Rachicerus
Rachicerus is a small genus of flies belonging to the subfamily Rachicerinae.[1]
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Rachicerus obscuripennis | |
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Subfamily: | Rachicerinae |
Genus: | Rachicerus |
Species
North American species
- Rachicerus fulvicollis Walker, 1854
- Rachicerus honestus Carl Robert Osten-Sacken, 1877
- Rachicerus nitidus Johnson, 1903
- Rachicerus obscuripennis Hermann Loew, 1863[2]
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gollark: Not *winning*, but surprisingly high up given the population.
gollark: The UK is at least among the least worst ones and does lots of scientific research.
gollark: I'm mostly resigned to the fact that most countries around have horrible flaws of some kind.
gollark: But bizarrely indirected and still referred to as debt everywhere even though something like 2/3 of the time it isn't paid off.
References
- "Species Rachicerus obscuripennis". Iowa State University Entomology. Retrieved 1 February 2013.
- "Species Rachicerus obscuripennis". Iowa State University Entomology. Retrieved 1 February 2013.
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