. Bee flies of the world: the genera of the family Bombyliidae. Bombyliidae; Parasites. 16. Text-Figure 22.—Wings of fossil bee flies: 1, Acreotrichus atratus, from type; 2, Aldrichia ehrmanni, from type; 3, Ale- pidophora pealei; 4, Amphicosmus elegans, from type; 5, Aphoebantus squamosus, from type; 6, Corsomyza crassirostris; 7, Exepacmus johnsoni, from type; 8, Epacmus nebritus, from type; 9, Geronites stigmalis, discal cell; 10, Lithocosmus coquilletti; 11, Megacosmus mirandus; 12, Melanderella glossalis; 13, Metacosmus exilis, from type; 14, Packysystropus Tohweri; 15, Paracosmus insolen


. Bee flies of the world: the genera of the family Bombyliidae. Bombyliidae; Parasites. 16. Text-Figure 22.—Wings of fossil bee flies: 1, Acreotrichus atratus, from type; 2, Aldrichia ehrmanni, from type; 3, Ale- pidophora pealei; 4, Amphicosmus elegans, from type; 5, Aphoebantus squamosus, from type; 6, Corsomyza crassirostris; 7, Exepacmus johnsoni, from type; 8, Epacmus nebritus, from type; 9, Geronites stigmalis, discal cell; 10, Lithocosmus coquilletti; 11, Megacosmus mirandus; 12, Melanderella glossalis; 13, Metacosmus exilis, from type; 14, Packysystropus Tohweri; 15, Paracosmus insolens, from type; 16, Paracosmus morrisoni; 17, Packysystropus condemnatus; 18, Triodites mus, discal cell and apex of wing; 19, Toxophora virgata, end of discal cell; 20, Ferrallites cladurus. After T. D. A. Cock- Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hull, Frank M. (Frank Montgomery), 1901-1982. Washington, Smithsonian Institution Press


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