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... Tabanidae , but an enormous number of genera by comparison . Stratiomyidae are showing us a burnt - out brilliance , and are begin- ning to fade away : perhaps their place has been taken by the flourish- ing Syrphidae . Among Tabanidae ...
... Tabanidae , but an enormous number of genera by comparison . Stratiomyidae are showing us a burnt - out brilliance , and are begin- ning to fade away : perhaps their place has been taken by the flourish- ing Syrphidae . Among Tabanidae ...
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... Tabanidae , 102 of Tanypodinae , 64 Carnus hemapterus , 180 , 181 , 184 , 233 Carpenter , G. H. , 276 carpenter - bees and Asilidae , 125 and Nemestrinidae , 136 carpets , larva of Scenopinus in , 129 carrion as a larval food , 175 ...
... Tabanidae , 102 of Tanypodinae , 64 Carnus hemapterus , 180 , 181 , 184 , 233 Carpenter , G. H. , 276 carpenter - bees and Asilidae , 125 and Nemestrinidae , 136 carpets , larva of Scenopinus in , 129 carrion as a larval food , 175 ...
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... Tabanidae , 247 swallowing of larvae by Man , 251 , 252 swamps , larvae in , 18 swarms of flies , definition of , 6 , 262 significance of , 101 , 262 , 266 factors governing , 263 Bibionidae , 45 Chaoborinae , 75 Chloropidae , 191 ...
... Tabanidae , 247 swallowing of larvae by Man , 251 , 252 swamps , larvae in , 18 swarms of flies , definition of , 6 , 262 significance of , 101 , 262 , 266 factors governing , 263 Bibionidae , 45 Chaoborinae , 75 Chloropidae , 191 ...
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THE PATTERN OF FLIES 3 | 3 |
THE LIFEHISTORY OF FLIES | 12 |
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