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Teleopsis Fallax
''Teleopsis'' is a genus of stalk-eyed flies in the family Diopsidae. All species in the genus are found in Asia. About 20 species are described. Species Several species were placed previously in the similar genus '' Cyrtodiopsis''; the Global Biodiversity Information Facility includes:Global Biodiversity Information Facility: ''Teleopsis'' Rondani, 1875
(retrieved 20 March 2024)
# '' Teleopsis adjacens'' # '' Teleopsis africana'' Brunetti, 1 ...
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Teleopsis Amnoni
''Teleopsis amnoni'' is a species of stalk-eyed fly found in the Western Ghats of India. The species was described by Feijen & Feijen in 2019 and said to be closely related to ''Teleopsis sykesii'' from which it can be distinguished by the clear tip to the wing apart from other characters. The species is known from India, in the states of Karnataka, Kerala and Maharashtra. References External links

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Teleopsis Dalmanni
} ''Teleopsis dalmanni'', synonym ''Cyrtodiopsis dalmanni'', also known as the Malaysian stalk-eyed fly, is a species of fly in the family Diopsidae. ''T. dalmanni'' flies possess lateral elongations on their head capsules called eyestalks. These eyestalks play an important role in mate selection and as a result physical characteristic of the fly has been the subject of several studies on sexual selection, natural selection, and mating behavior. Distribution ''Teleopsis dalmanni'' is found in Malaysia as well as other parts of Southeast Asia. Flies used in studies are usually collected in Malaysia. Habitat ''Teleopsis dalmanni'' are predominantly found at the edge of forest streams, where their mating rituals occur. They have been observed resting on dried leaves or undergrowth at the water’s edge, and occasionally even on the sand. Life history As with other Dipterans, ''T. dalmanni'' flies undergo a larval phase before transitioning into adults. There is little in ...
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Teleopsis Maculata
''Teleopsis'' is a genus of stalk-eyed flies in the family Diopsidae. All species in the genus are found in Asia. About 20 species are described. Species Several species were placed previously in the similar genus '' Cyrtodiopsis''; the Global Biodiversity Information Facility includes:Global Biodiversity Information Facility: ''Teleopsis'' Rondani, 1875
(retrieved 20 March 2024)
# '' Teleopsis adjacens'' # '' Teleopsis africana'' Brunetti, ...
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Teleopsis Guangxiensis
''Teleopsis'' is a genus of stalk-eyed fly, flies in the family (biology), family Diopsidae. All species in the genus are found in Asia. About 20 species are described. Species Several species were placed previously in the similar genus ''Cyrtodiopsis''; the Global Biodiversity Information Facility includes:Global Biodiversity Information Facility: ''Teleopsis'' Rondani, 1875
(retrieved 20 March 2024)
# ''Teleopsis adjacens'' # ''Teleopsis africana'' Enrico Adelelmo Brunetti, Brunetti, 1928 # ''Teleopsis amnoni'' # ''Teleopsis anjahanaribei'' # ''Teleopsis boettcheri'' # ''Teleopsis cheni'' # ''Teleopsis cobiae''
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Teleopsis Fulviventris
''Teleopsis'' is a genus of stalk-eyed flies in the family Diopsidae. All species in the genus are found in Asia. About 20 species are described. Species Several species were placed previously in the similar genus '' Cyrtodiopsis''; the Global Biodiversity Information Facility includes:Global Biodiversity Information Facility: ''Teleopsis'' Rondani, 1875
(retrieved 20 March 2024)
# '' Teleopsis adjacens'' # '' Teleopsis africana'' Brunetti, ...
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Jacques-Marie-Frangile Bigot
Jacques Marie François Bigot (14 October 1818 – 14 April 1893) was a French naturalist and entomologist most noted for his studies of Diptera. He was one of two sons of physician Jacques Bigot (1757–1842) and Marie Françoise Euphrosine (née Luxure-Luxeuil) Bigot (1791–1845). Bigot was born in Paris, France, where he lived all his life, though he had a property in Quincy-sous-Sénart near Brumoy acquired in 1874, and where he died after an attack of influenza. He became a member of the Entomological Society of France in 1844, and his first paper was published in its Annals in 1845, as was most of his later work. Bigot was a prolific author, describing more than 1,500 species of Diptera in more than 400 scientific publications and, like Francis Walker, his work was the subject of much later criticism. R.A. Senior-White, in his 1927 eulogy of Enrico Brunetti, stated about Bigot “The death of Bigot in 1893 had put a term to the endless flow of description, insufficien ...
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