Author: author 1
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781776707553
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
"Abstract: There are 171 species of robber flies recorded for Wyoming, USA, including three newly described species (Cyrtopogon hollandi sp. nov., C. martini sp. nov., and Stenopogon graminis sp. nov.) in this paper, in 10 of the 14 recognized subfamilies. The largest numbers of species belong to the Asilinae (61) followed by Brachyrhopalinae (35), Laphriinae (23), Stenopogoninae (19), Dasypogoninae (9), Stichopogoninae (9), Leptogastrinae (8), Dioctriinae (3), Willistonininae (3), and Trigonomiminae (1). The most species (136) occur in one or more of the shrub/grassland vegetation types, with fewer species occurring in the grassland vegetation types (130), the forest (78 species) and in the shrub (24 species) vegetation types. Keys to subfamilies, genera and species with brief species descriptions are provided; the ecology and ethology of individual species are discussed. Keywords: Diptera, Asiloidea, Brachycera, Diptera new species, classification, distribution, habitat, new records"--Page 3.
Robber Flies (Insecta: Diptera: Asilidae) of Wyoming, USA with Keys to Genera and Species
Author: author 1
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781776707553
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
"Abstract: There are 171 species of robber flies recorded for Wyoming, USA, including three newly described species (Cyrtopogon hollandi sp. nov., C. martini sp. nov., and Stenopogon graminis sp. nov.) in this paper, in 10 of the 14 recognized subfamilies. The largest numbers of species belong to the Asilinae (61) followed by Brachyrhopalinae (35), Laphriinae (23), Stenopogoninae (19), Dasypogoninae (9), Stichopogoninae (9), Leptogastrinae (8), Dioctriinae (3), Willistonininae (3), and Trigonomiminae (1). The most species (136) occur in one or more of the shrub/grassland vegetation types, with fewer species occurring in the grassland vegetation types (130), the forest (78 species) and in the shrub (24 species) vegetation types. Keys to subfamilies, genera and species with brief species descriptions are provided; the ecology and ethology of individual species are discussed. Keywords: Diptera, Asiloidea, Brachycera, Diptera new species, classification, distribution, habitat, new records"--Page 3.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781776707553
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
"Abstract: There are 171 species of robber flies recorded for Wyoming, USA, including three newly described species (Cyrtopogon hollandi sp. nov., C. martini sp. nov., and Stenopogon graminis sp. nov.) in this paper, in 10 of the 14 recognized subfamilies. The largest numbers of species belong to the Asilinae (61) followed by Brachyrhopalinae (35), Laphriinae (23), Stenopogoninae (19), Dasypogoninae (9), Stichopogoninae (9), Leptogastrinae (8), Dioctriinae (3), Willistonininae (3), and Trigonomiminae (1). The most species (136) occur in one or more of the shrub/grassland vegetation types, with fewer species occurring in the grassland vegetation types (130), the forest (78 species) and in the shrub (24 species) vegetation types. Keys to subfamilies, genera and species with brief species descriptions are provided; the ecology and ethology of individual species are discussed. Keywords: Diptera, Asiloidea, Brachycera, Diptera new species, classification, distribution, habitat, new records"--Page 3.
Robber Flies in Cretaceous Ambers (Insecta, Diptera, Asilidae)
Author: Torsten Dikow
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Amber fossils
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Cretaceous fossils of Asilidae are reviewed, and two new taxa from Burmese and Raritan (New Jersey) ambers are described. The first robber fly from Burmese amber, [dagger]Burmapogon bruckschi, new genus and species, is described based on specimens of both sexes. A scientific name is provided for the previously described but unnamed fossil assassin fly from Raritan amber, [dagger]Cretagaster raritanensis, new genus and species, preserved as a fragmentary specimen. The amber fossils are placed phylogenetically within Asilidae. Specifically, [dagger]Burmapogon is postulated to be a representative of the clade comprised of (Brachyrhopalinae + Stichopogoninae), while [dagger]Cretagaster is a member of the Leptogastrinae and postulated to be an extinct sister group to (Acronychini + Leptogastrini).
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Amber fossils
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Cretaceous fossils of Asilidae are reviewed, and two new taxa from Burmese and Raritan (New Jersey) ambers are described. The first robber fly from Burmese amber, [dagger]Burmapogon bruckschi, new genus and species, is described based on specimens of both sexes. A scientific name is provided for the previously described but unnamed fossil assassin fly from Raritan amber, [dagger]Cretagaster raritanensis, new genus and species, preserved as a fragmentary specimen. The amber fossils are placed phylogenetically within Asilidae. Specifically, [dagger]Burmapogon is postulated to be a representative of the clade comprised of (Brachyrhopalinae + Stichopogoninae), while [dagger]Cretagaster is a member of the Leptogastrinae and postulated to be an extinct sister group to (Acronychini + Leptogastrini).
Robber Flies of the World
Author: Frank Montgomery Hull
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 488
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 488
Book Description
Keys to The Insects of The European Part of The USSR
Author: George C. Steyskal
Publisher: Brill Archive
ISBN: 9789004090262
Category : Insects
Languages : fr
Pages : 1626
Book Description
Publisher: Brill Archive
ISBN: 9789004090262
Category : Insects
Languages : fr
Pages : 1626
Book Description
Robber Flies in Cretaceous Ambers (Insecta, Diptera, Asilidae)
Author: Torsten Dikow
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Amber fossils
Languages : en
Pages : 19
Book Description
Cretaceous fossils of Asilidae are reviewed, and two new taxa from Burmese and Raritan (New Jersey) ambers are described. The first robber fly from Burmese amber, †Burmapogon bruckschi, new genus and species, is described based on specimens of both sexes. A scientific name is provided for the previously described but unnamed fossil assassin fly from Raritan amber, †Cretagaster raritanensis, new genus and species, preserved as a fragmentary specimen. The amber fossils are placed phylogenetically within Asilidae. Specifically, †Burmapogon is postulated to be a representative of the clade comprised of (Brachyrhopalinae + Stichopogoninae), while †Cretagaster is a member of the Leptogastrinae and postulated to be an extinct sister group to (Acronychini + Leptogastrini).
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Amber fossils
Languages : en
Pages : 19
Book Description
Cretaceous fossils of Asilidae are reviewed, and two new taxa from Burmese and Raritan (New Jersey) ambers are described. The first robber fly from Burmese amber, †Burmapogon bruckschi, new genus and species, is described based on specimens of both sexes. A scientific name is provided for the previously described but unnamed fossil assassin fly from Raritan amber, †Cretagaster raritanensis, new genus and species, preserved as a fragmentary specimen. The amber fossils are placed phylogenetically within Asilidae. Specifically, †Burmapogon is postulated to be a representative of the clade comprised of (Brachyrhopalinae + Stichopogoninae), while †Cretagaster is a member of the Leptogastrinae and postulated to be an extinct sister group to (Acronychini + Leptogastrini).
The Robber-flies of America
Author: Ernest Adna Back
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Diptera
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Diptera
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
New Genera and New Species of the Robber-flies (Diptera, Asilidae) in the Fauna of the USSR
New Species of Robber Flies (Diptera, Asilidae)in the Flora of the USSR
Ecological and Morphological Study of Robber Flies of the Tribe Asilini (Diptera, Asilidae) Witha Description of New Genera and Species from Kazakhstan and Middle Asia
An Introduction to Robber Flies and Their Allies
Author: Rick Rogers
Publisher: Bookbaby
ISBN: 9781643162744
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Features 44 color plates and more than 50 photos, plus new information never before published. This is the first and only illustrated guide dedicated to the identification of Diptera families Asilidae, Apioceridae and Mydidae.
Publisher: Bookbaby
ISBN: 9781643162744
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Features 44 color plates and more than 50 photos, plus new information never before published. This is the first and only illustrated guide dedicated to the identification of Diptera families Asilidae, Apioceridae and Mydidae.