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Rhamphomyia Cinerascens
''Rhamphomyia cinerascens'' is a species of dance flies, in the fly Flies are insects of the Order (biology), order Diptera, the name being derived from the Ancient Greek, Greek δι- ''di-'' "two", and πτερόν ''pteron'' "wing". Insects of this order use only a single pair of wings to fly, the hindwing ... family Empididae. It is included in the subgenus ''Rhamphomyia''. References Rhamphomyia Asilomorph flies of Europe Insects described in 1804 {{Empidoidea-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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Empididae
__NOTOC__ Empididae is a family of flies with over 3,000 described species occurring worldwide in all the biogeographic realms but the majority are found in the Holarctic. They are mainly predatory flies like most of their relatives in the Empidoidea, and exhibit a wide range of forms but are generally small to medium-sized, non-metallic and rather bristly. Common names for members of this family are dagger flies (referring to the sharp piercing mouthparts of some species) and balloon flies. The term "dance flies" is sometimes used for this family too, but the dance flies proper, formerly included herein, are now considered a separate family Hybotidae. Description For terms see Morphology of Diptera. Empididae are small to medium-sized flies, rarely large (1.0 to 15.0mm.). The body is slender, or elongated and rarely thickset. The colour ranges from yellow to black, and they may be pollinose or lustrous, but never have a metallic gloss. The head is often small and rounded with ...
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Rhamphomyia
''Rhamphomyia'' is a genus of dance flies, in the fly family Empididae. Species The species of ''Rhamphomyia'' are arranged into subgenera, as follows: ;'' Aclonempis'' Collin, 1926 :*'' Rhamphomyia albohirta'' Collin, 1926 :*'' Rhamphomyia andalusiaca'' Strobl, 1899 :*'' Rhamphomyia clypeata'' Macquart, 1834 :*'' Rhamphomyia eupterota'' Loew, 1873 :*'' Rhamphomyia galactoptera'' Strobl, 1893 :*'' Rhamphomyia gibbifera'' Strobl, 1906 :*'' Rhamphomyia leptopus'' Loew, 1873 :*'' Rhamphomyia longipes'' ( Meigen, 1804) :*'' Rhamphomyia mariobezzii'' Barták, 2001 :*'' Rhamphomyia minor'' Oldenberg, 1922 :*'' Rhamphomyia nox'' Oldenberg, 1917 :*'' Rhamphomyia nubes'' ( Collin, 1969) :*''Rhamphomyia umbripes'' Becker, 1887 ;'' Amydroneura'' Collin, 1926 :*'' Rhamphomyia bipila'' Strobl, 1909 :*'' Rhamphomyia claripennis'' Oldenberg, 1922 :*'' Rhamphomyia crassicauda'' Strobl, 1893 :*'' Rhamphomyia erythrophthalma'' Meigen, 1830 :*'' Rhamphomyia gibba'' ( Fallén, 1816) ...
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