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Ceryx diptera

2021
650. Ceryx diptera (Fabricius, 1775): 555 = Sphinx atereus Stoll, [1782]: 240 = Syntomis incipiens Walker, [1865]: 68 =Psychotoe brachypecten Hampson, 1893: 61 Type locality: India orientali Distribution: South India (Zerny 1912).
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The Muscidae (Diptera) of Armenia

Zootaxa, 2018
A report is given on the Muscidae (Diptera) collected in Armenia during recent fieldwork. Locality data, Armenian distribution and general distribution are given for each species, including references to previously published records. 181 named species are listed, of which 93 are newly recorded from Armenia, and 15 are endemic (8%).
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The Calliphoridae (Diptera) of Armenia

Zootaxa, 2019
A report is given on the Calliphoridae (Diptera) collected by Adrian C. Pont during recent fieldwork in Armenia. Twenty-six (26) named species have been identified, and of these 21 are newly recorded from Armenia. Various taxonomic characters of Pollenia paragrunini Rognes, 1988, including the large variation in the width of the male frons, are ...
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Metallothioneins in Diptera

2009
Dipterean insecta owe their relevance to the well-known model organism D. melanogaster, and extensively to the Drosophila genus. In the frame of the study of metallothioneins (MTs), they constitute a bizarre exception, since Drosophila is the only metazoan organism synthesizing only MTs similar to the yeast (S.
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THE FAMILIES OF DIPTERA

The Canadian Entomologist, 1874
The two-winged flies are more important in nature than any other order of insects because of their number and diffusion, and the families may be briefly traced in succession previous to a more extended notice of each of them, in case the subject should become rnore interesting.In the following arrangement the first manifestation of Dipterous. existence
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On exotic Diptera

1884
Atra velutina; abdomine annulo basali aurantiaco; antennis, palpis, pedibus halteribusque nigris ; alls fuscis, maculis sublimpides in cellularum medio. — ♀. Long. 20,5 mm. Closely related to the two foregoing species; the thorax, however, is entirely black; on the contrary the posterior half of the first abdominal segment and the anterior half of the ...
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Diptera

2016
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NOTES ON CERATOPOGONIDAE (DIPTERA)

Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London. Series B, Taxonomy, 1937
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