Author: Thomas H. Farr
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Category : Diptera
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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The Robber-flies of Jamaica (Diptera, Asilidae).: The subfamilies Dasypogoninae, Laphriinae and Asilinae
Author: Thomas H. Farr
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ISBN:
Category : Diptera
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Diptera
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
The robber-flies of Jamaica (diptera, asilidae) part 2
The Robber-flies of Jamaica
Author: Thomas H. Farr
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Category : Robber flies
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Robber flies
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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The Robber-flies of Jamaica (Diptera, Asilidae)
The Robber-flies of Jamaica
Author: Thomas H. Farr
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ISBN:
Category : Diptera
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Diptera
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Review and Analysis of Information on the Biology and Morphology of Immature Stages of Robber Flies (Diptera
Author: D. Steve Dennis
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ISBN: 9781775572015
Category : Robber flies
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
Recent publications on the immature stages of robber flies (Asilidae) are reviewed and listed for the 14 currently recognized subfamilies (Asilinae, Bathypogoninae, Brachyrhopalinae, Dasypogoninae, Dioctriinae, Laphriinae, Leptogastrinae, Ommatiinae, Phellinae, Stenopogoninae, Stichopogoninae, Tillobromatinae, Trigonomiminae, and Willistonininae). For the Phellinae there are only limited data on the pupal cases, and for the Tillobromatinae there are only limited data on the eggs (potential oviposition site in soil) and pupal cases. The recent literature is compared with pertinent pre-1972 publications.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781775572015
Category : Robber flies
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
Recent publications on the immature stages of robber flies (Asilidae) are reviewed and listed for the 14 currently recognized subfamilies (Asilinae, Bathypogoninae, Brachyrhopalinae, Dasypogoninae, Dioctriinae, Laphriinae, Leptogastrinae, Ommatiinae, Phellinae, Stenopogoninae, Stichopogoninae, Tillobromatinae, Trigonomiminae, and Willistonininae). For the Phellinae there are only limited data on the pupal cases, and for the Tillobromatinae there are only limited data on the eggs (potential oviposition site in soil) and pupal cases. The recent literature is compared with pertinent pre-1972 publications.
Robber Flies (Insecta: Diptera: Asilidae) of Wyoming, USA with Keys to Genera and Species
Author: author 1
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ISBN: 9781776707553
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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.
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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.