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Cryptochetum Ghanii
''Cryptochetum'' is a genus of scale parasite flies in the family Cryptochetidae. There are more than 30 described species in ''Cryptochetum''. Species These 35 species belong to the genus ''Cryptochetum'': *'' C. acuticornutum'' (Yang & Yang, 1998) *'' C. aenescens'' ( Meijere, 1916) *'' C. aspidoprocti'' Ghesquiere, 1943 *'' C. brachycerum'' Thorpe, 1941 *'' C. brevicostatum'' Bruggen, 1960 *'' C. buccatum'' Hendel, 1933 *'' C. capense'' Bruggen, 1960 *'' C. chalybeum'' ( Meijere, 1916) *'' C. curtipenne'' Knab, 1914 *'' C. euthyiproboscise'' Xi & Yin, 2020 *'' C. fastidiosum'' Bezzi, 1920 *'' C. ghanii'' Steyskal, 1971 *'' C. glochidiatusum'' Xi & Yin, 2020 *'' C. grandicorne'' Rondani, 1875 *'' C. iceryae'' ( Williston, 1888) (cottony cushion scale parasite) *'' C. idiocerum'' Thorpe, 1941 *'' C. jorgepastori'' (Cadahia, 1984) *'' C. latimanum'' Malloch, 1927 *'' C. longilingum'' Xi & Yin, 2020 *'' C. medianum'' (Yang & Yang, 1998) *'' C. melan'' Ghesquiere, 1943 *'' C. ...
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Cryptochetum Iceryae
''Cryptochetum iceryae'', the cottony cushion scale parasite, is a species of scale parasite fly in the family Cryptochetidae. Originating in Australia, it was deliberately introduced to California in the 1880s in an attempt to control cottony cushion scale, and has also been introduced to Israel and South America. In 2019, the species was discovered in the United Kingdom for the first time, having been identified in the wildlife garden at the Natural History Museum, London, Natural History Museum. References

Ephydroidea Articles created by Qbugbot Taxa named by Samuel Wendell Williston Insects described in 1888 Cryptochetidae {{Acalyptratae-stub ...
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Cryptochetum Fastidiosum
''Cryptochetum'' is a genus of scale parasite flies in the family Cryptochetidae. There are more than 30 described species in ''Cryptochetum''. Species These 35 species belong to the genus ''Cryptochetum'': *'' C. acuticornutum'' (Yang & Yang, 1998) *'' C. aenescens'' ( Meijere, 1916) *'' C. aspidoprocti'' Ghesquiere, 1943 *'' C. brachycerum'' Thorpe, 1941 *'' C. brevicostatum'' Bruggen, 1960 *'' C. buccatum'' Hendel, 1933 *'' C. capense'' Bruggen, 1960 *'' C. chalybeum'' ( Meijere, 1916) *'' C. curtipenne'' Knab, 1914 *'' C. euthyiproboscise'' Xi & Yin, 2020 *'' C. fastidiosum'' Bezzi, 1920 *'' C. ghanii'' Steyskal, 1971 *'' C. glochidiatusum'' Xi & Yin, 2020 *'' C. grandicorne'' Rondani, 1875 *'' C. iceryae'' ( Williston, 1888) (cottony cushion scale parasite) *'' C. idiocerum'' Thorpe, 1941 *'' C. jorgepastori'' (Cadahia, 1984) *'' C. latimanum'' Malloch, 1927 *'' C. longilingum'' Xi & Yin, 2020 *'' C. medianum'' (Yang & Yang, 1998) *'' C. melan'' Ghesquiere, 1943 *'' C. ...
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Eugène Séguy
Eugène Séguy (21 April 1890 – 1 June 1985) was a French entomologist and artist who specialised in Diptera. He held a chair of entomology at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle in Paris from 1956 to 1960. He is also known for establishing the Diptera section at that museum. This entomologist is often confused with a French artist with a similar name: Émile-Allain Séguy:fr:Émile-Allain Séguy (1877–1951). The latter is known for his pochoir artworks representing plants. Work * (Collection of biological and systematic studies on Diptera of the World). 11 vols. Text figs. Part of , Serie B II: Diptera. (1924–1953). * ''Faune de France (book series), Faune de France''. : Ptychopteridae à Phlebotominae 109 p.,179 figs (1925). * . . Stratiomyidae to Omphralidae 308 p.,685 figs (1926). * . . Asilidae 308 p.,685 figs 190 p.,384 figs (1927). * [Marzo-Luglio 1931]. . ''Ann. Mus. civ. Stor. nat. Genova'' 55[1930–1931]: 490–511, figures 1–3 (1932). * . Voyage de M. ...
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