• Scepsis is a genus of horseflies of the family Tabanidae. Scepsis appendiculata (Macquart, 1840) Walker, F. (1850). Diptera. Part I, pp. 1-76, pls. 1-2...
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    Tabanidae (redirect from Horse Fly)
    Adersia, and the subfamily Scepcidinae, with the two genera Braunsiomyia and Scepsis. A 2015 study by Morita et al. using nucleotide data, aimed to clarify...
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  • Through the Eyes of the Dead Skepsis (musician), an English musician Scepsis (fly), a genus of insects Skepticism All pages with titles beginning with...
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    ed. (Moscow: Severnyi palomnik, 2005). See the account online at http://scepsis.ru/library/id_736.html. The legend is available online at http://lib.pushkinskijdom...
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    species of Megachile, Halictus, Astata, Lucilia, Trichius, Pamphila and Scepsis have been found dead on the flowers. After removing over 140 dead bees...
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    being another name for Sardis (or its acropolis), and that Demetrius of Scepsis (2nd century BC) thought that the Arimoi were most plausibly located "in...
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    Walker, 1850 Scione Walker, 1850 Triclista Enderlein, 1922 Tribe Scepsidini Scepsis Walker, 1850 Loew, H. (1860). Die Dipteren-Fauna Sudafrika's. Erste Abtheilung...
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    Scione Walker, 1850 Genus Triclista Enderlein, 1922 Tribe Scepsidini Genus Scepsis Walker, 1850 Incertae sedis within Pangoniinae Genus Zophina Philip, 1954...
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    Bronze Age ancestor. The translation of the ancient Greek word as mosquito or fly is hypothetical. The etymological entomology is obscure. Some use gnat, which...
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