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Rachiceridae
The Brachyceran infraorder Xylophagomorpha is a small group that consists solely of the family Xylophagidae, which presently contains subfamilies that were sometimes considered to be two small related families (Coenomyiidae and Rachiceridae). Other obsolete names for members of this family include Exeretonevridae and Heterostomidae. The family is known by the English name awl-flies. The larvae are often predatory, consuming other insect larvae living in rotting wood. Description Flies in this family have elongated bodies and resemble ichneumon wasps in shape. The base of the abdomen is constricted. The antennae have three segments.Watson, L. and Dallwitz, M.J. 2003 onwardsXylophagidae. British Insects: The Families of Diptera. Version 1 January 2012. Genera These nine genera belong to the family Xylophagidae: *''Anacanthaspis'' Röder, 1889 *''Arthropeas'' Loew, 1850 *''Coenomyia'' Latreille, 1797 *''Dialysis'' Walker in Saunders, 1850 *''Exeretonevra'' Macquart, 1846 *' ...
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Rachicerus
''Rachicerus'' is a genus of flies in the family Xylophagidae. Species *'' Rachicerus amorosus'' Nagatomi, 1982 *'' Rachicerus anachoreticus'' Nagatomi, 1982 *'' Rachicerus aterrimus'' Senior-White, 1924 *'' Rachicerus bellus'' Osten Sacken, 1886 *'' Rachicerus bicolor'' Brunetti, 1912 *'' Rachicerus bifidus'' Nagatomi, 1970 *'' Rachicerus bilineus'' (Walker, 1861) *'' Rachicerus boarius'' Nagatomi, 1970 *'' Rachicerus brevicornis'' Kertész, 1914 *'' Rachicerus carrerai'' Pujol-Luz, 2019 *'' Rachicerus endymion'' Nagatomi, 1970 *'' Rachicerus fenestratus'' Kertész, 1914 *'' Rachicerus flabellum'' Nagatomi, 1970 *'' Rachicerus flavomaculatus'' (Leonard, 1930) *'' Rachicerus fluidus'' Nagatomi, 1970 *'' Rachicerus formosus'' ( Loew, 1850) *'' Rachicerus fulvicollis'' Walker, 1854 *'' Rachicerus fulvicornis'' (Snellen van Vollenhoven, 1863) *'' Rachicerus galloisi'' Séguy, 1948 *'' Rachicerus guttatus'' Nagatomi, 1970 *'' Rachicerus hainanensis'' Yang & Yang, 2002 *'' Rachic ...
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Xylophagidae
The Brachyceran infraorder Xylophagomorpha is a small group that consists solely of the family Xylophagidae, which presently contains subfamilies that were sometimes considered to be two small related families (Coenomyiidae and Rachiceridae). Other obsolete names for members of this family include Exeretonevridae and Heterostomidae. The family is known by the English name awl-flies. The larvae are often predatory, consuming other insect larvae living in rotting wood. Description Flies in this family have elongated bodies and resemble ichneumon wasps in shape. The base of the abdomen is constricted. The antennae have three segments.Watson, L. and Dallwitz, M.J. 2003 onwardsXylophagidae. British Insects: The Families of Diptera. Version 1 January 2012. Genera These nine genera belong to the family Xylophagidae: *'' Anacanthaspis'' Röder, 1889 *'' Arthropeas'' Loew, 1850 *'' Coenomyia'' Latreille, 1797 *'' Dialysis'' Walker in Saunders, 1850 *'' Exeretonevra'' Macquart, 18 ...
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Coenomyia Ferruginea
''Coenomyia ferruginea'' is a species of fly in the family Xylophagidae. Distribution Europe Europe is a large peninsula conventionally considered a continent in its own right because of its great physical size and the weight of its history and traditions. Europe is also considered a subcontinent of Eurasia and it is located entirel ..., North America. References Xylophagidae Insects described in 1763 Diptera of Europe Diptera of North America Taxa named by Giovanni Antonio Scopoli {{Xylophagomorpha-stub ...
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William Wilson Saunders
William Wilson Saunders FRS (4 June 1809 – 13 September 1879) was a British insurance broker, entomologist and botanist. Saunders was an underwriter at Lloyd's of London. He served as president of the Entomological Society from 1841 to 1842 and again from 1856 to 1857, was treasurer of the Linnean Society of London from 1861 to 1873 and was a Fellow of the Royal Society from 1853. Saunders who lived at Reigate was also a well known horticulturalist Horticulture is the branch of agriculture that deals with the art, science, technology, and business of plant cultivation. It includes the cultivation of fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, herbs, sprouts, mushrooms, algae, flowers, seaweeds and no .... His entomological interests centred on Lepidoptera and Hymenoptera but his collection contained insects from all orders. Saunder's Diptera collection contained many new species. These were described in a series of papers by Francis Walker entitled ''Insecta Saundersiana''. ...
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Brachycera Families
The Brachycera are a suborder (biology), suborder of the order Diptera. It is a major suborder consisting of around 120 Family (biology), families. Their most distinguishing characteristic is reduced antenna (biology), antenna segmentation. Description A summary of the main physical characteristics is: * antenna (biology), Antenna size (with eight or fewer flagellomeres) is reduced. * The maxilla (arthropod mouthpart), maxillary palp (an elongated appendage near the mouth) has two segments or fewer. * The back portions of the larval head capsule extend into the prothorax (the anterior part of the thorax, which bears the first pair of legs). * Two distinct parts make up of the larval Mandible (insect mouthpart), mandible (lower jaw). * The epandrium and hypandrium of the genitalia are separated in males. * No premandible is present on the lower surface of the Insect mouthparts, labrum (the roof of the mouth). * The configuration of the CuA2 and A1 wing wing vein, veins is distinc ...
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Rachicerus Obscuripennis
''Rachicerus obscuripennis'' is a North American Diptera of the Rachicerinae family. It is the only North American species with pectinate (comblike) flagellomeres (antenna segments). Distribution United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territori .... References Xylophagidae Insects described in 1863 Taxa named by Hermann Loew Diptera of North America {{Xylophagomorpha-stub ...
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Johann Wilhelm Meigen
Johann Wilhelm Meigen (3 May 1764 – 11 July 1845) was a German entomologist famous for his pioneering work on Diptera. Life Early years Meigen was born in Solingen, the fifth of eight children of Johann Clemens Meigen and Sibylla Margaretha Bick. His parents, though not poor, were not wealthy either. They ran a small shop in Solingen. His paternal grandparents, however, owned an estate and hamlet with twenty houses. Adding to the rental income, Meigen's grandfather was a farmer and a guild mastercutler in Solingen. Two years after Meigen was born, his grandparents died and his parents moved to the family estate. This was already heavily indebted by the Seven Years' War, then bad crops and rash speculations forced the sale of the farm and the family moved back to Solingen. Meigen attended the town school but only for a short time. He had learned to read and write on his grandfather's estate and he read widely at home as well as taking an interest in natural history. A lodge ...
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Xylophagus
''Xylophagus'' is a genus of flies in the family Xylophagidae. Species *'' Xylophagus admirandus'' Krivosheina & Mamaev, 1972 *'' Xylophagus albopilosus'' Miyatake, 1965 *'' Xylophagus ater'' Meigen, 1804 *'' Xylophagus bungei'' (Pleske, 1925) *'' Xylophagus caucasicus'' Krivosheina & Mamaev, 1982 *'' Xylophagus cinctus'' ( De Geer, 1776) *'' Xylophagus compeditus'' Meigen & Wiedemann, 1820 *'' Xylophagus decorus'' Williston, 1885 *'' Xylophagus durango'' Woodley, 1994 *'' Xylophagus eridanus'' Meunier, 1908 *'' Xylophagus fulgidus'' Webb, 1979 *'' Xylophagus gracilis'' Williston, 1885 *'' Xylophagus junki'' ( Szilády, 1932) *'' Xylophagus lugens'' Loew, 1863 *'' Xylophagus lukjanovitshi'' Krivosheina & Mamaev, 1972 *'' Xylophagus matsumurae'' ssp. inermis Krivosheina & Krivosheina, 2000 *'' Xylophagus mengeanus'' Giebel, 1856 *'' Xylophagus mongolicus'' Kovalev, 1982 *'' Xylophagus nitidus'' Adams, 1904 *'' Xylophagus nudatus'' Nagatomi & Saigusa, 1969 *'' Xylophagus refle ...
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Shōnen Matsumura
was a Japanese entomologist. Born in Akashi, Hyōgo, Dr. Shōnen Matsumura established Japan's first course on entomology at Hokkaido University. The courses were both applied (on insects of importance in forestry and agriculture) and theoretical. He named over 1,200 species of Japanese insects and in 1926 he founded the entomological journal ''Insecta Matsumurana.'' Matsumura wrote many scientific papers and books including ''6,000 illustrated Insects of Japan-Empire'' (1931). He died in Tokyo. His collection is in Hokkaido University in Sapporo. References Howard, L. O. 1930 ''History of applied Entomology (Somewhat Anecdotal)''. Smiths. Miscell. Coll. 84 X+1-564. External links DEI biografiObituary list and portrait. * Insecta matsumurana', the Journal of the Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University , or , is a Japanese national university in Sapporo, Hokkaido. It was the fifth Imperial University in Japan, which were established to be the nation's finest in ...
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Odontosabula
''Odontosabula'' is a genus of flies in the family Xylophagidae The Brachyceran infraorder Xylophagomorpha is a small group that consists solely of the family Xylophagidae, which presently contains subfamilies that were sometimes considered to be two small related families (Coenomyiidae and Rachiceridae). .... Species *'' Odontosabula czerskii'' (Pleske, 1925) *'' Odontosabula decora'' Nagatomi, 1985 *'' Odontosabula fulvipilosa'' Nagatomi, 1985 *'' Odontosabula gloriosa'' Matsumura, 1905 *'' Odontosabula licenti'' ( Séguy, 1952) References {{Taxonbar, from=Q14670005 Xylophagidae Brachycera genera Taxa named by Shōnen Matsumura Diptera of Asia ...
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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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