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genus Chrysops.
Chrysops abaptistus Séguy, 1950
Chrysops abavius Philip, 1961
Chrysops abatus Phillip, 1941
Chrysops aberrans Philip, 1941
Chrysops additus...
- The
white b****,
silver b****, or sand b**** (Morone
chrysops) is a
freshwater fish of the
temperate b****
family Moronidae.
commonly around 12-15
inches long...
- able to
reach 30–35
years old.
Caulolatilus chrysops was
first formally described as
Latilus chrysops in 1833 by the
French zoologist Achille Valenciennes...
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Chrysops relictus, the twin-lobed deerfly, is a
largish European and
Asian deerfly of
about 8–10.5
millimetres (0.31–0.41 in) length, The
larvae feed upon...
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Chrysops ater is a
species of deer fly in the
family Tabanidae. Canada,
United States. Macquart, P.J.M. (1850). "Diptères
exotiques nouveaux ou peu connus...
- The yellow-faced
honeyeater (Caligavis
chrysops) is a
small to medium-sized bird in the
honeyeater family, Meliphagidae. It
takes its
common and scientific...
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flavidus celatus Pechuman Chrysops flavidus flavidus Wiedemann, 1821
Chrysops flavidus reicherti Fairchild Wiedemann, C.
R.W. (1821).
Diptera exotica...
- is
transmitted by
Chrysops langi.
There is no
crossover between the
human and
simian types of the disease. A
related fly,
Chrysops langi, has been isolated...
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Chrysops provocans is a
species of deer fly in the
family Tabanidae. Canada. Walker, F. (1850). Diptera. Part I, pp. 1-76, pls. 1-2. In [Saunders, W. W...
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Chrysops moechus is a
species of deer fly in the
family Tabanidae. Canada,
United States.
Osten Sacken, C.
R. (1875). "Prodrome of a
monograph of the Tabanidae...