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Parentia Incomitata
''Parentia'' is a large genus of fly, flies in the family Dolichopodidae. Species * ''Parentia agama'' Bickel, 2002 * ''Parentia angustipennis'' (Hermann Loew, Loew, 1858) * ''Parentia anomalicosta'' Bickel, 1992 * ''Parentia aotearoa'' Bickel, 1992 * ''Parentia argenticauda'' Bickel, 2002 * ''Parentia argentifrons'' Bickel, 1992 * ''Parentia asymmetrica'' Igor Grichanov, Grichanov, 2000 * ''Parentia backyama'' Bickel, 1994 * ''Parentia barbarae'' Bickel, 1994 * ''Parentia bourail'' Bickel, 2002 * ''Parentia bourgoini'' Bickel, 2002 * ''Parentia cagiae'' Bickel, 2006 * ''Parentia caldyanup'' Bickel, 1994 * ''Parentia calignosa'' Bickel, 1992 * ''Parentia cardaleae'' Bickel, 1994 * ''Parentia caudisetae'' Bickel, 2002 * ''Parentia chaineyi'' Bickel, 1994 * ''Parentia chathamensis'' Bickel, 1992 * ''Parentia cilifoliata'' (Octave Parent, Parent, 1933) * ''Parentia defecta'' Bickel, 1992 * ''Parentia degener'' (Octave Parent, Parent, 1934) * ''Parentia dispar'' (Pierre-Justin-Marie ...
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George Hudleston Hurlstone Hardy
George Hudleston Hurlstone Hardy (14 August 1882 – 9 January 1966) was an entomologist who specialized in the biology of Diptera, especially Asilidae, Muscidae, Calliphoridae and Sarcophagidae. He was the eldest son of Matilda Margaret Hudleston and English engineer and amateur entomologist Major George Hurlstone Hardy, who wrote ''The Book of the Fly.'' Hardy grew up in the Old House on Park Road in Twickenham and his second cousin was composer William Yeates Hurlstone. Hardy studied engineering at the Northumberland Institute and abandoned his Roman Catholic faith after reading Darwin's ''On the Origin of Species''. After migrating to Australia in 1911, Hardy became assistant curator of the Tasmanian Museum, then a fellow in economic biology at the University of Queensland. His collection, including his types, is shared between the Tasmanian Museum and the Australian Museum. Other collections are in the CSIRO Division of Economic Entomology and the University of Queensland ...
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