Nemorilla
''Nemorilla'' is a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae. Species *'' N. chrysopollinis'' Chao & Shi, 1982 *'' N. floralis'' ( Fallén, 1810) *'' N. insolens'' Aldrich & Webber, 1924 *'' N. maculosa'' ( Meigen, 1824) *'' N. parva'' (Coquillett Daniel William Coquillett (23 January 1856, Pleasant Valley, Ill. – 7 July 1911 Atlantic City, New Jersey) was an American entomologist who specialised in Diptera. He wrote a revision of the dipterous family Therevidae and many other scientifi ..., 1897) *'' N. pyste'' ( Walker, 1849) References Exoristinae Diptera of Europe Diptera of Asia Diptera of North America Tachinidae genera Taxa named by Camillo Rondani {{Exoristinae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nemorilla Floralis
''Nemorilla floralis'' is a species of tachinid fly. Description Thorax shows a few black stripes, with a broader central stripe. Head and body are hairy. Body color ranges from pale grey or beige to black. The abdomen is speckled. Wings are partially darkened. Adults can be found from May to July. These flies lay their eggs inside a living host where larvae develop. Hosts This species is a parasitoid of various butterflies and micro-moths ( Arctiidae, Noctuidae, Choreutidae, Nymphalidae, Oecophoridae and Pyralidae). Distribution Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Corse, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, Japan, South Korea, Afghanistan, Iran, Israel, Mongolia, Canary Islands, Morocco, Tunisia, Russia, Azerbaija ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nemorilla Maculosa
''Nemorilla maculosa'' is a species of fly in the family Tachinidae. Distribution Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Corse, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, Japan, South Korea, Afghanistan, Iran, Israel, Mongolia, Canary Islands, Morocco, Tunisia, Russia, Azerbaijan, China, India, Japan, Myanmar Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John C. Wells, Joh ..., Taiwan. References Exoristinae Diptera of North America Taxa named by Johann Wilhelm Meigen Diptera of Africa Diptera of Asia Diptera of Europe Insects describ ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Winthemiini
Winthemiini is a tribe of fly, flies in the family Tachinidae. Genera *''Avibrissosturmia'' Charles Henry Tyler Townsend, Townsend, 1927 *''Euwinthemia'' Émile Blanchard, Blanchard, 1963 *''Fasslomyia'' Charles Henry Tyler Townsend, Townsend, 1931 *''Hemisturmia'' Charles Henry Tyler Townsend, Townsend, 1927 *''Nemorilla'' Camillo Rondani, Rondani, 1856 *''Orasturmia'' Reinhard, 1947 *''Ossidingia'' Charles Henry Tyler Townsend, Townsend, 1919 *''Rhaphiochaeta'' Friedrich Moritz Brauer, Brauer & Julius von Bergenstamm, von Bergenstamm, 1889 *''Smidtia'' Jean-Baptiste Robineau-Desvoidy, Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 *''Triodontopyga'' Charles Henry Tyler Townsend, Townsend, 1927 *''Winthemia'' Jean-Baptiste Robineau-Desvoidy, Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 References Brachycera tribes Diptera of South America Diptera of North America Diptera of Africa Diptera of Asia Diptera of Europe Diptera of Australasia Exoristinae {{exoristinae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nemorilla Pyste
''Nemorilla pyste'' is a species of fly in the family Tachinidae. It lays its eggs in the head or thorax of ''Acrobasis indigenella ''Acrobasis indigenella'', the leaf crumpler, is a species of snout moth in the genus ''Acrobasis''. It was described by Philipp Christoph Zeller in 1848, and is known from eastern North America. The wingspan is 15–20 mm. There are two ge ...'' larvae. Distribution Canada, United States, Virgin Islands, Trinidad and Tobago, Mexico References Exoristinae Diptera of North America Insects described in 1849 Taxa named by Francis Walker (entomologist) {{exoristinae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Exoristinae
Exoristinae is a subfamily of flies in the family Tachinidae. Tribes & genera *Tribe Acemyini Brauer & von Bergenstamm, 1889 **'' Acemya'' Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 **'' Atlantomyia'' Crosskey, 1977 **''Ceracia'' Rondani, 1865 **''Charitella'' Mesnil, 1957 **''Eoacemyia'' Townsend, 1926 **'' Hygiella'' Mesnil, 1957 **''Metacemyia'' Herting, 1969 *Tribe Anacamptomyiini **'' Anacamptomyia'' Bischof, 1904 **''Euvespivora'' Baranov, 1942 **'' Isochaetina'' Mesnil, 1950 **'' Koralliomyia'' Mesnil, 1950 **''Leucocarcelia'' Villeneuve, 1921 **'' Parapales'' Mesnil, 1950 *Tribe Blondeliini **'' Admontia'' Brauer & Bergenstamm, 1889 **'' Afrolixa'' Curran, 1939 **''Angustia'' Sellers, 1943 **''Anisia'' Wulp, 1890 **'' Anoxynops'' Townsend, 1927 **''Belida'' Robineau-Desvoidy, 1863 **''Biomeigenia'' Mesnil, 1961 **''Blondelia'' Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 **''Calodexia'' van der Wulp **''Calolydella'' Townsend, 1927 **''Celatoria'' Coquillett, 1890 **''Chaetonodexodes'' Townsend, 1 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diptera Of North America
Flies are insects of the order Diptera, the name being derived from the Greek δι- ''di-'' "two", and πτερόν ''pteron'' "wing". Insects of this order use only a single pair of wings to fly, the hindwings having evolved into advanced mechanosensory organs known as halteres, which act as high-speed sensors of rotational movement and allow dipterans to perform advanced aerobatics. Diptera is a large order containing an estimated 1,000,000 species including horse-flies, crane flies, hoverflies and others, although only about 125,000 species have been described. Flies have a mobile head, with a pair of large compound eyes, and mouthparts designed for piercing and sucking (mosquitoes, black flies and robber flies), or for lapping and sucking in the other groups. Their wing arrangement gives them great maneuverability in flight, and claws and pads on their feet enable them to cling to smooth surfaces. Flies undergo complete metamorphosis; the eggs are often laid on the la ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diptera Of Europe
Flies are insects of the Order (biology), order Diptera, the name being derived from the Ancient Greek, Greek δι- ''di-'' "two", and πτερόν ''pteron'' "wing". Insects of this order use only a single pair of wings to fly, the hindwings having evolved into advanced mechanosensory organs known as halteres, which act as high-speed sensors of rotational movement and allow dipterans to perform advanced aerobatics. Diptera is a large order containing an estimated 1,000,000 species including horse-fly, horse-flies, crane fly, crane flies, hoverfly, hoverflies and others, although only about 125,000 species have Species description, been described. Flies have a mobile head, with a pair of large compound eyes, and mouthparts designed for piercing and sucking (mosquitoes, black flies and robber flies), or for lapping and sucking in the other groups. Their wing arrangement gives them great maneuverability in flight, and claws and pads on their feet enable them to cling to smooth ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Francis Walker (entomologist)
Francis Walker (31 July 1809 – 5 October 1874) was an English entomologist. He was born in Southgate, London, on 31 July 1809 and died at Wanstead, England on 5 October 1874. He was one of the most prolific authors in entomology, and stirred controversy during his later life as his publications resulted in a huge number of junior synonyms. However, his assiduous work on the collections of the British Museum had great significance. Between June 1848 and late 1873 Walker was contracted by John Edward Gray Director of the British Museum to catalogue their insects (except Coleoptera) that is Orthoptera, Neuroptera, Hemiptera, Diptera, Lepidoptera and Hymenoptera. Walker largely accomplished this and (Edwards, 1870) wrote of the plan and by implication those who implemented it “It is to him raythat the Public owe the admirable helps to the study of natural history which have been afforded by the series of inventories, guides, and nomenclatures, the publication of which ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |