The Crane Flies of New York Part Ii Biology And Phylogeny
The Crane Flies of New York Part Ii Biology And Phylogeny
Charles P Charles Paul Alexander
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For other notes the reader is referred to the papers already cited. 830 CHARLES PAUL ALEXANDER The adult flies of the various species of Dicranoptycha are usually abundant where they occur. They may be found resting on the upper surface of leaves of shrubbery and tall herbage in open woods, often far from water, which is not so necessary for development as with most species of Tipulidae. Subtribe Rhamphidaria The division Rhamphidaria includes the genus Rhamphidia, with the possible addition of... a few exotic genera. Rhamphidia is one of the con- stituent genera of the former group Antochini, but differs considerably from all others whose life histories have been made known. The closest relatives of Rhamphidia seem to be the Dicranoptycharia, on the one hand, and the lowermost divisions of the Hexatomini, on the other. The larvae and the pupae of Rhamphidia present a curious eriopterine appear- ance, but their structure indicates only a distant relationship with the Eriopterini. Genus Rhamphidia Meigen (Gr.
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