For now, our web-based keys will still be modeled on their published counterparts.
A Key to the Stiletto-Flies of Australia
Austherevid contains all types of information related to the study of Australasian Stiletto-flies, including an interactive key to genera. [Requires Lucid3 player java applet]
A Key to the Nearctic Genera of Therevidae
NOTE FOR GAIL — KEY NOT MIGRATED; MATERIAL CAN BE FOUND ON BOX
This dichotomous key is taken from the following work: Irwin, M. E., L. Lyneborg. 1981. The genera of Nearctic Therevidae. Illinois Natural History Bulletin (1980), 32: 193-277 (key on pp. 201-203).
Unless otherwise stated, all illustrations in this key are the work of Kai L. Elsman and Robert Nielsen.
A Key to Chromolepida
NOTE FOR GAIL — KEY NOT MIGRATED; MATERIAL CAN BE FOUND ON BOX
The key, illustrations, and descriptions of species of the genus Chromolepida are taken (with permission) from the following paper: Webb, D. W. & M. E. Irwin. 1995. The new world genus Chromolepida Cole (Diptera: Therevidae: Therevinae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 97(1): 197-224.
A Key to Megalinga
NOTE FOR GAIL — KEY NOT MIGRATED; MATERIAL CAN BE FOUND ON BOX
The key, illustrations, and descriptions of species of the genus Megalinga are taken (with permission) from the following paper: Webb, D. W. & M. E. Irwin. 1991b. The North American genus Megalinga Irwin and Lyneborg (Diptera: Therevidae: Therevinae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 93(4): 914-924.
A Key to Nebritus
NOTE FOR GAIL — KEY NOT MIGRATED; MATERIAL CAN BE FOUND ON BOX
The key, illustrations, and descriptions of species of the genus Nebritus are taken (with permission) from the following paper: Webb, D. W. & M. E. Irwin. 1991a. The Nearctic genus Nebritus Coquillett (Diptera: Therevidae: Therevinae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 93(4): 899-913.
A Key to New World Ataenogera and Phycus
Description of genus Ataenogera
Biology of Ataenogera
Description of genus Phycus
Biology of Phycus
The key, illustrations, and descriptions of species of the genera Ataenogera and Phycus are taken (with permission) from the following paper: Webb, D. W. & M. E. Irwin. 1988. The genera Ataenogera and Phycus in the New World (Diptera: Therevidae: Phycinae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 91(1): 35-50.
Credits
Key pages to Nearctic genera were constructed by Mark Metz (mametz@psu.edu) and Amanda Buck
Key pages to the Chromolepida were constructed by Gail Kampmeier
Distribution maps were constructed by Amanda Buck in RangeMapper™ 2.3
Chromolepida illustrations by Don Webb; scanned from Webb & Irwin 1995
Nebritus illustrations by Don Webb; scanned from Webb & Irwin 1991a
Megalinga illustrations by Don Webb; scanned from Webb & Irwin 1991b
Ataenogera & Phycus illustrations byDon Webb; scanned from Webb & Irwin 1988
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