fabricius, 1805 as the type species of ''Anoplomerus''. This was ...
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Lianculus Virens
''Liancalus virens'' is a species of fly Flies are insects of the Order (biology), order Diptera, the name being derived from the Ancient Greek, Greek δι- ''di-'' "two", and πτερόν ''pteron'' "wing". Insects of this order use only a single pair of wings to fly, the hindwing ... in the family Dolichopodidae. References Hydrophorinae Insects described in 1763 Taxa named by Giovanni Antonio Scopoli {{Dolichopodidae-stub ...
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Theodor Becker
Theodor Becker (23 June 1840 in Plön – 30 June 1928 in Liegnitz) was a Danish-born German civil engineer and entomologist primarily known for studies on the taxonomy of flies. He worked with Paul Stein, Mario Bezzi, and Kálmán Kertész Kálmán Kertész (2 January 1867 Prešov, Sáros County – 28 December 1922 Budapest) was a Hungarian entomologist mainly interested in Diptera. He was the director of the Zoological Department of the Hungarian National Museum in Budapest. ... on ''Katalog der Paläarktischen dipteren'' published in Budapest from 1903. Selected works *1902. Die Meigenschen Typen der sog. Musciden Acalyptratae (Muscaria, Holometopa).''Zeitschrift für systematische Hymenopterologie und Dipterologie'' 2: 209–256, 289–320, 337–349. *1903. Die Typen der v. Roser’schen Dipteren-Sammlung in Stuttgart. Diptera Cyclorrhapha Schizophora. ''Jahreshefte des Vereins für Vaterländische Naturkunde in Württemberg'' 59: 52–66. *1903. Aegyptische D ...
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Liancalus Peringueyi
''Liancalus'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It contains at least 21 species distributed worldwide except in Australasia and Oceania. The genus includes some of the largest species in the family, with body length approaching 12 mm in some species. Nomenclature ''Liancalus'' Loew, 1857 is a replacement name for ''Anoplomerus'' Rondani, 1856, which was preoccupied by a beetle genus. However, the name ''Liancalus'' is threatened by a change in type species of ''Anoplomerus'' from "''Hydrophorus Regius'' Fabr." (now '' Liancalus virens'' ( Scopoli, 1763)) to "''Hydrophorus Notatus'' Meig." (now '' Scellus notatus'' (Fabricius, 1781)), made in an overlooked unpaginated corrigendum on the last page of Rondani, 1856, which would make ''Liancalus'' a synonym of '' Scellus''. An application to the ICZN was made to conserve the names ''Liancalus'' and ''Scellus'' by designating ''Dolichopus regius'' Fabricius, 1805 as the type species of ''Anoplomerus''. This was ...
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Liancalus Maculosus
''Liancalus'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It contains at least 21 species distributed worldwide except in Australasia and Oceania. The genus includes some of the largest species in the family, with body length approaching 12 mm in some species. Nomenclature ''Liancalus'' Loew, 1857 is a replacement name for ''Anoplomerus'' Rondani, 1856, which was preoccupied by a beetle genus. However, the name ''Liancalus'' is threatened by a change in type species of ''Anoplomerus'' from "''Hydrophorus Regius'' Fabr." (now '' Liancalus virens'' ( Scopoli, 1763)) to "''Hydrophorus Notatus'' Meig." (now '' Scellus notatus'' (Fabricius, 1781)), made in an overlooked unpaginated corrigendum on the last page of Rondani, 1856, which would make ''Liancalus'' a synonym of '' Scellus''. An application to the ICZN was made to conserve the names ''Liancalus'' and ''Scellus'' by designating ''Dolichopus regius'' Fabricius, 1805 as the type species of ''Anoplomerus''. This was ...
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Liancalus Lobatus
''Liancalus'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It contains at least 21 species distributed worldwide except in Australasia and Oceania. The genus includes some of the largest species in the family, with body length approaching 12 mm in some species. Nomenclature ''Liancalus'' Loew, 1857 is a replacement name for ''Anoplomerus'' Rondani, 1856, which was preoccupied by a beetle genus. However, the name ''Liancalus'' is threatened by a change in type species of ''Anoplomerus'' from "''Hydrophorus Regius'' Fabr." (now '' Liancalus virens'' ( Scopoli, 1763)) to "''Hydrophorus Notatus'' Meig." (now '' Scellus notatus'' (Fabricius, 1781)), made in an overlooked unpaginated corrigendum on the last page of Rondani, 1856, which would make ''Liancalus'' a synonym of '' Scellus''. An application to the ICZN was made to conserve the names ''Liancalus'' and ''Scellus'' by designating ''Dolichopus regius'' Fabricius, 1805 as the type species of ''Anoplomerus''. This was ...
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Liancalus Limbatus
''Liancalus limbatus'' is a species in the family Dolichopodidae ("longlegged flies"), in the order Diptera 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 ... ("flies"). References Further reading * External linksDiptera.info Hydrophorinae Insects described in 1917 {{Dolichopodidae-stub ...
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Liancalus Lasius
''Liancalus'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It contains at least 21 species distributed worldwide except in Australasia and Oceania. The genus includes some of the largest species in the family, with body length approaching 12 mm in some species. Nomenclature ''Liancalus'' Loew, 1857 is a replacement name for ''Anoplomerus'' Rondani, 1856, which was preoccupied by a beetle genus. However, the name ''Liancalus'' is threatened by a change in type species of ''Anoplomerus'' from "''Hydrophorus Regius'' Fabr." (now '' Liancalus virens'' ( Scopoli, 1763)) to "''Hydrophorus Notatus'' Meig." (now '' Scellus notatus'' (Fabricius, 1781)), made in an overlooked unpaginated corrigendum on the last page of Rondani, 1856, which would make ''Liancalus'' a synonym of '' Scellus''. An application to the ICZN was made to conserve the names ''Liancalus'' and ''Scellus'' by designating ''Dolichopus regius'' Fabricius, 1805 as the type species of ''Anoplomerus''. This was ...
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John Merton Aldrich
John Merton Aldrich (January 28, 1866 – May 27, 1934) was an American entomologist. Aldrich was the Associate Curator of Insects at the United States National Museum. He is considered one of the most prolific entomologists in the study of flies. Biography John Merton Aldrich was born in Rochester, Minnesota on January 28, 1866. When he was fifteen, he moved with his family to a farm in South Dakota. He enrolled at South Dakota State University and graduated in 1888, one year early because the university president wanted to have a graduating class that year. He studied entomology briefly under Otto Lugger at the University of Minnesota and then started working at the South Dakota State Agricultural Experiment Station with the understanding that he would continue to study entomology in the winter. In 1889 he enrolled at Michigan State University and studied with entomologist Albert J. Cook. Cook suggested that he focus his studies on a single order of insects; Aldrich followed hi ...
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Liancalus Hydrophilus
''Liancalus'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It contains at least 21 species distributed worldwide except in Australasia and Oceania. The genus includes some of the largest species in the family, with body length approaching 12 mm in some species. Nomenclature ''Liancalus'' Loew, 1857 is a replacement name for ''Anoplomerus'' Rondani, 1856, which was preoccupied by a beetle genus. However, the name ''Liancalus'' is threatened by a change in type species of ''Anoplomerus'' from "''Hydrophorus Regius'' Fabr." (now '' Liancalus virens'' ( Scopoli, 1763)) to "''Hydrophorus Notatus'' Meig." (now '' Scellus notatus'' (Fabricius, 1781)), made in an overlooked unpaginated corrigendum on the last page of Rondani, 1856, which would make ''Liancalus'' a synonym of '' Scellus''. An application to the ICZN was made to conserve the names ''Liancalus'' and ''Scellus'' by designating ''Dolichopus regius'' Fabricius, 1805 as the type species of ''Anoplomerus''. This was ...
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Liancalus Glaucus
''Liancalus'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It contains at least 21 species distributed worldwide except in Australasia and Oceania. The genus includes some of the largest species in the family, with body length approaching 12 mm in some species. Nomenclature ''Liancalus'' Loew, 1857 is a replacement name for ''Anoplomerus'' Rondani, 1856, which was preoccupied by a beetle genus. However, the name ''Liancalus'' is threatened by a change in type species of ''Anoplomerus'' from "''Hydrophorus Regius'' Fabr." (now '' Liancalus virens'' ( Scopoli, 1763)) to "''Hydrophorus Notatus'' Meig." (now '' Scellus notatus'' (Fabricius, 1781)), made in an overlooked unpaginated corrigendum on the last page of Rondani, 1856, which would make ''Liancalus'' a synonym of '' Scellus''. An application to the ICZN was made to conserve the names ''Liancalus'' and ''Scellus'' by designating ''Dolichopus regius'' Fabricius, 1805 as the type species of ''Anoplomerus''. This was ...
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Liancalus Genualis
''Liancalus genualis'' is a species of long-legged fly in the family Dolichopodidae. It is the only species in the genus ''Liancalus ''Liancalus'' is a genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae. It contains at least 21 species distributed worldwide except in Australasia and Oceania. The genus includes some of the largest species in the family, with body length approaching ...'' known to occur in eastern North America. References Hydrophorinae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1861 Taxa named by Hermann Loew {{dolichopodidae-stub ...
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Oleg Negrobov
Oleg Pavlovich Negrobov (russian: link=no, Олег Павлович Негробов; 22 November 1941, Voronezh – 8 January 2021) was a Russian entomologist, Professor, doctor of science (biology) from Voronezh. He studied in Voronezh State University. He described more than 350 taxa of Dolichopodidae, a family of flies. The fly genera '' Negrobovia'' and '' Olegonegrobovia'' were named in his honor. Negrobov was a member of the Civic Chamber of Voronezh Oblast Voronezh Oblast (russian: Воронежская область, Voronezhskaya oblast) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the city of Voronezh. Its population was 2,308,792 as of the 2021 Census. Geography V .... References Sources O. P. Negrobov 1941 births 2021 deaths Russian entomologists Soviet zoologists Dipterists Soviet entomologists Voronezh State University alumni 21st-century Russian zoologists 20th-century Russian zoologists People from Voronezh ...
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