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Protohermes Tenellus
''Protohermes'' is a genus of dobsonflies in the family Corydalidae. ''Protohermes'' is the most specious and widely distributed genus within Megaloptera, but up to 85% of species are restricted to small endemic areas in Asia. This endemism may be a result of an association with high elevation and high slope streams in Northern Vietnam and China. Description Adult ''Protohermes'' generally have yellow coloration with white spots on the wings. The male genetalia region is diverse across the genus and can be useful for species-level identification, especially the shape and size of the tenth tergum and the subgenital plate at the ninth sternum. Nuptial gifts in ''Protohermes'' may as large as 20% of the total body mass of the male and can require up to 2 days to recover before mating again. The size and phenology of larvae is closely tied to the availability of different sizes of prey. Dwarfism occurs in populations on islands and peninsulas as a result of fewer species ...
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Herman Willem Van Der Weele
Herman Willem van der Weele (8 October 1879 – 29 August 1910) was a Dutch entomologist. He was the son of Dutch painter Herman Johannes van der Weele Herman Johannes van der Weele (13 January 1852, Middelburg – 2 December 1930, The Hague) was a Dutch painter of the second generation of the Hague School. He is the father of Dutch entomologist Herman Willem van der Weele (1879–1910). Van de ... (1852–1930). Works * Ascalaphiden: monographisch. HW van der Weele, ME baron de Sélys-Longchamps – 1908 * New genera and species of Megaloptera Latr. HW Van der Weele – Notes from the Leyden Museum, 1909 * Mecoptera and Planipennia of insulinde. HW Van der Weele, E Jacobson – Notes from the Leyden Museum, 1909 * Megaloptera (Latreille): monographic revision. HW van der Weele – 1910 References External links * 1879 births 1910 deaths Dutch entomologists Leiden University alumni University of Bern alumni Scientists from The Hague Deaths from cholera ...
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