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Undescribed Species of Japanese Crane-Flies: (Diptera: Tipulidae) Part Viii

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1947
The initial part of this series of papers was published in the Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 12:327–348, 1919; the preceding part in the Annals, 40 :350–371, 1947. In the present report I am construing the limits of the paper as including the former Japanese Empire and am discussing species not only from the main islands of Japan but ...
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New crane flies (Diptera: Limoniidae) from Lebanese amber

2001
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Undescribed crane-flies from Argentina (Tipulidae, Diptera)

1920
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The Crane flies of the Galapagoes Islands

1962
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Undescribed crane-flies from Argentina (Tipulidae, Dipt.). Part V

1922
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NEW NEARCTIC CRANE FLIES (TIPULIDAE, DIPTERA). PART XVIII.

The Canadian Entomologist, 1943
In the present article I am describing a few unusually interesting species of Tipulidae from Washington, Oregon and northern California. The Oregon material was included in extensive series sent to me by Professor Herman A. Scullen, contained in the Oregon Agrircultural Experiment Station Collection, Corvallis.
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Undescribed crane-flies from Argentina (Tipulidae, Diptera). Part IV

1921
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NEW NEARCTIC CRANE-FLIES (TIPULIDAE, DIPTERA), PART XXII

The Canadian Entomologist, 1944
The preceding part under this general title was published in 1944 (Can. Ent. 76: 166 - 172). At this time I am characterizing some Eriopterine crane-flies from the three Pacific Coast states that were collected and sent to me by Messrs. Otto Degener, James A. Macnab, Axel L. Melander, Herman A. Scullen, and the late Millard C. Van Duzee.
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NEW NEARCTIC CRANE-FLIES (TIPULIDAE, DIPTERA). PART XV.

The Canadian Entomologist, 1941
The preceding part under this general title was published in 1940 (Can. Ent., 72:151-155). The new species described at this time were collected by Messrs. A. E. Brower, R. E. Nye, G. F. Knowlton and H. D. Pratt, and by Dr. Marion E. Smith. I am very greatly indebted to all of the above for the privilege of retaining the type specimens in my extensive ...
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NEW NEARCTIC CRANE-FLIES (TIPULIDAE, DIPTERA). PART XIV.

The Canadian Entomologist, 1940
The preceding part under this general title was published in 1929 (Can. Ent., 61: 15—22).The novelties discussed at this time were included in collections sent to me by my friends, Professor J. Speed Rogers, of the University of Florida, and by Dr. Henry K. Townes, of Cornell University.
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