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fly
A member of the insect order Diptera, even though some groups may be generally refered to as 'midges', 'gnats', etc.. In compound names containing 'fly' for members of this order, the name is written as two words as in 'crane fly'. For insects that are members of other orders the name is written as a single word as in 'butterfly'.
Examples of these are:
mayfly: order Ephemeroptera;
dragonfly and damselfly: order Odonata;
stonefly: order Plecoptera;
whitefly: order Hemiptera;
firefly: order Coleoptera;
alderfly, dobsonfly, and fishfly: order Megaloptera;
snakefly, mantidfly, and owlfly: order Neuroptera;
sawfly: order Hymenoptera;
caddisfly: order Trichoptera;
butterfly: order Lepidoptera;
scorpionfly, earwigfly, and hangingfly: order Mecoptera.
forensic
Forensic means legal and in respect of Diptera refers to any
situation in which flies become a court issue. Pest and nuisance species are thus included as species of forensic importance as are calliphorid and other maggots in murder cases.
See http://en.wikiped...entomology.
fruit flies
Vernacular name used for different families of flies. The more generally accepted use is for the family Tephritidae, though in the Old World also commonly used for the family Drosophilidae.

G
gall
An abnormal growth (often a swelling) of plant tissue, caused by external stimuli, generally by insects such as gall wasps (Cynipidae), and gall midges (Cecidomyidae) but also by mites, aphids, psyliids and some Lepidoptera. Sometimes galls are formed by bacteria, parasitic fungi or other diseases of the plant so galls induced by insects are called insect galls.
Links: http://en.wikiped.../wiki/Gall

H
hair
microtrichium (synonym)
macrotrichium (synonym)
seta (synonym)
holotype
The single specimen designated or otherwise fixed as the name-bearing type of a nominal species or subspecies when the nominal taxon is established. (From the Glossary of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature).
homonym
In nomenclature the word homonym is used for identical but independently proposed names for the same or different taxa. For exampe: Ochromyia Lehrer, 2005 is a homonym of Ochromyia Macquart, 1835. As a rule, the junior (more recent) name (in this case Ochromyia Lehrer, 2005) is invalid.
honeymoon fly
love bug (synonym)
house flies
Vernacular name used for the family Muscidae, more precisely for Musca domestica, the house fly.
Links: http://en.wikiped...i/Muscidae.
house fly
Vernacular name used for Musca domestica
Links: http://en.wikiped...i/Housefly.
hover flies
Vernacular name used for the family Syrphidae.
Links: http://en.wikiped...Flower-fly.

humeral calli
postpronotal lobe (synonym)
humeral callus
postpronotal lobe (synonym)
humeral plate
basicosta (synonym)
humeral seta
postpronotal seta (synonym)
humeri
postpronotal lobe (synonym)
humerus
postpronotal lobe (synonym)
humpback flies
scuttle flies (synonym)
hunchback flies
small-headed flies (synonym)
hypopleuron
meron (synonym)
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23.06.25 18:10
If you have some spare money, there is a copy (together with keys to pupae and larvae) for sale by Hermann L. Strack, Loguivy Plougras, France

23.06.25 11:18
Appreciate it, Tony Irwin! I got the hint to use the key next to Langton and Pinder key for females of Chironomidae. So no specific queries, except the keys... I will keep this on my list and hope th

19.06.25 15:33
I have the hard copy book, if you have any specific queries, but I'm not scanning the 500+ pages!

02.06.25 18:26
Anyone has "Chironomidae of the Holarctic region. Keys and diagnoses. Part 3. Adult Males Entomologica Scandinavica Supplement 34"? smolwaarneming@gma
il.com

28.05.25 20:57
I have Russian Coenosia. nikita6510@ya.ru

28.05.25 12:25
Is someone able to share with me "A key to the Russian species of the genus Coenosia"?

08.05.25 18:22
I have

03.05.25 08:35
Does someone has a scan of Nartshuk E.P. 2003. Key to families of Diptera (Insecta) of the fauna of Russian and adjacent countries. Proceedings of the Zoological Institute Vol. 294: 1-252 for me?

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