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Nephrotoma Monopsellia
''Nephrotoma'' is a genus of crane flies. For terms see Morphology of Diptera. ''Nephrotoma'' species have a lustrous body, appearing yellow with black or brown stripes and spots. If the body is black, there are coloured bands on the abdomen. The prescutum has three stripes. The proboscis (rostrum) is short and the antennae are verticillate. The subcosta (Sc) fuses with radial vein R slightly distal to the base of the radial sector vein Rs whilst no longer than the mediocubital cross-vein (m-cu). The first media vein termination (m1) is sessile, rarely short and petiolate. The m-cu is located before the base of the discal cell (d). The male genitalia segment Tergite-9 has microscopic black streaks at the apex. The species are found in deciduous and mixed forests, shrubland and moist meadows. The larvae live in soil and are sometimes harmful to agricultural crops and ornamental plants. Species *'' N. abbreviata'' ( Loew, 1863) *'' N. aberdarensis'' Alexander, 1956 *'' N. ...
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Nephrotoma Ferruginea
''Nephrotoma ferruginea'' is a species of large crane fly in the family Tipulidae. Subspecies These two subspecies belong to the species ''Nephrotoma ferruginea'': *''Nephrotoma ferruginea ferruginea'' Johan Christian Fabricius, Fabricius, 1805 *''Nephrotoma ferruginea surtularis'' (Hermann Loew, Loew, 1863) i g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * External links

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Nephrotoma Albonigra
''Nephrotoma'' is a genus of crane flies. For terms see Morphology of Diptera. ''Nephrotoma'' species have a lustrous body, appearing yellow with black or brown stripes and spots. If the body is black, there are coloured bands on the abdomen. The prescutum has three stripes. The proboscis (rostrum) is short and the antennae are verticillate. The subcosta (Sc) fuses with radial vein R slightly distal to the base of the radial sector vein Rs whilst no longer than the mediocubital cross-vein (m-cu). The first media vein termination (m1) is sessile, rarely short and petiolate. The m-cu is located before the base of the discal cell (d). The male genitalia segment Tergite-9 has microscopic black streaks at the apex. The species are found in deciduous and mixed forests, shrubland and moist meadows. The larvae live in soil and are sometimes harmful to agricultural crops and ornamental plants. Species *'' N. abbreviata'' ( Loew, 1863) *'' N. aberdarensis'' Alexander, 1956 *'' N. ...
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Theodor Emil Schummel
Theodor Emil Schummel (23 May 1786, Breslau—24 February 1848) was a German botanist and entomologist who specialised in Diptera. Schummel was a private tutor in Breslau. He was a member of Schlesische Gesellschaft für vaterländische Cultur (Silesian Society for Patriotic Culture) a largely scientific society which received royal ratification in 1809 after the draft of its constitution was sent to the government in Königsberg and published many of his shorter scientific papers on insects in the society's journal ''Übersicht der Arbeiten und Veränderungen der Schlesischen Gesellschaft für Vaterländische Kultur'', abbreviated ''Übers Arb. Ver. Schles. Ges. Vaterl. Kult. '' Works Partial list *1829. Beschreibung der in Schlesien einheimischen Arten einiger Dipteren-Gattungen. 1. Limnobia. Meigen. ''Beitrage zur Entomologie, Breslau'' 1: 97-201 Monograph on Limoniidae. * 1832. ''Versuch einer genauen Beschreibung der in Schlesien einheimischen Arten der Familie der Ruderwanze ...
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Nephrotoma Analis
''Nephrotoma'' is a genus of crane flies. For terms see Morphology of Diptera. ''Nephrotoma'' species have a lustrous body, appearing yellow with black or brown stripes and spots. If the body is black, there are coloured bands on the abdomen. The prescutum has three stripes. The proboscis (rostrum) is short and the antennae are verticillate. The subcosta (Sc) fuses with radial vein R slightly distal to the base of the radial sector vein Rs whilst no longer than the mediocubital cross-vein (m-cu). The first media vein termination (m1) is sessile, rarely short and petiolate. The m-cu is located before the base of the discal cell (d). The male genitalia segment Tergite-9 has microscopic black streaks at the apex. The species are found in deciduous and mixed forests, shrubland and moist meadows. The larvae live in soil and are sometimes harmful to agricultural crops and ornamental plants. Species *'' N. abbreviata'' ( Loew, 1863) *'' N. aberdarensis'' Alexander, 1956 *'' N. ...
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Carl Robert Osten-Sacken
Carl Robert Osten-Sacken or Carl-Robert Romanovich, Baron von der Osten-Sacken, Baron Osten Sacken (21 August 1828, – 20 May 1906) was a German-Russian diplomat and entomologist. He served as the Russian consul general in New York City during the American Civil War, living in the United States from 1856 to 1877. He worked on the taxonomy of flies in general and particularly of the family Tipulidae (crane flies). Early life Carl Robert Osten-Sacken was born on 21 August 1828 in St. Petersburg as the son of Baltic Germans, Baltic German Baron Reinhold Friedrich von der Osten-Sacken (1791-1864) and his wife, Elisabeth von Engelhardt family, Engelhardt (1805-1873). Biography He took an interest in insects at the age of eleven through the influence of Joseph N. Schatiloff, a Russian coleopterist. In 1849 he joined the Imperial Foreign Office and while still in Russia he published his first entomological papers, including an account of the species found in the suburbs of St. ...
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Nephrotoma Altissima
''Nephrotoma altissima'' is a species of large crane fly in the family Tipulidae Tipulidae is a family of large Crane fly, crane flies in the order Diptera. There are more than 30 genera and 4,200 described species in Tipulidae, common and widespread throughout the world. A crane fly can be identified as a member of Tipuli .... References Tipulidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1877 {{tipulidae-stub ...
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Nephrotoma Altigalea
''Nephrotoma'' is a genus of crane flies. For terms see Morphology of Diptera. ''Nephrotoma'' species have a lustrous body, appearing yellow with black or brown stripes and spots. If the body is black, there are coloured bands on the abdomen. The prescutum has three stripes. The proboscis (rostrum) is short and the antennae are verticillate. The subcosta (Sc) fuses with radial vein R slightly distal to the base of the radial sector vein Rs whilst no longer than the mediocubital cross-vein (m-cu). The first media vein termination (m1) is sessile, rarely short and petiolate. The m-cu is located before the base of the discal cell (d). The male genitalia segment Tergite-9 has microscopic black streaks at the apex. The species are found in deciduous and mixed forests, shrubland and moist meadows. The larvae live in soil and are sometimes harmful to agricultural crops and ornamental plants. Species *'' N. abbreviata'' ( Loew, 1863) *'' N. aberdarensis'' Alexander, 1956 *'' N. ...
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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 Natural History Museum, London, 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 [Gray] that the Public owe the admirable helps to the study of natural history which have been afforded by the series of inventories, guides, and nomenclatures, ...
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