Styringomyia Monochaeta
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Styringomyia Monochaeta
''Styringomyia'' is a genus of Tipuloidea, crane fly in the family Limoniidae. Species *''Styringomyia acanthobasis, S. acanthobasis'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1962 *''Styringomyia acuapicalis, S. acuapicalis'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1972 *''Styringomyia acuta, S. acuta'' Frederick Wallace Edwards, Edwards, 1926 *''Styringomyia amazonica, S. amazonica'' Ribeiro, 2003 *''Styringomyia angustipennis, S. angustipennis'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1936 *''Styringomyia angustitergata, S. angustitergata'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1938 *''Styringomyia annulipes, S. annulipes'' (Günther Enderlein, Enderlein, 1912) *''Styringomyia apiculata, S. apiculata'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1971 *''Styringomyia armata, S. armata'' Frederick Wallace Edwards, Edwards, 1924 *''Styringomyia atlantica, S. atlantica'' Ribeiro, 2003 *''Styringomyia bancrofti, S. bancrofti'' Frederick Wallace Edwards, Edwards, 1914 *''Styringomyia bicornuta, S. bicornuta'' ...
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Frederick Wallace Edwards
Frederick Wallace Edwards FRS (28 November 1888 in Fletton, Peterborough – 15 November 1940 in London), was an English entomologist. Edwards was known in the field of entomology for his work on Diptera. Edwards worked in the British Museum (Natural History) which contains his collections made on his expeditions to Norway and Sweden (1923), Switzerland and Austria (1925), Argentina and Chile (1926/27), with Raymond Corbett Shannon, Corsica and USA (1928), the Baltic (1933), Kenya and Uganda (1934-5) (as co-leader of the British Museum Ruwenzori expedition of 1934-35) with Ernest Gibbins, and the Pyrenees (1935). He was able to oversee publication of Alwyn M. Evan's monograph on ''The Mosquitoes of the Ethiopian Region'' after her death in 1937. Among the unusual insects that he described was the flightless marine midge '' Pontomyia''. The mosquito genus '' Fredwardsius'' is named to honor his work establishing the generic and subgeneric framework which forms the basis fo ...
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Styringomyia Biroi
''Styringomyia'' is a genus of crane fly in the family Limoniidae. Species *'' S. acanthobasis'' Alexander, 1962 *'' S. acuapicalis'' Alexander, 1972 *'' S. acuta'' Edwards, 1926 *'' S. amazonica'' Ribeiro, 2003 *'' S. angustipennis'' Alexander, 1936 *'' S. angustitergata'' Alexander, 1938 *'' S. annulipes'' ( Enderlein, 1912) *'' S. apiculata'' Alexander, 1971 *'' S. armata'' Edwards, 1924 *'' S. atlantica'' Ribeiro, 2003 *'' S. bancrofti'' Edwards, 1914 *'' S. bicornuta'' Alexander, 1938 *'' S. bidens'' Hynes, 1987 *'' S. bidentata'' Hynes, 1987 *'' S. bipunctata'' Edwards, 1924 *'' S. biroi'' Edwards, 1924 *'' S. borneana'' Edwards, 1926 *'' S. bourbonensis'' Alexander, 1953 *'' S. bualae'' Hynes, 1988 *'' S. caudifera'' Alexander, 1953 *'' S. celebesensis'' Alexander, 1935 *'' S. cerbereana'' Alexander, 1976 *'' S. ceylonica'' Edwards, 1911 *'' S. chelifera'' Alexander, 1975 *'' S. claggi'' Alexander, 1931 *'' S. clandestina'' Alexander, 1956 *'' S. clio'' Alexander, ...
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