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Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 1993:27-40
Sarcophaga bezziana Böttcher, 1913 and S. infixa Böttcher, 1913 are redescribed and their male terminalia are illustrated with SEM images; their subgeneric affiliation and affinities with related species are discussed. A lectotype is designated for
Publikováno v:
Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France. 100:431-436
Summary. -Sarcophaga ornatijuxta n. sp. is described from France and Spain. Reasons for its generic affilation are discussed and an explicit diagnosis of Sarcophaga (s . str.) is provided.
Résumé. -Sarcophaga ornatijuxta n. sp. est décrit de
Résumé. -Sarcophaga ornatijuxta n. sp. est décrit de
Autor:
RE Blackith, RM Blackith
Publikováno v:
Journal of Natural History. 27:645-655
Adult flies may visit faeces to lay eggs or larvae, to feed, or to drink, in dry weather. Within the group of calyptrate flies without meral bristles (Muscoidea), species that breed in faeces show a significantly greater tendency to visit it than tho
Autor:
RM Blackith, RE Blackith
Publikováno v:
Journal of Natural History. 24:699-709
Reproducible studies of the insects associated with small (< 1 kg) corpses are hampered by dramatic variation, for no obvious reason, in the background carrion-breeding fauna. This variation can lead to undue emphasis being attached to the results fr
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 560:1
The two species covered by the concept of Sarcophaga dissimilis auctt. are revised and their male terminalia are illustrated. Lectotypes are designated for Sarcophaga dissimilis Meigen, 1826, Sarcophaga offuscata Meigen, 1826, and Heteronychia chaeto
Sarcophagini from northern Sulawesi (Indonesia), including four new species (Diptera, Sarcophagidae)
Autor:
RM Blackith, RE Blackith
Publikováno v:
Medical Entomology and Zoology. 39:301-311
Publikováno v:
Journal of Tropical Ecology. 4:403-406
The Tetrigidae of South Asia comprise about 450 species of ground-hoppers, mostly tropical. Almost all have the pronotum extended backwards to cover the wings, the elytra being vestigial. The biology of most tetrigid species is almost unknown, and th
Autor:
RE Blackith, RM Blackith
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Zoology. 17:1
The Morabinae of Australia (0rthoptera : Eumastacidae) include species which come to maturity in the winter and those which do so in the summer; both have high threshold temperatures for development. For complete development nymphs of "winter" specie
Autor:
RM Blackith, RE Blackith
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Zoology. 14:1035
Grasshoppers of the subfamily Morabinae (Orthoptera: Eumastacidae) bear a protuberance on one of the distal flagellar segments of the antennae, and some species groups also bear a peg-like structure on the fourth flagellar segment. Three ocelli are p
Autor:
RE Blackith, RM Blackith
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Zoology. 17:687
The haemolymph of morabine grasshoppers (Orthoptera : Eumastacidae) contains a green and a yellow pigment, each attached to one or more proteins. The distribution of proteins has been investigated by electrophoresis on polyacrylamide gels and on cell