4 edition of Catalogue of the described Diptera of North America. found in the catalog.
Catalogue of the described Diptera of North America.
Carl Robert Osten -Sacken
Published
1858
by Smithsonian institution in Washington
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Prepared for the Smithsonian Institution by R. Osten Sacken. |
Series | Smithsonian miscellaneous collections [vol. 3, pt. 1], Smithsonian miscellaneous collections ;, v. 3, pt. 1. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | Q11 .S7 vol. 3, art. 1 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 2 p. l., [vii]-xx, 95 p. |
Number of Pages | 95 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6978204M |
LC Control Number | 06044420 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 3209166 |
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Compared to the North American catalog by Foote et al. (), species are added, and there are 15 replacement names, 84 synonyms, 5 species removed from synonymy, and 76 transfers, as well as 10 species included in the previous catalog that are removed from the new list. Furthermore, 13 additional genera and 3 generic synonymies are included. The present catalogue of Anthomyiidae attempts to list all species () described or recorded from mainland China () and Taiwan (8) that for various reasons are not treated in “Flies of China” from The catalogue further lists Chinese species that are presently standing in new generic combinations compared to those of “Flies of China”, species that have changed name .
In Idaho he worked on economic entomology while maintaining a focus on flies. He began to assemble his most important work, Catalogue of the North American Diptera, published by the Smithsonian in His catalog described flies and was considered a landmark study of Diptera in America. Taxonomic history and names. In , Carl Robert Osten-Sacken described this species, placing it in the genus based the description on galls on Vitis and larvae found in the vicinity of Washington, D.C.. The magazine The American Entomologist had a column where readers could ask for identifications. In a reader from Piermont, New York, asked the .
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(Carl Robert), Catalogue of the described Diptera of North America. Series: Catalogue of Palaearctic Diptera This multi-volume work catalogues the main taxonomic, nomenclatorial and distribution data of 25, fly species described from the Palaearctic Region.
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This update to A Catalog of the Cecidomyiidae (Diptera) of the World (Gagné b) will allow scientists and others to track nomenclatural changes and the additional species and genera that have been described since the cut-off date (sometime in ) for Gagné (b).
The present totals are species and genera. This. Catalogue of the described Diptera of North America By C. (Carl Robert) Osten-Sacken Topics: Diptera, North America.
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The key in Borror et al. () is adequate for identification of most North American Diptera to the family level. The larvae of many Diptera can be identified to family with the aid of Teskey (a) and Foote (); those of synanthropic species are treated by Dusek ().