Sargus is a genus of soldier flies in the family Stratiomyidae. S. albibarbus Loew, 1855 S. aureopilosus McFadden, 1982 S. beppui Nagatomi, 1990 S. bipunctatus...
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species and are part of the D. sargus species complex. Diplodus sargus was first formally described as Sparus sargus by Carl Linnaeus in the 10th edition...
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Edmund Sargus may refer to: Edmund A. Sargus (1911–1967), Ohio state senator Edmund A. Sargus Jr. (born 1953), his son, U.S. federal judge This disambiguation...
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Albert Sargus Jr. (born July 2, 1953) is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio. Sargus was...
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Sargus bipunctatus, the twin-spot centurion, is a European species of soldier fly. Body length 10 to 14 mm. Frons less broad than in Sargus cuprarius...
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Chloromyia speciosa (redirect from Sargus nigribarbis)
(Macquart, 1834) Synonyms Chrysomyia speciosa Macquart, 1834 Sargus melampogon Zeller, 1842 Sargus melanopogon Germar, 1842 Chloromyia melampogon var. subalpina...
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Sargus rufipes is a European species of soldier fly. Sargus rufipes can be found in Finland, Germany, Norway, Russia, Sweden, and Switzerland. Wahlberg...
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Sargus fasciatus is a species of soldier fly in the family Stratiomyidae. "Sargus fasciatus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved...
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species in Sargus, a genus of soldier flies in the family Stratiomyidae. Sargus albibarbus Loew, 1855 Sargus albopilosus Meijere, 1906 Sargus alchidas Walker...
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Sargus, Sr. (June 27, 1911 – March 4, 1967) was an Ohio senator. He was born in Bellaire, Ohio on June 27, 1911, the son of Emily and Frank Sargus, both...
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Sargus albibarbus is a European species of soldier fly. Sargus albibarbus can be found in France, Italy, Russia, Ukraine, and the former location of Yugoslavia...
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Sargus Juvenile Detention Center is one of seven juvenile detention centers in the U.S. state of Ohio. Named after Judge Edmund A. Sargus, a former juvenile...
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Microchrysa flavicornis (redirect from Sargus flavicornis)
name Microchrysa flavicornis (Meigen, 1822) Synonyms Sargus flavicornis Meigen, 1822 Microchrysa pallipes (Meigen, 1830) Sargus pallipes Meigen, 1830...
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Sargus harderseni is a European species of soldier fly. Sargus harderseni is found in Italy. Mason, F; Mason, R (2008). "A new species of Sargus Fabricius...
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Sargus viridis is a species of soldier fly in the family Stratiomyidae. Widespread Canada and United States. Say, T. (1824). Appendix. Part I.-Natural...
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Sargus decorus is a species of soldier fly in the family Stratiomyidae. Widespread Nearctic. Sargus albibarbus Sargus bipunctatus Say, T. (1824). Appendix...
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Sargus cuprarius, the clouded centurion, is a European species of soldier fly. Body length 6–12 mm. Green eyes with a purple transverse line, upper edge...
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Microchrysa flaviventris (redirect from Sargus affinis)
name Microchrysa flaviventris (Wiedemann, 1824) Synonyms Sargus affinis Wiedemann, 1824 Sargus flaviventris Wiedemann, 1824 Chrysomyia annulipes Thomson...
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Ptecticus testaceus (redirect from Sargus testaceus)
Ptecticus testaceus (Fabricius, 1805 Synonyms Musca elongata Fabricius, 1794 Sargus testaceus Fabricius, 1805 Ptecticus testaceous James & McFadden, 1982...
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Sargus flavipes, the yellow-legged centurion, is a European species of soldier fly. Body length: 7–9 mm. Yellow legs. Males have a green abdomen and thorax;...
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Merosargus caeruleifrons (redirect from Sargus caeruleifrons)
caeruleifrons Binomial name Merosargus caeruleifrons (Johnson, 1900) Synonyms Sargus caeruleifrons Johnson, 1900 Sargus coeruleifrons Kertész, 1908...
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Chloromyia formosa (redirect from Sargus aeneus)
1776 Musca cicur Harris, 1776 Musca aurata Fabricius, 1787 Sargus xanthopterus Meigen, 1804 Sargus aeneus Walckenaer, 1802 Sargus azureus Loew, 1840...
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Sargus iridatus, the iridescent centurion, is a European species of soldier fly. The body length is 6.0 to 11.0 mm. Like Sargus cuprarius, it is almost...
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Ptecticus trivittatus (redirect from Sargus trivittatus)
P. trivittatus Binomial name Ptecticus trivittatus (Say, 1829) Synonyms Sargus trivittatus Say, 1829 Ptecticus similis Williston, 1885 Ptecticus trivittatus...
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Pachygaster atra (redirect from Sargus pachygaster)
Genus: Pachygaster Species: P. atra Binomial name Pachygaster atra (Panzer, 1798) Synonyms Nemotelus ater Panzer, 1798 Sargus pachygaster Fallén, 1817...
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Spottail pinfish (redirect from Sargus holbrookii)
some to be a panfish. The spottail pinfish was first formally described as Sargus holbrookii in 1878 by Tarleton Hoffman Bean with its type locality given...
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Sargus elegans is a species of soldier fly in the family Stratiomyidae. Widespread East Nearctic Loew, Hermann (1866). "Diptera Americae septentrionalis...
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Sargus maculatus is a European species of soldier fly. Sargus maculatus can be found in Cyprus and Israel. Lindner, E. (1936). "18. Stratiomyidae. In:...
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St. Helena white seabream (redirect from Diplodus sargus helenae)
Island. This species was previously considered a subspecies of the sargo (D. sargus) but is now considered to be a valid species. The genus Diplodus is placed...
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the French zoologist Achille Valenciennes as Sargus argenteus, but it was later moved from the genus Sargus into Diplodus. Another binomial name, Sparus...
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