The genus Aphylla was proposed by DE SELYS in 1854, when he divided the Gomphoides Complex into the three genera Gomphoides, Aphylla and Cyclophylla (= Phyllocycla; Zoologica 33, Part 2, p. 62, 1948, Cyclophylla preoccupied). However, the differentiating venational characters drawn up by DE SELYS (1854), by DE SELYSHAGEN (1858), and by NEEDHAM (1940) for the genera Aphylla and Phyllocycla are not sharp, as was discussed by CALVERT in his description of Aphylla alia from Kartabo (Zoologica 33, part 2, p. 66-67, 1948). The males of the Surinam dragon flies which have been referred to the genus Aphylla differ from Phyllocycla in that the postero-lateral angles of the tenth abdominal segment are prolonged in a sharp point; the lateral margins o...
p. 267-271, [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 270-271)
Sphinx of the genus Phylloxiphia : new species (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae). Two new species of the gen...
The Hymenoptera family Ichneumonidae is yet to be fully known and understood, we still expect that t...
The genus Zonophora, established by DE SELYS (Bull. Acad. Belg. (2) 21, p. 80) in 1854 for BURMEISTE...
The so-called “Agriogomphus complex” contains a number of imperfectly known little Gomphine dragon-f...
A revision is given of the 16 recognized South American species of the New World genus Aphylla Selys...
The large species of the genus Staurophlebia are confined to the neotropics and some to the Amazon-b...
A new species of black fly, Simulium (Gomphostilbia) rampae, is described, based on adult male, its ...
Author Institution: Department of Biology, Tusculum College, Greeneville, Tennesse
The present paper deals with some gomphids from South America. Besides descriptions of a number of n...
Apterous Aradidae were first brought to the attention of Hemipterists by N. C. E. Miller (Ann. Mag. ...
PART II. Subordo: Anisoptera. Fam. Aeschnidae. Subfam. Gomphinae. Genus: Gomphoides Selys. The littl...
Aphelinus (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) is a genus of parasitoid wasps that has a long history of use i...
Nyctiophylax (Paranyctiophylax) abaya, new species group Species in this group have variously elon...
The genus Gynothemis was introduced by Calvert (1909), when describing an aberrant member of the Mac...
p. 267-271, [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 270-271)
Sphinx of the genus Phylloxiphia : new species (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae). Two new species of the gen...
The Hymenoptera family Ichneumonidae is yet to be fully known and understood, we still expect that t...
The genus Zonophora, established by DE SELYS (Bull. Acad. Belg. (2) 21, p. 80) in 1854 for BURMEISTE...
The so-called “Agriogomphus complex” contains a number of imperfectly known little Gomphine dragon-f...
A revision is given of the 16 recognized South American species of the New World genus Aphylla Selys...
The large species of the genus Staurophlebia are confined to the neotropics and some to the Amazon-b...
A new species of black fly, Simulium (Gomphostilbia) rampae, is described, based on adult male, its ...
Author Institution: Department of Biology, Tusculum College, Greeneville, Tennesse
The present paper deals with some gomphids from South America. Besides descriptions of a number of n...
Apterous Aradidae were first brought to the attention of Hemipterists by N. C. E. Miller (Ann. Mag. ...
PART II. Subordo: Anisoptera. Fam. Aeschnidae. Subfam. Gomphinae. Genus: Gomphoides Selys. The littl...
Aphelinus (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) is a genus of parasitoid wasps that has a long history of use i...
Nyctiophylax (Paranyctiophylax) abaya, new species group Species in this group have variously elon...
The genus Gynothemis was introduced by Calvert (1909), when describing an aberrant member of the Mac...
p. 267-271, [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 270-271)
Sphinx of the genus Phylloxiphia : new species (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae). Two new species of the gen...
The Hymenoptera family Ichneumonidae is yet to be fully known and understood, we still expect that t...