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Limnophila (fly)
''Limnophila'' is a genus of limoniid crane flies in the family Limoniidae. There are at least 280 described species in ''Limnophila''. Members of the family Limoniidae were previously in a subfamily of Tipulidae which was promoted to family rank. Species *Subgenus '' Araucolimnophila'' Alexander, 1940 :*'' L. wolffhuegeli'' Alexander, 1940 *Subgenus '' Arctolimnophila'' Alexander, 1966 :*'' L. claggi'' Alexander, 1931 :*'' L. subcostata'' (Alexander, 1911) *Subgenus '' Atopolimnophila'' Alexander, 1972 :*'' L. laricicola'' Alexander, 1912 *Subgenus '' Dasylimnophila'' Alexander, 1965 :*'' L. stuckenbergiana'' Alexander, 1965 :*'' L. velitor'' Alexander, 1951 *Subgenus '' Dendrolimnophila'' Alexander, 1949 :*'' L. albomanicata'' (Alexander, 1945) :*'' L. shikokuensis'' Alexander, 1953 *Subgenus '' Elporiomyia'' Alexander, 1964 :*'' L. breviterebra'' Alexander, 1965 :*'' L. crepuscula'' Wood, 1952 :*'' L. nox'' Alexander, 1921 :*'' L. woodiana'' Alexander, 1964 *Subgenus '' Habrol ...
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Limnophila Schranki
''Limnophila schranki'' is a cranefly in the family Limoniidae. It is a Palearctic species with a limited distribution in Europe. R. L. Coe, Paul Freeman & P. F. Mattingly Nematocera: families Tipulidae to Chironomidae (Tipulidae). ''Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects ''Handbooks for the Identification of British Insects'' is a series of books produced by the Royal Entomological Society (RES). The aim of the Handbooks is to provide illustrated identification keys to the insects of Britain, together with concise ...'' Vol 9 Part 2 ipdf download manual Out of date but online at no cost It is found in a wide range of habitats and micro habitats: in earth rich in humus, in swamps and marshes, along streams, in leaf litter and in wet spots in woods. References External links Limoniidae {{Limoniidae-stub ...
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Ignaz Rudolph Schiner
Ignaz Rudolf Schiner (April 17, 1813 – July 6, 1873) was an Austrian entomologist who specialised in Diptera. Schiner was born in , Horn and died in Vienna. He was a ministerial secretary in Vienna His most significant publications are: * ''Fauna Austriaca. Die Fliegen (Diptera). Nach der analytischen Methode bearbeitet'' 1862–1864. *As editor ''Catalogus systematicus dipterorum Europae. W.M.W. Impensis: Societatis Zoologico-Botanicae'' 1864. Schiner's collections are in the Naturhistorisches Museum The Natural History Museum Vienna (german: Naturhistorisches Museum Wien) is a large natural history museum located in Vienna, Austria. It is one of the most important natural history museums worldwide. The NHM Vienna is one of the largest museum ... in Vienna. References *Frauenfeld, von 1873 chiner, I. R. ''Verh. k.-k. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien'', Sitzungsber., Wien 23: 465-468. *Musgrave, A. 1932 ''Bibliography of Australian Entomology'' 1775–1930. Sydney, 280 *Osten-Sacken, ...
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Camillo Rondani
Camillo Rondani (21 November 1808 – 17 September 1879) was an Italian entomologist noted for his studies of Diptera. Early life, family and education Camillo Rondani was born in Parma when the city was part of the French Empire Napoleon having crowned himself King of Italy. The Rondani family were wealthy landowners and of "rich and of ancient origins" with ecclesiastical connections preliminary. Camillo's early education was in a seminary. He then passed into the public school system where, encouraged by Macedonio Melloni his physics and chemistry teacher in the preparatory course for the University of Parma, he did not attend the law lessons though his family had insisted. He attended mineralogy classes given by a Franciscan priest Father Bagatta and was taught natural history, a complementary course to botany for Medicine and Pharmacy. The Reader of Botany to the Athenaeum Parmesan was Professori Giorgio Jan, assistant at the Imperial Museum in Vienna and holder of the ...
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Limnophila (subgenus)
Limnophila may refer to: * ''Limnophila'' (fly), a crane fly genus ** ''Limnophila'' (subgenus), a subgenus in the fly taxonomy * ''Limnophila'' (plant), an aquatic plant genus {{Genus disambiguation ...
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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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