Tachina Pudibunda
''Tachina'' is a genus of large flies in the family Tachinidae. There are approximately 600 species worldwide. Most have larvae that are parasitoids of Lepidopteran caterpillars. Taxonomy ''Nowickia'' Wachtl, 1894, treated by some authors as a subgenus of ''Tachina '' Meigen, 1803, following most authors is now accepted as a valid genus and treated separately. Species Species within this genus include:O’Hara, J.E. 2016World genera of the Tachinidae (Diptera) and their regional occurrence. Version 9.0 PDF document, 93 pp. (accessed on 2018-01-24). *''Tachina actinosa'' (Reinhard, 1938) *''Tachina acuminata'' (Tothill, 1924) *''Tachina agnita'' Meigen, 1838 *''Tachina alacer'' Macquart, 1854 *''Tachina albidopilosa'' ( Portschinsky, 1882) *''Tachina albifrons'' ( Walker, 1836) *''Tachina algens'' Wiedemann, 1830 *''Tachina alticola'' ( Malloch, 1932) *''Tachina amasia'' Meigen, 1838 *''Tachina amica'' Waltl, 1837 *'' Tachina amurensis'' (Zimin, 1929) *'' Tachina anguis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tachina Praeceps
''Tachina praeceps'' is a species of fly in the genus ''Tachina'' of the family Tachinidae that can be found in such European countries as Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece (including Crete), Hungary, Italy, Malta, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine, and all states of former Yugoslavia (except for Bosnia and Herzegovina). References Insects described in 1824 Diptera of Europe Tachina, praeceps {{Tachina-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tachina Actinosa
''Tachina actinosa'' is a species of fly in the genus ''Tachina'' of the family Tachinidae that is endemic to the US state of Oregon Oregon () is a U.S. state, state in the Pacific Northwest region of the Western United States. The Columbia River delineates much of Oregon's northern boundary with Washington (state), Washington, while the Snake River delineates much of it .... References Insects described in 1938 Diptera of North America Endemic fauna of Oregon Endemic insects of the United States actinosa {{Tachina-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tachina Amasia
''Tachina'' is a genus of large fly, flies in the family Tachinidae. There are approximately 600 species worldwide. Most have larvae that are parasitoids of Lepidopteran caterpillars. Taxonomy ''Nowickia'' Wachtl, 1894, treated by some authors as a subgenus of ''Tachina '' Meigen, 1803, following most authors is now accepted as a valid genus and treated separately. Species Species within this genus include:O’Hara, J.E. 2016World genera of the Tachinidae (Diptera) and their regional occurrence. Version 9.0 PDF document, 93 pp. (accessed on 2018-01-24). *''Tachina actinosa'' (Reinhard, 1938) *''Tachina acuminata'' (Tothill, 1924) *''Tachina agnita'' Johann Wilhelm Meigen, Meigen, 1838 *''Tachina alacer'' Pierre-Justin-Marie Macquart, Macquart, 1854 *''Tachina albidopilosa'' (Josef Aloizievitsch Portschinsky, Portschinsky, 1882) *''Tachina albifrons'' (Francis Walker (entomologist), Walker, 1836) *''Tachina algens'' Christian Rudolph Wilhelm Wiedemann, Wiedemann, 1830 *''Tachi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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John Russell Malloch
John Russell Malloch (16 November 1875 – 1963) was a Scottish entomologist who specialised in Diptera and Hymenoptera. Malloch was born at Milton of Campsie in Stirlingshire, Scotland. His widowed father had one son, James Malloch (born 1873) when he married John Russell's mother, Margaret Stirling, on 30 August 1875. He and several others of his family worked at a textile factory in the area, but he spent his spare time collecting insects in the fields. His first published paper (1897) describes a type of migrating butterfly. In 1903 Malloch sold his extensive collection to the Glasgow Museum. He continued to collect, but began to concentrate on Diptera from that time forward. Before emigrating in 1910, he donated the remainder of his collection (13,000 flies) to the Royal Scottish Museum. Little is known about Malloch's education. He listed a university degree from Glasgow on his job applications in the USA, but this has not been verified by university records from that area ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tachina Alticola
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''Tachina alacer'' is a species of fly in the genus ''Tachina'' of the family Tachinidae that is endemic to Borneo. References Insects described in 1932 Diptera of Africa Endemic fauna of Borneo alticola ''Alticola'' is a genus of rodent in the family Cricetidae. Species *Subgenus ''Alticola'' ** White-tailed mountain vole (''Alticola albicauda'') ** Silver mountain vole (''Alticola argentatus'') ** Gobi Altai mountain vole (''Alticola ba ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tachina Algens
''Tachina'' is a genus of large flies in the family Tachinidae. There are approximately 600 species worldwide. Most have larvae that are parasitoids of Lepidopteran caterpillars. Taxonomy '' Nowickia'' Wachtl, 1894, treated by some authors as a subgenus of ''Tachina '' Meigen, 1803, following most authors is now accepted as a valid genus and treated separately. Species Species within this genus include:O’Hara, J.E. 2016World genera of the Tachinidae (Diptera) and their regional occurrence. Version 9.0 PDF document, 93 pp. (accessed on 2018-01-24). *''Tachina actinosa'' (Reinhard, 1938) *'' Tachina acuminata'' (Tothill, 1924) *'' Tachina agnita'' Meigen, 1838 *'' Tachina alacer'' Macquart, 1854 *'' Tachina albidopilosa'' ( Portschinsky, 1882) *'' Tachina albifrons'' ( Walker, 1836) *'' Tachina algens'' Wiedemann, 1830 *''Tachina alticola'' ( Malloch, 1932) *''Tachina amasia'' Meigen, 1838 *'' Tachina amica'' Waltl, 1837 *'' Tachina amurensis'' (Zimin, 1929) *'' Tachina ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Francis Walker (entomologist)
Francis Walker (31 July 1809 – 5 October 1874) was an English entomologist. He was born in Southgate, London, on 31 July 1809 and died at Wanstead, England on 5 October 1874. He was one of the most prolific authors in entomology, and stirred controversy during his later life as his publications resulted in a huge number of junior synonyms. However, his assiduous work on the collections of the British Museum had great significance. Between June 1848 and late 1873 Walker was contracted by John Edward Gray Director of the British Museum to catalogue their insects (except Coleoptera) that is Orthoptera, Neuroptera, Hemiptera, Diptera, Lepidoptera and Hymenoptera. Walker largely accomplished this and (Edwards, 1870) wrote of the plan and by implication those who implemented it “It is to him raythat the Public owe the admirable helps to the study of natural history which have been afforded by the series of inventories, guides, and nomenclatures, the publication of which beg ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tachina Albifrons
''Tachina'' is a genus of large flies in the family Tachinidae. There are approximately 600 species worldwide. Most have larvae that are parasitoids of Lepidopteran caterpillars. Taxonomy '' Nowickia'' Wachtl, 1894, treated by some authors as a subgenus of ''Tachina '' Meigen, 1803, following most authors is now accepted as a valid genus and treated separately. Species Species within this genus include:O’Hara, J.E. 2016World genera of the Tachinidae (Diptera) and their regional occurrence. Version 9.0 PDF document, 93 pp. (accessed on 2018-01-24). *''Tachina actinosa'' (Reinhard, 1938) *'' Tachina acuminata'' (Tothill, 1924) *'' Tachina agnita'' Meigen, 1838 *'' Tachina alacer'' Macquart, 1854 *'' Tachina albidopilosa'' ( Portschinsky, 1882) *'' Tachina albifrons'' ( Walker, 1836) *''Tachina algens'' Wiedemann, 1830 *''Tachina alticola'' ( Malloch, 1932) *''Tachina amasia'' Meigen, 1838 *'' Tachina amica'' Waltl, 1837 *'' Tachina amurensis'' (Zimin, 1929) *'' Tachina ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Josef Aloizievitsch Portschinsky
Josef Aloizievitsch Portschinsky (russian: Иосиф Алоизиевич Порчинский, 1848–1916), was a Russian entomologist Entomology () is the scientific study of insects, a branch of zoology. In the past the term "insect" was less specific, and historically the definition of entomology would also include the study of animals in other arthropod groups, such as arach .... References 1848 births 1916 deaths Russian entomologists Dipterists 19th-century zoologists from the Russian Empire {{entomologist-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tachina Albidopilosa
''Tachina'' is a genus of large flies in the family Tachinidae. There are approximately 600 species worldwide. Most have larvae that are parasitoids of Lepidopteran caterpillars. Taxonomy '' Nowickia'' Wachtl, 1894, treated by some authors as a subgenus of ''Tachina '' Meigen, 1803, following most authors is now accepted as a valid genus and treated separately. Species Species within this genus include:O’Hara, J.E. 2016World genera of the Tachinidae (Diptera) and their regional occurrence. Version 9.0 PDF document, 93 pp. (accessed on 2018-01-24). *''Tachina actinosa'' (Reinhard, 1938) *'' Tachina acuminata'' (Tothill, 1924) *'' Tachina agnita'' Meigen, 1838 *'' Tachina alacer'' Macquart, 1854 *'' Tachina albidopilosa'' ( Portschinsky, 1882) *''Tachina albifrons'' ( Walker, 1836) *''Tachina algens'' Wiedemann, 1830 *''Tachina alticola'' ( Malloch, 1932) *''Tachina amasia'' Meigen, 1838 *'' Tachina amica'' Waltl, 1837 *'' Tachina amurensis'' (Zimin, 1929) *'' Tachina a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pierre-Justin-Marie Macquart
Pierre-Justin-Marie Macquart (8 April 1778 – 25 November 1855) was a French entomologist specialising in the study of Diptera. He worked on world species as well as European and described many new species. Biography Early years Macquart was born in Hazebrouck, France, in 1778 and died in Lille in 1855. He was interested in natural history from an early age due to his older brother who was an ornithologist and a Fellow of the Société de Sciences de l’Agriculture et des Arts de la Ville de Lille and whose bird collection became the foundation of the societies museum, the Musée d'Histoire Naturelle de Lille. A second brother founded a botanic garden with a collection of over 3000 species of plants. Macquart, too became interested in natural history. In 1796 he joined the staff of General Armand Samuel then campaigning in the French Revolutionary Wars: Campaigns of 1796, Revolutionary Wars. He was a secretary and draftsman. The general staff was stationed in Schwetzingen, th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |