. Calobata 47 Calobata - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 039 07 0031 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/calobata-47-calobata-print-iconographia-zoologica-special-collections-university-of-amsterdam-ubainv0274-039-07-0031-image207821206.html
RMP2321X–. Calobata 47 Calobata - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 039 07 0031
Entomology for beginners; for the use of young folks, fruitgrowers, farmers, and gardeners; . legs short; frontwith bristles near the crown. Calobata antennipennis Say. Family Psilidae. —Body slender; face receding, mouth small.Psila bicolor Meig. Europe and North America. Family Sciomyzidae.—Front with two bristles, one behind theother, on the side before the vertical bristles; middle tibiae with agreater number of bristles at the tip. Sciomyza, albocostata Fallen.Europe and North America. Family Helomyzidae.—Front bristly on the upper half only; all thetibiae spurred. Ilelomyza, apicalis Loe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/entomology-for-beginners-for-the-use-of-young-folks-fruitgrowers-farmers-and-gardeners-legs-short-frontwith-bristles-near-the-crown-calobata-antennipennis-say-family-psilidae-body-slender-face-receding-mouth-smallpsila-bicolor-meig-europe-and-north-america-family-sciomyzidaefront-with-two-bristles-one-behind-theother-on-the-side-before-the-vertical-bristles-middle-tibiae-with-agreater-number-of-bristles-at-the-tip-sciomyza-albocostata-falleneurope-and-north-america-family-helomyzidaefront-bristly-on-the-upper-half-only-all-thetibiae-spurred-ilelomyza-apicalis-loe-image339234801.html
RM2AKWDCH–Entomology for beginners; for the use of young folks, fruitgrowers, farmers, and gardeners; . legs short; frontwith bristles near the crown. Calobata antennipennis Say. Family Psilidae. —Body slender; face receding, mouth small.Psila bicolor Meig. Europe and North America. Family Sciomyzidae.—Front with two bristles, one behind theother, on the side before the vertical bristles; middle tibiae with agreater number of bristles at the tip. Sciomyza, albocostata Fallen.Europe and North America. Family Helomyzidae.—Front bristly on the upper half only; all thetibiae spurred. Ilelomyza, apicalis Loe
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. BORAGINEAE 139 lidae: 2. Meligethes sp., creeping about the flowers, but never in the corolla-tube. {c) Tekphoridae: 3. Anthocomus fasciatus Z., vainly skg. B. Diptera. (a) Conopidae: 4. Myopa sp., skg. (3) Empidae: 5. Empis opaca F., skg.; 6. E. vernalis Mg., do. (f) Muscidae: 7. Anthomyia radicum Z. 5 and $ ; 8. Calobata cothurnata Fz., skg.; 9. Chlorops scalaris Mg.; 10. Echinomyia sps.; 11. Musca corvine F., skg.; 12. M. domestica Z., do.; 13. Opomyza ge Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-boragineae-139-lidae-2-meligethes-sp-creeping-about-the-flowers-but-never-in-the-corolla-tube-c-tekphoridae-3-anthocomus-fasciatus-z-vainly-skg-b-diptera-a-conopidae-4-myopa-sp-skg-3-empidae-5-empis-opaca-f-skg-6-e-vernalis-mg-do-f-muscidae-7-anthomyia-radicum-z-5-and-8-calobata-cothurnata-fz-skg-9-chlorops-scalaris-mg-10-echinomyia-sps-11-musca-corvine-f-skg-12-m-domestica-z-do-13-opomyza-ge-image216409954.html
RMPG292X–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. BORAGINEAE 139 lidae: 2. Meligethes sp., creeping about the flowers, but never in the corolla-tube. {c) Tekphoridae: 3. Anthocomus fasciatus Z., vainly skg. B. Diptera. (a) Conopidae: 4. Myopa sp., skg. (3) Empidae: 5. Empis opaca F., skg.; 6. E. vernalis Mg., do. (f) Muscidae: 7. Anthomyia radicum Z. 5 and $ ; 8. Calobata cothurnata Fz., skg.; 9. Chlorops scalaris Mg.; 10. Echinomyia sps.; 11. Musca corvine F., skg.; 12. M. domestica Z., do.; 13. Opomyza ge
RMMCKXWF–. 10 Mac quart del. Lrth. A.Robaut à Douai. PlalyatomaLi.Richardia 3,-Campiftaster 4, Herina 5, Uropliora 6. 8.Tcphrilis 9. Calobata 10.
. Die Insektenwelt : ein Taschenbuch zu entomologischen Exkursionen für Lehrer und Lernende . Hintertarsenglied 1 länger und nicht dicker als 2. 21. Tanypezida: Untergesicht mehr minder zurückweichend; Mund-rand ohne Knebelborsten ; Stirn am Scheitel oder bis zur Mitte bebor-stet; Fühler kurz, meist vorgestreckt; Hinterleib schmal, 5—Gringlig;Flügelader 3 und -4 stark konvergent; Beine verlängert. 104. Calöbata M.. Stelzenfliege. Kopf kuglig, Hinterkopf gepolstert; Unterge- . sieht flach, kahl; Augen entfernt, ^ ^ / rund; Hinterleib walzlich, 5ring-lig, kürzer als die Flügel; Beinesehr lang, T Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/die-insektenwelt-ein-taschenbuch-zu-entomologischen-exkursionen-fr-lehrer-und-lernende-hintertarsenglied-1-lnger-und-nicht-dicker-als-2-21-tanypezida-untergesicht-mehr-minder-zurckweichend-mund-rand-ohne-knebelborsten-stirn-am-scheitel-oder-bis-zur-mitte-bebor-stet-fhler-kurz-meist-vorgestreckt-hinterleib-schmal-5gringligflgelader-3-und-4-stark-konvergent-beine-verlngert-104-calbata-m-stelzenfliege-kopf-kuglig-hinterkopf-gepolstert-unterge-sieht-flach-kahl-augen-entfernt-rund-hinterleib-walzlich-5ring-lig-krzer-als-die-flgel-beinesehr-lang-t-image370059709.html
RM2CE1JX5–. Die Insektenwelt : ein Taschenbuch zu entomologischen Exkursionen für Lehrer und Lernende . Hintertarsenglied 1 länger und nicht dicker als 2. 21. Tanypezida: Untergesicht mehr minder zurückweichend; Mund-rand ohne Knebelborsten ; Stirn am Scheitel oder bis zur Mitte bebor-stet; Fühler kurz, meist vorgestreckt; Hinterleib schmal, 5—Gringlig;Flügelader 3 und -4 stark konvergent; Beine verlängert. 104. Calöbata M.. Stelzenfliege. Kopf kuglig, Hinterkopf gepolstert; Unterge- . sieht flach, kahl; Augen entfernt, ^ ^ / rund; Hinterleib walzlich, 5ring-lig, kürzer als die Flügel; Beinesehr lang, T
. An annotated list of the Diptera (flies) of Oregon. Diptera. Vol. XI] COLE AND LOVETT—LIST OF OREGON DIPTERA 333 Family MICROPEZID^. Fig. 48. Calobata univitta Walker. Slender flies with large wings and long legs. The face is retreating in profile and the eyes comparatively small. The larval habits are unknown. The adults are predaceous on small insects. 876. Calobata univittata Walk. Hood River VI (Cole). Rather common on rank foliage along a certain stretch of the Hood River. Family EPHYDRIDiE Fig. 49. Parydra bituberculata Loew. Head and wing. These flies have a large head and most of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-annotated-list-of-the-diptera-flies-of-oregon-diptera-vol-xi-cole-and-lovettlist-of-oregon-diptera-333-family-micropezid-fig-48-calobata-univitta-walker-slender-flies-with-large-wings-and-long-legs-the-face-is-retreating-in-profile-and-the-eyes-comparatively-small-the-larval-habits-are-unknown-the-adults-are-predaceous-on-small-insects-876-calobata-univittata-walk-hood-river-vi-cole-rather-common-on-rank-foliage-along-a-certain-stretch-of-the-hood-river-family-ephydridie-fig-49-parydra-bituberculata-loew-head-and-wing-these-flies-have-a-large-head-and-most-of-the-image236395180.html
RMRMGMD0–. An annotated list of the Diptera (flies) of Oregon. Diptera. Vol. XI] COLE AND LOVETT—LIST OF OREGON DIPTERA 333 Family MICROPEZID^. Fig. 48. Calobata univitta Walker. Slender flies with large wings and long legs. The face is retreating in profile and the eyes comparatively small. The larval habits are unknown. The adults are predaceous on small insects. 876. Calobata univittata Walk. Hood River VI (Cole). Rather common on rank foliage along a certain stretch of the Hood River. Family EPHYDRIDiE Fig. 49. Parydra bituberculata Loew. Head and wing. These flies have a large head and most of the
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 324 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology 79. Eyes large, the cheeks and posterior orbits narrow; upper occiput concave 80 Eyes moderately large, front not narrow, cheeks and posterior orbits not distinctly narrow, face often greatly retreating, occi- put usually large; ocellar and humeral bristles absent 82. Figs. 603-609. Micropezidse, Neriidse, Tanypezidee, Sepsidae 603. Trichoscelis, basal portion of wing. Trichoscelidse. 604. Calobata, male (Cole) Micropezidse. 605. Nerius, profile of head. Neriidse. 606. Tanyp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-of-the-museum-of-comparative-zoology-at-harvard-college-zoology-324-bulletin-museum-of-comparative-zoology-79-eyes-large-the-cheeks-and-posterior-orbits-narrow-upper-occiput-concave-80-eyes-moderately-large-front-not-narrow-cheeks-and-posterior-orbits-not-distinctly-narrow-face-often-greatly-retreating-occi-put-usually-large-ocellar-and-humeral-bristles-absent-82-figs-603-609-micropezidse-neriidse-tanypezidee-sepsidae-603-trichoscelis-basal-portion-of-wing-trichoscelidse-604-calobata-male-cole-micropezidse-605-nerius-profile-of-head-neriidse-606-tanyp-image233904836.html
RMRGF804–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 324 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology 79. Eyes large, the cheeks and posterior orbits narrow; upper occiput concave 80 Eyes moderately large, front not narrow, cheeks and posterior orbits not distinctly narrow, face often greatly retreating, occi- put usually large; ocellar and humeral bristles absent 82. Figs. 603-609. Micropezidse, Neriidse, Tanypezidee, Sepsidae 603. Trichoscelis, basal portion of wing. Trichoscelidse. 604. Calobata, male (Cole) Micropezidse. 605. Nerius, profile of head. Neriidse. 606. Tanyp
. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale di Genova. Natural history. ADSTRO-MALAYAN DIPTERA 457 NB. I have two specimens from Sorong, New Guinea (May 1872, L. M. B'Alberlis), which resemble C lunaria in every respect (as far as I can discern, because they are indifferently preserved) ; only the lunate hyaline crossband is replaced here by a much broader one (although not quite as broad as that of C. morbida). When Macquart, D. E. II, 3, 245 refers the des- cription of C. larsala Wied. (South America) to a specimen from New Guinea, he probably had such a one before him. Calobata morbida c/' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annali-del-museo-civico-di-storia-naturale-di-genova-natural-history-adstro-malayan-diptera-457-nb-i-have-two-specimens-from-sorong-new-guinea-may-1872-l-m-balberlis-which-resemble-c-lunaria-in-every-respect-as-far-as-i-can-discern-because-they-are-indifferently-preserved-only-the-lunate-hyaline-crossband-is-replaced-here-by-a-much-broader-one-although-not-quite-as-broad-as-that-of-c-morbida-when-macquart-d-e-ii-3-245-refers-the-des-cription-of-c-larsala-wied-south-america-to-a-specimen-from-new-guinea-he-probably-had-such-a-one-before-him-calobata-morbida-c-image236522265.html
RMRMPEFN–. Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale di Genova. Natural history. ADSTRO-MALAYAN DIPTERA 457 NB. I have two specimens from Sorong, New Guinea (May 1872, L. M. B'Alberlis), which resemble C lunaria in every respect (as far as I can discern, because they are indifferently preserved) ; only the lunate hyaline crossband is replaced here by a much broader one (although not quite as broad as that of C. morbida). When Macquart, D. E. II, 3, 245 refers the des- cription of C. larsala Wied. (South America) to a specimen from New Guinea, he probably had such a one before him. Calobata morbida c/'
. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. BORAGINEAE 139 lidae: 2. Meligethes sp., creeping about the flowers, but never in the corolla-tube. {c) Tekphoridae: 3. Anthocomus fasciatus Z., vainly skg. B. Diptera. (a) Conopidae: 4. Myopa sp., skg. (3) Empidae: 5. Empis opaca F., skg.; 6. E. vernalis Mg., do. (f) Muscidae: 7. Anthomyia radicum Z. 5 and $ ; 8. Calobata cothurnata Fz., skg.; 9. Chlorops scalaris Mg.; 10. Echinomyia sps.; 11. Musca corvine F., skg.; 12. M. domestica Z., do.; 13. Opomyza ge Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-boragineae-139-lidae-2-meligethes-sp-creeping-about-the-flowers-but-never-in-the-corolla-tube-c-tekphoridae-3-anthocomus-fasciatus-z-vainly-skg-b-diptera-a-conopidae-4-myopa-sp-skg-3-empidae-5-empis-opaca-f-skg-6-e-vernalis-mg-do-f-muscidae-7-anthomyia-radicum-z-5-and-8-calobata-cothurnata-fz-skg-9-chlorops-scalaris-mg-10-echinomyia-sps-11-musca-corvine-f-skg-12-m-domestica-z-do-13-opomyza-ge-image232054002.html
RMRDEY6X–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. BORAGINEAE 139 lidae: 2. Meligethes sp., creeping about the flowers, but never in the corolla-tube. {c) Tekphoridae: 3. Anthocomus fasciatus Z., vainly skg. B. Diptera. (a) Conopidae: 4. Myopa sp., skg. (3) Empidae: 5. Empis opaca F., skg.; 6. E. vernalis Mg., do. (f) Muscidae: 7. Anthomyia radicum Z. 5 and $ ; 8. Calobata cothurnata Fz., skg.; 9. Chlorops scalaris Mg.; 10. Echinomyia sps.; 11. Musca corvine F., skg.; 12. M. domestica Z., do.; 13. Opomyza ge
. Diptères exotiques nouveaux ou peu connus. Diptera. Tnb. j.. 10 Mac quart del. Lrth. A.Robaut à Douai. PlalyatomaLi.Richardia 3,-Campiftaster 4, Herina 5, Uropliora 6. 8.Tcphrilis 9. Calobata 10.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Macquart, Justin, 1778-1855. Paris : Roret Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diptres-exotiques-nouveaux-ou-peu-connus-diptera-tnb-j-10-mac-quart-del-lrth-arobaut-douai-plalyatomalirichardia-3-campiftaster-4-herina-5-uropliora-6-8tcphrilis-9-calobata-10-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-macquart-justin-1778-1855-paris-roret-image231405759.html
RMRCDCBB–. Diptères exotiques nouveaux ou peu connus. Diptera. Tnb. j.. 10 Mac quart del. Lrth. A.Robaut à Douai. PlalyatomaLi.Richardia 3,-Campiftaster 4, Herina 5, Uropliora 6. 8.Tcphrilis 9. Calobata 10.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Macquart, Justin, 1778-1855. Paris : Roret