Lauxanioidea
Stephen D. Gaimari


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McAlpine, J. F. and D. M. Wood (eds.). 1989. Manual of Nearctic Diptera, Vol. 3. Research Branch, Agriculture Canada, Monograph 32.
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Scientific Name | Neogriphoneura sordida |
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Location | Parkwood, Durham County, North Carolina, USA |
Specimen Condition | Live Specimen |
Identified By | Patrick Coin |
Sex | male and female |
Life Cycle Stage | adult |
Size | circa 8 mm |
Source Collection | BugGuide.Net |
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Copyright |
© 2004 Patrick Coin
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Location | Sha Tin, New Territories, Hong Kong |
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Specimen Condition | Live Specimen |
Source | Mr Ball |
Source Collection | Flickr |
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Copyright | © 2007 Charles Lam |
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Stephen D. Gaimari
California State Collection of Arthropods, California, USA
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Citing this page:
Gaimari, Stephen D. 2004. Lauxanioidea. Version 01 January 2004 (temporary). http://tolweb.org/Lauxanioidea/10537/2004.01.01 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/