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Paradidyma Angusticornis
''Paradidyma'' is a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae. Species *'' Paradidyma affinis'' Reinhard, 1934 *'' Paradidyma albifacies'' ( Wulp, 1892) *'' Paradidyma aldrichi'' Reinhard, 1934 *'' Paradidyma angusticornis'' (Townsend, 1892) *'' Paradidyma apicalis'' Reinhard, 1934 *''Paradidyma aristalis'' Reinhard, 1934 *''Paradidyma armata'' (Townsend, 1915) *'' Paradidyma atatula'' (Walker, 1853) *'' Paradidyma bicincta'' (Reinhard, 1934) *''Paradidyma brasiliana'' (Brauer & von Berganstamm, 1891) *''Paradidyma brasiliana'' Reinhard, 1934 *''Paradidyma cinerescens'' Reinhard, 1934 *'' Paradidyma conica'' (Townsend, 1891) *'' Paradidyma contigua'' ( Wulp, 1890) *'' Paradidyma crassiseta'' Reinhard, 1934 *''Paradidyma derelicta'' Reinhard, 1934 *''Paradidyma jamaicensis'' (Curran, 1928) *''Paradidyma melania'' (Townsend, 1919) *''Paradidyma merista'' Reinhard, 1953 *''Paradidyma mexicana'' (Brauer & von Berganstamm, 1893) *''Paradidyma neglecta'' (West, 1925) *''Paradidyma neome ...
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Friedrich Moritz Brauer
Friedrich Moritz Brauer (12 May 1832, Vienna – 29 December 1904) was an Austrian entomologist who was Director of the Naturhistorisches Hofmuseum, Vienna, at the time of his death. He wrote many papers on Diptera and Neuroptera. From an assistant in the Entomological Museum at the University of Vienna, Brauer became Custodian of the collections in 1873 and in the following year was appointed Professor of zoology in the University. He was elected an Honorary Fellow of the Entomological Society of London in 1900. Brauer’s first work on the order Neuroptera, and his first entomological publication, in 1850, was a revision of the genus ''Chrysopa''. This was followed during the next few years by numerous papers on the biology of the order which established his reputation as one of the foremost European authorities on the Neuroptera. In 1858 he began studies of the life history of the Dipterous family Oestridae; the result was the publication in 1863 of “Monographie der Oes ...
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Paradidyma Cinerescens
''Paradidyma'' is a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae. Species *'' Paradidyma affinis'' Reinhard, 1934 *'' Paradidyma albifacies'' ( Wulp, 1892) *'' Paradidyma aldrichi'' Reinhard, 1934 *'' Paradidyma angusticornis'' (Townsend, 1892) *'' Paradidyma apicalis'' Reinhard, 1934 *'' Paradidyma aristalis'' Reinhard, 1934 *'' Paradidyma armata'' (Townsend, 1915) *'' Paradidyma atatula'' (Walker, 1853) *'' Paradidyma bicincta'' (Reinhard, 1934) *''Paradidyma brasiliana'' (Brauer & von Berganstamm, 1891) *''Paradidyma brasiliana'' Reinhard, 1934 *'' Paradidyma cinerescens'' Reinhard, 1934 *'' Paradidyma conica'' (Townsend, 1891) *'' Paradidyma contigua'' ( Wulp, 1890) *'' Paradidyma crassiseta'' Reinhard, 1934 *'' Paradidyma derelicta'' Reinhard, 1934 *'' Paradidyma jamaicensis'' (Curran, 1928) *'' Paradidyma melania'' (Townsend, 1919) *'' Paradidyma merista'' Reinhard, 1953 *'' Paradidyma mexicana'' (Brauer & von Berganstamm, 1893) *''Paradidyma neglecta'' (West, 1925) *'' Paradid ...
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Paradidyma Melania
''Paradidyma melania'' is a species of bristle fly in the family Tachinidae. Distribution Canada Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over , making it the world's second-largest country by tota ..., United States. References Tachininae Taxa named by Charles Henry Tyler Townsend Insects described in 1919 Diptera of North America {{tachininae-stub ...
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Charles Howard Curran
Charles Howard Curran (20 March 1894 – 23 January 1972) was a Canadian entomologist who specialised in Diptera. Curran's main taxonomic interests were in brachyceran flies, particularly the flower flies Syrphidae, in which he described 723 species. From 1922 to 1928 he worked as a specialist service in Diptera Entomology of Canada. In 1928, he was hired by the American Museum of Natural History as Assistant Curator and, from 1947 until his retirement in 1960, as Curator of Insects and Spiders. In 1931, he donated his collection to that institution: it has 10,000 specimens representing about 1,700 species including 400 types. He received in 1933 a Doctorate of Science at the University of Montreal with a thesis entitled The Families and Genera of North American Diptera. He was vice-president of the New York Entomological Society The New York Entomological Society was founded in 1892. The Brooklyn Entomological Society merged with the Society in 1968. The Society publishes '' En ...
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Paradidyma Jamaicensis
''Paradidyma'' is a genus of flies in the family Tachinidae. Species *'' Paradidyma affinis'' Reinhard, 1934 *'' Paradidyma albifacies'' ( Wulp, 1892) *'' Paradidyma aldrichi'' Reinhard, 1934 *'' Paradidyma angusticornis'' (Townsend, 1892) *'' Paradidyma apicalis'' Reinhard, 1934 *'' Paradidyma aristalis'' Reinhard, 1934 *'' Paradidyma armata'' (Townsend, 1915) *'' Paradidyma atatula'' (Walker, 1853) *'' Paradidyma bicincta'' (Reinhard, 1934) *''Paradidyma brasiliana'' (Brauer & von Berganstamm, 1891) *''Paradidyma brasiliana'' Reinhard, 1934 *''Paradidyma cinerescens'' Reinhard, 1934 *'' Paradidyma conica'' (Townsend, 1891) *'' Paradidyma contigua'' ( Wulp, 1890) *'' Paradidyma crassiseta'' Reinhard, 1934 *'' Paradidyma derelicta'' Reinhard, 1934 *'' Paradidyma jamaicensis'' (Curran, 1928) *''Paradidyma melania'' (Townsend, 1919) *''Paradidyma merista'' Reinhard, 1953 *''Paradidyma mexicana'' (Brauer & von Berganstamm, 1893) *''Paradidyma neglecta'' (West, 1925) *''Paradidyma n ...
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