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Page 191
... Chloropidae that are generally known are those that occur in bands , mistakenly called ' swarms ' . By far the most annoying of these are the ' eye - flies ' of the tropics , belonging to the genera Hippelates and Siphunculina . The ...
... Chloropidae that are generally known are those that occur in bands , mistakenly called ' swarms ' . By far the most annoying of these are the ' eye - flies ' of the tropics , belonging to the genera Hippelates and Siphunculina . The ...
Page 193
... Chloropidae , Lipara lucens makes a large , elongate gall in the reed Arundo , and we shall meet more gall - makers in the family Trypetidae . The relationship between a gall - making insect and its host - plant is a curious one , not ...
... Chloropidae , Lipara lucens makes a large , elongate gall in the reed Arundo , and we shall meet more gall - makers in the family Trypetidae . The relationship between a gall - making insect and its host - plant is a curious one , not ...
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... Chloropidae , 11 , 190 , 201 larvae of , 22 number of generations per year , 192 Chlorops pumilionis ( = taeniopus ) , 191 speciosa , larva of , 193 strigula , larva of , 193 Chortoicetes , 135 Chortomyia , 49 Choyce , D. P. , 246 ...
... Chloropidae , 11 , 190 , 201 larvae of , 22 number of generations per year , 192 Chlorops pumilionis ( = taeniopus ) , 191 speciosa , larva of , 193 strigula , larva of , 193 Chortoicetes , 135 Chortomyia , 49 Choyce , D. P. , 246 ...
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THE PATTERN OF FLIES 3 | 3 |
THE LIFEHISTORY OF FLIES | 12 |
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