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    Brachydeutera Loew 1860

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    Genus Brachydeutera Loew Brachydeutera Loew, 1862a: 162. Type species: Brachydeutera dimidiata Loew, 1862 [= Ephydra argentata Walker, 1852], by monotypy.Published as part of Dawah, Hassan A., Ahmad, Syed K., Abdullah, Mohammed A. & Zatwarnicki, Tadeusz, 2019, An overview of the Ephydridae (Diptera) of Saudi Arabia, pp. 401-445 in Zootaxa 4711 (3) on page 432, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4711.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/358647

    Joshua Davis: Author of Spare Parts

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    Citation: K-State First (2016). Joshua Davis: Author of Spare Parts [Flier]. Manhattan, Kansas: K-State First.Flyer advertising Joshua Davis's author talk at Kansas State University

    Paralimna (Paralimna) Loew

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    Subgenus Paralimna Loew Paralimna Loew, 1862a: 138 (as genus). Type species: Paralimna appendiculata Loew, 1862 [= Notiphila punctipennis Wiedemann, 1830], by monotypy.Published as part of Dawah, Hassan A., Ahmad, Syed K., Abdullah, Mohammed A. & Zatwarnicki, Tadeusz, 2019, An overview of the Ephydridae (Diptera) of Saudi Arabia, pp. 401-445 in Zootaxa 4711 (3) on page 413, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4711.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/358647

    Corythophora Loew 1862

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    Genus Corythophora Loew Corythophora Loew, 1862b: 13. Type species: Corythophora longipes Loew, 1862, by monotypy (synonymized with Dryxo by Becker, 1896: 195, validated by Mathis & Zatwarnicki 2002: 10).Published as part of Dawah, Hassan A., Ahmad, Syed K., Abdullah, Mohammed A. & Zatwarnicki, Tadeusz, 2019, An overview of the Ephydridae (Diptera) of Saudi Arabia, pp. 401-445 in Zootaxa 4711 (3) on page 411, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4711.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/358647

    Steven Johnson Author Talk Poster

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    K-State Book NetworkA poster advertising an author talk by Steven Johnson at Kansas State University on September 3, 2014. Steven Johnson's book "The Ghost Map" was the 2014-2015 common book

    West Palaearctic species of the genus Diostracus Loew, 1861 (Diptera: Dolichopodidae)

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    A new status (as subgenera of Diostracus Loew, 1861) for Sphyrotarsus Mik, 1874, Lagodechia Negrobov & Tsurikov, 1996 and Ozmena Özdikmen, 2010 stat. nov. is proposed. A new species, Diostracus (Sphyrotarsus) kustovi sp. nov., is described from the Russian Caucasus. The following recombinations (comb. nov.) are also proposed: Diostracus (Sphyrotarsus) argyrostomus (Mik, 1874); D. (S.) caucasicus (Negrobov, 1965); D. (S.) hervebazini (Parent, 1914); D. (S.) hessei (Parent, 1914); D. (S.) hygrophilus (Becker, 1891); D. (S.) leucostomus (Loew, 1861); D. (S.) parenti (Hesse, 1933); D. (Lagodechia) spinulifer Negrobov & Tsurikov, 1988; and D. (Ozmena) stackelbergi (Negrobov, 1965). A key to ten Diostracus species inhabiting the West Palaearctic Region is provided

    Nearctic species related to Diogmites angustipennis Loew (Diptera: Asilidae)

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    Barnes, Jeffrey K. (2010): Nearctic species related to Diogmites angustipennis Loew (Diptera: Asilidae). Zootaxa 2545: 1-22, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19675

    Hemilea Loew 1862

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    Key to species of Hemilea Loew from India and Myanmar 1. Wing without hyaline indentation in cell r 1 at apex of pterostigma, hyaline area in cell dm well separated from anterior end of dm-cu................................................................................ H. cnidella Munro - Wing usually with hyaline indentation in cell r1 at apex of pterostigma; hyaline area in cell dm almost reaching crossvein dm-cu anteroapically........................................................................................ 2 2. Wing with brown band not expanding apically into cell m; cell r 4+5 without prominent hyaline indentations posteriorly.......................................................................................... H. praestans (Bezzi) - Wing with brown band expanding apically into cell m; cell r 4+5 with posterior subapical hyaline spot or incision extending from cell m.............................................................................................. 3 3. Scutum blackish brown; wing with dark brown band with posterior extension covering dm-cu crossvein and reaching wing margin posteriorly (NE Myanmar).......................................................... H. malaisei Hering - Scutum reddish brown; wing with dark brown band with short posterior extension not covering all of dm-cu crossvein and ending in anterior corner of cell dm (NW India)................................. H. totu David, Hancock & Sachin, sp.n.Published as part of David, K. J., Hancock, D. L., Sachin, K. & Sankararaman, H., 2020, A new species of Hemilea Loew and two new records of Trypetini (Diptera Tephritidae: Trypetinae) from India, pp. 571-576 in Zootaxa 4896 (4) on page 572, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4896.4.8, http://zenodo.org/record/438817

    Stichopogon Loew

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    Genus Stichopogon Loew Stichopogon Loew, 1847: 499 (as subgenus of Dasypogon). Type species: Dasypogon elegantulus Wiedemann, 1820, by designation of Back (1909: 332). Discodamalis Karsch, 1888: 374; Echinopogon Bezzi, 1910: 131; Neopogon Bezzi, 1910: 147; Cryptopogon White, 1918: 76; Stilopogon Costa, 1884: 62 (Misspelling of Stichopogon). Diagnosis. Small (4̄ 12 mm), dark coloured species, banded with grey tomentum; face short, frons markedly diverging dorsally, vertex saddle shaped, shallow; ocellar tubercle low; mystax restricted to the mouth margin or to lower third of face; antennal style short; proboscis short; scutellum with marginal setae or hairs; pulvilli present; fore and mid femora shorter and thicker than hind femora; abdomen flattened dorsoventrally, nearly as broad as the thorax anteriorly, with setae only on tergite l.Published as part of Abu El-Hassan, Gawhara M. M., Badrawy, Haitham B. M., Gad Allah, Sohair M., Soliman, Ahmed M., Salama, Mohamed S. & Mohammad, Salwa K., 2017, Review of robber flies of the genus Stichopogon Loew (Diptera: Asilidae: Stichopogoninae) from Egypt, pp. 142-160 in Zootaxa 4242 (1) on pages 144-145, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4242.1.7, http://zenodo.org/record/37605

    Tabanus unicinctus Loew

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    Tabanus unicinctus Loew (Fig. 3 L) Tabanus unicinctus Loew, 1856: 27. Type locality. Egypt. Diagnosis. Length. (Female) body 15 mm, wing 12 mm. Frons in females with sides not parallel; subcallus entirely smooth, with 3 semicircular furrows around each antenna; R 4 with appendix; abdomen lilac-brown with small white triangular spot in the middle of terga 1–6, two lateral longitudinal whitish isolated spots on terga 2–6. Local distribution. Unknown. Geographical distribution. Egypt. Remarks. Efflatoun (1930) identified T. unicinctus as an unrecognised species which was recorded from Egypt in the literature only.Published as part of Abu El-Hassan, Gawhara M. M., Badrawy, Haitham B. M., Fadl, Hassan H. & Mohammad, Salwa K., 2013, A review of the genus Tabanus Linnaeus, 1758 (Diptera: Tabanidae) from Egypt, pp. 559-576 in Zootaxa 3691 (5) on page 573, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3691.5.3, http://zenodo.org/record/21569
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