Derived from: Legner, E. F. Biological control of aquatic Diptera. p. Contributions to a Manual of Palaearctic Diptera, Vol. 1, Science Hearld. Contributions to a manual of Palaearctic Diptera (with special reference to flies of economic importance). Volume 3: Higher Brachycera. @inproceedings{PappContributionsTA, title={Contributions to a manual of Palaearctic Diptera (with special reference to flies of economic importance). Contributions to a MANUAL OF PALAEARCTIC DIPTERA (with special reference to flies of economie importance) Volume 1 General and Applied Dipterology László Papp and Béla Darvàs (Editors) Published by 1. 7. Genetic systems in Palaearctic Diptera - M. Ashburner Postembryonic and imaginal development of Diptera - B. Darvas and A.
The taxonomy and distribution of the genus Hybos Meigen in the Palaearctic Region is reviewed with a special reference to the European fauna. Twenty-three species have been recorded from the Palaearctic, of which only four species are known from Europe. We describe two new species, H. andradei sp. nov. (Portugal) and H. mediasiaticus sp. nov. (Middle Asia). Contributions to the Turkish Tachinidae (Diptera) Fauna. Year , Volume 32, Issue 2, - , Kenan KARA Sadi AKSU. Abstract. Two tachinid species, Leskia erevanica Richter, and Tachina grossa (Linnaeus, ) (Diptera: Tachinidae), are recorded for the first time from Turkey. Keywords. Derived from: Legner, E. F. Biological control of aquatic Diptera. p. Contributions to a Manual of Palaearctic Diptera, Vol. 1, Science Hearld.
In several groups, the egg has ovoid or elliptic shape, more or less elongate, with ends usually blunt or rounded, or it may be fusiform, subcylindric, or subglobose. There are also singular shapes (like boat, horseshoe, limpet, etc.). The size is in most cases in the order of one or less than 1 mm, with a variable ratio between length and width. In book: Contributions to a Manual of Palaearctic Diptera, vol. 2 (pp) Edition: 1; Chapter: Family: Trichoceridae; Publisher: Science Herald, Budapest. Contributions to a MANUAL OF PALAEARCTIC DIPTERA (with special reference to flies of economie importance) Volume 3 Higher Brachycera László Papp and Béla Darvas (Editors) Published by Science Heraid, Budapest
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