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Species Index J 487 NOMINA INSECTA NEARCTICA japygus Hall and Evenhuis Bombylius (Bombyliidae) Bombylius j jaquesi Harmston and Knowlton Dolichopus (Dolichopodidae) Dolichopus j-beameri Wilcox and Martin Nannocyrtopogon (Asilidae) jasperensis Sehgal Phytomyza (Agromyzidae) Phytomyza Nannocyrtopogon jauva Rapp Niadina (Sciaridae) Lycoriella jacarandae Steyskal and Spencer Phytoliriomyza (Agromyzidae) javana Brauer and Bergenstamm Chaetexorista (Tachinidae) Phytoliriomyza Chaetexorista jaceana Hering Euribia (Tephritidae) Urophora jeanae DeFoliart and Peterson Cnephia (Simuliidae) Metacnephia jacintensis Spencer Ophiomyia (Agromyzidae) Ophiomyia jeanae Pechuman Silvius (Tabanidae) Silvius pollinosus jacinto Hogue Philorus (Blephariceridae) Philorus jeanneae Quate Telmatoscopus (Psychodidae) Neoquatiella jacintoensis Alexander Tipula (Tipulidae) Tipula jeanninae Peterson Piezosimulium (Simuliidae) Piezosimulium jacksonensis Alexander Tipula (Tipulidae) Tipula sulphurea jejuna Johnson Tipula (Tipulidae) Tipula annulicornis jacksoni Alexander Limnobia (Tipulidae) Limonia indigena jellisoni Byers Chionea (Tipulidae) Chionea jacksoni Atchley Culicoides (Ceratopogonidae) Culicoides jellisoni Curran Cuterebra (Oestridae) Cuterebra jacobi Hardy Bibio (Bibionidae) Bibio rufitibialis jellisoni Philip Tabanus (Tabanidae) Tabanus stonei jacobi Malloch Pegomya (Anthomyiidae) Pegomya rugulosa jellisoni Townsend Cephenemyia (Oestridae) Cephenemyia jacobus Alexander Tipula (Tipulidae) Tipula jemezi Wilcox and Martin Cyrtopogon (Asilidae) Cyrtopogon jacosa Gagne Phronia (Mycetophilidae) Phronia jennei Aldrich Lixophaga (Tachinidae) Lixophaga jactator Loew Syrphus (Syrphidae) Ocyptamus jenningsi Malloch Simulium (Simuliidae) Simulium jaculata Rondani Urophora (Tephritidae) Urophora jenseni Alexander Tipula (Tipulidae) Tipula jacumbae Dyar and Shannon Simulium (Simuliidae) Simulium jepsoni Alexander Tipula (Tipulidae) Tipula jaennickeana Osten Sacken Isopenthes (Bombyliidae) Hemipenthes jeris Roback Procladius (Chironomidae) Procladius sinuosa jersei Garrett Anorostoma (Heleomyzidae) Anorostoma jaerensis Nielsen Platycheirus (Syrphidae) Platycheirus joaquinensis Clausen Parydra (Ephydridae) Parydra jamaicensis Brues Chonocephalus (Phoridae) Chonocephalus jocosa Robineau-Desvoidy Arabella (Sarcophagidae) Metopia heymonsi argyrocephala jamaicensis Edwards Culicoides (Ceratopogonidae) Culicoides joculator Laffoon Leia (Mycetophilidae) Greenomyia jamaicensis Grabham Mochlostyrax (Culicidae) Culex pilosus joffrei Pettey Neosciara (Sciaridae) Bradysia jamaicensis Theobald Dendromyia (Culicidae) Wyeomyia mitchellii johannis Dyar and Shannon Thaumalea (Thaumaleidae) Thaumalea jamaicensis Theobald Janthinosoma (Culicidae) Psorophora ferox americana jambalaia Hall and Evenhuis Desmatomyia (Bombyliidae) johannseni Beck and Beck Labrundinia (Chironomidae) Labrundinia Desmatomyia johannseni Enderlein Sciara (Sciaridae) Bradysia jamesi Cresson Micropeza (Micropezidae) Micropeza turcana johannseni Felt Ceratomyia (Cecidomyiidae) Micromya jamesi Fox Culicoides (Ceratopogonidae) Culicoides johannseni Fisher Keroplatus (Mycetophilidae) Cerotelion jamesi Gill Anorostoma (Heleomyzidae) Anorostoma johannseni Garrett Dixa (Dixidae) Dixa jamesi Hanson Nemotelus (Stratiomyidae) Nemotelus johannseni Hart Simulium (Simuliidae) Simulium jamesi Hardy Philia (Bibionidae) Dilophus obesulus johannseni Laffoon Sceptonia (Mycetophilidae) Sceptonia jamesi Harmston and Knowlton Peloropeodes (Dolichopodidae) johannsoni Sympycnus latitarsis johannseni Malloch Aphiochaeta (Phoridae) Megaselia brunnipes jamesi Kelsey Pseudatrichia (Scenopinidae) Pseudatrichia johannseni Malloch Pseudoculicoides (Ceratopogonidae) Dasyhelea jamesi Mathis Setacera (Ephydridae) Setacera johannseni Roback Pentaneura (Chironomidae) Ablabesmyia jamesi Merritt Copsobata (Micropezidae) Compsobata johannseni Shaw Epidapus (Sciaridae) Epidapus jamesi Novak Paroxyna (Tephritidae) Paroxyna johannseni Shaw Sciara (Sciaridae) Bradysia tritici jamesi Pritchard Proctacanthella (Asilidae) Proctacanthella johannseni Shaw Zygoneura (Sciaridae) Zygoneura exquisita johannseni Sherman Dziedzickia (Mycetophilidae) Syntemna jamesi Snyder Lispe (Muscidae) Lispe johannseni Sublette Orthocladius (Chironomidae) Hydrobaenus jamesi Steyskal Stratiomys (Stratiomyidae) Stratiomys domus jamesi Wilcox Laphystia (Asilidae) Laphystia johannseni Thomsen Forcipomyia (Ceratopogonidae) Forcipomyia jamnbacki Grogan and Wirth Palpomyia (Ceratopogonidae) johannseni Wirth Monohelea (Ceratopogonidae) Allohelea Palpomyia johannseni Zaitzev Acnemia (Mycetohilidae) Acnemia jamnbacki Wirth Atrichopogon (Ceratopogonidae) Atrichopogon johannsenii Thienemann and Bause Tanytarsus (Chironomidae) jamnbacki Wirth Probezzia (Ceratopogonidae) Probezzia Stempellina jamnbacki Wirth and Hubert Culicoides (Ceratopogonidae) johannsoni Garrett Sceptonia (Mycetophilidae) Sceptonia Culicoides johannus Alexander Tipula (Tipulidae) Tipula accurata jamnbacki Wirth and Williams Monohelea (Ceratopogonidae) johanseni Alexander Tipula (Tipulidae) Tipula Monohelea johanseni Townsend Mallochomyia (Calliphoridae) Protophormia jamtlandica Ringdahl Limnophora (Muscidae) Spilogona atriceps nitidicauda johnseyi McAlpine Lonchaea (Lonchaeidae) Lonchaea jankowskii Schnabl Hylephila (Anthomyiidae) Leucophora johnsonella Alexander Oropeza (Tipulidae) Dolichopeza janta Roback Pentaneura (Chironomidae) Ablabesmyia johnsoni Aldrich Dolichopus (Dolichopodidae) Dolichopus janus McAtee Laphria (Asilidae) Laphria johnsoni Aldrich Lispe (Muscidae) Lispe japonica Hennig Coenosia (Muscidae) Coenosia mollicula johnsoni Aldrich Sarcophaga (Sarcophagidae) Sarcophaga japonica Matsumura Trichocera (Trichoceridae) Trichocera johnsoni Alexander Limnophila (Tipulidae) Limnophila japonica Tokunaga Bezzia (Ceratopogonidae) Bezzia johnsoni Alexander Tricyphona (Tipulidae) Pedicia japonica Tokunaga Diamesa (Chironomidae) Diamesa johnsoni Back 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Hesperodes jonesi Johnson Bittacomorpha (Ptychopteridae) Bittacomorphella johnsoni Coquillett Hilara (Empididae) Hilara jonesi Quate Psychoda (Psychodidae) Perithreticus johnsoni Coquillett Lasioneura (Tachinidae) Ginglymia jonesi Stone and Snoddy Simulium (Simuliidae) Simulium johnsoni Coquillett Psilocephala (Therevidae) Ozodiceromya jonesi Wirth and Hubert Culicoides (Ceratopogonidae) Culicoides johnsoni Coquillett Stenoxenus (Ceratopogonidae) Stenoxenus jonesii Johnson Leptomydas (Mydidae) Nemomydas johnsoni Coquillett Symphoromyia (Rhagionidae) Symphoromyia jordani Kellogg Blepharicera (Blephariceridae) Blepharicera johnsoni Coquillett Tanypus (Chironomidae) Apsectrotanypus jorgenseni O'Hara Frontiniella (Tachinidae) Frontiniella johnsoni Coquillett Thereva (Therevidae) Thereva josephus Alexander Tipula (Tipulidae) Tipula johnsoni Cresson Hemitelopteryx (Sciomyzidae) Anticheta juanfernandezica Enderlein Lioyella (Phoridae) Megaselia rufipes johnsoni Cresson Hydrellia (Ephydridae) 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