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NOTES ON FRANCIS WALKER'S TYPE-SPECIMENS OF NORTH AMERICAN ANTHOMYID FLIES IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM. (MUSCIDAE, DIPTERA)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

H. C. Huckett
Affiliation:
Riverhead, N. Y.

Extract

The first extensive contribution to a knowledge of the anthomyid flies of North America was made by Francis Walker in 1849, when he published the records of fifty-five nominal species in his list of dipterous insects in the British Museum.

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1934

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References

1. Walker, List Dipt. Brit. Mus. 1849 IV. 923–972.

2. Aldrich, Misc. Coll. Smithsn. Inst., 1905 XLVI.No. 1444 66.

3. Walker, Ins. Saund., Dipt.,1856 I. 350–369.

4. Stein, Zeitschr. f. Hymen. u. Dipt., 1901 I. (4) 185–221.

5. According to Stein's notations on specimens in the Zoological Museum of the Uniersity of Berlin.

6. Stein, Zeitschr. f. Hymen. u. Dipt., 1901 I (4) 188.

7. Malloch, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., 1923 XLVIII. No. 833. p. 259.

8. Stein, Zeitschr. f. Hymen. u. Dipt., 1901 1 (4) p. 213.