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Tropidia (fly)
''Tropidia'' is a genus hoverflies, from the family Syrphidae, in the order Diptera. Species *'' Tropidia albistylum'' Macquart, 1847 *'' Tropidia calcarata'' Williston, 1887 *'' Tropidia coloradensis'' ( Bigot, 1884) *'' Tropidia fasciata'' Meigen, 1822 *'' Tropidia flavimana'' Philippi, 1865 *'' Tropidia flavipicta'' ( Bigot, 1859) *'' Tropidia incana'' Townsend, 1895 *'' Tropidia incerta'' Keiser, 1971 *'' Tropidia insularis'' Lynch Arribálzaga, 1892 *'' Tropidia longa'' ( Walker, 1849) *'' Tropidia mamillata'' Loew, 1861 *'' Tropidia namorana'' Keiser, 1971 *'' Tropidia montana'' Hunter, 1896 *'' Tropidia nigricornis'' Philippi, 1865 *'' Tropidia notata'' ( Bigot, 1882) *'' Tropidia pulchra'' Hull, 1944 *'' Tropidia pygmaea'' Shannon, 1926 *'' Tropidia quadrata'' (Say, 1824) *'' Tropidia rostrata'' Shiraki, 1930 *'' Tropidia rubricornis'' Philippi, 1865 *''Tropidia scita ''Tropidia scita'' is a common Palearctic species of hoverfly associated with wetlands, ponds a ...
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Tropidia Scita
''Tropidia scita'' is a common Palearctic species of hoverfly associated with wetlands, ponds and ditches. The larvae have been recorded living in the basal sheaths of ''Typha''. DescriptionExternal images
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Wing length . Vein R4+5 is only slightly dipped into the underlying cell. Thorax dorsum shining black with some dusted parts. Tergites 2 and 3 yellow or orange with a black median stripe. Antennae dark, brown or black. Hind femora swollen and curved. See references for .
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Tropidia Incana
''Tropidia incana'' is a species of hoverfly in the family Syrphidae. Distribution United States. References Milesiini Diptera of North America Hoverflies of North America Taxa named by Charles Henry Tyler Townsend Insects described in 1895 {{Milesiini-stub ...
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Tropidia Pulchra
''Tropidia pulchra'' is a species of hoverfly in the family Syrphidae. Distribution Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, t .... References Milesiini Diptera of South America Taxa named by Frank Montgomery Hull Insects described in 1944 {{Milesiini-stub ...
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Tropidia Notata
''Tropidia notata'' is a species of hoverfly in the family Syrphidae. Distribution Chile, Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, t .... References Milesiini Diptera of South America Taxa named by Jacques-Marie-Frangile Bigot Insects described in 1882 {{Milesiini-stub ...
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Tropidia Nigricornis
''Tropidia nigricornis'' is a species of hoverfly in the family Syrphidae. Distribution Chile Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in the western part of South America. It is the southernmost country in the world, and the closest to Antarctica, occupying a long and narrow strip of land between the Andes to the eas .... References Milesiini Diptera of South America Taxa named by Rodolfo Amando Philippi Insects described in 1865 Endemic fauna of Chile {{Milesiini-stub ...
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Tropidia Montana
''Tropidia montana'' is a species of hoverfly in the family Syrphidae. Distribution United States. References Milesiini Diptera of North America Hoverflies of North America Insects described in 1896 {{Milesiini-stub ...
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Tropidia Namorana
''Tropidia namorana'' is a species of hoverfly in the family Syrphidae. Distribution Madagascar. References Milesiini Diptera of Africa Insects described in 1971 {{Milesiini-stub ...
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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 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 (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 gave lessons in dif ...
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Tropidia Mamillata
''Tropidia mamillata'' is a species of hoverfly in the family Syrphidae. Distribution United States. References Milesiini Diptera of North America Hoverflies of North America Taxa named by Hermann Loew Insects described in 1861 {{Milesiini-stub ...
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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 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 raythat the Public owe the admirable helps to the study of natural history which have been afforded by the series of inventories, guides, and nomenclatures, the publication of which ...
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Tropidia Longa
''Tropidia longa'' is a species of hoverfly in the family Hoverfly, Syrphidae. Distribution French Cameroon, Madagascar, Nigeria. References

Milesiini Diptera of Africa Taxa named by Francis Walker (entomologist) Insects described in 1849 {{Milesiini-stub ...
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Enrique Lynch Arribálzaga
Enrique Lynch Arribálzaga (26 August 1856 – 28 June 1935) was an Argentine zoologist, political activist, administrator, and writer. Along with his brother Felix Benito Lynch (died 1894), he contributed to the knowledge of the insects of Argentina which he documented in the first Argentine journal of natural history ''El naturalista argentino'' which they founded along with Eduardo Ladislao Holmberg in 1878. Enrique was born in a family with roots to Spanish colonialists. His father Felix F. Lynch was against the government of Juan Manuel de Rosas which led him and his wife Trinidad to live in exile in Chile. The family returned to Buenos Aires and after the birth of Enrique they moved to Baradero where they lived on a ranch. Enrique and his brother Felix read books and took an interest in the environment. He went to study in Buenos Aires but returned to the ranch after high school following the death of his father. In 1871 Enrique began to collect specimens including birds and ...
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