539 The history of dipterology at the Canadian National Collection of , with special reference to the Manual of Nearctic Diptera

Jeffrey M. Cumming, Bradley J. Sinclair, Scott E. Brooks, James E. O’Hara, Jeffrey H. Skevington

Abstract*The history of Diptera research at the Canadian National Collection of Insects is briefly outlined. Short biographic sketches of the coordinators of the Manual of Nearctic Diptera are given and the development of the Manual project is presented to provide background on their achievements. Lists of publications by each of the coordinators and of patronyms honouring them are provided. Festschrift honours the remarkable contributions of the coordinators, J. Frank McAlpine, Bobbie V. Peterson, Guy E. Shewell, Herbert J. Teskey, J. Richard Vockeroth, and D. Monty Wood.

Re´sume´*On de´crit brie`vement l’histoire de la recherche en dipte`re a` la Collection nationale canadienne d’insectes. On pre´sente de courtes biographies des coordonnateurs du Manuel de dipte`res ne´arctiques, ainsi que le de´veloppement du projet du manuel pour fournir de l’information sur leurs re´alisations. On fourni des listes de re´fe´rences publie´es par chaque coordinateur et des noms patronymiques en leur honneur. Ce nume´ro est en l’honneur des contributions remarquables des coordinateurs J. Frank McAlpine, Bobbie V. Peterson, Guy E. Shewell, Herbert J. Teskey, J. Richard Vockeroth, et D. Monty Wood. Introduction been taken from personal accounts, archived sources housed in the Diptera Unit, and This historical review treats the development publications on the history of systematic of the Diptera collection at the Canadian research in Canada and publications from the National Collection of Insects, Arachnids Research Branch of AAFC, including Gibson and Nematodes (CNC) and the individuals and McSwaine (1920), McDunnough (1926), responsible for its growth and curation. The Holland (1956), Spencer (1964), Vockeroth establishment of the Diptera Unit by Canada’s (1981), Anstey (1986), Cody et al. (1986), Department of Agriculture (now Agriculture Dang (1992), Riegert (1999), and Huber and and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)) in Ottawa Cumming (2008). led to numerous accomplishments, including the conception, coordination, and publica- tion of the monumental three-volume Manual History of the Diptera Unit of Nearctic Diptera (McAlpine et al. 1981a, 1987; McAlpine and Wood 1989) (Fig. 1), The CNC had its humble beginnings in one of the most significant achievements in 1886 with the donation of a personal collec- systematics during the last century. tion of insects and plants by James Fletcher, The information contained in this review has the first Dominion Entomologist and Botanist.

Received 26 January 2011. Accepted 3 March 2011. J.M. Cumming,1 S.E. Brooks, J.E. O’Hara, J.H. Skevington, Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids and Nematodes, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, K.W. Neatby Building, Central Experimental Farm, 960 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada KIA OC6 B.J. Sinclair, Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids and Nematodes, and Ottawa Plant LaboratoryÁEntomology, Canadian Food Inpection Agency, K.W. Neatby Building, Central Experimental Farm, 960 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada KIA OC6 1Corresponding author (e-mail: [email protected]). doi: 10.4039/n11-029

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Fig. 1. Covers of Volumes 1Á3 of the Manual of Nearctic Diptera (photograph by J.E. O’Hara).

Fig. 2. The K.W. Neatby Building on the Central Experimental Farm in Ottawa, home of the Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids and Nematodes; the Diptera Unit is located on the third floor (photograph by J.E. O’Hara).

This marked the inauguration of the national Department of Agriculture. In 1919, Hewitt, biological collections in Ottawa. Fletcher was who now headed the Entomology Branch, assisted by Arthur G. Gibson, starting in formed the Division of Systematic Entomol- 1899, and by the time he was succeeded as ogy and appointed James H. McDunnough as Dominion Entomologist by C. Gordon Hewitt the Division’s first Chief. During his 28 years in 1909, the entomology collection had grown of service, McDunnough and his small staff to approximately 200 drawers. The national began building one of the best insect collec- insect collection continued to grow through tions in North America, along with a large the acquisition of several private collections reference library. George P. Holland replaced and the incorporation of the insect collection McDunnough as head of the Division in of the Biological Division of the Geological 1948 and ushered in a lengthy period of Survey of Canada. By 1917, 12 steel cabinets expansion in insect . In 1949, under with 600 drawers were formally transferred Holland’s direction, the entire collection to the Entomology Branch of the national was moved to its current location in the

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K.W. Neatby Building on the Central Experi- Fig. 3. Charles Howard Curran, New York, circa mental Farm in Ottawa (Fig. 2). 1955. Through the early collection activities, a considerable number of Diptera specimens were amassed. In 1922, C. Howard Curran (Fig. 3) was appointed as the first taxonomist in the Systematic Entomology Division to specia- lize on the order. Cecil R. Twinn, who studied black (Simuliidae) and mosquitoes (Culi- cidae), also joined the Department of Agricul- ture in Ottawa in 1922. Curran published prolifically, producing nearly 150 taxonomic papers on numerous families throughout Dip- tera before he left in 1928 for a position at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. He was not replaced until 1937, when Guy E. Shewell (see below) (Figs. 4, 5, 12) was put in charge of what has now become known as the Diptera Unit. Guy identified all groups of Diptera and published on several families. He retired in 1976, but remained in the Unit for 20 more years as an Honorary Research Associate. Arthur R. Brooks joined Guy in 1938 as a biting- specialist, although he also published on . In 1948, Brooks Jim had already spent the summer of 1950 was transferred to Saskatchewan, his native in the Arctic at Chesterfield Inlet with Dick province, where he specialized on various Vockeroth, collecting flies and other insects for prairie insect groups, particularly grasshop- the Northern Insect Survey. It was in the pers (Orthoptera) and beetles (Coleoptera). Arctic, during several expeditions, that he J. Richard Vockeroth (see below) (Figs. 5, 6, developed a keen interest in , Musci- 8, 12, 13) officially joined the Diptera Unit in dae, and . Chillcott led the Diptera 1949, collecting all groups of Diptera for the Unit during much of the 1960s and initiated extensive Northern Insect Survey (initiated the project to revise Curran’s (1934) Families in 1947) and later publishing on numerous and Genera of North American Diptera, which families throughout his productive career. Dick later developed into the Manual of Nearctic retired in 1991, but contributed broadly Diptera (McAlpine 1967; McAlpine et al. to Diptera activities at the CNC as an Hono- 1981b). He also led a Canadian entomological rary Research Associate until 2009. J. Frank McAlpine (see below) (Figs. 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, expedition to the Himalayas in 1967, where 15, 17) joined the Diptera Unit in 1950 as part tragically he died of a heart attack, ending of a recruitment program associated with the his short but productive career (Shewell 1967). Northern Insect Survey. Frank published pri- Some of the staff at Agriculture Canada’s marily on families of acalyptrate Diptera and Medical and Veterinary Entomology Research on insect fossils in Canadian amber during Laboratory in Guelph were transferred his prolific career. He retired in 1985 but to Ottawa starting in 1959. The first was stayed on as an Honorary Research Asso- J. Antony Downes (Fig. 13), head of the Guelph ciate for a few years until the publication of laboratory at the time, who formed the Experi- the last volume of the Manual of Nearctic mental Biology Section at the CNC. He Diptera (McAlpine and Wood 1989). James published extensively on Diptera behaviour, G. Chillcott (Figs. 5B, 9) joined the Diptera evolution, and ecology during his career, as Unit a year after Frank, in 1951. As a student well as on the taxonomy of .

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Fig. 4. Guy Shewell. (A) In Ottawa, circa 1955. (B) At the 3rd International Congress of Dipterology in Guelph, Ontario, August 1994.

Antony retired from the CNC in 1978 but until his retirement in 1995. D. continued working as a Research Associate at Monty Wood (see below) (Figs. 12, 13, 14) the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa joined the Diptera Unit in 1964. Monty until his death in 2003 at the age of 89. Bobbie studied many groups of Diptera throughout V. Peterson (Figs. 10, 12, 13) and Herbert his productive career with AAFC, but specia- J. Teskey (Figs. 11, 12) were also transferred to lized primarily on Simuliidae and Tachinidae. Ottawa in the early 1960s, after the Medical He retired in 1986, but continues an active and Veterinary Entomology Research Labora- research program in the Diptera Unit as an tory in Guelph closed. Bobbie (see below) Honorary Research Associate. After a pro- joined the Diptera Unit in 1963, continuing longed absence of hiring, Art Borkent was primarily with his research on black flies, until recruited in 1982 to study systematics of 1983, when he accepted a position in the and Ceratopogonidae. He left United States Department of Agriculture at the Unit in 1989 to relocate in British Columbia, the National Museum of Natural History where he continues to conduct independent in Washington, D.C. Herb (see below) trans- research on Diptera. Other scientists formally ferred a year later, in 1964, publishing primar- associated with the Unit as Research Associ- ily on Tabanidae and immature Diptera until ates or contractors were Hugh C. Huckett his retirement in 1987. (1958Á1965), who worked on northern Musci- Lewis Davies, who worked on the ecology dae (Fig. 5A), William R. Thompson (1959Á and taxonomy of black flies, joined the Experi- 1965), who worked on the Tachinidae of mental Biology Section at the CNC in 1959. Trinidad, and Kenneth A. Spencer (1967), After publishing a few papers on simuliids, he who worked on the of Canada left in 1960 to continue his research in Britain. and Alaska. Fenja Brodo, a research associate Don R. Oliver (Fig. 13) joined the CNC in with the Canadian Museum of Nature in 1962 and published extensively on the taxo- Ottawa, has worked as the de facto curator of nomy and ecology of adult and immature Tipulidae at the CNC since the early 1970s.

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Fig. 5. CNC dipterists and colleagues. (A) In February 1958; left to right: Frank McAlpine, Guy Shewell, Hugh Huckett (Department of Agriculture Research Associate and expert on ), and Dick Vockeroth. (B) In September 1963; back, left to right: Dick Vockeroth, Frank McAlpine, and Guy Shewell; front, left to right: George C. Varley (influential insect ecologist visiting from the University of Oxford) and Jim Chillcott.

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Fig. 6. Dick Vockeroth. (A) Collecting flies during the Northern Insect Survey in Churchill, Manitoba, 1950. (B) On a field trip in Miyazaki Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan, in 2006, following the 6th International Congress of Dipterology in Fukuoka (photograph by T. Saigusa).

assistants, most notably (in chronological or- Fig. 7. Frank McAlpine, Ottawa, 1965. der) Leo Forster, Mary (Roussel) Dillon, Harold Walther, Bruce Cooper, Barbara (Bissett) Eamer, and Doug Kritsch. In addition, the Unit was extremely fortunate to have employed the artistic talents of Ralph Idema (Figs. 13, 15) and Barry Flahey (Fig. 16). Ralph pre- pared most of the 3987 figures published in the Manual of Nearctic Diptera. His drawings profoundly increased the impact and influence of the Manual, and they remain among the finest scientific illustrations of insects ever published. Ralph’s figures have also been extensively reproduced in various publications, including the Manual of Central American Diptera (Brown et al. 2009, 2010). Barry contributed over 150 illustrations to Volumes 2 and 3 of the Manual of Nearctic Diptera, and continues to illustrate Diptera and other for researchers at the CNC. Currently (2011) the Diptera collection is considered one of the strongest elements of the CNC and is one of the largest Diptera collections in the world, reflecting a history of keen fieldwork and curation by the staff. Approximately 2.5 million fly specimens are housed in over 5000 drawers, several alcohol The Diptera Unit was supported over much cabinets, and about 30 slide cabinets (housing a of the period reviewed above and into the early total of approximately 20 000 slides). Although part of the 21st century by several research most specimens are from the Nearctic Region,

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Fig. 8. Frank McAlpine (centre) and Dick Vockeroth (right) with visiting Washington, D.C., dipterist Curt Sabrosky (left), April 1963.

coverage is worldwide, with impressive hold- s.l., , , Muscidae, Myce- ings from the Neotropical Region (particularly tophilidae s.l., , Sarcophagidae, Chile, southern Brazil, and Costa Rica) and , , Simuliidae, Stra- the Palaearctic Region (especially Scandinavia, tiomyidae, Syrphidae, Tabanidae, and Tachin- Great Britain, Austria, and Spain), as well as idae. The collection also contains the most Nepal and Uganda. In addition, the Nearctic extensive holdings of immature Diptera in the material contains a large number of specimens world and several hundred Upper collected from the far north, including Green- fossil flies in Canadian amber. In addition, land (Pearyland), during the Northern Insect over 4600 primary types reside in the Diptera Survey (1947Á1961; for list of localities see collection (catalogued online at http://www. Riegert 1999) and the Arctic Insect Program nadsdiptera.org/Catalogs/CNCtypes/CNChome. (1962Á1969). Approximately 65% of the Dip- htm), in part through the acquisition of the tera collection is curated to the level of Mesnil, Reinhard, Hull, W.R. Thompson, and or species group, and more than 80% of the Garrett collections. collection is curated to level. In total Current (2011) staff in the Diptera Unit nearly 27 000 described species are represented consists of (in order of appointment) Jeffrey in the collection, with half of these being from Cumming (1986), James O’Hara (1989), Jeffrey the Nearctic Region (an inventory is available Skevington (2003), and Bradley Sinclair (2007), online at http://www.canacoll.org/Diptera/Main/ assisted by Scott Brooks (2004), Shannon diptera.htm). Families of Diptera that are parti- Henderson (2006), and Scott Kelso (2006). cularly well represented include Agromyzidae, Owen Lonsdale (2009), Collection Manager , , Ceratopogoni- of the CNC, is also a Diptera specialist, and dae, , Chironomidae, Cono- Monty Wood is an Honorary Research Asso- pidae, Culicidae, , Empididae ciate (see the Laboratory profile in the

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Fig. 9. Jim Chillcott, Ottawa, 1965. Fig. 10. Bobbie Peterson, Ottawa, 1963.

of the Diptera Unit at the time, initiated the project and had it formally authorized by the Department of Agriculture in 1966. In all, 53 2008 Bulletin of the Entomological Society of authors contributed to the Manual (McAlpine Canada, Volume 40, pp. 62Á65). et al. 1981b; McAlpine 1987), with each of the coordinators authoring or co-authoring multiple chapters. The coordinators of the Manual of After Chillcott’s death the project was Nearctic Diptera led successively by Shewell (1967Á1969), One of the most remarkable accomplish- McAlpine (1969Á1975), Peterson (1975Á1978), ments of the Diptera Unit was the conception and Wood (1978Á1981). Frank McAlpine was and completion of the three volumes of the appointed scientific editor of the Manual pro- Manual of Nearctic Diptera (McAlpine et al. ject in 1979 and took on many of the lead 1981a, 1987; McAlpine and Wood 1989) duties necessary for the completion and pub- (now available online at http://www.esc-sec. lication of each volume (Fig. 15). The listing ca/aafcmono.html). The idea, first expressed of the coordinators for the first two volumes by Guy Shewell in the early 1960s, was to was alphabetical and not based on individual update Curran’s (1934) Families and Genera contribution, although McAlpine would have of North American Diptera by collaborating been listed first in any event. The coordinators with, and coordinating contributions from, all had a broad understanding of Diptera the leading dipterists of the day. The project (each having studied numerous families) and was initially driven by the need to provide a strong desire to ensure an excellent product. a more authoritative basis for identification. Preparations included inviting esteemed dipter- The publication of A Catalog of the Diptera of ist Willi Hennig from Stuttgart, Germany, America North of Mexico (Stone et al. 1965) to Ottawa for 3 months in the fall of 1967 provided further impetus. Jim Chillcott, head (Fig. 12) to help lay the foundations for the

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Fig. 11. Herb Teskey. (A) Collecting flies as a student in 1950 in Churchill, Manitoba, during the Northern Insect Survey. (B) At the Biting Fly Conference in Ottawa in 1979, with Verne Pechuman on the left and John Burger on the right. (C) At the Biting Fly Conference in Knoxville, Tennessee, in 1986, with Sandy Fairchild on the left and Dick Roberts in the centre.

Manual through discussions on morpho- and a rationalized family-level classifica- logy, phylogenetic relationships, and higher tion for the order. Numerous complimentary classification of Diptera. These discussions reviews of the volumes have been published, encouraged the group in Ottawa to investigate and in 1989 the Entomological Society of homologous features across the order and America presented Frank McAlpine (Fig. 17) establish a uniform morphological terminology and the other coordinators with the presti- at the outset. The broad establishment of these gous Thomas Say Award for ‘‘Excellence homologies naturally contributed to the phylo- in Systematics, Morphology or Evolution’’ in genetic interpretation of Diptera relationships recognition of their ‘‘magnificent synthesis’’ of published in Volume 3. the Diptera (Fig. 18). Submitted chapters were edited by one or In addition to their contributions to the more of the coordinators, as well as the Manual, each coordinator published exten- technical editor, Sharon Rudnitski of AAFC’s sively on Diptera and occasionally on other Research Program Service. All figures were orders (for a complete list of references for drawn, labelled, and organized into plates in each coordinator see Appendix A). The respect the Diptera Unit to ensure consistency. To- commanded by the coordinators within the gether the volumes provided a well-illustrated entomological community is reflected in part and easily interpretable identification guide to by the large number of patronyms published the families and genera of Diptera of America in honour of their scientific achievements. A north of Mexico, using a uniform morpho- total of 164 species and genera have been logical terminology for adult and larval stages, named after the coordinators prior to this

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Fig. 12. The Manual of Nearctic Diptera coordinators with German dipterist Willi Hennig during his visit to the Diptera Unit in the fall of 1967. Back, left to right: Frank McAlpine, Herb Teskey, and Guy Shewell; front, left to right: Monty Wood, Dick Vockeroth, Bobbie Peterson, and Willi Hennig.

Festschrift (see Appendix B; this number Manual, Frank essentially became the leader would increase by 35 if names honouring of the project just prior to publication of Jim Chillcott were included). Short biogra- the first volume. He wrote two of the im- phic accounts of all coordinators follow, in portant introductory chapters, one comprising alphabetical order. a family key to adults (McAlpine 1981b) and the other reviewing adult morphology and J. Frank McAlpine. Frank was born on terminology (McAlpine 1981a). The morphol- 25 September 1922 in Maynooth, Ontario. ogy chapter became the standard adopted by He obtained his B.S.A. from the Ontario virtually all dipterists worldwide because it Agriculture College in Guelph in 1950 and provided a uniform homology-based termi- then joined the Diptera Unit later the same nology for Diptera that was clearly laid out year. In 1954 he obtained his M.Sc. from the and consistent with that for the rest of University of Illinois in Urbana and in 1962 the insect orders. In total he published received a Ph.D. from the same university for 251 new Diptera taxa (7 family-group names, research on the evolution and phylogeny of 9 genus-group names, and 235 species-group Lonchaeidae. After Frank joined the Diptera names) (Pape and Thompson 2010). Frank Unit, he began working on the classification culminated his career with the publication of and evolution of higher Diptera, particularly his phylogenetic synthesis of of families in . He also published (as ) in the last volume of the several well-received papers on insect fossils Manual (McAlpine 1989), in which he cladist- in Canadian amber. Frank authored or co- ically analyzed the classification of this huge authored 84 scientific publications, including lineage. He retired in 1985, and except for a 18 chapters in the Manual of Nearctic Diptera few projects that he continued into retirement, (Appendix A). As scientific editor of the did not further pursue research on Diptera.

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Fig. 13. CNC dipterists with visiting Swedish chironomid expert Lars Brundin, January 1970. Standing, left to right: Antony Downes, Jean Dergiman (from administration), Bobbie Peterson, and Tony Adisoemarto (Ph.D. student with Monty Wood, working on ); seated, left to right: Frank McAlpine, Monty Wood, Dick Vockeroth, Lars Brundin, Ralph Idema, and Don Oliver.

Frank still lives in Ottawa and is an occasional (7 genus-group names and 69 species-group visitor to the Diptera Unit. names) (Pape and Thompson 2010). He died in Utah on 29 March 2006 at the age of 77. Bobbie V. Peterson. Bobbie was born on 16 December 1928 in Price, Utah. He obtained Guy E. Shewell. Guy was born on 16 July his M.Sc. and Ph.D. (1958) from the University 1913 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. The of Utah in Salt Lake City, where he studied Canadian government sponsored him to come Simuliidae (Adler et al. 2004). He began work to Canada to study agriculture at Macdonald on black flies with Agriculture Canada in College (McGill University), which resulted 1958 at the Medical and Veterinary Entomol- in a B.Sc. in 1935 and a M.Sc. in 1937. ogy Research Laboratory in Guelph. Bobbie Guy joined the Diptera Unit in 1937, but his was transferred to the Diptera Unit in Ottawa entomological career was put on hold during in 1963 to work on black flies and several his wartime service with the Royal Canadian other families, particularly those in Hippobos- Artillery, 51st Anti-Tank Battalion, between coidea. In 1984 he accepted a position in the 1939 and 1945 (Becker and Vockeroth 1996; Systematic Entomology Laboratory of the Arnaud 2001). Although Guy was respon- United States Department of Agriculture in sible for all groups of Diptera before other Washington, D.C., where he continued to dipterists at the CNC were recruited, his work primarily on black flies until his retire- publications were mainly on Lauxaniidae, ment in 1994. He authored or co-authored Simuliidae, Sarcophagidae, and Calliphoridae. 98 scientific publications, including 15 chapters He was instrumental in building world-class in the Manual of Nearctic Diptera (Appendix A). research collections for each of these families Bobbie published 76 new Diptera taxa at the CNC. Guy authored or co-authored 49

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Fig. 14. Monty Wood. (A) Ottawa, 1965. (B) Ottawa, 1971. (C) Collecting flies on the hilltop of Eighty Mountain near Silver City, New Mexico, in 2007 (photograph by J.E. O’Hara).

scientific publications, including four chapters Ontario Agriculture College in Guelph in in the Manual of Nearctic Diptera (Appendix 1955, and his Ph.D. from Cornell University A). In total he published 91 new Diptera in Ithaca in 1967. From 1951 to 1963 he taxa (4 family-group names, 14 genus-group studied face flies ( autumnalis De Geer, names, and 73 species-group names) (Pape Muscidae), Oestridae, and other livestock and Thompson 2010). Guy officially retired in pests at Agriculture Canada’s Medical and 1976, but continued as an Honorary Research Veterinary Entomology Research Laboratory Associate at the CNC (Fig. 4B) until his death in Guelph. There he began his studies on lar- in Ottawa on 19 February 1996 at the age val Tabanidae, which eventually formed the of 82. subject of his Ph.D. thesis. In 1964 he trans- ferred to the Diptera Unit in Ottawa, where Herbert J. Teskey. Herb was born on 9 June he worked primarily on Tabanidae and im- 1928 in Grand Prairie, Alberta. He received mature stages of Diptera in general. Herb his B.Sc. from the University of Alberta in authored or co-authored 51 scientific publica- Edmonton in 1951, his M.S.A. from the tions, including nine chapters in the Manual of

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Fig. 15. Frank McAlpine and Ralph Idema, circa 1979, examining habitus figures for publication in the Manual.

Nearctic Diptera (Appendix A). He wrote two mely broad and he worked on numerous of the important introductory chapters in the families, starting with mosquitoes. He became Manual, one reviewing larval morphology a world expert on several families, particularly and terminology (Teskey 1981a) and the other s.l., Dolichopodidae, Syrphi- comprising a family key to larvae (Teskey dae, Scathophagidae, and Muscidae. He was 1981b). Herb published 32 new Diptera taxa an avid collector (Fig. 6) and contributed over (3 genus-group names and 29 species-group 220 000 pinned Diptera to the CNC (O’Hara names) (Pape and Thompson 2010). He died 1997). Dick authored or co-authored 120 in Ottawa on 16 February 1998 at the age scientific publications, including 12 chapters of 69. As Vockeroth (1998, p. 12) stated at in the Manual of Nearctic Diptera (Appendix the time of Herb’s death, ‘‘at most only one A). Although never taking an official lead or two recent dipterists have contributed as position in the Manual project, he painstak- much as did Herb to our knowledge of ingly proofread drafts of each of the chapters immature flies’’. in Volumes 1 and 2, catching and correcting countless errors prior to publication. He has J. Richard Vockeroth. Dick was born on published 173 new Diptera taxa (1 family- 2 May 1928 in Broderick, Saskatchewan. group name, 42 genus-group names, and 130 He received his B.A. and M.A. from the species-group names) (Pape and Thompson University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon in 2010). Dick was awarded the C.P. Alexander 1948 and 1949, respectively, and his D.Phil. Award in 1997 by the North American on the genera of Scathophagidae from Oxford Dipterists’ Society. This lifetime award, which University in 1954. He joined the Diptera can only be held by a single dipterist at a time, Unit in 1949, initially collecting Diptera for publicly acknowledges the most important several years throughout northern Canada and influential member of the North Amer- as part of the Northern Insect Survey (Fig. ican Dipterists’ Society. The Award reads, 6A). Dick’s knowledge of Diptera was extre- ‘‘John Richard Vockeroth is recognized as

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Fig. 16. Barry Flahey, Ottawa, 1982 (photograph Tachinidae for which he is the world’s leading by A. Borkent). expert. Monty retired in 1986, but continues working in the Unit as an Honorary Re- search Associate. He is a keen collector (Fig. 14C) and has travelled extensively on field trips, most notably throughout the Americas and Australia. He has contributed tens of thousands of superbly mounted specimens to the CNC. To date Monty has authored or co- authored 75 scientific publications (Appendix A). This includes seven chapters in the Manual of Nearctic Diptera, most signifi- cantly his chapter on Tachinidae (Wood 1987) and his chapter with Art Borkent on phylogeny and classification of (Wood and Borkent 1989). Monty is a co- author on a massive treatment of the black flies of North America (Adler et al. 2004). He is the only coordinator of the Manual of Nearctic Diptera who continued his editorial duties with the Manual of Central American Diptera project (Brown et al. 2009, 2010). Monty has published 92 new Diptera taxa to date (4 family-group names, 2 genus-group names, and 86 species-group names) (Pape and Thompson 2010). He was elected as one of seven Honorary Members of the Interna- our most knowledgable dipterist, and for his tional Congresses of Dipterology in 2006 for critical and unique contributions in expan- his outstanding contributions to dipterologi- ding our knowledge of flies, especially flower cal knowledge. Monty currently divides his flies, educating and encouraging a cadre of time between the CNC and Instituto Nacio- world leaders for Systematic Dipterology’’. Dick retired in 1991 and continued as an nal de Biodiversidad in Costa Rica, with active Honorary Research Associate at the numerous forays to other locations to collect CNC until 2009, when poor health restricted Diptera or study collections. his activities. He continues to live in Ottawa. Acknowledgements D. Monty Wood. Monty was born on 22 We are indebted to Monty Wood and Frank December 1933 in London, Ontario. He McAlpine for sharing their knowledge on the received his B.A. and M.A. from the Uni- history of the Diptera Unit. John Burger versity of Toronto in 1956 and 1959, respec- graciously supplied the 1979 and 1986 photo- tively, and his Ph.D. on a phylogenetic graphs of Herb Teskey, Art Borkent provided interpretation of the Eusimulium-group of us with the picture of Barry Flahey, and black flies from McMaster University in Toyohei Saigusa took the 2006 photograph Hamilton in 1963. Monty joined the Diptera of Dick Vockeroth. Art Borkent and Chris Unit in 1964 as a specialist on Simuliidae but Thompson reviewed and helped improve the quickly became responsible for numerous manuscript. We thank Danielle Takoff for other groups, most notably the huge family translating the French abstract.

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Fig. 17. Frank McAlpine accepting the Thomas Say Award on behalf of the Manual coordinators from Dorothy Feir, President of the Entomological Society of America, December 1989.

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Appendix A McAlpine, J.F. 1963. Relationships of Cremifania Czerny (Diptera: Chamaemyiidae) and descrip- tion of a new species. The Canadian Entomol- Chronological list of papers pub- ogist, 95: 239Á253. lished by each of the coordinators of McAlpine, J.F. 1964. Arthropods of the bleakest the Manual of Nearctic Diptera. barren lands: composition and distribution of the fauna of the northwestern Queen Elizabeth Islands. The Canadian Entomologist, J.F. McAlpine 96: 127Á129. McAlpine, J.F. 1951. A review of the North McAlpine, J.F. 1964. Descriptions of new Lonch- American species of Herina Robineau-Desvoidy aeidae (Diptera). I. The Canadian Entomologist, (Tephronota Loew) (Diptera: Otitidae). The 96: 661Á700. McAlpine, J.F. 1964. Descriptions of new Lonch- Canadian Entomologist, 83: 308Á314. McAlpine, J.F. 1956. Cone-infesting lonchaeids of aeidae (Diptera). II. The Canadian Entomolo- the genus Earomyia Zett., with descriptions of gist, 96: 701Á757. five new species from western North America McAlpine, J.F. 1965. Observations on anthophilous (Diptera: Lonchaeidae). The Canadian Ento- Diptera at Lake Hazen, Ellesmere Island. Cana- mologist, 88: 178Á196. dian Field-Naturalist, 79: 247Á252. McAlpine, J.F. 1956. Old World lonchaeids of the McAlpine, J.F. 1965. Insects and related terrestrial genus Silba Macquart (Carpolonchaea Bezzi), invertebrates of Ellef Ringnes Island. Journal with desriptions of six new species (Diptera: of the Arctic Institute of North America, 18: Lonchaeidae). The Canadian Entomologist, 88: 73Á103. 521Á544. McAlpine, J.F., and Sabrosky, C.W. 1965. McAlpine, J.F. 1958. Identities of lonchaeid flies Chamaemyia Meigen, 1803 (Insecta, Diptera, described by Zetterstedt, with notes on related Chamaemyiidae): proposed designation of a type species (Diptera). The Canadian Entomologist, species under the Plenary Powers. Z.N.(S.) 1716. 90: 402Á418. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, 22: 267Á McAlpine, J.F. 1960. A new species of Leucopis 268. (Leucopella) from Chile and a key to the McAlpine, J.F., and Martin, J.E.H. 1966. Systema- world genera and subgenera of Chamaemyiidae tics of Sciadoceridae and relatives with descrip- (Diptera). The Canadian Entomologist, 92: tions of two new genera and species from 51Á58. Canadian amber and erection of family Irono- McAlpine, J.F. 1960. First record of the family myiidae (Diptera: Phoroidea). The Canadian in the New World (Diptera). The Entomologist, 98: 527Á544. Canadian Entomologist, 92: 954Á956. McAlpine, J.F. 1966. Book review: ‘A textbook of McAlpine, J.F. 1960. Diptera () Lonch- entomology, Third Edition’ by Herbert H. Ross. aeidae. South African Life, 7: 327Á376. The Canadian Entomologist, 98: 559Á560. McAlpine, J.F. 1961. Book review: ‘A review of McAlpine, J.F. 1967. A detailed study of Irono- the soldier flies or of California’ myiidae (Diptera: Phoroidea). The Canadian by Maurice T. James. The Canadian Entomolo- Entomologist, 99: 225Á236. gist, 93: 319Á320. McAlpine, J.F. 1967. The identity of Leucopis McAlpine, J.F. 1961. A new species of Dasiops annulipes (Diptera: Chamaemyiidae). The Cana- (Diptera: Lonchaeidae) injurious to apricots. dian Entomologist, 99: 599Á604. The Canadian Entomologist, 93: 539Á544. Ross, H.H., Rotramel, G.L., Martin, J.E.H., and McAlpine, J.F. 1961. Variation, distribution and McAlpine, J.F. 1967. Postglacial colonization of evolution of the Tabanus (Hybomitra) frontalis Canada by its subboreal winter stoneflies of the complex of horse flies (Diptera: Tabanidae). The genus Allocapnia. The Canadian Entomologist, Canadian Entomologist, 93: 894Á924. 99: 703Á712. McAlpine, J.F. 1961. Preliminary report on the McAlpine, J.F. 1968. An annotated key to droso- insects of the Isachsen area, Ellef Ringnes philid genera with bare or micropubescent aris- Island, 1960. The Arctic Circular, 14:71Á72. tae and a revision of Paracacoxenus (Diptera: McAlpine, J.F. 1962. A revision of the genus ). The Canadian Entomologist, Macquart (Diptera: ). 100: 514Á532. The Canadian Entomologist, 94:1Á10. McAlpine, J.F. 1968. Taxonomic notes on McAlpine, J.F., Moffitt, H.R., and Yaruss, F.L. Eurychoromyia mallea (Diptera: Eurychoromyii- 1962. Dasiops alveofrons Moffitt and Yaruss, dae). The Canadian Entomologist, 100: 819Á823. 1961 (Insecta, Diptera); proposed suppression McAlpine, J.F. 1968. Swarming of lonchaeid flies under the Plenary Powers in favour of Dasiops and other insects, with descriptions of four new alveofrons McAlpine, 1961. Z.N.(S.) 1492. Bulle- species of Lonchaeidae (Diptera). The Canadian tin of Zoological Nomenclature, 19: 173. Entomologist, 100: 1154Á1178.

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McAlpine, J.F., and Martin, J.E.H. 1969. Canadian McAlpine, J.F. 1977. Superfamily Pallopteroidea. amber*a paleontological treasure chest. The Family Lonchaeidae. In A catalog of the Diptera Canadian Entomologist, 101: 819Á838. of the Oriental Region. Vol. III. Suborder McAlpine, J.F., and Martin, J.E.H. 1969. Canadian Cyclorrhapha (excluding division ). amber. A paleontological treasure chest. The Edited by M.D. Delfinado and D.E. Hardy. Beaver, summer issue, 1969:28Á37. University Press of Hawai?i, Honolulu, Hawai?i. McAlpine, J.F. 1970. First record of calypterate flies pp. 225Á228. in the Mesozoic Era (Diptera: Calliphoridae). McAlpine, J.F. 1977. Superfamily Drosophiloidea. The Canadian Entomologist, 102: 342Á346. Family Diastatidae. In A catalog of the McAlpine, J.F. 1970. Identities of lonchaeid flies Diptera of the Oriental Region. Vol. III. Sub- described by Kerte´sz, with notes on related order Cyclorrhapha (excluding division Aschi- species (Diptera: Lonchaeidae). The Canadian za). Edited by M.D. Delfinado and D.E. Hardy. Entomologist, 102: 442Á453. University Press of Hawai?i, Honolulu, Hawai?i. McAlpine, J.F., and Morge, G. 1970. The identity, p. 320. distribution, and biology of Lonchaea zetterstedti McAlpine, J.F. 1978. A new dipterous predator of with notes on related species (Diptera: Lonch- balsam woolly from Europe and Canada aeidae). The Canadian Entomologist, 102: 1560Á (Diptera: Chamaemyiidae). Entomologica Ger- 1566. manica, 4: 349Á355. McAlpine, J.F. 1971. A revision of the subgenus McAlpine, J.F. 1978. A new species of Piophila Neoleucopis (Diptera: Chamaemyiidae). The Ca- from South Africa (Diptera: ). An- nadian Entomologist, 103: 1851Á1874. nals of the Natal Museum, 23: 455Á459. McAlpine, J.F., and Tanasigtshuk, V.N. 1972. McAlpine, J.F., with contributions by Downes, Identity of Leucopis argenticollis and description J.A., Oliver, D.R., Peterson, B.V., Shewell, of a new species (Diptera: Chamaemyiidae). The G.E., Teskey, H.J., Vockeroth, J.R., and Wood, Canadian Entomologist, 104: 1865Á1875. D.M. 1979. Diptera. In Canada and its insect McAlpine, J.F. 1973. A fossil ironomyiid flyfrom fauna. Edited by H.V. Danks. Memoirs of the Canadian amber (Diptera: ). The Entomological Society of Canada No. 108. pp. Canadian Entomologist, 105: 105Á111. 389Á424. McAlpine, J.F. 1974. The Lonchaeidae (Diptera) McAlpine, J.F. 1980. Family Lonchaeidae. In described by Bigot. The Canadian Entomologist, Catalogue of the Diptera of the Afrotropical Region. Edited by R.W. Crosskey. British Mu- 106: 777Á780. McAlpine, J.F. 1974. Book review: ‘The phyloge- seum (Natural History), London. pp. 630Á632. McAlpine, J.F. 1981. Morgea freidbergi new species, netic classification of Diptera Cyclorrhapha, a living sister-species of the fossil species M. with special reference to the structure of the mcalpinei, and a key to world genera of Pallop- male postabdomen’ by G.C.D. Griffiths. Sys- teridae (Diptera). The Canadian Entomologist, tematic Zoology, 23: 297Á298. 113:81Á91. McAlpine, J.F. 1975. Identities of lance flies (Dip- McAlpine, J.F. 1981. Book review: ‘Baltic amber* tera: Lonchaeidae) described by De Meijere, a palaeobiological study’ by S.G. Larsson. with notes on related species. The Canadian Quaestiones Entomologicae, 17: 171Á172. Entomologist, 107: 989Á1007. McAlpine, J.F., Peterson, B.V., Shewell, G.E., McAlpine, J.F. 1976. Diptera: Lonchaeidae from Teskey, H.J., Vockeroth, J.R., and Wood, D.M. Ceylon. Entomologica Scandinavica, Supple- (Coordinators). 1981. Manual of Nearctic Dip- ment 4. pp. 225Á233. tera. Vol. 1. Agriculture Canada Monograph McAlpine, J.F. 1976. Systematic position of the No. 27. genus Omomyia Coquillett and its transference McAlpine, J.F., Peterson, B.V., Shewell, G.E., to the (Diptera). The Canadian Teskey, H.J., Vockeroth, J.R., and Wood, D.M. Entomologist, 108: 849Á853. 1981. Chapter 1. Introduction. In Manual of McAlpine, J.F. 1976. Book review: ‘Evolution of Nearctic Diptera. Vol. 1. Coordinated by J.F. gall forming insects*gall midges’ (English edi- McAlpine, B.V. Peterson, G.E. Shewell, H.J. tion) by B.M. Mamaev. Journal of the Entomo- Teskey, J.R. Vockeroth, and D.M. Wood. Agri- logical Society of British Columbia, 73:67Á68. culture Canada Monograph No. 27. pp. 1Á7. McAlpine, J.F. 1977. A remarkable new species of McAlpine, J.F. 1981. Morphology and Leucopis from western Canada (Diptera: Cha- terminology*adults. In Manual of Nearctic maemyiidae). Proceedings of the Entomological Diptera. Vol. 1. Coordinated by J.F. McAlpine, Society of Washington, 79:14Á18. B.V. Peterson, G.E. Shewell, H.J. Teskey, J.R. McAlpine, J.F. 1977. A revised classification of Vockeroth, and D.M. Wood. Agriculture Cana- the Piophilidae, including ‘Neottiophilidae’ and da Monograph No. 27. pp. 9Á63. ‘Thyreophoridae’ (Diptera: ). Mem- McAlpine, J.F. 1981. Key to families*adults. 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Proceedings of the Entomologi- sion of the Neotropical species of Dasiops Ron- cal Society of Ontario, 90:30Á37. dani (Diptera: Lonchaeidae) attacking Passiflora Peterson, B.V. 1960. The Simuliidae (Diptera) of (Passifloraceae). Memoirs of the Entomological Utah. Part I. Keys, original citations, types and distribution. Great Basin Naturalist, 20:81 104. Society of Washington, 18(1996): 189Á211. Á McAlpine, J.F., and Thompson, F.C. 2010. Cryp- Peterson, B.V., and Davies, D.M. 1960. Obser- vations on some insect predators of black tochetidae (cryptochetid flies). In Manual of flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) of Algonquin Park, Central American Diptera. Vol. 2. Edited by Ontario. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 38:9Á18. B.V. Brown, A. Borkent, J.M. Cumming, D.M. Peterson, B.V., and DeFoliart, G.R. 1960. Four new Wood, N.E. Woodley, and M.A. Zumbado. NRC species of Prosimulium (Diptera: Simuliidae) Research Press, Ottawa, Ont. pp. 1121 1123. Á from western United States. The Canadian Entomologist, 92:82Á102. B.V. Peterson Peterson, B.V. 1960. Notes on some natural ene- mies of Utah black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae). Rees, D.M., and Peterson, B.V. 1953. The black The Canadian Entomologist, 92: 266Á274. flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) in the canyons near Peterson, B.V. 1961. The taxonomy and biology of Salt Lake City, Utah. Proceedings of the Utah Utah species of black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae). Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, 30: Bulletin of the University of Utah, 52: 196Á197. 57Á59. Peterson, B.V., McWade, J.W., and Bond, E.F. Peterson, B.V. 1955. A preliminary list of the black 1961. A simple method for preparing uniform flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) of Utah. Proceedings minuten-pin double mounts. Bulletin of the of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Brooklyn Entomological Society, 54:19Á21. Letters, 32: 113Á115. Davies, D.M., Peterson, B.V., and Wood, D.M. Peterson, B.V. 1956. Observations on the biology 1962. The black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) of of Utah black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae). The Ontario. Part I. Adult identification and distri- Canadian Entomologist, 88: 496Á507. bution with descriptions of six new species. Peterson, B.V. 1956. Observations on the mating, Proceedings of the Entomological Society of feeding, ovarian development, and oviposition of Ontario, 92:71Á154. adult black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae). Canadian Peterson, B.V. 1962. Observations on mating Journal of Zoology, 34: 615Á655. swarms of Simulium venustum Say and Davies, D.M., and Peterson, B.V. 1957. Black flies Simulium vittatum Zetterstedt (Diptera: Simulii- over lakes (Simuliidae, Diptera). Annals of the dae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Entomological Society of America, 50: 512Á514. Ontario,92: 188Á190. Peterson, B.V. 1958. A redescription of the female Peterson, B.V. 1962. Cnephia abdita, a new black fly and first descriptions of the male, pupa and (Diptera: Simuliidae) from eastern North Amer- of Prosimulium flaviantennus (S. and K.) with ica. The Canadian Entomologist, 94:96Á102. notes on the biology and distribution. The Peterson, B.V. 1963. Additional records of some Canadian Entomologist, 90: 469Á473. American bat flies (Diptera: Nycteribiidae).

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Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Crosskey, R.W., and Peterson, B.V. 1972. The Ontario, 93:93Á94. Simuliidae described by N. Baranov and their Wood, D.M., Peterson, B.V., Davies, D.M., and types (Diptera). Bulletin of the British Museum Gyorkos, H. 1963. The black flies (Diptera: (Natural History). Entomology, 27: 189Á214. Simuliidae) of Ontario. Part II. Larval identifi- Peterson, B.V., and Depner, K.R. 1972. A new cation, with distributions and illustrations. Pro- species of Prosimulium from Alberta (Diptera: ceedings of the Entomological Society of Simuliidae). The Canadian Entomologist, 104: Ontario, 92:99Á129. 289Á294. Peterson, B.V. 1964. Book review: ‘Guide to the Peterson, B.V., and Ross, A. 1972. A new species of insects of Connecticut, Part VI. The Diptera or Paratrichobius (Diptera: ) from Arizo- true flies of Connecticut, Ninth Fascicle. Simu- na. The Canadian Entomologist, 104: 781Á784. liidae and ’, by Alan Stone. State Peterson, B.V. 1974. Book review: ‘The Micropezi- Geological and Natural History Survey of Con- dae of California (Diptera)’ by R.W. Merritt & necticut, Bulletin 97: vii126 pp.; 81 figs. M.T. James. Bulletin of the Entomological January 1964. State Library, Hartford, Connecti- Society of Canada, 6: 57. cut. Bulletin of the Entomological Society of Peterson, B.V.,and Hurka, K. 1974. Ten new species America, 10: 202. of bat flies of the genus Trichobius (Diptera: Theodor, O., and Peterson, B.V. 1964. On some new Streblidae). The Canadian Entomologist, 106: species of Nycteribiidae (Diptera: Pupiparia). 1049Á1066. Great Basin Naturalist, 24: 107Á115. Peterson, B.V. 1975. A new name for a subgeneric Peterson, B.V. 1965. An entomologist’s impressions homonym in the Simuliidae (Diptera). The of Iceland. Proceedings of the Entomological Canadian Entomologist, 107: 111. Society of Ontario, 95:16Á18. Peterson, B.V. 1975. A new Cretaceous bibionid Peterson, B.V. 1965. Lectotype designation for from Canadian amber (Diptera: ). Simulium vittatum Zetterstedt (Dipt. Simuliidae). The Canadian Entomologist, 107: 711Á715. Opuscula Entomologica, 30: 231Á233. Merritt, R.W., and Peterson, B.V. 1976. A synopsis Peterson, B.V. 1965. The status of the name of the (Diptera) of Canada and Prosimulium albionense Rothfels. Proceedings of Alaska, with descriptions of four new species. the Entomological Society of Ontario, 95: 142. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 54: 1488Á1506. Peterson, B.V. 1967. A new species of Gaurax Peterson, B.V., Martin, R.I., and Maurer, F.W. (Diptera: ) from Quebec and Ontar- 1976. A record of some bat flies (Diptera: io. The Canadian Entomologist, 99: 641 644. Á Nycteribiidae) from Turkey. Entomological Peterson, B.V. 1970. The identities of three closely News, 87: 239Á242. related western species of Prosimulium (Diptera: Peterson, B.V., and Robinson, W.H. 1976. A new Simuliidae). The Canadian Entomologist, 102: North American genus and species of the family 118Á128. (Diptera). The Canadian Entomolo- Peterson, B.V. 1970. The Prosimulium of Canada gist, 108: 119 121. and Alaska (Diptera: Simuliidae). Memoirs of Á Peterson, B.V. 1977. A synopsis of the genus the Entomological Society of Canada No. 69. Peterson, B.V. 1970. A new Lipoptena from Chile, Parasimulium Malloch (Diptera: Simuliidae), with a key to the New World species (Diptera: with descriptions of one new subgenus and two ). The Canadian Entomologist, new species. Proceedings of the Entomological 102: 1117Á1122. Society of Washington, 79:96Á106. Peterson, B.V., and Maa, T.C. 1970. One new and Peterson, B.V. 1977. The black flies of Iceland one previously unrecorded species of Basilia (Diptera: Simuliidae). The Canadian Entomolo- (Diptera: Nycteribiidae) from Uruguay. The gist, 109: 449Á472. Canadian Entomologist, 102: 1480Á1487. Merritt, R.W., Ross, D.H., and Peterson, B.V. Peterson, B.V., and Maa, T.C. 1970. A new 1978. Larval ecology of some Lower Michigan species of Basilia (Diptera: Nycteribiidae) from black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) with keys to the Colombia. The Canadian Entomologist, 102: immature stages. Great Lakes Entomologist, 11: 1519Á1523. 177Á208. Peterson, B.V. 1971. Notes on the bat flies of Costa Peterson, B.V. 1978. Simuliidae. In An introduc- Rica (Diptera: Nycteribiidae). Contributions in tion to the aquatic insects of North America. Science, 212:1Á8. Edited by R.W. Merritt and K.W. Cummins. Peterson, B.V. 1971. Lectotype designation for Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., Dubuque, Iowa. Aedes simici (Diptera: Culicidae). The Canadian pp. 331Á344. Entomologist, 103: 1199Á1200. Dang, P.T., and Peterson, B.V. 1979. A case Peterson, B.V., and Arntfield, P.W. 1971. A new of bilateral gynandromorphism in Simulium species of Coniceromyia from Chiapas, Mexico soubrense Vajime and Dunbar (Diptera: Simu- (Diptera: Phoridae). Studia Entomologica, 14: liidae). Tropenmedizin und Parasitologie, 30: 395Á398. 548Á550.

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McAlpine, J.F., with contributions by Downes, demic Press Inc. (London) Ltd., London, U.K. J.A., Oliver, D.R., Peterson, B.V., Shewell, pp. 45Á56. G.E., Teskey, H.J., Vockeroth, J.R., and Wood, Ramı´rez Pe´rez, J., and Peterson, B.V. 1981. Estudio D.M. 1979. Diptera. In Canada and its insect del complejo Simulium amazonicum-sanguineum fauna. Edited by H.V. Danks. Memoirs of the en Venezuela: descripcio´n de tres nuevas espe- Entomological Society of Canada No. 108. pp. cies. Boletı´n de la Direccio´n de Malariologı´ay 389Á424. Saneamiento Ambiental, 21: 151Á160. Dang, P.T., and Peterson, B.V. 1980. Pictorial Ramı´rez Pe´rez, J., and Peterson, B.V. 1981. keys to the main species and species groups Simulium santaelenae (Diptera: Simuliidae) nue- within the Simulium damnosum Theobald com- va especie de jeje´n del estado Bolı´var (Venezue- plex occurring in West Africa (Diptera: Simu- la). Boletı´n de la Direccio´n de Malariologı´ay liidae). Tropenmedizin und Parasitologie, 31: Saneamiento Ambiental, 21: 161Á164. 117Á120. Tidwell, M.A., Peterson, B.V., Ramı´rez Pe´rez, J., McAlpine, J.F., Peterson, B.V., Shewell, G.E., Tidwell, M., de, , and Lacey, L.A. 1981. Notas y Teskey, H.J., Vockeroth, J.R., and Wood, D.M. claves preliminares de los jejenes neotropicales (Coordinators). 1981. Manual of Nearctic Dip- pertenecientes a los grupos Simulium amazo- tera. Vol. 1. Agriculture Canada Monograph nicum y S. sanguineum (Diptera: Simuliidae) No. 27. incluyendo los vectores de Onchocerca volvulus McAlpine, J.F., Peterson, B.V., Shewell, G.E., y Mansonella ozzardi. Boletı´n de la Direccio´n Teskey, H.J., Vockeroth, J.R., and Wood, D.M. de Malariologı´a y Saneamiento Ambiental, 21: 1981. Chapter 1. Introduction. In Manual of 79Á89. Nearctic Diptera. Vol. 1. Coordinated by J.F. Tidwell, M.A., Tidwell, M.A., and Peterson, B.V. McAlpine, B.V. Peterson, G.E. Shewell, H.J. 1981. A redescription of the female of Simulium Teskey, J.R. Vockeroth, and D.M. Wood. Agri- sanguineum Knab and descriptions of the male, culture Canada Monograph No. 27. pp. 1Á7. pupa, and larva (Diptera: Simuliidae). Proceed- Peterson, B.V. 1981. Chapter 19. Anispodidae. In ings of the Entomological Society of Washing- Manual of Nearctic Diptera. Vol. 1. Coordinated ton, 83:13Á27. by J.F. McAlpine, B.V. Peterson, G.E. Shewell, Peterson, B.V. 1982. A new species of Coniceromyia H.J. Teskey, J.R. Vockeroth, and D.M. Wood. (Diptera: Phoridae) from Panama. Memoirs of Agriculture Canada Monograph No. 27. pp. the Entomological Society of Washington, 10: 305Á312. 136Á138. Peterson, B.V., and Cook, E.F. 1981. Chapter 21. Peterson, B.V. 1982. Neoecothea, a new name for Synneuridae. In Manual of Nearctic Diptera. Vol. Oecothea (Diptera: ). Memoirs of 1. Coordinated by J.F. McAlpine, B.V. Peterson, the Entomological Society of Washington, 10: G.E. Shewell, H.J. Teskey, J.R. Vockeroth, and 219. D.M. Wood. Agriculture Canada Monograph Disney, R.H.L., and Peterson, B.V. 1983. Two new No. 27. pp. 321Á324. species of Alamirinae (Diptera: Phoridae). En- Stone, A., and Peterson, B.V. 1981. Chapter 26. tomologica Scandinavica, 14: 435Á438. Thaumaleidae. In Manual of Nearctic Diptera. Peterson, B.V. 1984. Simuliidae. In An introduction Vol. 1. Coordinated by J.F. McAlpine, B.V. to the aquatic insects of North America. 2nd ed. Peterson, G.E. Shewell, H.J. Teskey, J.R. Vock- Edited by R.W. Merritt and K.W. Cummins. eroth, and D.M. Wood. Agriculture Canada Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., Dubuque, Iowa. Monograph No. 27. pp. 351Á353. pp. 534Á550. Peterson, B.V. 1981. Chapter 27. Simuliidae. In Peterson, B.V., and Lacey, L.A. 1985. A new species Manual of Nearctic Diptera. Vol. 1. Coordinated of Hershkovitzia (Diptera: Nycteribiidae) from by J.F. McAlpine, B.V. Peterson, G.E. Shewell, Brazil, with a key to the described species of the H.J. Teskey, J.R. Vockeroth, and D.M. Wood. genus. Proceedings of the Entomological Society Agriculture Canada Monograph No. 27. pp. of Washington, 87: 578Á582. 355Á391. Peterson, B.V., and Courtney, G.W. 1985. First Peterson, B.V. 1981. Chapter 41. Apioceridae. In description of the female of Parasimulium stonei Manual of Nearctic Diptera. Vol. 1. Coordinated Peterson (Diptera: Simuliidae), with notes and by J.F. McAlpine, B.V. Peterson, G.E. Shewell, a discussion on collection sites. Proceedings of H.J. Teskey, J.R. Vockeroth, and D.M. Wood. the Entomological Society of Washington, 87: Agriculture Canada Monograph No. 27. pp. 656Á661. 541Á548. Wirth, W.W., Dyce, A.L., and Peterson, B.V. 1985. Peterson, B.V., and Dang, P.T. 1981. Morphological An atlas of wing photographs, with a summary means of separating siblings of the Simulium of the numerical characters of the Nearctic damnosum complex (Diptera: Simuliidae). In species of Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogoni- Blackflies*the future for biological methods in dae). Contributions of the American Entomolo- integrated control. Edited by M. Laird. Aca- gical Institute, 22:1Á46.

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McAlpine, J.F., Peterson, B.V., Shewell, G.E., gall-former on the ostrich fern, Matteuccia Teskey, H.J., Vockeroth, J.R., and Wood, D.M. struthiopteris, with notes on other insect-fern (Coordinators). 1987. Manual of Nearctic Dip- associates. Proceedings of the Entomological tera. Vol. 2. Agriculture Canada Monograph Society of Washington, 89: 532Á547. No. 28. Pruess, K.P., and Peterson, B.V. 1987. The black Peterson, B.V. 1987. Chapter 49. . flies (Diptera: Simuliidae) of Nebraska: an In Manual of Nearctic Diptera. Vol. 2. annotated list. Journal of the Kansas Entomo- Coordinated by J.F. McAlpine, B.V. Peterson, logical Society, 60: 528Á534. G.E. Shewell, H.J. Teskey, J.R. Vockeroth, and Peterson, B.V., Vargas, V.M., and Ramı´rez-Pe´rez, J. D.M. Wood. Agriculture Canada Monograph 1988. Simulium (Hemicnetha) hieroglyphicum No. 28. pp. 675Á680. (Diptera: Simuliidae), a new black fly species Peterson, B.V. 1987. Chapter 51. Phoridae. In from Costa Rica. Proceedings of the Entomolo- Manual of Nearctic Diptera. Vol. 2. Coordinated gical Society of Washington, 90:76Á86. by J.F. McAlpine, B.V. Peterson, G.E. Shewell, Ramı´rez-Pe´rez, J., Peterson, B.V., and Vargas, V.M. H.J. Teskey, J.R. Vockeroth, and D.M. Wood. 1988. Mayacnephia salasi (Diptera: Simuliidae), Agriculture Canada Monograph No. 28. pp. a new black fly species from Costa Rica. 689Á712. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Smith, K.G.V., and Peterson, B.V. 1987. Chapter Washington, 90:66Á75. 54. . In Manual of Nearctic Diptera. Peterson, B.V. 1989. 16. Family . In Vol. 2. Coordinated by J.F. McAlpine, B.V. Catalog of the Diptera of the Australasian and Peterson, G.E. Shewell, H.J. Teskey, J.R. Vock- Oceanian regions. Edited by N.L. Evenhuis. eroth, and D.M. Wood. Agriculture Canada Bishop Museum Special Publication No. 86. Monograph No. 28. pp. 749Á756. Bishop Museum Press, Honolulu, Hawai?i, and Peterson, B.V. 1987. Chapter 61. Diopsidae. In E.J. Brill, Leiden, The Netherlands. pp. 180Á181. Manual of Nearctic Diptera. Vol. 2. Coordinated Peterson, B.V., and Theischinger, G. 1989. 23. by J.F. McAlpine, B.V. Peterson, G.E. Shewell, Family Thaumaleidae. In Catalog of the Diptera H.J. Teskey, J.R. Vockeroth, and D.M. Wood. of the Australasian and Oceanian Regions. Agriculture Canada Monograph No. 28. pp. Edited by N.L. Evenhuis. Bishop Museum Spe- 785Á789. cial Publication No. 86. Bishop Museum Press, Peterson, B.V. 1987. Chapter 81. . In Honolulu, Hawai?i, and E.J. Brill, Leiden, The Manual of Nearctic Diptera. Vol. 2. Coordinated Netherlands. pp. 219Á220. by J.F. McAlpine, B.V. Peterson, G.E. Shewell, Peterson, B.V. 1989. An unusual black fly (Diptera: H.J. Teskey, J.R. Vockeroth, and D.M. Wood. Simuliidae), representing a new genus and new Agriculture Canada Monograph No. 28. pp. species. Journal of the New York Entomological 913Á918. Society, 97: 317Á331. Gill, G.D., and Peterson, B.V. 1987. Chapter 89. Peterson, B.V., Ba´ez, M., and Sinclair, B.J. 1989. Heleomyzidae. In Manual of Nearctic Diptera. A redescription of the adults and larva of Vol. 2. Coordinated by J.F. McAlpine, B.V. Peter- Thaumalea subafricana (Diptera: Thaumalei- son, G.E. Shewell, H.J. Teskey, J.R. Vockeroth, dae), and first description of the pupa. Entomo- and D.M. Wood. Agriculture Canada Mono- logical News, 100:49Á58. graph No. 28. pp. 973Á980. Peterson, B.V., Durden, L.A., Keirans, J.E., and Maa, T.C., and Peterson, B.V. 1987. Chapter 111. Taylor, P.M. 1990. Some ectoparasites of bats Hippoboscidae. In Manual of Nearctic Diptera. from Halmahera Island, Indonesia. Entomolo- Vol. 2. Coordinated by J.F. McAlpine, B.V. gical News, 101:39Á47. Peterson, G.E. Shewell, H.J. Teskey, J.R. Vock- Durden, L.A., Peterson, B.V., Wilson, N., and eroth, and D.M. Wood. Agriculture Canada Christiansen, B. 1990. Some ectoparasites of Monograph No. 28. pp. 1271Á1281. bats from Seram Island, Indonesia. Entomolo- Peterson, B.V., and Wenzel, R.L. 1987. Chapter gical News, 101:48Á56. 112. Nycteribiidae. In Manual of Nearctic Dip- Peterson, B.V. 1993. The black flies of the genus tera. Vol. 2. Coordinated by J.F. McAlpine, B.V. Simulium, subgenus Psilopelmia (Diptera: Simu- Peterson, G.E. Shewell, H.J. Teskey, J.R. Vock- liidae), in the contiguous United States. Journal eroth, and D.M. Wood. Agriculture Canada of the New York Entomological Society, 101: Monograph No. 28. pp. 1283Á1291. 310Á390. Wenzel, R.L., and Peterson, B.V. 1987. Chapter Peterson, B.V., and Kondratieff, B.C. 1995. The 113. Streblidae. In Manual of Nearctic Diptera. black flies of Colorado (Diptera: Simuliidae): Vol. 2. Coordinated by J.F. McAlpine, B.V. an annotated list with keys, illustrations Peterson, G.E. Shewell, H.J. Teskey, J.R. Vock- and descriptions of three new species. Memoirs eroth, and D.M. Wood. 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Teskey, H.J. 1981. Chapter 44. . In Agriculture Canada Monograph No. 28. pp. Manual of Nearctic Diptera. Vol. 1. Coordinated 981Á984. by J.F. McAlpine, B.V. Peterson, G.E. Shewell, Teskey, H.J., Shemanchuk, J.A., and Weintraub, J. H.J. Teskey, J.R. Vockeroth, and D.M. Wood. 1987. Hybomitra agora, a new species of Taba- Agriculture Canada Monograph No. 27. pp. nidae (Diptera) from western North America. 585Á588. The Canadian Entomologist, 119: 1117Á1122. Teskey, H.J. 1981. Book review: ‘Bombyliidae. Vol. Wood, D.M., with assistance from Bissett, 1, Pt. 3, No. 1. In: Flies of the Nearctic Region, B.M., Borkent, A., Cooper, B.E., Dillon, M.E., Griffiths G.C.D., ed.’ by J.C. Hall and N.L. McAlpine, J.F., Oliver, D.R., Teskey, H.J., and Evenhuis. Bulletin of the Entomological Society Vockeroth, J.R. 1987. Order Diptera. In The of Canada, 13: 55. insects, spiders and mites of Cape Breton High- Teskey, H.J. 1982. A new species of the Hybomitra lands National Park. Edited by J.D. Lafontaine, sonomensis group (Diptera: Tabanidae) with S. Allyson, V.M. Behan-Pelletier, A. Borkent, description of its immature stages. The Canadian J.M. Campbell, K.G.A. Hamilton, J.E.H. Mar- Entomologist, 114: 1077Á1082. tin, and L. Masner. Biosystematics Research Chillcott, J.G., and Teskey, H.J. 1983. A revision of Centre, Ottawa, Ont. pp. 129Á149. the New World genera allied to Megagrapha Teskey, H.J. 1988. Book review: ‘Catalogue of the Melander (Diptera: Empididae). The Canadian Palaearctic Diptera, Vol. 5. * Entomologist, 115: 1291Á1328. Asilidae’ edited by A´ . Soo´s and L. Papp. Bulletin Pechuman, L.L., Webb, D.W., and Teskey, H.J. of the Entomological Society of Canada, 20: 84. 1983. The Diptera or true flies of Illinois. I. Teskey, H.J. 1990. The horse flies and deer flies Tabanidae. Illinois Natural History Survey Bul- of Canada and Alaska, Diptera: Tabanidae. letin, 33:1Á121. The insects and arachnids of Canada. Part 16. Teskey, H.J. 1983. A review of the Atylotus insuetus Publication No. 1838, Biosystematics Research group from western North America including Centre, Ottawa, Ont. description of a new species and immature stages Teskey, H.J. 1990. Insecta: Diptera (larvae). In Soil (Diptera: Tabanidae). The Canadian Entomolo- biology guide. Edited by D.L. Dindal. John Wiley gist, 115: 693Á702. & Sons, Inc., New York. pp. 1253Á1276. Teskey, H.J. 1983. A revision of eastern North Foote, B.A., Thompson, F.C., Dahlem, G.A., American species of Atylotus (Diptera: Tabani- Dennis, D.S., Stasny, T.A., and Teskey, H.J. dae) with keys to adult and immature stages. 1991. Order Diptera. In Immature Insects. Vol. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of 2. Edited by F.W. Stehr. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Ontario, 114:21Á43. Co., Dubuque, Iowa. pp. 690Á915. Teskey, H.J. 1984. Aquatic Diptera. Part One. Courtney, G.W., Teskey, H.J., Merritt, R.W., and Larvae of aquatic Diptera. In An introduction Foote, B.A. 1996. Aquatic Diptera. Part One. to the aquatic insects of North America. 2nd ed. Larvae of aquatic Diptera. In An introduction to Edited by R.W. Merritt and K.W. Cummins. the aquatic insects of North America. 3rd ed. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., Dubuque, Iowa. Edited by R.W. Merritt and K.W. Cummins. pp. 448Á466. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., Dubuque, Iowa. Teskey, H.J. 1985. The immature stages of some pp. 484Á514. western North American Tabanidae (Diptera). Myia, 3: 367Á391. J.R. Vockeroth Krzeminski, W., and Teskey, H.J. 1987. New taxa of Limoniidae (Diptera: Nematocera) from Vockeroth, J.R. 1950. Specific characters in tarsal Canadian Amber. The Canadian Entomologist, claws of some species of Aedes (Diptera: 119: 887Á892. Culicidae). The Canadian Entomologist, 82: McAlpine, J.F., Peterson, B.V., Shewell, G.E., 160Á162. Teskey, H.J., Vockeroth, J.R., and Wood, D.M. Vockeroth, J.R. 1952. The specific status of Aedes (Coordinators). 1987. Manual of Nearctic Dip- pionips Dyar (Diptera: Culicidae). The Canadian tera. Vol. 2. Agriculture Canada Monograph Entomologist, 84: 243Á247. No. 28. Vockeroth, J.R. 1952. A new Nearctic species of Teskey, H.J. 1987. Chapter 76. . In Rhaphium, with notes on other species (Diptera: Manual of Nearctic Diptera. Vol. 2. Coordinated Dolichopodidae). The Canadian Entomologist, by J.F. McAlpine, B.V. Peterson, G.E. Shewell, 84: 276Á280. H.J. Teskey, J.R. Vockeroth, and D.M. Wood. Vockeroth, J.R. 1952. Book review: ‘The Heleidae Agriculture Canada Monograph No. 28. pp. of California’ by W.W. Wirth. The Canadian 891Á894. Entomologist, 84: 322. Teskey, H.J. 1987. Chapter 90. Trixoscelididae. In Vockeroth, J.R. 1952. Book review: ‘Guide to the Manual of Nearctic Diptera. Vol. 2. Coordinated Insects of Connecticut, Part VI. The Diptera or true by J.F. McAlpine, B.V. Peterson, G.E. Shewell, flies, Ninth fascicle: Midges and gnats, Tendipe- H.J. Teskey, J.R. Vockeroth, and D.M. Wood. didae (Chironomidae)’ by O.A. Johannsen and

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Book review: ‘Die Genita- dian Entomologist, 85: 422Á423. lanha¨nge mitteleuropa¨ischer Dolichopodiden’ by Vockeroth, J.R. 1954. Notes on northern species of W. Buchmann. The Canadian Entomologist, 95: Aedes, with descriptions of two new species 223Á224. (Diptera: Culicidae). The Canadian Entomolo- Vockeroth, J.R. 1963. The specific status of gist, 86: 109Á115. Sphaerophoria taeniata (Meigen) (Dipt., Syrphi- Vockeroth, J.R. 1954. Notes on the identities and dae). Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine, 99: distributions of Aedes species of northern Cana- 32Á33. da, with a key to the females (Diptera: Culici- Vockeroth, J.R. 1964. A revised generic classifica- dae). The Canadian Entomologist, 86: 241Á255. tion of New World Syrphus s. l. The Canadian Dyson-Hudson, V.R., and Vockeroth, J.R. 1955. Entomologist, 96: 151. Some natural habitats of larvae of Drosophila Vockeroth, J.R. 1964. 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Appendix B

Previously published patronyms honouring coordinators of the Manual of Nearctic Diptera.

Patronym Author Year Family J. Frank McAlpine macalpinei, Anchioleucopis Tanasijtshuk 2001 Chamaemyiidae macalpinei, Aphaniosoma Hardy 1980 Chyromyidae macalpinei, Chaetodromia Chillcott 1983 macalpinei, Cinderella Hennig 1969 Heleomyzidae macalpinei, Eotapinoma Dlussky 1999 Formicidae (Hymenoptera) macalpinei, Fannia Chillcott 1961 Fanniidae macalpinei, Gymnocarena Norrbom 2006 macalpinei, Pegomya Griffiths 1983 Anthomyiidae macalpinei, Strobilomyia Michelsen 1988 Anthomyiidae macalpinei, Toropamecia Cogan 1978 Chamaemyiidae mcalpinei, Acanthodotheca Lopes 1991 Sarcophagidae mcalpinei, Aulacigaster Mathis and Freidberg 1994 Aulacigastridae mcalpinei, Cattasoma Lopes 1988 Sarcophagidae mcalpinei, Cretocatocha Gagne´ 1977 Cecidomyiidae mcalpinei, Lonchaea Korytkowski 1971 Lonchaeidae mcalpinei, Machimus Martin 1975 Asilidae mcalpinei, Morgea Hennig 1967 Pallopteridae mcalpinei, Pullimosina Marshall 1986 mcalpineiana, Lonchaea Kovalev 1974 Lonchaeidae mcalpineorum, Inbiomyia Buck 2006 Inbiomyiidae Bobbie V. Peterson bobpetersoni, Simulium Coscaro´n, Iban˜ez-Bernal, 1996 Simuliidae and Coscaro´n-Arias petersoni, Boettcheriodes Lopes 1988 Sarcophagidae petersoni, Notochaeta Lopes 1984 Sarcophagidae petersoni, Couri 1984 Muscidae petersoni, Ptecticus McFadden 1982 Stratiomyidae petersoni, Roederiodes Chillcott 1966 Empididae petersoni, Sargus McFadden 1982 Stratiomyidae petersoni, Simulium Stone and DeFoliart 1959 Simuliidae petersoni, Stylogaster Camras and Parrillo 1985 Conopidae petersoni, Trichobius Wenzel 1976 Hippoboscidae Guy E. Shewell shewelli, Boreothrinax Steyskal 1978 shewelli, Dasiops McAlpine 1964 Lonchaeidae shewelli, Diplochasma Papp 2008 Lauxaniidae (Sauteromyia) shewelli, Empoascanara Dworakowska 1992 Cicadellidae (Heteroptera) (Empoascanara) shewelli, Enchomyia Corte´s 1976 Tachinidae shewelli, Homoneura Miller 1977 Lauxaniidae shewelli, Homoneura Sasakawa 1998 Lauxaniidae shewelli shewelli, Lasiopleura Sabrosky 1951 Chloropidae shewelli, Perusse and Wheeler 2000 Lauxaniidae shewelli, Melanagromyza Spencer 1969 Agromyzidae shewelli, Steyskal 1971 Lauxaniidae shewelli, Mycomya Va¨isa¨nen 1984 Mycetophilidae

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Table(continued 1 B1() concluded ).

Patronym Author Year Family shewelli, Notiphila Mathis 1979 Ephydridae shewelli, Notochaeta Lopes 1984 Sarcophagidae shewelli, Ogcodes Sabrosky 1948 shewelli, Phlebosotera Sabrosky 1957 shewelli, Prosimulium Peterson and DeFoliart 1960 Simuliidae shewelli, Sapromyza Evenhuis and Okadome 1989 Lauxaniidae shewelli, Scatella Mathis and Zartwarnicki 1995 Ephydridae shewelli, Tauridion Papp and Silva 1995 Lauxaniidae shewelli, Traginops Cogan 1975 Odiniidae shewelli, Arnaud 1968 Lauxaniidae Shewellia Hennig 1969 Odiniidae shewelliana, Homoneura Papp 1978 Lauxaniidae shewelliana, Lasiopleura Spencer 1977 Agromyzidae shewellianum, Simulium Coscaro´n 1991 Simuliidae shewellianum, Simulium Coscaro´n 1985 Simuliidae (Ectemnaspis) Shewellomyia Peterson 1975 Simuliidae Herbert J. Teskey Teskeyellus Philip and Fairchild 1974 Tabanidae teskeyi, Leptocera Marshall 1982 Sphaeroceridae teskeyi, Mandalania Lehrer 1994 Sarcophagidae teskeyi, Rhexoza Cook 1975 J. Richard Vockeroth aspinosa vockerothi, Suillia Cogan 1971 Heleomyzidae Johnrichardia Perez-Gelabert and 2006 Richardiidae Thompson vockerothi, Acantholeria Hackman 1969 Heleomyzidae vockerothi, Acerotella Masner 1980 Platygasteridae (Hymenoptera) vockerothi, Acnemia Zaitzev 1989 Mycetophilidae vockerothi, Acomoptera Kerr 2011 Mycetophilidae vockerothi, Agromyza Spencer 1969 Agromyzidae vockerothi, Anaclileia Bechev 1990 Mycetophilidae vockerothi, Austrosynapha Duret 1977 Mycetophilidae vockerothi, Baccha Telford 1973 Syrphidae vockerothi, Chelifera Vaillant and Chva´la 1973 Empididae vockerothi, Chironomus Rasmussen 1984 Chironomidae vockerothi, Chrysotus Pollet 2004 Dolichopodidae vockerothi, Citrogramma Wyatt 1991 Syrphidae vockerothi, Cluzobra Amorim and Oliveira 2008 Mycetophilidae vockerothi, Coelichneumonops Heinrich 1958 Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera) vockerothi, Coelosia Søli 1997 Mycetophilidae vockerothi, Cratichneumon Heinrich 1961 Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera) vockerothi, Curranosia Zielke 1973 Muscidae vockerothi, Dactylomyia Bickel 1998 Dolichopodidae vockerothi, Dasyrhicnoessa Hardy and Delfinado 1980 Tethinidae vockerothi, Delia Griffiths 1991 Anthomyiidae vockerothi, Diamesa Hansen 1976 Chironomidae vockerothi, Didea Ghorpade 1994 Syrphidae vockerothi, Dioprosopa Kassebeer 2000 Syrphidae

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Patronym Author Year Family vockerothi, Durbanella Lehrer 1994 Sarcophagidae vockerothi, Dziedzickia Duret 1979 Mycetophilidae vockerothi, Echinopodium Duret 1976 Mycetophilidae vockerothi, Euderus (Euderus) Yoshimoto 1971 Eulophidae (Hymenoptera) vockerothi, Euthycera Rozkosˇny´ 1988 Sciomyzidae vockerothi, Flukea Etcheverry 1966 Syrphidae vockerothi, Galiomyza Spencer 1986 Agromyzidae vockerothi, Gymnopternus Robinson 1964 Dolichopodidae vockerothi, Lyneborg 1970 Muscidae vockerothi, Hemipenthes Francois 1969 Bombyliidae vockerothi, Hercostomus Assis-Fonseca 1976 Dolichopodidae vockerothi, Hexamitocera Sˇifner 2004 Scathophagidae vockerothi, Holopogon Martin 1959 Asilidae vockerothi, Hyadina Clausen 1984 Ephydridae vockerothi, Hydropeza Sinclair and McLellan 2004 Empididae vockerothi, Johnrichardia Perez-Gelabert and 2006 Richardiidae Thompson vockerothi, Kakimia Richards 1963 Aphididae (Hemiptera) vockerothi, Liponeura Mannheims 1967 vockerothi, Lonchaea McAlpine 1964 Lonchaeidae vockerothi, Medetera Bickel 1985 Dolichopodidae vockerothi, Metasyrphus Fluke 1952 Syrphidae vockerothi, Minettia Sasakawa 1998 Lauxaniidae vockerothi, Mitosynum Campbell 1982 Staphylinidae (Coleoptera) vockerothi, Notoceratopogon Meillon and Downes 1986 Ceratopogonidae vockerothi, Ophiomyia Spencer 1986 Agromyzidae vockerothi, Opidnus Townes 1962 Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera) vockerothi, Opius Fischer 1964 Braconidae (Hymenoptera) vockerothi, Oxypoda Klimaszewski 2006 Staphylinidae (Coleoptera) vockerothi, Paragus Vujic´,Sˇimic´, and Radenkovic´ 1999 Syrphidae vockerothi, Pelomyia Foster and Mathis 2003 Tethinidae vockerothi, Carvalho 1983 Muscidae vockerothi, Pholeomyia Sabrosky 1961 vockerothi, Phytomyza Winkler 2009 Agromyzidae (Phytomyza) vockerothi, Platypalpus Chva´la 1981 Hybotidae vockerothi, Platyroptilon Duret 1979 Keroplatidae vockerothi, Pullimosina Marshall 1986 Sphaeroceridae vockerothi, Rhamphomyia Barta´k 2002 Empididae vockerothi, Rhaphium Robinson 1964 Dolichopodidae vockerothi, Rhegmoclema Cook 1969 Scatopsidae vockerothi, Roederiodes Chillcott 1961 Empididae vockerothi, Scenopinus Kelsey 1971 vockerothi, Sciophila Zaitzev 1982 Mycetophilidae vockerothi, Serromyia Borkent 1990 Ceratopogonidae vockerothi, Sobarocephala Sasakawa 1993 vockerothi, Sphaerophoria Joseph 1970 Syrphidae vockerothi, Stilpon Cumming 1992 Hybotidae vockerothi, Munroe 1974 Ditomyiidae vockerothi, Syritta Lyneborg and Barkemeyer 2005 Syrphidae

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Table(concluded 1 B1() concluded ).

Patronym Author Year Family vockerothi, Syrphus Thompson 1981 Syrphidae vockerothi, Tetragoneura Duret 1982 Mycetophilidae vockerothi, Tmemophlebia Hall and Evenhuis 2004 Bombyliidae vockerothi, Trachyopella Marshall 1990 Sphaeroceridae vockerothi, Zalutschia Saether 1976 Chironomidae Vockerothia Matile 1990 Keroplatidae Vockerothiella Ghorpade 1994 Syrphidae D. Monty Wood woodi, Arisemus Quate and Brown 2004 Psychodidae woodi, Atylotus Pechuman 1981 Tabanidae woodi, Callainireinwardtia Savage 2009 Muscidae woodi, Clinocera Sinclair 2008 Empididae woodi, Coracomyia Corte´s 1976 Tachinidae woodi, Dixella Chaverri and Borkent 2007 woodi, Eutrichota Griffiths 1984 Anthomyiidae woodi, Melaloncha Brown 2004 Phoridae woodi, Micronychia O’Hara 2002 Tachinidae woodi, Mycomya Va¨isa¨nen 1984 Mycetophilidae woodi, Nephrocerus Skevington 2005 Pipunculidae woodi, Notochaeta Lopes 1985 Sarcophagidae woodi, Oeneis polixenes Troubridge and Parsall 1988 Satyrnidae (Lepidoptera) woodi, Phasia Sun 2003 Tachinidae woodi, Platycheirus Vockeroth 1990 Syrphidae woodi, Pterosctichus Ball and Currie 1997 Carabidae (Coleoptera) (Cryobius) woodi, Pullimosina Marshall 1986 Sphaeroceridae woodi, Rhynchophion Gauld 2004 Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera) woodi, Sericomyia Nielsen and Vockeroth 2000 Syrphidae woodi, Stenochironomus Borkent 1984 Chironomidae woodi, Xestia (Schoyenia) Lafontaine and Kononenko 1983 Noctuidae (Lepidoptera)

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