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A very distinct genus , well described and figured by Loew in his great work . APOLYSIS HUMILIS , Loew ( 1860 ) . A very small fly , at once distinguished by its generic characters . Originally described from Caffraria and the Cape .
A very distinct genus , well described and figured by Loew in his great work . APOLYSIS HUMILIS , Loew ( 1860 ) . A very small fly , at once distinguished by its generic characters . Originally described from Caffraria and the Cape .
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Female originally described from Caffraria , and not recorded subsequently . There is a male from Klipfontein , Namaqualand ( Cape ) ( L. Péringuey ) . The hitherto undescribed male is like the female , but the frons at the vertex is ...
Female originally described from Caffraria , and not recorded subsequently . There is a male from Klipfontein , Namaqualand ( Cape ) ( L. Péringuey ) . The hitherto undescribed male is like the female , but the frons at the vertex is ...
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Originally described from the Cape and recorded subsequently from the Transvaal ; I have received a specimen from Grahamstown ( Cape ) . EXOPROSOPA ( ExoPROSOPA ) SENICULUS , Wiedemann ( 1828 ) . If I have interpreted exactly the ...
Originally described from the Cape and recorded subsequently from the Transvaal ; I have received a specimen from Grahamstown ( Cape ) . EXOPROSOPA ( ExoPROSOPA ) SENICULUS , Wiedemann ( 1828 ) . If I have interpreted exactly the ...
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