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[EAN: 9781236075666], Neubuch, UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS,HISTORY, This item is printed on demand. Paperback. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 Excerpt: . . . were the first known extra-European members of the family. Schiner in 1862 gave a list of thirty-one European species. In 1865 Loew described seven species from America. In 1868 Schiner gave 39 as the number of species of Platypezidae known from the whole world. ff Three more American species were added by Loew in 1869. From 1869 to 1892 I do not find any additional L. c. , p 88. L. c. , p. 113. JL. e. , p. 103. jiDiptera of South Africa, p. 285. ! Fauna Austriara, Vol. I, p. 339-243. Diptera America-Septentrlonalta Indigena, Century VI, Nos. 76-S3. tNovara Expedition, Diptera, p. V, note. JtL. e. , Century IX. Nos. 81-83. species recorded. In the latter year Dr. Williston described a Callomyia from Mexico. Townsends species (1. c. 1894) completes the list, making a total of 44 species hitherto known, to which number eight are added below. Of the twelve American species hitherto described but one is distinctly western, namely: Callomyia bella Will, from Mexico, the others are from New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, District of Columbia and Illinois. To this list of American habitats may be added Kansas and New Mexico. The following tables of the American species of Platypeza are constructed partially from descriptions, as Loews species flavicornis pillipes, obscura and anthrax are unknown to the writer. PLATYPEZA. TABLE OF SPECIES--MALES. , 1. Hind tarsi remarkably exaggerated and elaborate; first joint with long setaceous clubbed appendage 2 Hind tarsi somewhat enlarged as usual and without such appendage 3 2. Fourth tarsal joint much larger than any other ornatipes. Second tarsal joint the largest calceata. 3. Antennae yellow; abdomen velvety black flavicornis. Antennae black 4 4. Prevailing color velvety black 5 Thorax cinereous; second and third . . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN.<
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University Of Kansas:Kansas University Quarterly Volume 3 (Paperback)
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[EAN: 9781236075666], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers … Plus…
[EAN: 9781236075666], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 Excerpt: . were the first known extra-European members of the family. Schiner in 1862 gave a list of thirty-one European species. In 1865 Loew described seven species from America. In 1868 Schiner gave 39 as the number of species of Platypezidae known from the whole world.ff Three more American species were added by Loew in 1869. From 1869 to 1892 I do not find any additional L. c., p 88. +L. c., p. 113. JL.e., p. 103. jiDiptera of South Africa, p. 285.! Fauna Austriara, Vol. I, p. 339-243. Diptera America-Septentrlonalta Indigena, Century VI, Nos. 76-S3. t+Novara Expedition, Diptera, p. V, note. JtL. e., Century IX. Nos. 81-83. species recorded. In the latter year Dr. Williston described a Callomyia from Mexico. Townsend s species (1. c. 1894) completes the list, making a total of 44 species hitherto known, to which number eight are added below. Of the twelve American species hitherto described but one is distinctly western, namely: Callomyia bella Will, from Mexico, the others are from New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, District of Columbia and Illinois. To this list of American habitats may be added Kansas and New Mexico. The following tables of the American species of Platypeza are constructed partially from descriptions, as Loew s species flavicornis pillipes, obscura and anthrax are unknown to the writer. PLATYPEZA. TABLE OF SPECIES--MALES., 1. Hind tarsi remarkably exaggerated and elaborate; first joint with long setaceous clubbed appendage 2 Hind tarsi somewhat enlarged as usual and without such appendage 3 2. Fourth tarsal joint much larger than any other ornatipes. Second tarsal joint the largest calceata. 3. Antennae yellow; abdomen velvety black flavicornis. Antennae black 4 4. Prevailing color velvety black 5 Thorax cinereous; second and third .<
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University Of Kansas:Kansas University Quarterly Volume 3 (Paperback)
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[EAN: 9781236075666], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers c… Plus…
[EAN: 9781236075666], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 Excerpt: . were the first known extra-European members of the family. Schiner in 1862 gave a list of thirty-one European species. In 1865 Loew described seven species from America. In 1868 Schiner gave 39 as the number of species of Platypezidae known from the whole world.ff Three more American species were added by Loew in 1869. From 1869 to 1892 I do not find any additional L. c., p 88. +L. c., p. 113. JL.e., p. 103. jiDiptera of South Africa, p. 285.! Fauna Austriara, Vol. I, p. 339-243. "Diptera America-Septentrlonalta Indigena, Century VI, Nos. 76-S3. t+Novara Expedition, Diptera, p. V, note. JtL. e., Century IX. Nos. 81-83. species recorded. In the latter year Dr. Williston described a Callomyia from Mexico. Townsend's species (1. c. 1894) completes the list, making a total of 44 species hitherto known, to which number eight are added below. Of the twelve American species hitherto described but one is distinctly western, namely: Callomyia bella Will, from Mexico, the others are from New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, District of Columbia and Illinois. To this list of American habitats may be added Kansas and New Mexico. The following tables of the American species of Platypeza are constructed partially from descriptions, as Loew's species flavicornis pillipes, obscura and anthrax are unknown to the writer. PLATYPEZA. TABLE OF SPECIES--MALES., 1. Hind tarsi remarkably exaggerated and elaborate; first joint with long setaceous clubbed appendage 2 Hind tarsi somewhat enlarged as usual and without such appendage 3 2. Fourth tarsal joint much larger than any other ornatipes. Second tarsal joint the largest calceata. 3. Antennae yellow; abdomen velvety black flavicornis. Antennae black 4 4. Prevailing color velvety black 5 Thorax cinereous; second and third .<
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University Of Kansas:Kansas University Quarterly Volume 3 (Paperback)
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[EAN: 9781236075666], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers c… Plus…
[EAN: 9781236075666], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 Excerpt: . were the first known extra-European members of the family. Schiner in 1862 gave a list of thirty-one European species. In 1865 Loew described seven species from America. In 1868 Schiner gave 39 as the number of species of Platypezidae known from the whole world.ff Three more American species were added by Loew in 1869. From 1869 to 1892 I do not find any additional L. c., p 88. +L. c., p. 113. JL.e., p. 103. jiDiptera of South Africa, p. 285.! Fauna Austriara, Vol. I, p. 339-243. Diptera America-Septentrlonalta Indigena, Century VI, Nos. 76-S3. t+Novara Expedition, Diptera, p. V, note. JtL. e., Century IX. Nos. 81-83. species recorded. In the latter year Dr. Williston described a Callomyia from Mexico. Townsend s species (1. c. 1894) completes the list, making a total of 44 species hitherto known, to which number eight are added below. Of the twelve American species hitherto described but one is distinctly western, namely: Callomyia bella Will, from Mexico, the others are from New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, District of Columbia and Illinois. To this list of American habitats may be added Kansas and New Mexico. The following tables of the American species of Platypeza are constructed partially from descriptions, as Loew s species flavicornis pillipes, obscura and anthrax are unknown to the writer. PLATYPEZA. TABLE OF SPECIES--MALES., 1. Hind tarsi remarkably exaggerated and elaborate; first joint with long setaceous clubbed appendage 2 Hind tarsi somewhat enlarged as usual and without such appendage 3 2. Fourth tarsal joint much larger than any other ornatipes. Second tarsal joint the largest calceata. 3. Antennae yellow; abdomen velvety black flavicornis. Antennae black 4 4. Prevailing color velvety black 5 Thorax cinereous; second and third .<
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