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Leptotarsus
''Leptotarsus'' is a genus of Tipulidae, true crane fly. Species *Subgenus ''Aldrovandia'' Günther Enderlein, Enderlein, 1912 :*''Leptotarsus gesneri, L. gesneri'' (Günther Enderlein, Enderlein, 1912) *Subgenus ''Araucomyia'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1929 :*''Leptotarsus brevihirsutus, L. brevihirsutus'' (Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1934) :*''Leptotarsus paulseni, L. paulseni'' (Philippi, 1866) :*''Leptotarsus penitus, L. penitus'' (Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1944) *Subgenus ''Aurotipula'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1924 :*''Leptotarsus apertus, L. apertus'' (Frederick Wallace Edwards, Edwards, 1923) :*''Leptotarsus atroflavus, L. atroflavus'' (Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1922) :*''Leptotarsus auroatrus, L. auroatrus'' (Frederick Wallace Edwards, Edwards, 1923) :*''Leptotarsus bivittatus, L. bivittatus'' (Frederick Wallace Edwards, Edwards, 1923) :*''Leptotarsus brevitarsis, L. brevitarsis'' (Frederick Wallace Edwards, Edwards, 1923) :*''L ...
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Leptotarsus (subgenus)
''Leptotarsus'' is a genus of Tipulidae, true crane fly. Species *Subgenus ''Aldrovandia'' Günther Enderlein, Enderlein, 1912 :*''Leptotarsus gesneri, L. gesneri'' (Günther Enderlein, Enderlein, 1912) *Subgenus ''Araucomyia'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1929 :*''Leptotarsus brevihirsutus, L. brevihirsutus'' (Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1934) :*''Leptotarsus paulseni, L. paulseni'' (Philippi, 1866) :*''Leptotarsus penitus, L. penitus'' (Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1944) *Subgenus ''Aurotipula'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1924 :*''Leptotarsus apertus, L. apertus'' (Frederick Wallace Edwards, Edwards, 1923) :*''Leptotarsus atroflavus, L. atroflavus'' (Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1922) :*''Leptotarsus auroatrus, L. auroatrus'' (Frederick Wallace Edwards, Edwards, 1923) :*''Leptotarsus bivittatus, L. bivittatus'' (Frederick Wallace Edwards, Edwards, 1923) :*''Leptotarsus brevitarsis, L. brevitarsis'' (Frederick Wallace Edwards, Edwards, 1923) :*''L ...
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Leptotarsus Macquartii
''Leptotarsus'' is a genus of true crane fly. Species *Subgenus ''Aldrovandia'' Enderlein, 1912 :*'' L. gesneri'' ( Enderlein, 1912) *Subgenus '' Araucomyia'' Alexander, 1929 :*'' L. brevihirsutus'' ( Alexander, 1934) :*'' L. paulseni'' (Philippi, 1866) :*'' L. penitus'' ( Alexander, 1944) *Subgenus '' Aurotipula'' Alexander, 1924 :*'' L. apertus'' (Edwards, 1923) :*'' L. atroflavus'' ( Alexander, 1922) :*'' L. auroatrus'' (Edwards, 1923) :*'' L. bivittatus'' (Edwards, 1923) :*'' L. brevitarsis'' (Edwards, 1923) :*'' L. clarus'' (Kirby, 1884) :*'' L. dux'' (Kirby, 1884) :*'' L. ferruginosus'' (Edwards, 1923) :*'' L. flavoscapus'' ( Alexander, 1922) :*'' L. neali'' Oosterbroek, 1989 :*'' L. occlusus'' (Edwards, 1924) :*'' L. orion'' (Hudson, 1895) :*'' L. subtener'' ( Alexander, 1922) *Subgenus '' Brevicera'' Miller, 1945 :*'' L. aenigmaticus'' ( Alexander, 1926) :*'' L. heterogamus'' (Hudson, 1913) :*'' L. waitakerensis'' ( Alexander, 1952) *Subgenus '' Ceoneura'' Alexander, ...
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Phymatopsis (subgenus)
Phymatopsis may refer to: * a synonym for ''Selliguea'', a fern genus * ''Leptotarsus'' subg. ''Phymatopsis'', a subgenus in the crane flies genus ''Leptotarsus ''Leptotarsus'' is a genus of Tipulidae, true crane fly. Species *Subgenus ''Aldrovandia'' Günther Enderlein, Enderlein, 1912 :*''Leptotarsus gesneri, L. gesneri'' (Günther Enderlein, Enderlein, 1912) *Subgenus ''Araucomyia'' Charles Paul Alex ...
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Tipulidae
Crane fly is a common name referring to any member of the insect family (biology), family Tipulidae. Cylindrotominae, Limoniinae, and Pediciinae have been ranked as subfamilies of Tipulidae by most authors, though occasionally elevated to family rank. In the most recent classifications, only Pediciidae is now ranked as a separate family, due to considerations of paraphyly. In colloquial speech, crane flies are sometimes known as "mosquito hawks", "skeeter-eater", or "daddy longlegs", (a term also used to describe opiliones (harvestmen) and members of the spider family Pholcidae, both of which are arachnids). The larvae of crane flies are known commonly as leatherjackets. Crown group crane flies have existed since at least the Barremian Stage (stratigraphy), stage of the Early Cretaceous and Cosmopolitan distribution, are found worldwide, though individual species usually have limited ranges. They are most diverse in the tropics but are also common in northern latitudes and high e ...
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Tipulinae
Tipulinae is a subfamily of crane flies. It contains the typical crane flies from the genus ''Tipula''. Genera *'' Acracantha'' Skuse, 1890 *'' Angarotipula'' Savchenko, 1961 *''Austrotipula'' Alexander, 1920 *'' Brachypremna'' Osten Sacken, 1887 *'' Brithura'' Edwards, 1916 *''Clytocosmus'' Skuse, 1890 *'' Elnoretta'' Alexander, 1929 *''Euvaldiviana'' Alexander, 1981 *'' Goniotipula'' Alexander, 1921 *''Holorusia'' Loew, 1863 *''Hovapeza'' Alexander, 1951 *'' Hovatipula'' Alexander, 1955 *'' Idiotipula'' Alexander, 1921 *'' Indotipula'' Edwards, 1931 *'' Ischnotoma'' Skuse, 1890 *''Keiseromyia'' Alexander, 1963 *''Leptotarsus'' Guerin-Meneville, 1831 *''Macgregoromyia'' Alexander, 1929 *''Megistocera'' Wiedemann, 1828 *'' Nephrotoma'' Meigen, 1803 *'' Nigrotipula'' Hudson & Vane-Wright, 1969 *'' Ozodicera'' Macquart, 1834 *'' Platyphasia'' Skuse, 1890 *'' Prionocera'' Loew, 1844 *'' Prionota'' van der Wulp, 1885 *'' Ptilogyna'' Westwood, 1835 *'' Scamboneura'' Osten ...
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Animal
Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the Kingdom (biology), biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals Heterotroph, consume organic material, Cellular respiration#Aerobic respiration, breathe oxygen, are Motility, able to move, can Sexual reproduction, reproduce sexually, and go through an ontogenetic stage in which their body consists of a hollow sphere of Cell (biology), cells, the blastula, during Embryogenesis, embryonic development. Over 1.5 million Extant taxon, living animal species have been Species description, described—of which around 1 million are Insecta, insects—but it has been estimated there are over 7 million animal species in total. Animals range in length from to . They have Ecology, complex interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs. The scientific study of animals is known as zoology. Most living animal species are in Bilateria, a clade whose members have a Symmetry in biology#Bilate ...
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Hermann Loew
Friedrich Hermann Loew (19 July 1807 – 21 April 1879) was a German entomologist who specialised in the study of Diptera, an order of insects including flies, mosquitoes, gnats and midges. He described many world species and was the first specialist to work on the Diptera of the United States. Biography Early years Hermann Loew was born in Weissenfels, Saxony a short distance south of Halle (Germany). The Loew family, though not wealthy, was well-placed. Loew's father was a functionary for the Department of Justice of the Duchy of Saxony who later became a ''Geheimer Regierungsrath'' of Prussia. Between 1817 and 1829 Loew attended first the Convent school of Rossleben, then the University of Halle-Wittenberg, graduating in mathematics, philology and natural history. Teacher, tutor and husband Recognizing his abilities as a mathematician, the university, on his graduation, appointed him as a lecturer in the same subjects. In 1830 he went to Berlin and gave lessons in differen ...
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Carl Robert Osten-Sacken
Carl Robert Osten-Sacken or Carl-Robert Romanovich, Baron von der Osten-Sacken, Baron Osten Sacken (21 August 1828, – 20 May 1906) was a Russian diplomat and entomologist. He served as the Russian consul general in New York City during the American Civil War, living in the United States from 1856 to 1877. He worked on the taxonomy of flies in general and particularly of the family Tipulidae (crane flies). Early life Carl Robert Osten-Sacken was born on 21 August 1828 in St. Petersburg as the son of Baltic German Baron Reinhold Friedrich von der Osten-Sacken (1791-1864) and his wife, Elisabeth von Engelhardt (1805-1873). Biography He took an interest in insects at the age of eleven through the influence of Joseph N. Schatiloff, a Russian coleopterist. In 1849 he joined the Imperial Foreign Office and while still in Russia he published his first entomological papers, including an account of the species found in the suburbs of St. Petersburg. In 1856, he was sent to Was ...
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