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Cratyna (Cratyna) flagria Mohrig. A. Hypopygium 2004

2017
Cratyna (Cratyna) flagria Mohrig, 1999 (Fig. 4 A–D) Literature: Mohrig (1999): 179–180, fig. 23 a–c. Material: 1 male, 13.vi.1997, Queensland, Mt Lewis, 37 km WSW of Port Douglas, 16°35´S, 145°16´E, wet tropics; 1 male, 8.viii.1997, same locality, Malaise trap, leg. J. Seymour (PWMP; PABM). Comments.
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Phytosciara (Dolichosciara) pseudoornata Mohrig. A. Hypopygium 1999

2017
Published as part of Mohrig, Werner, Kauschke, Ellen & Broadley, Adam, 2017, Black fungus gnats (Diptera: Sciaridae) of Queensland, Australia. Part I. Genera Chaetosciara Frey, Corynoptera Winnertz, Cratyna Winnertz, Epidapus Haliday, Keilbachia Mohrig, Lobosciara Steffan, Phytosciara Frey and Scatopsciara Edwards, pp.
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Phytosciara (Dolichosciara) conturbata Mohrig. A. Hypopygium 1999

2017
Phytosciara (Dolichosciara) conturbata MOHRIG, 1999 (Fig. 15 A –B; 17 B) Literature: Mohrig (1999): 183–184, fig. 26 a–d. Material. 1 male, 8.viii.1997, Australia, Queensland, Mt Lewis, 37 km WSW of Port Douglas, 16°35´S, 145°16´E, wet forest, Malaise trap; 1 male, 13.vi.1997, Black Mountain Road near Kuranda, 33 km WNW of Cairns, wet forest, Malaise ...
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Cratyna (Pictosciara) vera Mohrig. A. Hypopygium 2004

2017
Cratyna (Pictosciara) vera Mohrig, 2004 (Fig. 10 A–C) Literature: Mohrig (2004): 141–142, fig. 11 a–e. Material: 1 male, 8.vii.2000, Australia, Queensland, surroundings of Cairns, Tablelands, Millaa Millaa Falls, wet tropics, leg. W. Mohrig; 1 male, 13.vi.1997, Mt Lewis, 37 km WSW of Port Douglas, 16°35´S, 145°16´E, wet tropics, leg. J.
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Pseudolycoriella capillosa Vilkamaa, Hippa & Mohrig. A. Hypopygium 2012

2018
Published as part of Mohrig, Werner, Kauschke, Ellen & Broadley, Adam, 2018, New black fungus gnats (Diptera: Sciaridae) from Eastern Australia, pp. 203-241 in Zootaxa 4450 (2) on pages 232-233, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4450.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Zur Anatomie des Empididen-Hypopygiums (Diptera)

1972
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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The male hypopygium of Anopheles mediopunctatus Theobald

1923
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Morphometrical characters of the hypopygium in the Dolichopodidae (Diptera) and their use in the systematics of the family

Entomological Review, 2016
Morphology of the hypopygium was investigated in 496 species from 128 genera of the family Dolichopodidae. Based on twenty morphological and morphometrical characteristics, a parsimonic dendrogram of the Dolichopodidae subfamilies was constructed.
O. P. Negrobov   +2 more
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The early Stages and Male Hypopygium of Anopheles argenteolobatus, Gough

Bulletin of Entomological Research, 1928
Amongst a number of larvae collected in the Yokeskei River, about twelve miles from Johannesburg, on 31.v.1928, two were found which appeared to be new. These subsequently pupated and finally hatched, one on 15.vi.1928 and the other on 18.vi. 1928. The adults were seen to be Anopheles argenteolobatus, Gough. Repeated collecting after this has failed to
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A brachypterous Bryophaenocladius (Diptera: Chironomidae: Orthocladiinae) with hypopygium inversum from Heggie’s Rock, Georgia, U.S.A.

Zootaxa, 2012
The adult male and female, pupa and larva of a new species, Bryophaenocladius chrissichuckorum, are described fromHeggie’s Rock, Georgia, U.S.A. Males and females of the species are brachypterous; males have a hypopygium inversum.Pupae differ from other described Bryophaenocladius by the presence of three pairs of small setae on the prefrons ...
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