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Sarcophaga of France (Diptera: Sarcophagidae)

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    René Richet, Ruth M. Blackith & Thomas Pape

     

    Sarcophaga of France (Diptera: Sarcophagidae)

     

     

    Bulgaria, Sofia, Pensoft Publishers, 2011. 327 pp. Hardcover with pictorial boards. Good condition.

     

     

    Tässä teoksessa luetellaan 93 Ranskan alueella tavattua Sarcophaga-lajia. Kaikista lajeista on mukana yksityiskohtaiset valokuvat koiraiden lisääntymiselimien diagnostisista rakenteista. Lajien tunnistamista varten on laadittu kaksi erillistä määrityskaavaa: toinen koskee vain Ranskassa esiintyviä lajeja ja toinen Euroopassa esiintyviä lajeja. Teokseen on saatu mukaan 84 lajin naaraiden lisääntymiselimien valokuvat sekä määrityskaavat niiden tunnistamiseksi. Lisäksi on pystytty esittämään valokuvia toukkien tietyistä rakenteista (ensimmäisen asteen toukan ulkomuoto, toukkavaiheiden 1–3 pään tukiranka sekä vaiheiden 2 ja 3 ilmarakkulat) 65 lajilta.

     

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    This work lists 93 species of Sarcophaga found in France. Detailed photographs are provided of the diagnostic structures in the male terminalia of all the species, and two separate keys are given for their identification, one for French species only, the other for European species. Largely as a result of the rearing techniques of Rene Richet, it has been possible to include photographs of the female terminalia of 84 species together with keys for their identification. Likewise, it has been possible to provide photographs of some features of the larvae (habitus of first instar, cephaloskeleton of instars 1 – 3 and spiracles of instars 2 and 3) of 65 species and are included in this book.

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    Publisher:
    Pensoft
    YEAR OF PUBLICATION:
    2011