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Systropus Pulcher
''Systropus'' is a genus of bee flies in the family Bombyliidae. There are over 200 described species in the genus ''Systropus'', found on every continent except Antarctica. Species *''Systropus ammophiloides, S. ammophiloides'' Charles Henry Tyler Townsend, Townsend, 1901 *''Systropus angulatus, S. angulatus'' (Karsch, 1880 *''Systropus arizonicus, S. arizonicus'' Banks, 1909 *''Systropus basilaris, S. basilaris'' Painter, 1963 *''Systropus bicornis, S. bicornis'' Painter, 1963 *''Systropus dolorosus, S. dolorosus'' Samuel Wendell Williston, Williston, 1901 *''Systropus lugubris, S. lugubris'' Carl Robert Osten-Sacken, Osten Sacken, 1887 *''Systropus macer, S. macer'' Hermann Loew, Loew, 1863 *''Systropus macilentus, S. macilentus'' Christian Rudolph Wilhelm Wiedemann, Wiedemann, 1920 *''Systropus nigripes, S. nigripes'' Painter, 1963 *''Systropus paloides, S. paloides'' Painter, 1963 *''Systropus pulcher, S. pulcher'' Samuel Wendell Williston, Williston, 1901 *''Systropus ruf ...
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Christian Rudolph Wilhelm Wiedemann
Christian Rudolph Wilhelm Wiedemann (7 December 1770 – 31 December 1840) was a German physician, historian, naturalist and entomologist. He is best known for his studies of world Diptera, but he also studied Hymenoptera and Coleoptera, although far less expertly. Biography Wiedemann’s father, Conrad Eberhard Wiedemann (1722–1804) was an art dealer and his mother, Dorothea Frederike (née Raspe) (1741–1804) was the daughter of an accountant in the Royal Mining Service and also interested in the arts. After his education in Brunswick, he matriculated in 1790 to the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Jena where he was a contemporary of the poet Friedrich von Hardenberg. While attending university, Wiedemann, was one of the many pupils of Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, and travelled to Saxony and Bohemia. He obtained his doctoral degree in 1792 with a thesis entitled ''Dissertatio inauguralis sistens vitia gennus humanum debilitantia''. He then went to Englan ...
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Systropus Lugubris
''Systropus'' is a genus of bee flies in the family Bombyliidae. There are over 200 described species in the genus ''Systropus'', found on every continent except Antarctica Antarctica () is Earth's southernmost and least-populated continent. Situated almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle and surrounded by the Southern Ocean (also known as the Antarctic Ocean), it contains the geographic South Pole. .... Species *'' S. ammophiloides'' Townsend, 1901 *'' S. angulatus'' (Karsch, 1880 *'' S. arizonicus'' Banks, 1909 *'' S. basilaris'' Painter, 1963 *'' S. bicornis'' Painter, 1963 *'' S. dolorosus'' Williston, 1901 *'' S. lugubris'' Osten Sacken, 1887 *'' S. macer'' Loew, 1863 *'' S. macilentus'' Wiedemann, 1920 *'' S. nigripes'' Painter, 1963 *'' S. paloides'' Painter, 1963 *'' S. pulcher'' Williston, 1901 *'' S. rufiventris'' Osten Sacken, 1887 *'' S. sallei'' A. Costa, 1865 *'' S. semialbus'' Painter, 1963 *'' S. similis'' Williston, 1901 *'' S. vicin ...
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Systropus Pulcher
''Systropus'' is a genus of bee flies in the family Bombyliidae. There are over 200 described species in the genus ''Systropus'', found on every continent except Antarctica. Species *''Systropus ammophiloides, S. ammophiloides'' Charles Henry Tyler Townsend, Townsend, 1901 *''Systropus angulatus, S. angulatus'' (Karsch, 1880 *''Systropus arizonicus, S. arizonicus'' Banks, 1909 *''Systropus basilaris, S. basilaris'' Painter, 1963 *''Systropus bicornis, S. bicornis'' Painter, 1963 *''Systropus dolorosus, S. dolorosus'' Samuel Wendell Williston, Williston, 1901 *''Systropus lugubris, S. lugubris'' Carl Robert Osten-Sacken, Osten Sacken, 1887 *''Systropus macer, S. macer'' Hermann Loew, Loew, 1863 *''Systropus macilentus, S. macilentus'' Christian Rudolph Wilhelm Wiedemann, Wiedemann, 1920 *''Systropus nigripes, S. nigripes'' Painter, 1963 *''Systropus paloides, S. paloides'' Painter, 1963 *''Systropus pulcher, S. pulcher'' Samuel Wendell Williston, Williston, 1901 *''Systropus ruf ...
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Systropus Paloides
''Systropus'' is a genus of bee flies in the family Bombyliidae. There are over 200 described species in the genus ''Systropus'', found on every continent except Antarctica Antarctica () is Earth's southernmost and least-populated continent. Situated almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle and surrounded by the Southern Ocean (also known as the Antarctic Ocean), it contains the geographic South Pole. .... Species *'' S. ammophiloides'' Townsend, 1901 *'' S. angulatus'' (Karsch, 1880 *'' S. arizonicus'' Banks, 1909 *'' S. basilaris'' Painter, 1963 *'' S. bicornis'' Painter, 1963 *'' S. dolorosus'' Williston, 1901 *'' S. lugubris'' Osten Sacken, 1887 *'' S. macer'' Loew, 1863 *'' S. macilentus'' Wiedemann, 1920 *'' S. nigripes'' Painter, 1963 *'' S. paloides'' Painter, 1963 *'' S. pulcher'' Williston, 1901 *'' S. rufiventris'' Osten Sacken, 1887 *'' S. sallei'' A. Costa, 1865 *'' S. semialbus'' Painter, 1963 *'' S. similis'' Williston, 1901 *'' S. vicin ...
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Hermann Loew
Friedrich Hermann Loew (19 July 1807 – 21 April 1879) was a German entomologist who specialised in the study of Diptera, an order of insects including Fly, flies, mosquitoes, gnats and midges. He described many world species and was the first specialist to work on the Diptera of the United States. Biography Early years Hermann Loew was born in Weissenfels, Saxony a short distance south of Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, Halle (Germany). The Loew family, though not wealthy, was well-placed. Loew's father was a functionary for the Department of Justice of the Duchy of Saxony who later became a ''Geheimer Regierungsrath'' of Prussia. Between 1817 and 1829 Loew attended first the Convent School of Rossleben, then the University of Halle-Wittenberg, graduating in mathematics, philology and natural history. Teacher, tutor and husband Recognizing his abilities as a mathematician, the university, on his graduation, appointed him as a lecturer in the same subjects. In 1830 he went to Berlin and ...
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Systropus Macer
''Systropus macer'' is a species of bee fly in the family Bombyliidae. It is found in eastern North America in Ontario, Canada, and in the United States from Massachusetts south to Georgia and Texas. It is a parasitoid of Limacodidae caterpillars, including '' Adoneta spinuloides'', '' Euclea delphinii'', '' Lithacodes fasciola'', '' Prolimacodes badia'', and ''Parasa indetermina ''Parasa indetermina'', the stinging rose moth, is a moth of the family Limacodidae. It is found in the United States from New York to Florida, west to Missouri, Texas, and Oklahoma. The wingspan is 23–30 mm. Adults are on wing from June ...''. References Bombyliidae Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1863 {{Bombyliidae-stub ...
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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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