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Philoliche Dorsalis
''Philoliche'' is a genus of long-tongued Horse-flies found in the Old World. It appears to be the sole member of tribe Philolichini. The species ''Philoliche longirostris'' is noted for having the longest extension of the labium, used by males and females to obtain nectar. Females obtain blood from vertebrates using the shorter feeding tube (or syntrophium) that is hidden at the base of the labium. Species *'' Philoliche acutipalpis'' ( Enderlein, 1925) *'' Philoliche adjuncta'' ( Walker, 1848) *''Philoliche aethiopica'' ( Thunberg, 1789) *'' Philoliche alternans'' ( Macquart, 1855) *'' Philoliche amboinensis'' (Fabricius, 1805) *''Philoliche andrenoides'' Usher, 1965 *''Philoliche angolensis'' Dias & Serrano, 1967 *''Philoliche angulata'' (Fabricius, 1805) *''Philoliche armigera'' Oldroyd, 1957 *''Philoliche atricornis'' (Wiedemann, 1821) *'' Philoliche auricoma'' ( Austen, 1911) *'' Philoliche basalis'' Oldroyd, 1957 *'' Philoliche beckeri'' (Bezzi, 1901) *'' Philoliche biv ...
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Christian Rudolph Wilhelm Wiedemann
Christian Rudolph Wilhelm Wiedemann (7 December 1770 in Brunswick – 31 December 1840 in Kiel) was a German physician, historian, naturalist and entomologist. He is best known for his studies of world Diptera, but he also studied Hymenoptera and Coleoptera, although far less expertly. Biography Wiedemann’s father, Conrad Eberhard Wiedemann (1722–1804) was an art dealer and his mother, Dorothea Frederike (née Raspe) (1741–1804) was the daughter of an accountant in the Royal Mining Service and also interested in the arts. After his education in Brunswick, he matriculated in 1790 to the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Jena where he was a contemporary of the poet Friedrich von Hardenberg. While attending university, Wiedemann, was one of the many pupils of Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, and travelled to Saxony and Bohemia. He obtained his doctoral degree in 1792 with a thesis entitled ''Dissertatio inauguralis sistens vitia gennus humanum debilitantia''. He then w ...
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Philoliche Andrenoides
''Philoliche'' is a genus of long-tongued Horse-flies found in the Old World. It appears to be the sole member of tribe Philolichini. The species ''Philoliche longirostris'' is noted for having the longest extension of the labium, used by males and females to obtain nectar. Females obtain blood from vertebrates using the shorter feeding tube (or syntrophium) that is hidden at the base of the labium. Species *'' Philoliche acutipalpis'' ( Enderlein, 1925) *'' Philoliche adjuncta'' ( Walker, 1848) *''Philoliche aethiopica'' ( Thunberg, 1789) *'' Philoliche alternans'' ( Macquart, 1855) *'' Philoliche amboinensis'' (Fabricius, 1805) *'' Philoliche andrenoides'' Usher, 1965 *''Philoliche angolensis'' Dias & Serrano, 1967 *''Philoliche angulata'' (Fabricius, 1805) *''Philoliche armigera'' Oldroyd, 1957 *''Philoliche atricornis'' (Wiedemann, 1821) *'' Philoliche auricoma'' ( Austen, 1911) *'' Philoliche basalis'' Oldroyd, 1957 *'' Philoliche beckeri'' (Bezzi, 1901) *'' Philoliche bi ...
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Jacques-Marie-Frangile Bigot
Jacques Marie Frangile Bigot (1818–1893) was a French naturalist and entomologist most noted for his studies of Diptera. Bigot was born in Paris, France, where he lived all his life, though he had a small house in Quincy-sous-Sénart, Essonne. He became a member of the Entomological Society of France in 1844, and his first paper was published in its Annals in 1845, as was most of his later work. Bigot was a prolific author, and, like Francis Walker, his work was the subject of much later criticism. Bigot's collection of exotic (extra-European) Tabanidae and Syrphidae was purchased by George Henry Verrall, who gave it to the Natural History Museum in London. The exotic Asilidae and all his European Diptera were presented to the Hope Department of Entomology of Oxford University. The Coleoptera and Hemiptera were presented to the Entomological Society of France by A. P. Mauppin in 1899. Selected works *1845?- 18—Diptères nouveaux ou peu connus long series in ''Ann Soc ...
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Philoliche Brachyrrhyncha
''Philoliche'' is a genus of long-tongued Horse-flies found in the Old World. It appears to be the sole member of tribe Philolichini. The species ''Philoliche longirostris'' is noted for having the longest extension of the labium, used by males and females to obtain nectar. Females obtain blood from vertebrates using the shorter feeding tube (or syntrophium) that is hidden at the base of the labium. Species *'' Philoliche acutipalpis'' ( Enderlein, 1925) *'' Philoliche adjuncta'' ( Walker, 1848) *''Philoliche aethiopica'' ( Thunberg, 1789) *'' Philoliche alternans'' ( Macquart, 1855) *'' Philoliche amboinensis'' (Fabricius, 1805) *''Philoliche andrenoides'' Usher, 1965 *''Philoliche angolensis'' Dias & Serrano, 1967 *''Philoliche angulata'' (Fabricius, 1805) *''Philoliche armigera'' Oldroyd, 1957 *''Philoliche atricornis'' (Wiedemann, 1821) *'' Philoliche auricoma'' ( Austen, 1911) *'' Philoliche basalis'' Oldroyd, 1957 *'' Philoliche beckeri'' (Bezzi, 1901) *'' Philoliche biv ...
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