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Chetogena Sellersi
''Chetogena'' is a genus of Fly, flies in the family Tachinidae. Species *''Chetogena acuminata'' Camillo Rondani, Rondani, 1859 *''Chetogena aegyptiaca'' (Joseph Villeneuve de Janti, Villeneuve, 1923) *''Chetogena alpestris'' Tschorsnig, 1997 *''Chetogena appendiculata'' (Frederik Maurits van der Wulp, Wulp, 1890) *''Chetogena approximata'' (Joseph Villeneuve de Janti, Villeneuve, 1936) *''Chetogena arnaudi'' (Reinhard, 1956) *''Chetogena barbara'' (Mesnil, 1939) *''Chetogena bezziana'' (Nikolay Ilyich Baranov, Baranov, 1934) *''Chetogena biserialis'' (Ignaz Rudolph Schiner, Schiner, 1868) *''Chetogena caridei'' (Juan Brèthes, Brèthes, 1918) *''Chetogena cercosa'' Kugler, 1980 *''Chetogena cinerea'' (Frederik Maurits van der Wulp, Wulp, 1890) *''Chetogena claripennis'' (Pierre-Justin-Marie Macquart, Macquart, 1848) *''Chetogena clunalis'' (Reinhard, 1956) *''Chetogena cumutoensis'' (F. Christian Thompson, Thompson, 1968) *''Chetogena echinata'' (Mesnil, 1939) *''Chetogena edwar ...
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Camillo Rondani
Camillo Rondani (21 November 1808 – 17 September 1879) was an Italian entomology, entomologist noted for his studies of Diptera. Early life, family and education Camillo Rondani was born in Parma when the city was part of the French Empire Napoleon having crowned himself King of Italy. The Rondani family were wealthy landowners and of "rich and of ancient origins" with ecclesiastical connections preliminary. Camillo's early education was in a seminary. He then passed into the public school system where, encouraged by Macedonio Melloni his physics and chemistry teacher in the preparatory course for the University of Parma, he did not attend the law lessons though his family had insisted. He attended mineralogy classes given by a Franciscan priest Father Bagatta and was taught natural history, a complementary course to botany for Medicine and Pharmacy. The Reader of Botany to the Athenaeum Parmesan was Professori Giorgio Jan, assistant at the Imperial Museum in Vienna and h ...
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