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Name
Bigot, J.M.F. (1859). Dipterorum aliquot nova genera.
Revue et Magasin de Zoologie Pure et Appliquée, Seconde série.
11: 305-315.
SourceID
206585
Authors
Bigot, J.M.F.
Year
1859
Title
Dipterorum aliquot nova genera
Journal
Revue et Magasin de Zoologie Pure et Appliquée, Seconde série
Suffix
11: 305-315.
Type
Publication
Link
https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/13713093
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Taxa (19)
Agastrodes
Bigot, 1859
accepted as
Pterogenia
Bigot, 1859
(original description)
Cryptineura
Bigot, 1859
accepted as
Orthonevra
Macquart, 1829
(original description)
Cyphipelta
Bigot, 1859
(original description)
Ditylomyia
Bigot, 1859
accepted as
Gastroxides
Saunders, 1842
(original description)
Elaphromyia
Bigot, 1859
(original description)
Eupteromyia
Bigot, 1859
(original description)
Grammicomyia
Bigot, 1859
(original description)
Harpamerus
Bigot, 1859
accepted as
Syneches
Förster, 1868
(original description)
Hystrisyphona
Bigot, 1859
(original description)
Lycastrirhyncha
Bigot, 1859
(original description)
Maria
Bigot, 1859
accepted as
Brea
Walker, 1859
(original description)
Megaloprepes
Bigot, 1859
accepted as
Silbomyia
Macquart, 1843
(original description)
Paracelyphus
Bigot, 1859
(original description)
Pterogenia
Bigot, 1859
(original description)
Ptychoproctus
Bigot, 1859
accepted as
Stylogaster
Macquart, 1835
(original description)
Rachiptera
Bigot, 1859
(original description)
Spinthemyia
Bigot, 1859
accepted as
Silbomyia
Macquart, 1843
(original description)
Telostylus
Bigot, 1859
(original description)
Terastiomyia
Bigot, 1859
(original description)
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